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POST  OFFICE  DIREGTO’M,; 

OR, 

BUSINESS  MAN’S  GUIDE 

TO  THE 

POST  OFFICES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

CONTAINING 

THE  NAMES  OF  THE  POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  MASTEES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES  ON  THE  IST 
OF  JULY,  1856,  AEEANGED  BY  STATES  AND  COUNTIES ; EXHIBITING  THE  EE  VENUE  OF 
EACH  OFFICE  FOE  THE  YEAE  ENDING  JUNE  30,  1855,  AND  THUS,  AT  A GLANCE, 
SHOWING  THE  BUSINESS  IMPOETANCE  OF  EVEEY  TOWN;  WITH  INFOEMA- 
TION  IN  EEGAED  TO  THE  EATES  OF  POSTAGE  TO  INLAND  AND  FOE-^ 

EIGN  PLACES,  THE  FEANKING  PEIVILEGE,  AND  OTHEE  MAT- 
TEES  OF  INTEEEST  TO  CITIZENS  GENEEALLY. 


CONTAINING  ALSO 

A COMPREHENSIYE  CODIFICATION 

OF  THE 

EXISTIISTG  EOSTA.E 

COMPILED  FEOM  OFFICIAL  BODECES, 

By  D.  D.  T.  leech. 

NEW  YORK: 

J.  H.  COLTON  AND  COMPANY, 


No.  1T2  WILLIAM  STEBET 

1856. 


TO  THE  EEBEIC. 

, / 


The  value  of  this  book  will  at  once  be  appreciated,  to  some  extent,  by  the  business-man,  who  has  often  wished  for, 
but  never  could  procure,  the  information  it  contains.  It  may  be  well,  however,  to  name  the  following  as 

SOMK  ADVANTAQES  OF  THE  WORK: 

1st.  The  arrangement  adopted  of  grouping  the  Offices  by  States  and  Counties  will  prove  convenient  to  Publishers, 
Merchants,  Inventors,  Politicians,  and  business  men  generally,  who  have  occasion  to  send  circulars  and  other  docu- 
ments to  all  the  Post  Offices  in  a given  district. 

2d.  Jobbers  and  others  being  solicited  to  give  credit  to  parties  from  distant  places  can  readily  judge,  by  referring 
to  this  book,  what  would  be  a reasonable  amount  of  credit  to  give ; for  by  comparing  the  revenue  of  an  office  where 
a customer  has  credit  to  the  amount  of  say  $5,000,  with  the  revenue  of  an  office  from  which  a stranger  comes,  it  will 
be  easy  to  decide  whether  the  latter  would  be  likely  to  need  credit  for  more  or  less  than  $5,000. 

It  is  said  that  the  late  Daniel  Webster  once  remarked  that  there  was  no  more  reliable  guide  to  the  size  and  import- 
ance of  the  various  towns  in  the  United  States  than  the  revenue  of  their  respective  Post  Offices. 

This  statement  of  the  Post  Office  Eevenues  has  formerly  been  given  only  in  the  official  “ Blue  Book,”  but  is  here 
furnished  in  a cheap  and  popular  form. 

3d.  The  fact  that  the  name  of  the  County  Seat  of  each  County  is  given  in  itaUcs,  will  make  the  work  valuable  to 
the  Legal  Profession. 

4th.  Postmasters  will  observe  that  the  Postal  Laws  in  the  Appendix,  which  have  never  before  been  codified,  are 
here  systematized  in  such  a manner  as  to  make  them  perfectly  comprehensible. 

5th.  The  information  contained  in  the  first  sixteen  pages,  relative  to  the  Bates  of  Postage,  the  Franking  Privilege, 
Buies  for  Mailing  Letters,  etc.,  will  be  valuable  to  all  persons  having  occasion  to  send  or  receive  matter  through  the 
mafls. 

6th.  It  will  be  valuable  to  Emigrants  and  Speculators,  in  showing  the  development  and  productiveness  of  a State 
or  a County,  by  the  number  and  revenue  of  its  Post  Offices. 

7th.  This  is  the  only  work  of  the  kind  published;  the  Author,  Mr.  D.  D.  T.  Leeoh,  is  the  compiler  of  the  List  of 
Post  Offices  and  Postal  Begulations  in  use  at  the  Post  Office  Department,  and  the  work  may  therefore  be  relied  upon 
as  correct  < 


Entered,  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1S56,  by 
J.  H.  COLTON  AND  COMPANY, 

in  the  Clerk’s  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  Southern  District  of  New  York. 


DAVIES  AND-  ROBERTS. 
STEREOTYPERS, 

201  William  Street,  N.  Y 


21  Sept. 


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THE  GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 


CHAPTEK  I. 


ITS  HISTORY. 


As  a means  of  civilization  the  Post  Office  ranks  next  to  the  pulpit,  the  school-house,  and  the  press. 
No  other  of  the  executive  departments  of  the  General  Government  is  so  closely  allied  to  the  necessities 
and  interests  of  the  public  as  this.  Its  progress  and  mode  of  operation  are,  therefore,  worthy  of 
consideration. 

The  American  postal  establishment  was  controlled  by  the  British  government  till  1776,  when  the 
Continental  Congress  took  it  into  their  own  hands,  and  appointed  Benjamin  Franklin  their  Postmaster 
General,  giving  him,  at  the  same  time,  almost  unlimited  discretion  as  to  its  management.  He, 
however,  being  called  to  other  public  trusts,  resigned  the  post  the  following  year,  when  his  son-in-law, 
Richard  Bache,  was  appointed  in  his  stead,  who  in  turn,  in  1782,  was  succeeded  by  Ebenezer  Hazard. 

Prior  to  1789,  when  the  Federal  Government  took  this  and  the  other  U.  S.  executive  offices  in  hand, 
the  operations  of  the  concern  were  small ; owing,  doubtless,  mainly  to  the  paralyzing  effects  of  the 
Revolutionary  War  upon  commerce  and  social  correspondence — its  postage  receipts  having  averaged 
only  about  $30,000  per  annum  for  the  thirteen  years  previous. 

In  1790  there  were  but  seventy-five  post  offices  in  the  United  States.  The  following  is  a statement 
of  the  revenue  of  a few  of  these  as  compared  with  a period  sixty-five  years  later,  viz. : 

New  York  in  1789— $5,537  per  an.;  in  1855— $492,972  I Baltimore  in  1789— $3,937  per  an.;  in  1855  — $97,290 

Philadelphia  “ “ 9,674  “ “ “ “ 159,870  Eichmond  “ “ 2,994  “ “ “ » 19,080 

Boston  “ “ 3,695  “ “ “ “ 149,378  1 Charleston  “ “ 1,*040  “ “ » “ 80,397 

The  new  Federal  Government  having  power  to  enforce  laws  in  all  parts  of  the  Union  in  regard  to 

the  punishment  of  offenders  against  the  postal  regulations,  without  the  aid  of  the  State  authorities, 
of  course  infused  new  vigor  into  the  establishment.  The  return  of  the  people  to  peaceful  pursuits 
also  added  to  its  prosperity.  Henceforward  its  course  was  widening  and  onward,  commensurate  with 
the  advance  of  the  country  in  other  respects. 

The  following  persons  have  successively  presided  over  the  concern  since  this  period,  viz. ; 


Samuel  Osgood, 
Timothy  Pickering 
Joseph  Habersham, 
Gideon  Granger 
Keturn  J.  Meigs, 
John  McLean 
William  T.  Barry, 
Amos  Kendall, 

John  M.  Niles, 
Francis  Granger 
Charles  A.  Wickliffe, 
Cave  Johnson, 

Jacob  Collamer 
Nathan  K.  Hall, 
Samuel  D.  Hubbard, 
James  Campbell, 


of  Massachusetts,  appointed  26  Sept. 

1789. 

Pennsylvania, 

U 

12  Aug., 

1791. 

Georgia, 

U 

25  Feb., 

1795. 

U 

Connecticut 

u 

28  Nov., 

1801. 

Ohio, 

u 

17  March, 

1814. 

u 

Ohio, 

Kentucky, 

(( 

26  June, 

1823. 

ii 

9 March, 

1829. 

Kentucky, 

u 

1 May, 

1835. 

Connecticut, 

u 

25  May, 

1840. 

New  York, 

u 

6 March, 

1841. 

Kentucky, 

(( 

13  Sept., 

1841. 

Tennessee, 

5 March, 

1845. 

Vermont, 

(( 

7 March, 

1849. 

New  York, 

(( 

20  July, 

1850. 

Connecticut, 

u 

14  Sept., 

1852. 

Pennsylvania, 

a 

8 March, 

1853. 

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THE  GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 


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The  establishihent  ma;^  he  considered  as  in  its  infancy  till  the  close  of  the  second  war  in  1815, 
when  its  post  olO&ces  amounted  to  but  3,000,  and  its  annual  postage  receipts  to  less  than  three-fourths 
of  a million  of  dollars. 

Hitherto,  horseback,  wagon,  and  the  slowly  trudging  coach  had  constituted  its  exclusive  reliance 
for  the  transmission  of  the  mails.  The  general  introduction  of  the  steam-paddle  about  this  period 
added  a valuable  auxiliary  to  its  facilities  for  this  purpose  between  places  contiguous  to  the  seaboard 
or  rivers.  The  unshackling  of  commerce  resulting  from  the  termination  of  a naval  war,  and  the 
commencing  march  of  immigration  to  the  new  settlements  in  the  Western  States,  tended  at  the  same 
time  to  give  a fresh  impetus  to  the  operations  of  the  Post  Office ; so  that  its  receipts  more  than 
doubled  in  the  next  fifteen  years,  amounting  in  1830  to  $1,850,583. 

The  anthor  of  the  “ Columbiad”  had  sung,  as  far  back  as  1808, 

“ Soon  shall  thy  arm,  unconquered  steam,  afar— 

Drag  the  slow  barge  or  drive  the  rapid  car.” 

But  it  was  not  till  the  inauguration  of  the  railway  enterprise,  in  1835,  that  the  full  realization  of 
this  prophecy  burst  upon  the  public  view.  Perhaps  no  one  of  the  great  interests  of  the  nation  has 
shared  more  largely  in  the  benefits  conferred  by  this  Herculean  motive  power  than  the  Post  Office. 
Throughout  the  settled  portions  of  the  country  the  iron  horse  prances  swiftly  along  with  the  great 
mails,  to  the  great  discomfiture  of  his  tardy  fleshly  predecessor  and  competitor. 

The  growth  in  this  species  of  service  is  shown  by  the  following  table : 


Year. 

Length  of  Bailvoad  Mail  Routes. 

Annual  Cost. 

1843 

3,714  miles 

$531,752 

184T 

4,735  “ 

597,921 

1851 

8,216  “ 

985,019 

1855 

.18,249  “ 

2,073,089 

In  view  of  the  speed  and  regularity  of  the  railroad  mails,  and  the  vast  increase  in  matter  sent 
in  the  mail  bags,  railroads  may  be  said  to  have  revolutionized  the  postal  facilities  of  the  nation. 
Now-a-days,  while  the  merchant  takes  his  nightly  slumber,  his  letters  fly,  as  if  borne  by  the  wings 
of  the  wind,  to  points  three  or  four  hundred  miles  distant ; and  the  New  York  morning  papers,  instead 
of  taking  three  or  four  days,  as  formerly,  to  reach  Buffalo,  Boston,  or  Washington,  furnish  the  resi- 
dents of  those  cities  the  staple  for  tea-table  chat  on  the  evenings  of  their  publication  day.  Owing, 
too,  to  the  precision  in  the  times  of  the  train  arrivals,  the  community  are  enabled  to  judge  wfith 
almost  unerring  certainty  as  to  the  proper  moment  for  making  application  at  the  post  offices  for 
expected  correspondence,  a convenience,  all  will  admit,  of  the  utmost  importance. 

A desideratum  amounting  almost  to  a public  necessity  remained  to  be  effected.  This  was  a 
reduction  in  the  postage  rates.  Prior  to  1845  the  charge  for  a letter  going  over  30  miles  was  10 
cents,  and  for  one  going  over  150  miles  18|  cents ; and  should  these  enclose  one  or  two  bank-notes,  or 
other  pieces  of  paper,  double  or  treble  of  said  sums.  These  rates  were  entirely  too  high.  The  law 
of  this  year  fixed  the  tariff  on  a single  letter  at  five  cents  for  distances  not  over  300  miles,  and  ten 
cents  for  greater  distances,  and  conceded'the  further  justice  of  regarding  as  single  letters  all  weighing 
not  over  half  an  ounce,  without  regard  to  the  number  of  their  enclosures.  Modifications  were  also 
made  by  this  statute  in  favor  of  printed  matter.  Subsequent  laws,  the  public  are  aware,  have 
further  cheapened  the  rates  for  letters,  and  greatly  diminished  the  tax  on  newspapers,  pamphlets,  and 
magazines.  In  consequence,  the  poorest  citizen  is  no  longer  debarred  the  privileges  of  the  mail,  and 
the  business  of  the  Post  Office  has  been  wonderfully  augmented.  The  morning  and  evening  mails 
issuing  from  some  of  our  large  cities,  which  filled,  twenty-five  years  ago,  only  the  boot  of  a coach,  or 
the  space  under  the  driver’s  seat,  now  require  as  many  spacious  railroad  cars  for  their  convenient 
transmission.  That  the  public  intelligence,  the  commercial  prosperity,  and  the  social  advantages  of 
the  nation  have  been  immensely  promoted  by  the  enlarged  postal  facilities  alluded  to,  we  think  all 
will  allow. 

As  an  indication  of  the  vast  operations  of  the  department  at  the  present,  we  have  simply  to  state 


that  its  expenditures,  for  the  year  ending  30  June,  1855,  amounted  to $10,579,809.20 

and  its  receipts,  to 6,642,136.12 


ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT^'  ' ' / 


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CHAPTEE  II. 

ORGANIZATION  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT. 

The  General  Post  Office  is  located  in  an  elegant  marble  edifice  204  feet  in  length,  -witli  wings  116 
feet  deep,  situated  on  a slight  eminence  fronting  the  Potomac,  about  midway  between  the  U,  S. 
Capitol  and  the  President’s  House.  To  afford  its  employees  adequate  accommodation  it  is  now  being 
greatly  enlarged.  The  Department  proper,  made  up  of  the  Postpaaster  General,  his  three  assistants, 
and  eighty-four  clerks,  occupies  the  western  portion  of  the  structure.  The  eastern  portion  is  used 
by  the  settling  branch,  consisting  of  the  Auditor,  and  one  hundred  and  ten  clerks.  The  Postmaster 
General  distributes  the  business  under  his  supervision  among  four  bureaus,  styled  Appointment, 
Contract,  Finance,  and  Inspection,  respectively  in  charge  of  an  assistant,  or  of  his  chief  clerk. 

The  Appointment  bureau,  of  which  the  1st  Assistant  Postmaster  General  is  the  head,  enrolls 
eighteen  clerks  on  its  list,  and  supervises  all  matters  connected  with  the  establishment,  discontinu- 
ance, or  change  of  site  of  post  offices,  the  appointment,  removal,  and  general  instruction  of  postmasters, 
as  well  as  the  foreign  mail  service.  The  Contract  bureau  is  in  charge  of  the  2d  Assistant,  who  has 
twenty-five  clerks.  It  embraces  in  its  sphere  of  duty  the  arranging,  placing  under  contract,  and 
keeping  in  operation,  of  the  various  mail  routes.  The  Finance  office,  under  the  direction  of  the  3d 
Assistant,  who  is  aided  by  twenty-two  clerks,  attends  to  so  much  of  the  fiscal  operations  of  the 
establishment  as  the  law  has  not  expressly  devolved  upon  the  Auditor.  This  officer  receives  the 
quarterly  returns  of  postmasters,  instructs  them  as  to  the  mode  of  paying  over  their  balances,  makes 
drafts  for  the  collection  and  transfer  of  the  Department’s  funds,  and  issues  warrants  on  the  Treasury 
Department  for  balances  due  mail  contractors  and  others.  The  dead-letter  business  also  falls  under 
his  management.  The  Inspection  bureau,  in  charge  of  the  chief  clerk,  employs  nineteen  clerks, 
supervises  the  performance  of  mail  contractors,  investigates  reported  cases  of  depredations  on  the 
mails,  and  conducts  the  correspondence  connected  with  the  distribution  of  mail  bags,  locks  and  keys. 
The  Auditor  and  his  large  force  of  clerks  examine  the  quarterly  accounts  of  the  numerous  post- 
masters, adjust  the  accounts  of  all  ex-postmasters,  and  conduct  the  correspondence  connected 
therewith,  as  well  as  make  quarterly  settlements  with  all  mail  contractors  and  other  agents  of  the 
Department.  His  office  is  a branch  of  the  Treasury  Department,  and  is  located  in  the  Post  Office 
building  simply  for  convenient  consultation  with  the  Post  Office  authorities,  (through  whom 
the  accounts  he  settles  originate,)  and  ready  reference  to  their  records.  As  this  officer  is  competent 
to  refuse  the  payment  of  allowances  authorized  by  the  Postmaster  General  which  he  may  deem  illegal, 
he  operates  as  a check  upon  the  latter. 

The  outside  machinery  of  the  establishment  embraces  25,000  postmasters,  6,000  mail  contractors, 
400  route  agents,  (traveling  postmasters,)  1,000  mail  messengers — conveying  the  mails  between  the 
railroad  depots  or  steamboat  landings  and  the  adjacent  post  offices — and  about  50  special  and  local 
agents.  If  to  this  list  be  added  the  clerks  employed  in  post  offices — supposed  to  average  one  for  each— 
and  the  postriders  and  drivers— say  three  for  each  loute-rit  appears  that  the  post  office  army 
embraces  a rank  and  file  of  about  75,000.  How  numerous  an  organization  for  an  establishment  less 
than  three-fourths  of  a century  old ! 


OHAPTEE  III. 

LETTER  POSTAGES. 

1.  The  law  requires  the  postage  on  all  letters  to  be  prepaid,  except  those  to  foreign  countries,  and 
those  on  official  business  to  government  officers  having  the  franking  privilege.  But  prepayment  on 
drop  letters  (not  to  be  mailed)  is  optional. 

2.  Single  letters  passing  in  the  mails  distances  not  over  3,000  miles,  between  offices  in  the  United 
States,  are  to  be  charged  three  cents;  and  for  distances  over  3,000  miles  ten  cents.  Double  letters 
are  charged  double  these  rates,  treble  ones,  treble,  and  so  on. 


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I i3.  Letters  pass^g  from  ohe  office  to  another  within  the  United  States  or  Territories,  also  those 
going  between  places  in  the  United  States  and  the  British  North  American  Provinces,  are  rated  as 
single  if  not  exceeding  half  an  ounce  in  weight ; double  if  exceeding  half  an  ounce  but  not  exceeding 
an  ounce ; treble  if  exceeding  an  ounce  but  not  exceeding  an  ounce  and  a half,  and  so  on. 

4.  Drop  letters  are  charged  one  cent  each. 

5.  Single  letters  to  or  from  any  of  the  British  North  American  Provinces  are  charged  ten  cents 
for  distances  not  exceeding  3,000  miles,  and  for  greater  distances  fifteen  cents.  Double  letters  pay 
double,  and  treble  ones  treble  these  rates. 

6.  It  is  unlawful  to  place  in  a post  office,  to  be  transmitted  by  mail,  within  the  United  States,  an 
envelope  of  packet  containing  letters  addressed  to  different  persons. 

7.  Handbills,  circulars,  or  other  printed  matter,  containing  any  manuscript  writing,  are  subject 
to  letter  postage ; so  are  all  packets  so  closely  enveloped,  or  sealed,  that  their  contents  cannot  be 
known. 

8.  Advertised  letters  are  charged  one  cent  additional  to  the  ordinary  postage. 

9.  Letters  brought  by  ships  and  packets  to  ports  in  the  United  States,  or  passing  from  one  port 
therein  to  another,  are  to  be  rated  six  cents  each,  when  delivered  from  the  office  at  which  they  were 
first  received ; when  forwarded  thence  by  mail  to  other  offices  (instead  of  said  six  cents)  simply,  two 
cents  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  rates  of  postage. 

10.  The  charge  to  the  persons  addressed  upon  letters  and  packets  received  at  post  offices  from  the 
masters,  clerks,  or  other  employees  of  steamboats,  on  waters  deemed  post  routes,  is  the  same  as  if 
they  had  been  conveyed  on  land  routes. 


CHAPTEK  lY. 

POSTAGE  ON  PRINTED  MATTER. 

1.  The  postage  on  each  newspaper,  periodical,  unsealed  circular,  or  other  article  of  printed  matter, 
(except  books,)  not  over  three  ounces  in  weight,  going  by  mail  to  any  place  in  the  United  States,  is 
one  cent,  and  one  cent  additional  for  each  additional  ounce  or  fraction  of  an  ounce.  Only  one  half 
of  these  rates  is  charged  when  the  postage  is  paid  quarterly  or  yearly  in  advance.  The  postage  on 
all  transient  matter,  unless  prepaid,  shall  be  charged  double  the  rates  above  first  mentioned  for 
newspapers  and  periodicals. 

2.  Packages  of  small  newspapers,  published  monthly  or  oftener,  and  pamphlets  not  containing 
more  than  sixteen  octavo  pages,  sent  to  one  address,  and  weighing  at  least  half  a pound,  prepaid  by 
postage  stamps,  are  rated  at  half  a cent  an  ounce. 

3.  All  printed  matter,  chargeable  by  weight,  is  to  be  weighed  when  dry. 

4.  Books  bound,  or  unbound,  not  weighing  over  four  pounds,  are  chargeable  at  the  rate  of  one 
cent  an  ounce  for  distances  under  3,000  miles,  and  two  cents  an  ounce  for  greater  distances.  If  not 
prepaid,  the  charge  is  one  and  a half  cent  an  ounce  for  distances  under  3,000  miles,  and  three  cents 
an  ounce  for  longer  routes. 

5.  Each  newspaper  or  periodical,  not  over  one  ounce  and  a half  in  weight,  to  any  place  in  the  State 
of  its  publication,  is  chargeable  with  half  a cent  postage. 

6.  Publishers  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  may  send  to  each  other  from  their  publication  offices 
one  copy  of  the  same  free  of  postage,  and  may  enclose  therein  to  actual  subscribers,  bills  and  receipts 
for  such  publications  without  postage  charge. 

7.  The  publishers  of  weekly  newspapers  may  send  to  each  actual  subscriber  within  the  county  of 
publication,  one  copy  thereof  free  of  postage. 

8.  Newspapers  and  other  printed  matter  cannot  be  sent  at  the  foregoing  rates,  unless  without 
covers  or  wrappers,  or  in  covers  or  wrappers  open  at  the  ends  or  sides  so  that  the  character  of  their 
contents  may  be  known  : or.  if  any  word  or  communication  be  printed  on  the  same,-  after  their  pub- 
lication, or  any  writing  or  other  marks  be  placed  thereon,  or  on  the  covers  or  wrappers,  except  the 
names  and  address  of  the  persons  to  whom  they  are  sent ; or,  if  any  paper,  or  other  thing, 
be  enclosed  in  or  with  such  printed  matter. 


i 


POSTAGES  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 


7 


CHAPTEK  Y. 


POSTAGES  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE  FOR 

RATES  OF  POST- 

LETTERS 

WEIGHING  HALF 

AGE 

FOB 

OZ. 

OR  UNI>KR. 

NEWSPAPERS. 

In  the  first  two  columns  of  this  list,  the  rates  named  must  in  every  Instance  be  prepaid, 

In  open  mail  to 
Great  Britain. 

sB 

S rS  c 

H M fl 

and  with  6 cents  more  when  the  letter  is  from  Oregon  or  California.  The  21  cent  rate  is  the  IT.  S. 

Inland  and  Atlantic  Sea,  and  the  5 cent  rate  the  U.  S.  Inland  postage  only.  In.  the  Prussian 

S I 

M -M 

M -a 

S 0 5* 

S ^ 1 

closed  mail,  (third  column,)  the  rates  set  down  are  generally  the  lull  postage  to  destination. 

CS  ^ 

o 

® od  ^ 

Newspapers  must  be  prepaid.  In  the  British  mail,  the  4 cent  rate  is  the  U.  S.  and  British,  and 

cog-S  . 

"eg 

- . ft 

^ . ft 

the  2 cent  the  U.  S.  postage  only.  In  the  Prussian  mail,  the  6 cent  rate  is  the  U.  S.,  British,  and 

•rt  rv  Qi 

gp  c, 

German  postage. 

^ ^ U 

5 P 

.Ti  g O' 

•3  u’g 

PIh 

nil 

^ Qd 

o; " 

5.0  0 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Aden  (Asia)  via  Southampton 

45 

45 

4 

do,  via  Marseilles 

65 

65 

Alexandre  tta 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Alexandria 

21 

5 

*38 

2 

6 

21 

5 

*33 

2 

6 

21 

5 

2 

6 

Antivari , 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Ascension,  via  England 

45 

45 

4 

Austria  and  its  States 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

Australia  or  any  other  foreign  country,  by  private  ship,  via  England ' 

37 

37 

4 

Azores,  Islands,  via  Southampton  and  Lisbon 

63 

63 

4 

21 

5 

*80 

2 

6 

Bavaria 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

Belgium 

21 

5 

2 

Beyrout 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

Borneo,  via  Southampton  and  India 

41 

41 

do.  via  Marseilles 

61 

61 

Bourbon,  via  Southampton  and  India 

53 

53 

4 

do.  via  Marseilles 

73 

73 

Bourghas 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Bremen  

21 

21 

45 

5 

*30 

2 

2 

0 

Brunswick 

5 

0 

Brazils,  via  Falmouth 

45 

4 

Buenos  Ayres,  via  England 

45 

45 

4 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Canary  Islands,  via  England 

65 

65 

4 

Candia 

21  - 

5 

*40 

^/f  A 

2 

6 

91 

5 

2 

4 

Cape  of  Good  Hope 

45 

45 

0 

Cape  de  Verde  Islands 

65 

91 

65 

4 

5 

0 

A 

Ceylon,  via  Southampton 

45 

65 

43 

A 

A 

0 

do.  via  Marseilles 

“tO 

65 

43 

China  (except  Hong  Kong)  via  Marseilles 

do.  do.  via  Southampton 

A 

do.  do.  via  Trieste 

CO 

OO 

A9 

IQ 

Constantinople 

21 

91 

K 

vA 

ikAf\ 

0 

Xo 

£* 

Cnxhaven 

o 

K 

^QA 

A 

0 

0 

Dardanelles 

^X 

91 

o 

K 

^oU 

A 

A 

0 

D 

a 

Denmark,  (Holstein  included) 

^X 

91 

o 

K 

A 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Durazzo 

ZiL 

K 

SFOD 

Afk 

D 

A 

East  Indies,  via  Southampton  

aX 

91 

o 

W 

A 

A 

0 

do.  do.  via  Marseilles 

ZX 

91 

O 

4 

do.  do.  (English  possessions  in)  via  Trieste 

do.  do.  all  other  countries  in  and  beyond  the  East  Indies,  via  Trieste 

ZX 

O 

88 

70 

10 

18 

Egypt,  (except  Alexandria)  via  Southampton 

QQ 

A 

do.  do.  do.  via  Trieste I 

ou 

OO 

QQ 

4 

A 

do.  do.  do.  by  closed  mail,  via  Marseilles .• 

ASK 

AO 

OO 

0 

do.  do.  do.  by  French  packet,  via  Marseilles 

France 

51 

91 

40 

51 

1 

0 

91 

0 

f' 

A 

A 

0 

A 

Gallipoli 

ZX 

91 

0 

A 

0 

0 

German  States 

Ax. 

91 

0 

K 

*40 

^QA 

A 

0 

6 

Gibraltar 

Ax 
' n-i 

0 

♦oU 

A 

A 

6 

Greece,  via  Trieste 

Ax 

01 

0 

4 

0 

do.  via  Marseilles 

Ax 

Ol 

0 

♦4* 

A 

0 

C 

do.  via  Southampton 

Ax 

K!7 

0 

A 

0 

Hamburgh 

Ol 

01 

Ol 

akOA 

A 

0 

Hanover 

Ax 

01 

0 

ikOA 

A 

0 

0 

Heligoland,  Island  of,  via  London 

Ax 

QQ 

0 

QO 

A 

A 

oO 

OO 

4 

* The  Asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  in  cases  where  it  is  prefixed,  prepayment  is  optional : in  all  other  cases,  prepayment 
is  required. 


8 


THE  GENEKAL  POST  OFFICE. 


In  the  first  two  columns  of  this  list,  the  rates  named  must  in  every  instance  be  prepaid, 
and  with  B cents  more  when  the  letter  is  from  Oregon  or  California.  The  21  cent  rate  is  the  U.  S. 
Inland  and  Atlantic  Sea,  and  the  5 cent  rate  the  U.  S.  Inland  postage  only.  In  the  Prussian 
closed  mail,  (tliird  column,)  the  rates  set  down  are  generally  the  full  postage  to  destination. 
Newspapers  must  be  prepaid.  In  the  British  mail,  the  4 cent  rate  is  the  U.  S.  and  British,  and 
ttie  2 cent  the  U.  S.  postage  only.  In  the  Prussian  mail,  the  6 cent  rate  is  the  U.  S.,  British,  and 
German  postage. 

RATES  OF  POSTAGE  FOR 
LETTERS  WEIGHING  HALF 

OZ.  OR  UNDER. 

RATES  OF  post- 
age FOR 
NEWSPAPERS. 

In  open  mail  to 
Great  Britain. 

In  Prussian  closed  mall 

by  either  United  States 

or  British  packet. 

In  British  or  open  mail 

by  eltlier  U.  S.  or  Brit- 

ish jiacket,  prepayment 
required. 

In  Prussian  closed  mail 
by  either  U.  8.  or  Brit- 
ish packet,  prepayment 
required. 

By  United  States 

packet,  prepay- 

ment le- 
quired. 

By  British  pack- 

et, prepayment 
required. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Holland 

21 

5 

2 

Hong  Kong,  via  England 

21 

5 

4 

do.  do.  via  Trieste. 

38 

10 

Ibraila 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

21 

5 

*38 

2 

6 

21 

5 

*33 

2 

6 

do.  (except  Lombardy,  Modena,  Parma,  Tuscany,  and  the  Papal  States) 

30 

6 

Indian  Archipelago,  places  in,  via  Marseilles 

73 

73 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Java,  via  Southampton 

33 

33 

4 

do.  via  Marseille's 

53 

53 

Larnjea .". 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

Latakia 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Labuan,  via  Southampton  and  India 

41 

41 

4 

do.  via  Marseille's 

61 

61 

Lauenburg 

21 

5 

*33 

2 

6 

Lubec,  free  city  of 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

Levante . 

21 

5 

30 

2 

6 

Lombardy 

21 

5 

*33 

2 

6 

Madeira,  Island  of,  via  Southampton 

65 

65 

4 

Malta,  Island  of 

21 

5 

2 

Mauritius,  via  Southampton 

45 

45 

4 

do.  via  Marseilles 

65 

65 

Mecklenburg 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

Mersina V 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Modena 

21 

5 

*33 

4 

6 

Moldavia 

21 

5 

30 

2 

6 

Moluccas,  via  Southampton  and  India 

41 

41 

do.  via  Marseilles 

61 

61 

Montevideo,  via  Falmouth 

45 

45 

4 

Mitylene 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Naples,  Kingdom  of 

21 

5 

30 

2 

6 

New  South  Wales,  via  Plymouth 

33 

33 

4 

do.  do.  via  Marseilles 

43 

43 

New  Zealand,  via  Southampton  and  India 

53 

53 

4 

do.  do. , via  Marseilles 

73 

73 

do.  do.  via  Melbourne  or  via  Sydney 

33 

33 

North  Australia,  via  Southampton 

53 

53 

4 

do.  do.  via  Marseilles 

73 

73 

Norway 

21 

5 

*46 

2 

6 

Oldenburg 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

Parma 

21 

5 

*33 

2 

6 

Placentia 

21 

5 

SO 

2 

6 

Philippine  Islands,  via  Southampton 

41 

41 

do.  do.  via  Marseilles 

61 

61' 

Poland 

21 

5 

*87 

6 

Portugal,  via  Southampton 

63 

63 

4 

Prevesa 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Prns.sin *. 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

"Rhodes 

21 

6 

*40 

2 

6 

Roman  or  Papal  States 

21 

5 

*85 

2 

6 

Russia 

21 

5 

*37 

g 

Sa.lonica : ) , . . . 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

g 

Samsum 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

g 

Sardinia 

21 

5 

*38 

2 

g 

Saxony 

21 

91 

5 

*30 

2 

g 

Sehwerin 

5 

*30 

2 

g 

St.relitz 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

g 

Scutari  fAsial 

21 

5 

80 

2 

g 

Smyrna 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

21 

5 

80 

2 

g 

Sinope  

21 

1 u 

40 

2 

6 

21 

1 5 

80 

2 

Sierra  Leone ‘ 

45 

j 45 

4 

South  Australia,  via  Plymouth 

33 

33 

4 

do.  do.  via  Marseilles 

43 

43 

Spain,  via  France. .. . 

I 44 

do.  via  Southampton 

73 

: 73 

4 

* The  Astorislc  (*)  indicates  that  in  cases  where  it  is  prefixed,  prepayment  is  optional : in  all  other  cases,  prepayment 
is  required. 


POSTAGES  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


9 


es-  In  the  first  two  columns  of  this  list,  the  rates  named  must  in  every  instance  be‘ prepaid, 
and  with  5 cents  more  when  the  letter  is  from  Oregon  or  California.  The  21  cent  rate  is  the  U. 

S.  Inland  and  Atlantic  Sea,  and  the  5 cent  rate  the  U.  S.  Inland  postage  only.  In  the  Prussian 
closed  mail,  (third  column,)  the  rates  set  down  are  generally  the  full  postage  to  destination. 
Newspapers  must  be  prepaid.  In  the  British  mail,  the  4 cent  rate  is  the  U.  S.  and  British,  and 
the  2 cent  the  U.  S.  postage  only.  In  the  Prussian  mail,  the  6 cent  rate  is  the  U.  S.,  British,  and 
German  postage.  * 

RATKS 

LKTTEKB 

OZ. 

OF  POSTAGE  FOB 
WEIGHING  HALF 

OU  UNDER. 

RATKS  OF  POST- 
AGE FOR 
NEWSPAPERS. 

In  open  mail  to 
Great  Britain. 

In  Prussian  closed  mail 

by  eitlier  United  States 

or  British  packet. 

In  British  or  open  mail  I 

by  either  U.  S.  or  Brit- 

ish packet,  prepayment 
required. 

In  Prussian  closed  mail 

by  eitlier  U.  S.  or  Brit- 

ish packet,  prepayment 
required. 

By  United  States 

packet,  prepay- 

ment re- 
quired. 

By  British  pack- 

et, prepayment 
required. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Cents. 

Sumatra,  via  Southampton, 

41 

41 

4 

do  via  Marseilles 

61 

61 

Sweden 

21 

5 

*42 

2 

6 

Switzerland 

21 

5 

*35 

2 

6 

Syria,  Ada  Southampton 

57 

57 

4 

do  via  Marseilles,  by  French  Packet 

51 

51 

do  do.  by  closed  mail 

61 

61 

Taltcha ; 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

Tenedos 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

Trebizonde 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

Tunis,  via  Marseilles,  by  French  packet 

51 

51 

Turkey  (in  Europe)  and  Turkish  Islands  in  the  Mediterranean— except  as 

herein  mentioned 

21 

5 

30 

2 

6 

Tuscany 

21 

5 

*35 

2 

6 

21 

5 

40 

■ 2 

6 

Van  Dieman’s  Land,  via  Plymouth 

33 

33 

do  do  do  by  Australian  mail  packet,  via  England 

33 

83 

21 

5 

*40 

2 

6 

Venezuela,  via  Southampton 

45 

45 

4 

Venetian  States 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

Victoria,  (Port  Philip)  via  Plymouth 

45 

45 

4 

Volo 

21 

5 

40 

2 

6 

W allachia ; 

21 

5 

30 

2 

6 

West  Australia,  via  Plymouth 

83 

33 

do  do  by  direct  Australian  packet,  via  England 

83 

83 

4 

Wurtemburg 

21 

5 

*30 

2 

6 

BY  THE  NEW  YORK  AND 


Cents. 

Bremen *10 

Altona *22 

Austria,  empire  of  (including  Hungary,  Galacia,  Lom- 
bardy, Venice,)  &c *15 

Bavaria *15 

Brunswick *15 

Hamburg *15 

Hanover *15 

Lubec ■. *15 

Mechlenburg-Schwerin *15 

Mechlenburg-Strelitz *15 

Oldenburg *13 

Prussia,  kingdom  and  provinces  of. *15 

Saxe-Altenburg *15 

Saxony,  kingdom  of *15 

All  other  German  States,  cities,  and  towns *22 


Alexandria 80 

Constantinople *33 

Corfu 30 

Denmark *27 

Greece *33 

Italy,  (except  Lombardy  and  Venice,) 33 

Malta,  Island  of. 30 

Netherlands,  The *25 

Norway *37 

Poland *29 

Russia *29 

Schleswig *27 

Sweden *33 

Switzerland *25 

Wallachia 80 


Newspapers  sent  from  the  United  States  by  the  Bremen  Line,  3 cents  each,  prepayment  required. 
This  pays  to  any  part  of  the  German  Austrian  Postal  Union. 

Newspapers  received  by  the  Bremen  Line  are  in  like  manner  prepaid  in  Germany. 

On  Pamphlets,  Magazines,  and  other  printed  matter,  1 cent  an  ounce,  or  fraction  of  an  ounce, 
must  be  prepaid  at  the  mailing  office  when  sent  /row,  and  collected  at  the  office  of  delivery,  when 
received  in,  the  United  States.  This  is  the  U.  S,  postage  only. 


Havre,  (France,)  or  any  other  port  or  place  on  the  coast  of  ) 

France,  Germany,  or  any  other  port  or  place  in  Europe  f 20  cents— U.  8.  postage.  Prepayment  required.  This 
where  the  United  States  steam  packets  touch,  (Great  Brit-  t pays  to  Havre  only, 
ain  and  Ireland  excepted)  by  the  Havre  line j 

Newspapers,  2 cents  each,  prepayment  required.  Letters  of  the  weight  of  \ oz.  and  under,  by  the 
Havre  line,  are  subject  in  France  to  an  additional  postage  of  30  centimes,  (6  cents,)  if  destined  to 
Havre ; and  60  centimes  (12  cents,)  if  destined  to  any  other  part  of  France  or  Algeria.  These  rates 
are  respectively  doubled  on  letters  over  ^ oz.,  and  not  over  ^ oz.  an  additional  rate  being  charged 
for  each  additional  | oz.,  or  fraction  thereof. 


* The  Asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  in  cases  where  it  is  prefixed,  prepayment  is  optional : in  all  other  cases,  prepayment 
is  required. 


10 


THE  GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 


Canada,  New  Brunswick,  Cape  Breton,  Prince  Edward’s 
Island,  Nova  Scotia,  and  Newfoundland 


*10  cents,  when  not  over  8,000  miles  from  the  line  of 
crossing. 

15  cents,  where  the  distance  exceeds  3,000  miles. 


Newspapers  and  periodicals  are  chargeable  with  the  regular  United  States  rates  to  and  from  the 
line,  which  postage  must  all  be  paid  in  the  United  States.  Editors,  however,  may  exchange  free  of 
expense. 


UNITED  STATES  AND  GREAT  BRITAIN. 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  by  either  U.  S.  or  Brit-  ) *24  cents,  (California  and  Oregon  excepted)  5 cents  to  be  added 

ish  line f when  to  or  from  California  or  Oregon.  ^Prepayment  opfionaL 

On  either  a letter  or  packet  of  any  weight,  the  whole  postage  or  none  at  all  should  be  prepaid. 
If  any  thing  less  than  the  whole  is  prepaid,  no  account  is  taken  of  it,  and  it  is  entirely  lost  to  the 
sender. 

In  respect  to  British  Mails,  where  the  ofiScial  postage  entries,  on  the  letters  received  are  in  red  ink, 
the  letter  is  to  be  considered  as  paid,  and  is  to  be  delivered  accordingly ; where  in  black  ink,  as 
unpaid,  and  the  postage  is  to  be  collected.  Postage  in  such  cases  is  either  wholly  paid  or  wholly 
unpaid.  The  credit  and  debit  figures  on  such  letters  show,  on  the  paid  letters,  the  amount  to  be 
credited  to  the  United  States ; on  the  unpaid  letters,  the  amount  charged  to  the  United  States  by 
England;  and  these  figures,  “3  cents,”  “ 19  cents,”  “5  cents,”  “21  cents,”  &c.,  are  solely  for  the 
convenience  of  the  exchange  offices  in  keeping  the  account  with  the  British  Post  Office. 

Newspapers  2 cents  each,  prepayment  required.  Pamphlets  and  periodicals  2 cents  each,  if  not 
weighing  over  two  ounces,  and  4 cents  an  ounce  or  fraction  of  an  ounce,  if  they  exceed  two  ounces, 
to  be  collected  in  all  cases  in  the  United  States.  All  such  printed  matter  is  subject  to  like  additional 
charges  in  Great  Britain,  each  country  collecting  its  own  postage  on  printed  matter,  whether  the 
same  is  sent  or  received.  No  pamphlet  can  be  sent  weighing  over  8 ounces,  and  no  periodical 
over  16  ounces,  without  being  subject  to  letter  postage.  Neither  pamphlets  nor  periodicals  are 
entitled  to  conveyance  through  England. 


Chagres 

Cuba — 

Mexico .’ 

Panama  and  other  foreign  places  where  the  rates  are  not 
fixed  by  postal  treaty 


10  cents,  if  distance  from  the  mailing  office  does  not 
exceed  2,500  miles ; and 

20  cents  where  distance  exceeds  2,500  miles.  Prepay- 
ment required. 


Ne>vspapers,  2 cents  each,  prepayment  required.  The  above  is  the  United  States  postage  only. 
Except  for  Acapulco,  on  the  Pacific,  and  vicinity,  the  mails  for  Mexico  will  be  dispatched  by  the  U. 
S.  mail  steamship  line  from  New  Orleans,  via  Tampico  to  Vera  Cruz,  three  times  a month. 


West  Indies,  «Sec.,  British,  viz. 

Antigua 

Barbadoes 

Bahamas 

Berbice 

Carriacon 

Demerara 

Dominica 

Essequibo 

Grenada 

Jamaica 

Montserrat,  Nevis 

St.  Kitt’s,  St.  Lucia 

St.  Vincent 

Tortola,  Tobago,  Trinidad  . . . 


10  cents,  where  distance  from  the  mailing  office  does  not  exceed  2,500 
miles;  and 

20  cents,  where  distance  exceeds  2,500  miles.  Prepayment  required, 
being  U.  S.  postage  only. 


Newspapers,  2 cents  each — Prepayment  required. 


West  India  Islands  (not  British)  except  Cuba 

Turk’s  Island 

Cartliagena 

Honduras  

St.  Juan,  (Nicaragua) 

St.  Thonnus,*  «fcc 


34  cents,  where  distance  from  the  mailing  office  does  not  exceed 
2,500  miles;  and 

44  cents,  where  distance  exceeds  2,500  miles.  Prepayment  required- 
being  U.  S.  and  British  postage. 


Newspapers  sent,  G cents  each,  prepayment  required.  On  papers  received,  the  rate  to  be  collected 
is  2 cents  only,  the  British  postage  being  prepaid. 


POSTAGES  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


11 


Guayaquil,  (Ecuador) 1 

Quito do  

Cobija (Bolivia) 

La  Paez do  

Copiapo...  .(Chili) 

Huasco do  

Coquimbo..  do  

Valparaiso.,  do  

8.  lago do  


48  cents  on  letters  sent;  being  the  United  States  and  foreign  postage. 
Prepayment  required. 

24  cents  on  letters  received;  being  the  United  States  postage  only. 


Newspapers  sent,  8 cents,  and  newspapers  received,  4 cents  each,  to  be  collected  in  the  United 


States. 


Payta (Peru) 

Lambayeque,  do 
Huanchaco. . . do 

Casma do 

Huacho do 

Callao do 

Lima do 

Pisco do 

Islay do 

Arica do 

Iquique do 


82  cents  on  letters  sent;  being  the  United  States  and  foreign  postage. 
Prepayment  required. 

20  cents  on  letters  received  ■ being  the  United  States  postage  only. 


Newspapers  sent,  8 cents,  and  newspapers  received,  4 cents  each,  to  be  collected  in  the  United 


States. 


Bogota New  Grenada 

Buenaventura,  do 


28  cents  on  letters  s&nt;  being  the  United  States  and  foreign  postage. 
Prepayment  required. 

20  cents  on  letters  received;  being  the  United  States  postage  only. 


Newspapers  sent,  8 cents,  and  newspapers  received,  4 cents,  to  be  collected  in  the  United  States. 


Australia,  by  private  ship  from  New  York,  5 cents,  prepayment  required. 


China 

New  South  "Wales 

Sandwich  Islands 

By  mail  to  San  Francisco— thence  by 
private  ship. 

Newspapers  and  periodicals  must  be  prepaid  the  regular  domestic  rates  to  San  Francisco.  The 
rate  payable  on  letters  at  the  point  of  destination  in  the  Sandwich  Islands  is  5 cents,  and  on  news- 
papers 2 cents  each.  In  China  and  New  South  Wales  the  ship  postage,  it  is  understood,  is  compara- 
tively trifling. 


10  cents,  being  the  United  States  postage  to  San  Francisco.  Pre- 
payment required. 


Valuable  Letters,  addressed  to  Germany,  or  any  part  of  the  German  Austrian  Postal  Union, 
by  the  Bremen  line  via  New  York,  or  by  the  Prussian  closed  mail  via  New  York  and  Boston,  will  be 
registered  on  the  application  of  the  person  posting  the  same,  in  the  same  manner  and  on  the  same 
terms  as  those  deliverable  in  the  United  States,  provided  that  the  full  postage  chargeable  thereon  to 
destination,  together  with  a registration  fee  of  five  cents  on  each  letter,  is  prepaid  at  the  mailing 
office. 

On  Pamphlets  and  Magazines,  to  or  from  the  west  coast  of  South  America,  the  United  States 
postage  is  4 cents,  and  to  or  from  all  other  foreign  countries  (except  Great  Britain  and  the  British 
North  American  Provinces  as  above,)  1 cent  an  ounce  or  fraction  of  an  ounce,  to  be  collected  in  all 
cases  in  the  United  States. 

Newspapers  and  Periodicals  to  foreign  countries  (particularly  to  the  continent  of  Europe)  must  be 
sent  in  narrow  bands,  open  at  the  sides  or  end ; otherwise  they  are  chargeable  with  letter  postage. 

All  letters  to  and  from  foreign  countries  (the  British  North  American  Provinces  excepted)  are  to 
be  charged  with  single  rate  of  postage,  if  not  exceeding  the  weight  of  half  an  ounce ; double  rate, 
if  exceeding  half  an  ounce,  but  not  exceeding  an  ounce ; quadruple  rate,  if  exceeding  an  ounce  but 


* To  St.  Thomas  and  the  other  Danish  Islands,  hy  U.  S.  Packet  to  Kingston,  the  single  rate  is  18  cents  under  2,500 
miles,  and  28  cents  over  2,500  miles,  prepayment  required. 


12 


THE  GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 


not  exceeding  two  ounces,  and  so  on,  charging  two  rates  for  every  ounce  or  fractional  part  of  an 
ounce  over  the  first  ounce.  As  this  rule  differs  from  that  followed  in  respect  to  domestic  letters,  great 
care  is  requisite  to  prevent  mistakes.  Postmasters  should  be  careful,  also,  where  the  postage  is  pre- 
paid to  collect  the  proper  amount.  They  should  be  particular  to  notice  the  route  indicated  on  the 
envelopes  of  letters,  and  to  collect  postage  accordingly.  Letters  mailed  at  some  offices,  marked  “ via 
England^''  or  “ via  Prussian  Closed  Mail”  for  a German  State,  are  frequently  taken  upon  the 
prepayment  of  Bremen  rates,  and  those  marked  “ via  Bremen”  at  Prussian  closed  mail  rates,  &c. 

If  letters  for  foreign  countries,  marked  “ Paid,”  are  dropped  into  the  post  office  without  being  paid, 
the  postmaster  will  erase  the  word  “ Paid,”  and  write  on  the  back  of  the  letter,  the  words  “ JVot 
Paid”  with  his  name  and  title  of  postmaster. 

In  the  case  of  letters  to  go  through  France,  the  French  postage  is  rated  by  the  quarter  ounce  for 
the  single  letter.  This  is  10  cents,  except  with  reference  to  letters  for  Egypt,  Syria,  and  Tunis,  by 
French  packet,  when  the  single  French  rate  is  20  cents.  Therefore,  the  quarter  ounce  French 
rate  only  being  embraced  in  the  above  rates  for  letters  marked  “via  France,”  or  “via  Marseilles,” 
the  French  rate  on  all  such  letters  must  be  doubled  for  each  quarter  of  an  ounce. 


CHAPTEE  YI. 

FRANKING  PRIVILEGE. 

1.  The  President,  the  ex-Presidents,  the  Vice  President,  and  ex- Vice  Presidents,  and  the  widows 
of  deceased  Presidents,  are  allowed  to  frank  letters  and  documents  agreeably  to  the  provisions  of  the 
Act  of  March  3,  1825,  and  subsequent  acts. 

2.  The  heads  of  the  U.  S.  executive  departments,  the  Assistant  Postmasters  General,  and  other 
chiefs  of  bureaus  connected  with  the  government,  including  the  Superintendent  and  Assistant  Super ' 
intendent  of  the  CoasfSurvey,  and  the  General  in  chief  and  Adjutant  General  of  the  Army,  may 
send  and  receive  free  letters  and  packages  on  official  business. 

3.  Members  of  Congress  and  Delegates  from  Territories  may  send  and  receive  free  during  their 
official  terms,  and  till  the  first  Monday  of  December  following,  letters  and  packages  upon  official 
business  not  exceeding  two  ounces  in  weight,  and  public  documents  not  weighing  over  three  pounds. 

4.  The  Governors  of  States  may  frank  laws,  records,  and  documents  of  their  respective  legislatures 
to  the  Governors  of  other  States. 

5.  Deputy  postmasters  may  send  and  receive  free  letters  and  packets  relating  exclusively  to  their 
official  business  ; and  those  whose  compensation  did  not  exceed  $200  for  the  previous  year  may  also 
send  free  letters  written  by  themselves,  and  receive  free  those  addressed  to  themselves,  on  their 
private  business  not  exceeding  half  an  ounce  in  weight.  This  does  not  include  the  correspondence 
of  any  member  of  their  families,  nor  transient  newspapers,  or  circulars. 

6.  Publishers  of  newspapers,  pamphlets,  and  magazines,  may  interchange  free  a single  copy 
thereof,  when  not  exceeding  sixteen  ounces  in  weight. 

7.  Public  documents  are  those  printed  by  order  of  either  House  of  Congress,  and  books  or  other 
publications  purchased  by  either  or  both  Houses  for  the  use  of  their  members. 

8.  The  Secretary  of  the  U.  S.  Senate,  and  the  Clerk  of  the  U.  S.  House  of  Representatives,  during 
their  official  terms,  may  frank  under  the  same  restrictions  as  members  of  Congress. 


CHAPTEE  YII. 

POSTAGE  STAMPS  AND  ENVELOPES. 

1.  These  are  furnished  for  sale  only  to  postmasters. 

2.  They  are  allowed  to  purchase  temporary  supplies  from  other  post  offices  for  cash,  but  are 
expected  as  a rule  to  order  from  the  department  such  quantity  as  they  think  will  supply  them  three 
months. 

3.  In  selling  envelopes  the  department  expects  of  postmasters  to  be  accommodating,  but  not  to  lose 


POSTAGE  STAMPS  AND  E N V E L 0 P E S . — MI  S C E L L A N E 0 U S . 13 


the  fractions  of  a cent  in  disposing  of  small  quantities.  Accordingly,  if  they  cannot  readily  make 
change  the  purchaser  must  tender  the  exact  sum. 

4.  Postmasters  are  not  allowed  a commission  for  selling  stamps  or  stamped  envelopes,  nor  are  pur- 
chasers in  any  case  allowed  a discount  thereon.  Neither  are  postmasters  permitted  to  sell  stamps  for 
more  than  their  face,  or  stamped  envelopes  for  more  than  the  Department  charges  for  them. 

5.  The  stamps  and  envelopes  may  be  used  in  prepayment  of  postages  to  foreign  countries  in  cases 
where  such  prepayment  in  money  is  allowable. 

6.  Persons  attempting  to  use  a stamp,  or  stamped  envelope,  in  the  payment  of  postage  which  has 
been  previously  used  for  a like  purpose,  subject  themselves  to  a fine  of  fifty  dollars. 

7.  Letters  enclosed  in  stamped  envelopes  of  the  proper  denomination  may  be  carried  out  of  the 
mail  provided  such  envelopes  are  sealed. 

8.  Stamps  cut.  or  separated  from  stamped  envelopes  cannot  be  used  in  the  payment  of  postage. 

9.  No  application  enclosing  money  to  the  Department  for  stamps  or  stamped  envelopes  is  attended 
to  further  than  to  return  the  money,  and  refer  the  applicant  to  a postmaster. 

10.  It  is  a highly  penal  offence  to  counterfeit  postage  stamps  or  envelopes. 


CHAPTEE  YIII. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

1.  Advertising  Letters. — Postmasters,  the  gross  receipts  of  whose  offices  do  not  exceed  $500 
a quarter,  are  to  advertise  the  uncalled  for  letters  once  in  six  weeks.  Those  whose  gross  receipts  are 
between  $500  and  $1,000  a quarter  are  to  advertise  such  letters  monthly.  Where  such  receipts  are 
over  $1,000,  and  less  than  $7,500  a quarter,  the  advertisement  is  to  be  twice  a month ; and  when 
they  exceed  $7,500  a quarter,  it  is  to  be  weekly. 

Such  advertisements  are  to  be  inserted  in  one  newspaper  only,  which  must  be  printed  in  the  city, 
town,  or  village  in  which  the  post  office  is  situated,  and  must  have  the  largest  circulation  within  the 
range  of  delivery  of  said  office  of  any  paper  issued  weekly  or  oftener,  printed  in  such  city,  town,  or 
village.  In  places  where  no  newspaper  is  printed,  the  postmaster  is  to  post  manuscript  lists  in 
conspicuous  positions. 

2.  Dead  Letters. — These  are  such  as  have  been  advertised,  and  have  remained  on  hand  three 
months  or  longer ; also  such  as  have  been  refused,  or  cannot  be  delivered ; and  those  detained  for  the 
payment  of  postage,  and  not  attended  to,  or  for  having  been  placed  in  the  office  bearing  stamps  pre- 
viously used. 

* 3.  Lost  Letters  and  Mail  Depredations. — The  Department  does  not  hold  itself  responsible  for 
money  and  other  articles  of  value  sent  in  the  mail ; but  if  they  be  lost,  it  will,  on  proper  notice  of 
such  mishap,  make  efforts  to  discover  the  same ; and,  if  ascertained  to  have  been  stolen,  to  punish 
the  offender. 

In  every  case  of  loss  by  mail,  it  should  be  informed  without  delay  of  the  circumstances.  The 
statement  should  set  forth  the  names  of  the  writer  and  depositor  of  the  lost  letter,  and  of  the  person 
addressed,  as  well  as  of  the  mailing  office,  and  of  that  to  which  the  letter  was  directed,  the  route 
over  which  it  was  to  go,  the  time  of  mailing,  and  a description  of  the  valuable  enclosures,  with  any 
other  particulars  calculated  to  aid  the  Department  in  investigating  the  case. 

No  reported  loss  is  investigated  by  the  Department  unless  satisfactory  evidence  is  furnished,  by  a 
statement  of  a postmaster,  or  other  disinterested  individual,  that  the  missing  valuable  package  was 
deposited  in  the  post  office. 

4.  Coinmissions  of  Postmasters. — The  rates  fixed  by  law  as  commissions  on  the  quarterly  postages 
collected  are  as  follows  : Sixty  per  cent,  on  the  first  $100,  fifty  per  cent,  on  the  next  $300,  forty  per 
cent,  on  the  next  $2,000,  and  fifteen  per  cent,  on  sums  exceeding  $2,400.  Seventy  per  cent,  on  the 
first  $100  is  allowed  to  offices  where  the  mails  arrive  by  contract  between  the  hours  of  9 v.  m.  and 
5 A.  M.  Postmasters  at  the  general  distributing  offices  are  allowed  12^  per  cent,  on  letters  received 
for  distribution.  The  commissions  on  newspaper  postages  is  fifty  per  cent.  Postmasters  whose 
commissions  are  less  than  $500  a quarter  receive  one  cent  for  the  delivery  of  each  manuscript  free 


14 


THE  GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 


letter  not  addressed  to  themselves,  also  two  mills  for  each  free  weekly  newspaper  delivered  to  sub- 
scribers within  the  county  of  publication.  No  postmaster  can  retain  as  commissions  over  $2,000  a 
year,  nor  over  $2,000  a year  for  box  rents  and  other  emoluments. 

5.  Mail  Contracts. — The  Union  is  divided  into  four  sections,  a letting  for  one  of  which  takes  place 
each  spring.  As  the  contracts  are  let  for  periods  of  four  years,  this  arrangement  keeps  the  entire 
service  in  continual  operation. 

The  contracts  for  the  routes  in  the  New  England  States  and  New  York,  under  the  current  term, 
run  from  1 July,  1853,  to  1 July,  1857.  Those  for  the  Middle  States  run  from  1 July,  1856,  to  1 
July,  1860.  Those  for  the  Southern  States  from  1 July,  1855,  to  1 July,  1859.  Those  for  the 
Western,  South-Western,  and  North-Western  States,  from  1 July,  1854,  to  1 July,  1858. 

6.  Keeping  Open  of  Post  Offices,  and  Closing  Mails. — Postmasters  are  required  to  keep  their 
of&ces  open  for  the  dispatch  of  business  every  day  except  Sunday  during  the  usual  business  hours  in 
their  respective  localities,  and  to  attend  at  such  other  hours  as  may  be  necessary  to  receive  and  send 
off  mails.  If  mails  come  to  their  offices  on  Sunday,  they  are  to  keep  their  offices  open  one  hour  or 
more,  if  the  public  convenience  require,  after  their  arrival  and  assortment,  unless  this  occurs  during 
the  hours  of  public  worship,  in  which  case  they  are  to  open  them  for  an  hour  or  more,  if  necessary, 
after  the  religious  services  have  ceased. 

The  great  mails'  are  to  be  closed  at  distributing  offices  not  more  than  an  hour  before  the  time  fixed 
for  their  departure ; and  all  other  mails  at  such  offices,  and  all  mails  at  all  other  offices,  not  more 
than  half  an  hour  before  such  time.  But  if  the  time  set  for  their  departure  is  between  9 p.  m.  and 
5 A.  M.  the  mails  are  to  be  closed  at  9 p.  m. 

7.  Letter  Carriers. — They  are  appointed  by  the  Postmaster  General  on  the  nomination  of  post- 
masters, and  are  required  to  give  bonds  to  the  United  States.  Postmasters  are  authorized  to  place 
in  their  hands  for  delivery  all  letters  received  except  those  for  persons  having  lodged  with  them  a 
written  request  to  retain  the  same  in  their  offices.  Such  carriers  are  entitled  to  two  cents  for  each 
letter,  and  half  a cent  for  each  newspaper  delivered  by  them,  unless  otherwise  directed  by  the  Post- 
master General. 

8.  Collection  of  the  Revenue. — No  money  is  allowed  to  be  sent  by  postmasters  to  the  Department 
in  payment  of  their  postage  collections.  The  following  indicates  the  process  by  which  the  establish- 
ment collects  its  revenues. 

Of  the  24,410  post  offices  existing  on  the  30th  of  June,  1855,  18,202  were  styled  “ Collection,”  and 
instructed  to  pay  over  their  quarterly  proceeds  to  the  mail  contractors  serving  them  with  mails,  or 
to  such  others  as  the  Department  might  direct. 

4,000  were  styled  “ Special  and  Mail  Messenger,”  and  were  directed  to  defray  the  expense  of  their 
mail  supply  out  of  their  postage  receipts. 

1,199  were  denominated  “ Deposite,”  and  required  to  place  their  net  proceeds  in  depositories 
prescribed  by  the  Department. 

1,009  were  styled  “ Draft,”  and  directed  to  hold  their  net  postages  subject  to  special  drafts  issued 
by  the  Postmaster  General. 

As  the  acknowledgments  of  payment  taken  by  the  postmasters  from  the  individuals  to  whom  they 
thus  disburse  their  postage  collections  entitles  them  to  corresponding  credits  on  the  books  of  the 
Auditor,  it  will  be  seen  that  this  admirable  financial  system  enables  the  Department  to  make  complete 
quarterly  settlements  with  both  postmasters  and  contractors ; in  other  words,  with  its  debtors  and 
creditors. 

9.  Letters,  alleged  to  be  valuable,  posted  at  one  post  office  in  the  United  States,  and  deliverable  at 
another  such  office,  shall  from  and  after  the  first  day  of  July,  1855,  be  registered  at  the  office  of 
mailing,  on  the  application  of  the  person  posting  the  same,  ayid  the  payment  of  a registration  fee 
office  cents.  Such  letters  addressed  to  Canada  may  be  registered  on  the  same  terms. 

Postmasters  are  instructed  to  enter  all  such  letters  in  a book  to  be  prepared  and  kept  for  the  pur- 
pose. to  be  called  the  Receipt  Book  (which,  in  small  offices,  will  be  prepared  by  stiching  together 
the  several  sheets  of  blank  receipts  furnished  by  this  Department,)  containing  blank  receipts  with  a 
wide  margin  for  a brief  duplicate  of  each,  as  in  Bank  check  books.  The  postmaster  will  enter  in 
this  margin  the  number  of  the  receipt,  the  date  of  filling  it,  the  name  of  the  person  to  whom  the  let- 
ter is  addressed,  and  of  the  place  ,to  which  it  is  to  be  mailed.  He  will  then  fill  up  the  receipt  to 
correspond  with  this  marginal  entry,  separate  it  from  the  margin,  and  deliver  it  to  the  person  who 
deposited  the  letter. 


UNITED  STATES  MAIL  SERVICE  ABROAD. 


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CHAPTEE  IX. 

UNITED  STATES  MAIL  SERVICE  ABROAD. 


TTNITED  STATES  MAIL  SERVICE  ABROAD,  AS  IN’  OPERATION  ON  THE  IsT  OF  OCTOBER,  1855. 


Distance.  Number  of  Trips. 


Annual  Pay. 


New  York, by  Southampton, 
England,  to  Bremenhav- 
en, Germany. 

Charleston,  S.  C.,  by  Savan- 
nah, Ga , and  Key  West, 
Fla.,  to  Havana,  Cuba. 


New  York  to  Aspinwall, 
New  Grenada,  direct.^ 
New  York,  via  Havana,  to 
New  Orleans. 

Havana  to  Aspinwall 


Astoria,  Oregon,  by  Port  Or- 
ford  and  San  Francisco,  to 
Panama,  New  Grenada, 
(supplying  Monterey,  San 
Diego,  &e.,  by  a separate 
coastwise  steamer  from 
San  Francisco,  in  due  con- 
nection with  main  line.) 

New  York  to  Liverpool, 
England. 


New  York,  by  Cowes,  Eng- 
land, to  Havre,  France. 


Aspinwall  to  Panama,  New 
Grenada. 


New  Orleans,  by  Tampico, 
Mexico,  to  Yera  Cruz. 


mjes. 

8,760 


669 


4,200 


3,100 


8,270 


48 


900 


Once  a month . 


Twice  a month , 


Tri-monthly 


Twice  a month 


Twenty-six  trips 
a year. 


Once  a month  . , 


Twice  a month 


Tri-monthly . . . . 


Ocean  Steam  Nav- 
igation Compa- 
ny, C.  H.  Sand, 
president. 

M.  0.  Mordecai.. . . 


M.  O.  Eoberts,  B. 
E.  Mcllvain,  and 
Moses  Taylor. 


Pacific  Mail  Steam- 
ship Company, 
Wm.  H.  Aspin- 
wall, president. 


E.  K.  Collins,  Jas. 
Brown,andStew- 
art  Brown. 


Ocean  Steam  Nav- 
igation Compa- 
ny, M.  Living- 
ston, agent. 

Panama  Eailroad 
Company. 


E.  H.  Carmick. 


$200,000.00 


50,000.00 


290,000.00 


348,250.00 


858,000.00 


150,000.00 


122,614.92 


69,750.00 


Under  contract  with  the 
Postmaster  General, 
agreeably  to  act  of  Con- 
gress of  March  3, 1845. 

Under  contract  wittf  the 
Postmaster  General, 
agreeably  to  acts  of  Con- 
gress of  March  3, 1847,  and 
July  10,  1848. 


Under  contract  with  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navy,  agree- 
ably to  acts  of  Congress 
of  March  3,  1847,  and 
March  3,  1851. 

Under  contract  with  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navy  and 
Postmaster  General, 
agreeably  to  acts  of  Con- 
gress of  March  3, 1847,  and 
March  3, 1851. 


Under  contract  with  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Navy,  agree- 
ably to  acts  of  Congress  of 
March  3,  1847,  and  July 
21, 1852. 

ider  contract  with  the 
Postmaster  General, 
agreeably  to  act  of  Con- 
gress of  March  3, 1847. 

Under  a temporary  arrange- 
ment authorized  by  act  of 
Congress  of  March  3, 1851 . 
Service  recognized  at  the 
rate  of  22  cents  a pound 
up  to  the  31st  of  March, 
,1855,  and  at  18  cents  a 
pound  since  that  period. 

Under  contract  with  the 
Postmaster  General, 
agreeably  to  aet  of  Con- 
gress of  August  80,  1852. 
As  yet  semi-monthly  ser- 
vice only,  omitting  Tam- 
pico, has  been  performed, 
and  deductions  for  these 
omissions  have  been 
made  in  pay. 


Inc 


The  revenues  derived  by  the  United  States,  and  also  by  the  United  States  Post  Office,  during  the 
year  ending  30  June,  1855,  from  each  of  the  trans- Atlantic  mail  steamship  lines,  were  as  follows ; 
The  gross  amount  of  United  States  postages  on  mails  transported — 


By  the  Cunard  (English)  line,  was $100,768.41 

By  the  Collins  line ; 454,681.11 

By  the  Bremen  line 117,321.70 

By  the  Havre  line 89,011.12 


Total  gross  revenue 761,762.34 


16 


THE  GENERAL  POST  OFFICE. 


The  number  of  letters  exchanged  between  the  United  States  and  the  United  Kingdom  in  British 
Mails,  during  the  year  ending  30  June,  1855 — 


By  the  Canard  line,  was 1,815,601 

By  the  Collins  line 1,544,315 

By  the  Bremen  line 245,850 

By  the  Havre  line 236,562 


Total 3,842,228 


The  number  Qf  newspapers — 


By  the  Cunard  line,  was 1,377,470 

By  the  Collins  line 1,276,540 

By  the  Bremen  line 242,227 

By  the  Havre  line 258,363 

Total 3,154,600 


CHAPTEK  X. 

GENERAL  RECAPITULATION. 


GENERAL  RECAPITULATION,  SHOWING  THE  AMOUNTS  ACTUALLY  CREDITED  FOR  THE  TRANS- 
PORTATION OF  THE  MAILS,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES,  AND  THE  AMOUNT  OF  POSTAGES 
COLLECTED  IN  THE  SAME,  DURING  YEAR  ENDING  30  JUNE,  1855. 


States  and  Territories. 


Letter  Postage. 


Newspaper 

Postage. 


Stamps  Sold. 


Total  Postage  Transporta- 
Collected.  tion. 


Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. .▼. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

North  Carolina . 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Texas 

Kentucky 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Louisiana 

Tennessee 

Missouri 

Illinois 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Arkansas 

Iowa 

California 

Oregon  Territory 

Minnesota  Territory 

New  Mexico  Territory 

Utah  Territory 

Nebraska  Territory 

Washington  Territory 

Kansas  Territory 


$75,779.81 

46,225.67 

44.465.15 

239,894.87 

23,812.87 

75,691.47 

734,453.80 

66,645.35 

301,646.67 

9,967.91 

82.029.26 

17,876.91 

92.562.63 
26,831.98 

36.156.26 

50,117.08 

8.167.52 

46,416.00 

86,092.95 

87,873.40 

59,307.46 

77,223.52 

65,406.13 

69.140.64 

42.070.50 

71.872.50 
142,177.16 

237,457.30 

95,248.74 

16,894.54 

44.540.15 
141,833.90 

8,859.02 

6,681.71 

578.46 

1.745.52 
817.81 

1,718.86 

258.06 


8,148,037.49 


$15,418.88 

10.995.53 

12.036.91 

33,226.95 

4,520.79 

24.254.54 

106,206.19 

11,556.74 

64.073.29 
2,377.32 

31.712.92 
3,548.70 

28.499.29 

11,692.26 

8,075.48 

16,066.34 

2,343.38 

13,583.62 

11.464.17 

8,532.58 

15,065.68 

15.201.00 

13.959.18 

18.833.66 

18,238.50 
14,587.37 

32.457.55 

47.227.01 

24,578.87 

4,828.46 

9,680.99 

11.819.67 

1,192.30 
1,160.85 

147.81 

178.45 

61.46 

223.42 

40.22 


639,112.82 


$60,165.27 

38,887.94 

36,814.04 

259,062.90 

80,291.31 

79,284.36 

542,498.23 

31,495.71 

217,293.83 

7,298.88 

77,743.40 

21,288.57 

96,799.30 

84,235.13 

47,368.45 

73,880.03 

8,764.26 

44.514.93 

81,182.87 

24.530.07 
55,694.12 

• 49,763.61 

83,588.66 
60,778.89 

48.377.15 

53,742.18 
105,252.61 

167,958.81 

60.578.07 
8,941.16 

28.198.94 
81,437.69 

753.48 

4,245.04 

291.56 

140.77 

12.61 

78.82 

468.54 


2,612,641.63 


$151,368.46 

95,609.14 

92.816.10 

632.184.22 
58,624.57 

179,230.37 
1,383,157.72 
109,697.80 
683,013  29 

19.644.11 

191,485.58 

42.714.18 

217.861.22 

72,759.37 

91.600.19 

149,063.40 

19.275.16 

104,514.55 

78,739.99 

70;436.05 

130.067.26 

142.188.18 
112,908.96 

133.753.19 
103,686.15 
189,662.00 

279,887.82 
452,643.12 
180,405.63 

80.664.16 

82,420.08 

234.591.26 
10,804.80 
11,087.10 

1,017.83 
2/)64.74 
. 891.87 

2,015.60 

761.82 


6,294,791.44 


$82,218.18 

46,631.34 

64,437.93 

153,091.01 

13,891.73 

81,462.52 

481,410.21 

80,084.20 

251,833.46 

9,243.66 

192,743.08 


245,592.51 

148.249.59 
192,216.88 

216.003.59 

77,553.96 

226.816.56 
170,785.05 
209,986.28 

144,161.34 

148,204.11 

92,842.89 

133,810.73 

116.091.59 

185,096.96 
280,038.39 
421,870.53 
190,480.32 
117,669.92 

84,428.95 

185.886.57 
27.242.41 
18,818.70 

82,013.83 

14,753.04 


5,082,102.02 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 

IN  THE 

UNITED  STATES 

ON  THE  30TH  OF  JUNE,  1856. 

WITH  A STATEMENT  OF  THEIE  POSTAGE  EECEIPTS  FOE  THE  TEAE  ENDING  BOTH  OF  JUNE,  1855. 


OfiSces  in  the  following  list  noted  by  dashes  in  the  figure  columns  are  such  as  failed  to  render  complete  returns  to 
the  Department  during  the  year,  or  are  of  recent  establishment. 

The  commissions  of  Postmasters  are  60  per  cent,  on  postage  collections  not  exceeding  $100  per  quarter,  50  per  cent, 
on  the  next  $300,  40  per  cent,  on  the  next  $2000,  15  per  cent,  on  all  sums  over  $2400 ; but  no  Postmaster  can  receive  a 
larger  compensation  from  commissions  than  $500  per  quarter. 


ALABAMA. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Autaugaville — 
Chesnut  Creek  . 
Crystal  Springs.. 
” 3d 


Hartwooi 

Huntington 

Independence  

Kingston  (c.  h.) 

Milton 

Mulberry 

Prattville 

Eobinson’s  Springs. . 
Swift  Creek 


Antan^a  County. 

Geo.  A.  McAllister. 
Andrew  J.  Cooper. 

Jacob  P.  House 

John  D.  Strock 

Wm.  T.  Massengale 

Charney  Cale 

Alexander  Sample 
.John  H.  Barlow  . . 
Charles  C.  Dickerson 
Benjamin  Durden. . 
Joseph  L.  Chapman 
B.  B.  Smith 


Benton  County. 


Baldwin  County. 

Blakdy  (c.  h.) James  H.  Stanmyres 

Honey  Cut Edward  P.  Brown. . 

Stockton iLuke  C.  Lane 

Tensaw 1 Charles  Daniels 

Barbour  County. 

William  N.  Adkison. 
Fletcher  G.  Thweatt 
E.  Eaymond  Mears. . 
.Jonathan  Thomas. . . 
.Joseph  Whigham,  Jr 

Whitfield  Clark 

Milton  H.  Streater  . . 
James  M.  Hamilton. 

Seaborn  .Jones 

William  Williams. . . 
Daniel  M.  Weston  . . 


Adkison’s 

BattsviUe 

Buck  Branch... . 

Buford 

Choctawhatchie 
Clayton  (c.  h.) , . 

Cowikee 

Eufaula 

Fort  Browder. . . 
Fort  Williams  . . 
Glennville . 


Jernigan David  Averett 

King.s 'E.  Me.  D.  Bostwick, 

Louisville iDanfel  McKenzie... . 

Midway iThomas  Harris  . ... . . 

Mount  Andrew 'Joseph  W.  Smith 

Mount  Prospect John  W.  Norton 

Mount  Serene Aaron  Brown 

New  Topia Eobert  11.  Davis. . . . 

White  Oak  Springs..  John  G.  McLendon. 

2 


4.94 

4.55 


209.82 

45.76 

535.28 

30.19 

351.88 

40.36 

20.74 

98.18 

127.22 

37.45 

4.15 

10.60 

2.89 


; Cane  Creek 

: Corn  Grove 

! Cove  Creek 

' Cross  Plains 

, Fair  Play 

JacJcsonmlle  (c.  h.). . 

Kemp’s  Creek 

i Ladiga 

I Lead  Mines 

i Loydville 

j Morrisville 

Mount  Polk 

i Narrow  Valley 

j New  Bethel 

! Oak  Level 

; Oxford 

' Palestine 

j Eabbittown 

I Shoal  Creek 

j Ten  Islands 

I White  Plains 


i^femes  P.  Wood 

$129.87 

Leroy  Bedwell 

3.53 

A.  J.  Gritfin 



George  H.  Boyd 

20.28 

Eobert  E.  Jelks 

9.89 

Jacob  F.  Daily 

28.83 

Marcus  D.  Heath  . . . 

12.37 

John  Y.  Nisbit 

335.64 

James  Kemp 

10.64 

John  E.  Graham. . . . 

19.96 

Daniel  P.  Davis 

John  J.  Eailton 

2.89 

Thomas  J.  Loyd 



Daniel  M.  Walker  . . 

21.61 

John  B.  Camp 

. 2.32 

Benjamin  N.  Pago. . 

7.60 

William  Carmichael. 

15.56 

John  Smartt 

91.87 

Gardner  Wheeler. . . 

6.75 

John  U.  Whitesides. 

10.05 

James  D.  Thompson. 

.98 

Wm.  J.  Whisenant. . 

— 

Fred’k  W.  Vaughan. 

6.84 

Benjamin  F.  Bray. . . 

68.16 

i Caudle’s  Shop 

I Cmtrmille  (c.  h.). . . 

Maplesville 

i Mars 

' Eandolph 

• Scottsville 


■ Blount  Spring 

! BlovMtsville  (c.  h.) . . 

! Brooksville 

: Copperas  Gap 

! Chepultepec 


Bibb  County. 

Stephen  Caudle 

Josiah  S.  Kennedy.. 

Nathan  Peeples 

Eobert  Oldham 

John  Brown 

Taliaferro  F.  Samuel 

Blount  County. 

John  IT.  Henderson. 
Philip  M.  Musgrove. 


Houston  Scott 
.Josepli  1).  Harrison. 
Wilson  B.  Deaver... 
Little  Warrior iHenson  D.  Harbin. . 


6.88 

131..37 

48.75 

14.33 

55.97 

42.74 


22.58 

42.98 

9.76 

5.94 

6.18 


$37.62 

2.10 

10.90 

2.81 

13.60 

7.90 

280.78 


2.07 

13.18 

134 

5.10 

10.01 

76.98 

4.01 

7.09 

.58 

8.20 

38.96 


8.91 

189.75 

29.11 

3.47 

81.53 

3.09 


10.88 

22.88 

6.11 

4.6(1 

4.57 


18 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster,  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Blount  Coimty — (Continue^. 


Murphree’s  Valley. 

Summit 

Village  Springs  — 

Violy 

Walnut  Grove 


Butici’  Comnty. 


Butler’s  Spring  . . . 

Camp  Creek 

Dead  Fall 

Friendship 

Georgiana 

<.h'ee'ihville  (c.  h.) 

Kirkville 

Manningham 

Millville 


James  Eeynolds 

Nathaniel  E.  Daniel. 
Joseph  S.  Hartley. . 

Henry  Terry! 

Pitt  S.  Milner 

Alexander  McKellar 
James  Kirkpatrick, . 
Darius  J.  Ferguson. 

Louis  Marshall 

Monterey  [Jonathan  M.  Teldell 

Oaky  Streak | James  W.  Josey. 

Sal  Soda j Stephen  Bishop. . 

South  Butler Ijohn  T.  Henderson. 

Starlington j James  W.  Page.. 

Three  Euns 1 Joseph  Steiner. . . 


47.27  18.29 


252.00 
82.98 
89.15 
19.68 
58,61 

12.95 

17.95 
24.80 

19.86  22.04 


Choctaw  County — {Continued). 


Baily  B.  Murphree. . 

$3.90 

$2.72 

Pushmataha 

Joseph  Levy 

$46,551 

Absalom  W.  Arnold. 

22.02 

11.46 

Eed  Creek 

Hezekiah  Dubose. . . 

22  32 

Moses  M.  Posey 

17.00 

9.34 

Tompkinsville 

John  A.  Eussell 

54.12 

Joel  Blackburn 

Harvey  Cornelius. . . 

4.92 

14.87 

3.40 

9.30 

Williams’s  tx)  Eoads 

Wm.  J.  Tankersley.. 

28.9ol 

Cl.^irfe  Cosiuty. 

$24.89 

9.52 

55.31 

7.88 


Chambers  Comilyt 


Bethlehem 

Chambers  C.  H.. 

Beulah 

Cusseta 

Fredonia 

Hallawoka 


Hickory  Flat 

Kendall’s  M Eoads 

Milltown 

Mount  Hickory 

New  Harmony 

Oak  Bowery 

Osanippa 

Eock  Shoals 

Eough  and  Eeady  . 
Waverly 


William  C.  Dobbins 

John  H Fraser 

James  M.  Eoberts. . . 
Zachariah  P.Worthy 
James  L.  Eobinson. . 
Marshall  J.  Thomp- 
son   

William  C.  Hudson  . 

E.  H.  Kendall 

Vfilliam  Graggs 

WTlliam  Clark 

Wm.  H McWhorter 

Walton  E.  Smith 

John  P.  W.  Amerine 
James  M.  Griffin. . 
William  C.  Bandy 
Henry  H.  Eatman. . . 


C&ero&cc  Coissity. 


Ball  Play 

Blue  Pond 

Cedar'  Bluff  (c.  h.) . . 

Cedar  Springs 

Centre 

Cobb’s  Mills 

Coloma 

Gadsden 

Gaylesville 

Goshen 

[lannegan 

Howel’s  M Eoads. 

Hoke’s  Bluffs 

King’s  Hill 

Kirk’s  Grove 

Leesburgh 

Oceola 

Pleasant  Gap 

Eio  Grande 

Einggold 


7 77i 
295.56, 


85.27 

52.61 

8.22 

2 29 


John  G.  Garrett  — 

Andrew  Poore 

John  Laurence 

John  8.  Willson. , . . 
Dennis  L.  E.  Butt. . . 
James  M.  Moseley.. 
Eobert  W.  Clark  — 
John  D.  McMichael. 
John  M.  Hendrix. . . 
Henry  Fulenwider. . 
James  Newberry — 
George  W.  Howel. . 
William  B,  Wynne. 
Francis  W.  King — 
Wm.  E.  Kirkpatrick. 
James  B.  Land  .... 
Benj.  F.  Chapman. 
Samuel  Snodgrass. . 
Solomon  P.  Wood. . 
Carter  M.  McCul- 
lough   

Sand  Eock Asa  E.  Brindley  .... 

Spring  Garden James  Montgomery. 

Turkey  town I Eobert  S,  Cowan. . . . 

Choctaw  County. 

Barryton IWm.  D.  Humphrey.', 

Jlladen  Springs Henry  W.  Stafford . . | 

Butler  (c.  h.) William  W.  Wier . . . 

Desotoville Simeon  Walton 

Hurricane  Creek |James  L.  F.  Blanks. 

Isney Thomas  Bonner 

Mount  Sterling Thomas  H Lanier. . 

Nicholson’s  Store  . . . W’^illiam  L Mitchell. 
Old  Washingt’nC.  H.  Benjamin  D.  Turner 
Pelham Janies  L Fontaine.. 


Air  Mount 

Bashi  

Choctaw  Corner 

Coffeeville 

Gainestown 

Gosport 

Grove  Hill 

Jackson 

Morvin 

Saint  Paul 

Suggsville . 


John  Hope 

George  Carleton.  . 
Lycurgus  Poole  . . . 
John  W.  Figures.. . 
James  M.  Jackson. 

Alfred  Davis 

Henley  W.  Coate. . . 
Eudolph  E.  Priestffi*. 
Archibald  Campbell. 
Nathaniel  Bradford 
Solomon  Nordlinger 


13.21 

30.09 

68.82 

77.68 

42.65 

15.08 

90.08 
52.77 
15.74 

8.70 

81.441 


6.53' 

14.07 

29.50 

26.51 
19.38 

5.10 

168.16 

22,80 

4,46 

4.53 

50.59 


CotFce  County. 


Buzbeeville  

Oliver  H.  Buzbee  . . . ! 

11.88 

11.04 

Coffee  Corner 

Jesse  Gainer 

12.95 

7.59 

Elba 

L.  J.  G allow av  . ' — 1 

133.45 

79.77 

Geneva 

Alexander  Monroe. . 

96.28 

93.51 

Indigo  Head 

Nace  Collins ^ 

29.18 

17.93 

Oldtown 

Christopher  C.  Holly. 
'Jciilus  S Perdue  1 

5.00 

3.00 

Wellborn  {c.  h.) 

Joseph  B.  Peacock..! 

2.40 

.27 

Conecuh  County. 


Belleville  

Brooklyn 

Evergreen  

Fort  Crawford . 
Jamestown  — 
Lewis’s  Station 
Nathansville  . . 

Eural  Hill 

Sepulga 

Sparta  (c.  h.)  . 


Alex.  A.  Autrey 

64.50 

31.38 

Julius  G.  Eobinson. 

41.33 

15.86 

C.  L.  Grant 

47.59 

35.00 

James  L.  Sewell 

14.57 

7.91 

Wm.  A.  B.  Lamm  . . 

— 

— 

Henry  M.  Lewis 

— 

— 

Nicholas  S.  Travis. . 

9.82 

6.24 

W m.  W.  Johnson. . . 

13.01 

. 9.62 

Andrew  E.  Jackson. 

46.92 

80.80 

Andrew  J.  Burnett  . 

86.81 

82.77 

Coosa  County, 


41.29| 

69.69 

80.70, 

14.15: 
3i'.82' 
68.99 
63  501 
49.50 


19.02 
88  61 
82.16 

8.90 

41.83 

74.29 

19.54 

85.97 


Adams’  Store 

Bradford 

Bulger’s  Mills 

Buycksville 

Equality 

Good  Water 

Hanover 

Lynchburgh  

Marble  Valley 

Mount  Olive  

Nixburgh 

Hockfbrd  (c,  h.)  ... 

Soccopatoy 

Traveller’s  Eest  ... 

Weogufka 

Wetumpka 


3.84 
89.37 
78.90 

96.58 
6.62 
19.86 
89.18 
60.32 
20.96 
9.60 
12.39 
lO.eo 
32.01 

31.03 
17  05 
9 33 

Andalusia  {c-h.). 


11.02 

2.32 

87.02 

41.43 


Samuel  P.  Adams  . . 
Gideon  Stringer  — 

Leroy  M.  Parker 

Wm.  H.  Spigener. . . 
Braddock  Harriss  .. 

William  Adkiys 

John  C.  Brown 

Thomas  M.  Lynch . . 
James  L.  Findley. . . 
John  Works  . . . i . . . 
Augustus  C.  Morgan. 
West  D.  Walden  . . . 
Geo.  J.  McKenzie  . . 
Stephen  A.  Pearce.. 

John  Clisley 

Leander  Brj*an . ... 


16.00 

62.89 

10.85 

46.65 

21,00 

16.91 

10.70 

81.03 

1794 

19.06 

85.40 

103.31 

34.57 

10.84 

9.67 

756.89 


13.23 

7.53 

81.84 

7.66 

9.59 

6.85 

8.57 

10.33 

8.99 

54.74 

85.96 

20.22 

9.00 

7.48 


Covington  County. 


Barnes’  M Eoads — 
Beaver  Creek 
Big  Creek  . . . 

Clopton 

Daleville 

Echo  

Goline 

Haw  Eidge. . 
Keu'ton  (c.  h.) 
Eocky  Hoad. 
Skipperville 
Westville  ... 

Wood  Shop  . 


[John  E.  Salter 1 

5S.71| 

44.23 

IW.  M.  Eabun 

— 

— 

[Andrew  J.  Feagin. . 1 

1 

— 

Da!e  County. 

Colmon  Barnes 

88.31 

87.64 

John  L.  Collins 

9.79 

5.86 

Ezekiel  Watford 

— 

— 

Francis  T.  Dickinson 

44.2i 

25.96 

Esau  Brooks  

51.96 

29.60 

Francis  J.  Marshall. 

5.84 

2.84 

Edw'd  H.  Woodham 

2O.00 

6.60 

Isaac  N.  Preston  . . . 

55.78 

1 30.65 

. Isaiah  J.  Prim 

62.59 

, 75.15 

. Willis  Lawrence  ... 

' 24.41 

87.12 

. Eedick  P.  Peacock  . 

' 36.30 

22.83 

Mordecai  White 

: 9.04 

5.24 

. Thomas  Bullard  — 

' 15.38 

15.06 

ALABAMA; 


19 


Li  ft-hauil  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand 


j,  net 


of  Otiice  to  Di-pai  tnient. 


Dallas  County. 


Burnsville 

( 'ahaba  (c.  h.) . . . 

Cambridge 

Carlo'.vsville  . . . . 

Elm  Bluff 

Forts  

Liberty  Hill 

Moseley’s  G-rove . 

Orrville 

Pleasant  Hill 

Portland 

Kicbmond 

Sardis 

Selma 

Summerfield 

Woodlawn 


Josiah  Dunn 

$74.82 

Robert  J.  Travers  . . 

441.96 

Claudius  M.  Cochran 

8(i..52 

JonathanS.Davidson 

99.27 

Wm.  S.  La  Tourette. 

17.85 

TT^nry  TTmiatoTi .... 

C.  J.  Currie 

69.68 

Lewis  P.  Moseley. . . 

19.60 

Frederick  H.  SmitL. 

93.85 

Thos.  B.  Sommerille. 

96.17 

Chauncy  Hall 

74.27 

Allen  W.  Coleman . . 

73.21 

Charles  J.  Provost.. 

— 

Wm.  H.  Eager 

1082.05 

Robert  H.  Baker  . . . 

293.72 

Robert  C.  Gibson. . . 

— 

Harrison 

Havanna 

Hollow  Square, 

Hopewell 

Knoxville 

Mount  Hebron 


Greene  ( "otm  ty — ( ( ''oniin u ed) 

James  A McCrary . 
George  H.  Sheldon 

Samuel  Beck 

James  D Duncan  . 
George  W.  Fox — 
Phillip  G.  Morgan. 


Newbern George  B.  Turpin 


New  Prospect 
Pleasant  Kidge 

Springfield 

Union 

Welton  


FranklinWillingham 

Irvin  Barnes 

Julixis  Cleveland. . . 
William  Miller  .... 
Fountain  Gaines. . . 


De  Ralb  County. 


Hancock  County. 

Clear  Creek  Falls. . . i Benjamin  Boteler. . . 

Houston j Samuel  W.  Deskin. . 

LiltlesviUe | James  M.  Little 


Annawaika 

Atwood 

Coxville 

Duck  Spring 

F airview 

Greenwood 

Head  Spring 

Hendricksville 

Lebanon  (c.  h.).  — 

North  Bend  

Porterville 

Jiawlinyaville  (c.  h.) 

Keese’s  Mills 

Sand  Mount 

Valley  Head 

Van  Buren 

Will’s  Valley 


George  C.  White  . . . 

4.54 

Thomas  Logan 

1.92 

Thomas  G.  A.  Cox.. 

8.44 

Nathan  S.  Penn 

14.97 

Charles  W.  Lay 

— 

Jeptha  Edwards 

5.47 

Abner  Phillips 

2.65 

James  Y.  Carithers  . 

•24.17 

George  W.  Malone, . 

40.99 

Pleasant  D.  Phillips. 

7.86 

Andrew  J.  Ward  . . . 

11.79 

Jesse  G.  Beeson 

32.49 

David  V.  Reese 

4.00 

John  C.  Latham 

— 

Wm.  0.  Winston  . . . 

27.13 

Warner  L.  Driskell. 

88.00 

Stephen  J.  Tiner  . . . 

12.00 

Abbeville 

Columbia 

Cureton’s  Bridge  . , 
Franklin 


Hilliardsville 


Henry  County. 

James  W.  Stokes . 

A.  J.  Coe 

John  A Wood  . . . 
John  B Appling . . 


Lawrenceville 

Mill  Grove 

Open  Pond 

Otho 

Eed  Level  — 


cock  

Mumford  Collins . . 
Thomas  Brown. . . 
William  Wood  . . . 
James  K.  Morris . . 
Alex.  W.  Bateman 


Jackson  County. 


Fayette  County. 


William  Owens 

Le  Grand  Shepherd. 

David  Loftis 

Green  M.  Richards  . 
James  Killingsworth 

John  L.  Walton 

James  Middleton  . . . 

Lewis  Bobo 

Garrett  Griffin  . . . . 
James  R.  Mitchell  . . 

Mud  Creek j Hiram  Smith 

John  R.  Yerby  . ... 
Richmond  M.  Shep- 
herd  


Asbury: 

Beaverdale 

Big  Pond  

Davis’  Creek 

Dublin  . 

Fayette  C.  H 

Hester’s 

Hill 

Military  Springs. 
Millport . 


New  River 
NewtonvUle 


Olinda 

Pilgrim’s  Rest , 

Sheffield Henry  W.  Cole 

Yellow  Creek I Peter  Camper 


Elisha  E.  Trull 

Guilford  J.  Childress 


Franklin  County. 


Allsboro’ 

Blue  Lick 

Burleson 

Buzzard  Roost. . . . 

Chickasaw 

Churubusco  

Frankfort 

La  Grange 

Newburgh 

Newport 

Pleasant  Site 

Rock  Creek  — 
J{nH'<eUvVi'e  (c  h ). 
South  Florence. . . 
Tuseumbia  (c.  h.) 


Leonidas  M.  Drake. 
Andrew  T.  Bonds  . . 
Adolphus  A.  Hughes 

James  P.  BeU 

Francis  D.  Lavender 
James  Blaokledge.. 
James  A Norman.. 

John  Acock 

Frederick  G.  Wilson 

David  C.  Oates 

James  0 George 

James  H.  Srygley... 

Noble  R.  Ladd 

William  Simpson... 
John  L.  Bunch 


(ireene  County. 


Boligee 

Clinton 

FJwtaw  (c.  h ) . 

Forkland 

Greensboro’  .. 


Wm.  B.  Johnston. . . 

John  H.  Copp 

Adolphus  S.  Murphy 
Wm.  H.  Townsend. 
Herman  Kohnen — 


15.59 

9.62  1 

3.98 

1.57  1 1 

11.75 

5.52! 

14.41 

8.82  i 

11.97 

5.59  1 

86.-85 

65.25  j 

291 

.22  1 

6.90 

3.05  1 

20.31 

11.02 

13.62 

8.-33 

7.75 

4.-38 

5.83 

3.82 

23.79 

12.78 

10  04 

9.11 

3.00 

.40 

28.72 

14  25 

6.84  j -3.70 

-3-3.18 

1 

20.86  i 

3.88 

2.09  ' 

19  26 

1-3.04 

1-32.48 

9.69; 

84.16 

18.49 

18.-50 

15.75  i 

-58.68 

28.76 

90  41 

102.56 

2-3.88 

11.41 1 

2.-54 

..58! 

15.88 

10.28! 

4.14 

2.89! 

146.69 

110.1-3 

47.67 

16.20 

418.01 

— 

82  11 

1 .5.18 

161.8-5' 

94.64 

511.28! 

.551.72 

11.5.45! 

78.su  . 

728.97! 

! 702.93  . j 

Wm.  L.  Shelton  . . 
John  E.  Wallace. . 
Augustus  Gunter  . 
Jacob  Gross 


Belle fonte  (c.  h.) 

Bolivar 

Bridgeport 

Dodsonville 

Hash’s  Mills James  M.  Kash 

Langston iDavid  Langston  .-. 

Larkin’s  Fork 'Thomas  B.  Griffin 

Larkinsville David  Larkin 

Lyonville i Mason  R.  Lyon  . . 

Parks’  Store IWilliam  D.  Parks. 

Robert  C.  Austin. . 
Robert  W Lilly  . . 
William  I Price. . 
Elijah  B.  Ligon. . . 

R T.  Scott 

Rice  A.  Coffey 


Princeton. 

Redman 

Rocky  Spring  . . . 

Sauta 

Scott’s  Mills  . . . . 

Stevenson. 

Trenton 

Woodville  (e.  h ) . 


Clement  C.  Shelton  . 


Jetferson  County. 


Cedar  Grove Allen  Reavis 

Elyton  (c.  h ) Thomas  J.  Wright 


Five-Mile  Creek. 

Jonesboro’ 

Mexico 

Mount  Pinson. 

Oregon 

Rockville 

Taylor’s 

Truss 


Robert  Bivins. 
Samuel  A.  Tarrant 
Hiram  Roberts — 
James  M.  Hagood 

John  Massey 

Obadiah  W.  Wood 
Rickets  Blythe  . . 
Thomas  K.  Truss 


Centre  Star ... 

Flore/nce  (c.  h ) — 
Gravelly  Spring  . . . 

Green  Hill 

Ingram’s  Roads. 
Lauderdale  Factory 

Lexington 

Masonville .*. . 

Oakland  

Rogersville . 


Lauderdale  County. 


William  J.  Tapp . . . 
George  W.  Sneed . . 
Elijah  G.  Chandler. 
Samuel  C.  Lane — 

Moses  Ingram 

Turner  S.  Foster  . . 
E B.  Westmoreland 
Samuel  W Barr... 
Jos i ah  Rosenthal. . . 
Robert  Shane. 


Waterloo iThos  H Reynoldl. 

W estmorelandville  . Wm.  B.  Littleton . . . 


$8.S9 

154.(16 

92.48 
20.58 
18.18 

31.48 
186.87 

27.00 

81.4;3 

48.84 

50.04 


2.391 

1.58 


$4.26 

76.18 

70.20 

8.66 

5.87 

14.80 

84.89 
534.00 

6.47 

14.59 

20.89 


1.82 

1.03 


170.08 

197.49 

119.07 

69.92 

15.04 

6.06 

22.34 

14.14 

' 20.59 

15.06 

76.71 

50.^9 

7.94 

4.91 

93.86 

54.83 

16.00 

8.00 

8.00 

3.00 

173.02 

90.46 

34.96, 

8.04 

11.65 

5.16 

11.02 

8.18 

20.86 

11.40 

40.94 

17.85 

5.45 

1.79 

5.04 

1.94 

16.91 

7.91 

10.41 

1.3.17 

12.07 

7.06 

9.59 

5.77 

8., 39 

.84 

88.44 

27.20 

. 11.96 

4.93 

29.51 

9.46 

10.93 

6.54 

141.27 

95.87 

71.84 

31.30 

7.06 

5.12 

5.00 

4.00 

8.16 

4.10 

6.83 

1.58 

5.18j 

3.72 

26.87) 

27.60 

38  02 

26.77 

588.18 

507.00 

69.29 

50.51 

21.98 

11.88 

18.64 

10.50 

29.-37 

12.13 

.3((.71 

21.15 

8.45 

4.08 

25.50 

7.97 

57.22 

4-5.58 

51. .55 

25.-31 

15.60 

9.08 

20 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lawrenee  County. 

Avoca 'Andrew  J.  Kerby. . . 

Brickville Benjamin  F.  Wallace 

Camp  Spring j William  A.  Milam  . . 

Concord Pleasant  Ponder 

Courtland 'Alfred  D.  Simmons.. 

Dry  Creek Sigmund  Brock 

Kinlock j George  M.  Weems. . 

Landersville iJohn  Landers 

Leighton 'Philemon  King 

Moulton  (c.  h.) jWilliam  Boyd 

Mountain  Home William  H.  Cooper  . 

Mount  Hope James  Streeter 

Oakville James  T.  Irwin 


Athene  (c  h ). . , 
Blowing  Spring. 

Fertilis 

Gilbertsboro’ — 
Good  Spring  . . . 

Lucky  Hit 

Mooresville 

Pettusville 


Shoal  Ford. 
White 
Springs  . . 


Limpstons  County. 

Eobert  C David 

. ...  Henry  Stanley 

J.  A.  Arnett 

Lewis  Nelson 

Samuel  Wickham. . . 

John  L.  Blair  

flurry  C.  Smith 

Albert  G.  Westmore- 

land 

Hezekiah  B.  Cart- 
Wright 


Sulphur 


James  A.  Henderson 


Benton 

Bragg’s 

Farmersville  . 
Fort  Deposit. . 

Hayneville 

Helicon 

Lowndesboro'. 

Manack 

Mount  Willing 

Palmyra 

Sandy  Eidge 


Lowndes  C aunty. 

. . . William  S.  Knox  . . . 

. . . Eob’t  D.  Twombley . 
. . . Samuel  D.  Crum  — 

. . . John  H.  Stone 

...  Edw’dW. Thompson 

. . . Duncan  Graham 

. . . Mallette  Douglass. . . 

. . . Peyton  T Graves. . . 

. . . George  I.  Sally 

. . . C.  E.  Crenshaw 

Henry  A.  Callaway 


Steep  Creek iThomas  S.  Lane 

Sunny  Side 'Abigail  C.  Wiley.. . . 

Itlacon  County. 

Thomas  L.McGowen 
Spence  M.  Grayson. 

Thomas  Pullum 

Alanson  Lockwood  . 
Sanford  E Macon  . . 
Matthew  W.  Dick  . . 
Nicholas  W.  Persons 
'William  B.  Duncan. 

James  M Davis 

James  P.  Durr 

John  W.  Brown 

Wm.  K.  Briers 

James  A.  Bolin 

William  A.  Shaw. . . 
William  A Greene  . 

J E.  Daniel 

John  Howard 

John  B.  Coleman  . . . 
J.  M.  Clough 


Aberfoil 

Auburn 

Chunenuggee  . 

Cotton  Valley. . 

Cross  Keys .... 

Dick’s  Creek — 

Enon 

Hardaway 

Hernando 

Loachapoka  . . . 

Dockland 

Magnolia 

New  Potosi  — 

Notasulga 

Eidge  Grove  . . 

Society  Hill  . . . 
rmkegee  (c.  h.) 

Union  Springs. 

Uphaupee 

Warrior  Stand j Wiley  S Lane 

Tadison  County. 

John  H.  Norment. . . 
William  B.  Hoffa  . . . 

J E.  Love 

John  T.  Haden 

.\lexander  W.  Hayes 
Cortez  D.  Kava- 

naugh  

Allen  Walls  

Thomas  J.  Clay 

John  Edwards 


Berkley 

Brick  School  House. 

Clarksville 

Haden’s 

Hayes’  Store  

JIuntsville  (c.  h.) — 

Madison  H Eoads. . . 

Madison  Station 

Maysvillo  

Mefidianville 'John  Kirkland..  . . 

New  Hope. Louis  M Seat  — 

New  Market ^ . i William  C.  Crincr  . . 

Triana 'William  C.  Chandler 

Whitesburgh John  Q.  A.  Carter. . . 


$11.68 

29.70 


$7.06 
13  33 


3.96 

; 2.64 

295.02 

330.83 

33.41 

9 92 

19.17 

2.98 

14.41 

8.06 

101.56 

119.50 

160.87 

142.65 

30.83 

— 

70.84 

50..54 

36.41 

26.84 

345.50 

322.19 

10.45 

4.20 

29.34 

19.60 

4.50 

2.64 

21.16 

6.97 

67.38 

32.79 

9.00 

.25 

54.62 

18,89 

7.13 

4.96 

417:19 

413.05 

53.99 

23.03 

54.18 

15.97 

23.80 

44.00 

262.33 

232.98 

13.65 

8.01 

249.52 

234  58 

16.55 

2.. -5 

43.21 

17.93 

50.49 

24.00 

17.85 

2.47 

25.15 

9.56 

31  85 

17.11 

420.62 

464.81 

126.69 

102.14 

93.90 

48.08 

63.62 

38.99 

19.94 

32.13 

84.31 

94.42 

42.82 

12.06 

135.23 

160.64 

78.28 

35.56 

22.89 

20.04 

12.55 

5.21 

278.62 

226.83 ! 

21.54 

10.85 

80.17 

52.101 

655  04 

702.11 

126.01 

125.57 

35.07 

20.56 

69.88 

30.96 

16.25 

7.49 

8.72 

— 

11.49 

5.94 

14.91 

.47  1 

1017.75 

1353.67 

27.00 

10.46 

88  21 

i 9.48  i 

62.76 

1 28.81' 

39.48 

1 23.28  ^ 

97.10 

17.18 

63.22 

25.32 

73.22 

65.62 

Marengo  County. 


Clay  Hill 

Dayton 

Demopolis  . . . 
Dixon’jj  Mills. 

Half  Acre 

Hampden  .... 

Jefferson 

Linden  (c.  h.) 

McKinley 

Macon..'  . ... 

Nanafalia 

Pineville 

Shiloh 

Spring  Hill. . . 


John  A.  Bondurant. 
Thomas  M.  Cunning- 
ham   

Andrew  J.  Bryan . . . 
Nathaniel  J Lewis. . 
James  C.  McClinton 

Henry  W.  Hatch 

John  Besleder 

J ames  Woolf 

William  A Wayne. . 
Sinclair  N.  Steele. . . 

Eobert  L.  Seale 

George  W.  Barney. . 
Thomas  J.  Hosea.. . . 
Edward  Curtis 


$27.42,  $11.27 
183.48'  192.13 


346.71 

27.72 
12.00 
41.19 
6.8.67 

138.11 

94.73 
97.08 
57  26 

9.58 

67.23 

93.06 


g Marion  Comity. 

Aston’s  Store Andrew  M.  Aston. . 


Barnesville . 
Beaverton. . 

Bexar 

Detroit 

Moscow 

Palo 


PikmilU  (c.  h.) 

Toll  Gate 


Davis  B.  Hall 

Sarah  J.  Marchbanks 
Lemuel  B.  Truelove. 
Wm.  W Davidson . . 

Daniel  H.  Miller 

Washington  T.  Mus- 

grove  

John  D.  Terrell,  Jr. . 
John  D.  Higgeason  . 


332.77 

10.55 

23.64 

75.88 

117.68 

86.47 
79.75 

12.48 
4.80 

23.70 

49.61 


3.36 

17.22 

14.09 

16.12 


43.69 

5.35 


Aurora 

Big  Spring 

Claysville 

Cottonville 

Guntersville... . 
Henrysville  . . . 
Hillian’s  Store. 
Kennamer 

McCloskey’s . . . 

Meltonsville  . . . 
Mount  High . . . 


Oleander, 

Eed  Hill 

JVarrenton  (c.  h.) 
Zachary 


Marsiiali  County. 

William  G.  Jordan. . | 

Asa  Bynum 

Benj.  S Wheeler — 

David  Eicketts 

John  M.  Scott 

Patrick  Henry 

Nathan’l  N.  Wilborn 
Jacob  Kennamer  . . . 
Joseph  H.  McClos- 

key 

James  W.  Hodges  . . 
John  Pridmore. . . . . 

George  W.  Hale 

"Vancey  Noble 

Booker  Smith 

Lewis  Manning 


Mobil®  County. 

Citronelle ,Waitstill  E.  Smith  . . | 83.53 

Theophilus  L.  Toul-I^ggi 

min 

Josiah  Gargas.. 

T.  C Gallier.... 

Ellis  Fitzgerald . 


Mobile,  (c.  h.) 

Mount  Vernon 

Manvilla 

Whistler 


78.66 


Monroe  County. 


Bell’s  Landing 

Buena  Vista 

Burnt  Corn 

Claiborne  (c.  h.) 

Clauselville 

Cokerville 

Monroeville 

Mount  Pleasant 

Newtown  Academy. 

Eiver  Eidge 

Turnbull 


Mount  Meigs 


Oakley 

Pine  Level. 

Pintlala 

Earner 


Hardy  0.  Guynn — 

82  34 

Jacob  W.  Perrin 

2,3.97 

Isaac  Betts,  Jr 

86.36 

Eobert  D.  Thompson 

— 

H.  A.  Smith 

15.12 

Stanford  Mims 

32.21 

William  J.  Stoval. . . 

79.06 

Jason  Staples 

56.41 

J ohn  Burns 

54.82 

Lester  Johnson 

— 

P.  F.  Tanner 

34.16 

fgoniery  County* 

John  D.  Kirkpatrick. 

89.'8i 

'Amos  Jones 

15.08 

IJohn  F.  Coleman  . . . 

47.93 

Eobert  H Foxhall. . 

36.53 

^Matthew  P Blue  . . . 

2000.00 

John  A.  B.  Clemens 

70.47 

Alfred  Bovd  

27.66 

Wm.  G.  Uohertson.. 

14.89 

Henry  W Clark  .... 

76.86 

John  Bonham 

41.62 

William  G.  Gunter. . 

24.,32 

Len  Walters 

2153 

Albert  S.  Naflit 

20.13 

14.40 

13,541.13 

17.48 


56.37 

10.73 

12.96 

10.22 

1(».70 

57.86 

17.50 

27.88 

21.85 


21.25 

4.87 

12.61 

22.62 

504.23 

17.57 

1.M7 

3.S4 

87.83 

18.31 

9.51 

10.59 

7.53 


ALABAMA. 


21 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-haiid  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


morgan  County. 


Apple  Grove William  Kyan 

Basham’s  Gap James  H.  Basham 

Blue  Spring | Claiborne  Katliffe. 

Cedar  Plains | Joseph  Herring 

Danville 

Decatur 

Gandy’s  Cove — 

Ivy  Bluff 

Lacey’s  Spring  . . 

Monroe 

Mount  Hill  

Kiver  Eidge 

Somerville  (c.  h.) 


Stephen  Simpson. 
James  M.  Means. . 
Henry  Turney  — 


David  M.  Bush . . 
Joseph  G.  Brown 
Samuel  Haslett . . 
Leslie  Johnson. . . 
James  L.  Medders 


..|  $13.25 

$8.66 

9.63 

5.56 

4.39 

2.67 

20.19 

11.42 

21.40 

14.15 

321.02 

242.57 

1.33 

.80 

y. 

2.98 

2.22 

3.61 

2.03 

11.23 

3.29 

1.91 

.99 

1. . 

107.23 

39.57 

Brush  Creek  . . 
Chesnut  Hill  . . 

Hamburgh 

Jericho 

Marion  (c.  h.). 

Perryville 

Planters\ille  •. . 
Eadfordsville. . 
Uniontown 


Perry  County, 


Malcom  D.  Cannon. 

15.40 

8.93 

Anderson  B.  Davis.. 

36.00 

24.00 

Uriah  Morse 

S1.65 

48.21 

Stephen  S Pool 

15.59 

7.82 

Henry  F.  Godden. . . 

738.08 

753.23 

William  T.  Airey. . . 

60.95 

29.93 

David  T.  Vincent. . . 

53.57 

41.19 

William  E.  Palmer.. 

36.96 

31.96; 

Parham  N.  Booker  . 

353.93 

273.85 

Pklieiis  County. 


Antioch 

Bridgeville 

Carrollton  (c.  h ) . 
Cochran’s  Mills . . . 

Fairfield 

Gordo  

Hinton’s  Grove.. . . 

Mantua 

Memphis 

Olney 

Palmetto 

Pickensville 

Pleasant  Grove . . . 

Providence 

Eeform 

Vienna 

Wesley  Chapel . . . 
YorkvUle 


James  Eddins 

James  H.  Trantham. 
Andrew  J.  Eoberts.. 
Jonathan  N.  Collier. 

John  C Ellis 

James  J.  Lowe 

Archibald  Gilmer. . . 
Wm.  P.  Lavender.. . 

Miller  Daniel 

John  W.  Hanson 

Wm  P.  Eichardson. 
William  H.  Terrell. . 

James  P.  Cosper 

Jona  W.  Eichardson 
James  B.  Gladney  . . 
H.  W.  C.  Connerly. . 
William  F.  Speed. . . 
Alexander  Brownlee 


Arborvitae 

Bruceville 

Brundige 

Buck  Horn 

China  Grove 

Farriorsville 

Fryer’s  Bridge 

Gainer’s  Store 

Hallsville  

Indian  Creek 

Milo 

Monticello  (c.  h.)  . . , 

Mount  Hilliard 

New  Providence  . . . 

Oluste  Creek 

Orion 

Pea  Eiver 

Perote 

Pine  Grove 

Troy  (c.  h.;  

White  Water 


Pike  County. 

Daniel  McKinnon 
Joel  H.  Eainer. . . 

G.  C.  Collier 

Wiley  S.  Clary  . . 
William  S Hill  . . 
Marshall  J Bean 
John  0.  Bristow  . 
Wm.  N.  Henderso 
John  A.  Stringer. 
Henry  H.  Cowdery 
Jason  Tyson  . . . 
Lucy  E.  Brooks 
John  T.  Barber 
John  W.  Moore  . 
William  Lawrence 
Murdoch  Gilles 
Elijah  L Gray. 
James  W.  Crossle 

M.  M Penn 

Samuel  J.  Lynes 
William  Hilliard 


Randolph  County. 


18.71 
110.10 
139.69 
12.75 
32.00 
4.3.81 » 

12.29 
21.81 
80.26 

27.15 
19.38 

253.08 

52.16 

16.29 
56.66 
41.34 

50.09 


17.71 

16.36 


50.19 

28.46 

17.98 

23.28 

10.82 

21.10 

9.20 

82.82 

8it.l6 

14.38 

18..32 

49.09 

32.87 

6041 

94.00 

254.23 

17.84 


.07 

101.72 

154.33 

5.66 

26.00 

20.43 

6.68 

16.56 

31.75 

17.82 

7.58 

283.87 

12.81 

1287 

28.95 

101.27 

22.04 


8.37 

11.43 


19.87 

15.71 

1.3.64 

I. 3.22 

5.92 
15.67 

3.86 

7.04 

16.61 

II. 30 

8.93 
18.52 
15.94 
39.78 
70.00 

224.07 
10  86 


Almond 

Arbacoocbee 
County  Line . 

Delta 

Dowdell 

Douglass  ...  . 

Eastville 

Gold  Eidge.. 
Haywood  . . . 


Almond  P.  Hunter. . 

5.51 

3.24 

David  Creamer 

44.25 

24.92 

Isham  H.  Steed 



W.  H.  Grogan 





Cheadle  C.  Wood... 

' 

; 

Oliver  Knight. 

James  G.  Cosper..  .* 

27.20 ; 

18  69 

John  S.  Heaton 





W.  C.  Eobertson 





James  C,  Mitchell  . . 

1.70, 

.93 

Randolph  Coimty — {Contimied). 

Lamar 

Louina 

Mellow  Valley. 

Milner 


Molino » . . . 
Oakfusky . . 
Eoanoke  . . . 
Eockdale . . 
Eock  Mills. 

Warren 

Weedowee 
Wehadkee  , 
Wesobulga 
Winston  . . 


James  D.  Parnell . . . 

A.  C.  Wood 

William  H.  Miller  . . 
Presley  T.  Humph. 

ries 

Wm.  G.  Thrasher  . . 

George  W.  Gay 

Wiley  White 

Winslow  Buchanan. 
James  M.  Adams  . . . 

A.  C.  Caldwell 

Eobert  Lattimore  . . . 
Jacob  Eichelberger . 
John  F.  Moorefield  . 
Allen  Jenkins 


$14.18 

$7.94 

58.97 

33.81 

9.11 

6.39 

17.12 

13.13 

29.77 

25.45 

55.27 

23.76 

19.83 

11.16 

69.45 

34.07 

25.03 

11.69 

23.20 

11.92 

3.08 

2.26 

Russell  County# 


Colbert 

Crawford  (c.  h.)  — 

Dover 

Elton  

Girard  (c.  h.) 

Lamington  

MechanicsviUe 

Olivet 

Opelika 


William  W.  Pitts — 
Quinton  A.  Neigh- 
bours   

Willis  O.  Bannon. . . 
Thomas  C.  Chaffin. . 
Stephen  D.  Phillips. 

Pleasant  Philips 

James  Sharman 

Pulaski  H.  Brown  . . 
David  Watson 


Oswichee  Wilson  Whitaker... 

Silver  Eun | Beverly  H.  Harris. . . 

Salem iHenry  M.  Crowder  . 

Sand  Fort Eobert  Allen.. 

lichee 'E.  E.  Covington 

Vilula James  S.  Norman. . . 

W accoochee Archibald  Hammond 

Yonge’s ,W.  C.  Yonge 


100.00 

12.52 

54.17 

13.94 

13.24 

19.45 

81.93 

8.45 

202.80 

18.94 
59.55 
32.30 


Saint  Clair  County. 


Ashville  (c.  h.) 

Beaver  Valley 

Beebe  Springs 

Bennettsville 

Branchville 

Broken  Arrow 

Coosa  V alley  ... 

Cropwell 

Greensport 

Kelly’s  Creek 

Mount  Niles 

Bound  Pond. 

Springville 

Trout  Creek 


John  D.  Byrne 

99.36 

111.11 

Jackson  Philips 

4.53 

1.97 

Alexander  White. . . 

— 

— 

Wm.  H.  Benson 

10.62 

.92 

David  Forman 

9.34 

5.76 

Francis  B Walker.. 

7.39 

4.97 

F.  M.  Gnodpi 

John  W.  Jones 

22.93 

22.30 

John  H.  L.  Wood. . . 

23.29 

12..59 

Graham  Beavers  . . . 

16.17 

10.72 

William  Thaxton. . . 

7.63 

3.18 

John  Courson 

2.36 

1.54 

James  Pearson,  Jr.  , 

31.37 

8.22 

Henry  W.  Box 

2.01 

1.44 

Shelky  County. 

Bridgeton Thomas  L.  Pledger. 

Golmnljiana  (c.  h.) . . 'William  M.  Allen. . . 


Harpersville. 

Highland 

Hillsboro’ 

Montevallo 

Mullins  

Shelby  Springs 

Wilsonville 

Woodsboro’ 


Amos  M.  Elliott 

Alvah  Payne 

William  F.  Tegner  , 

Hiram  Sumner 

Alfred  P.  Ferrell 

Ashley  W.  Spaight. , 

James  0.  Hara 

JohnE.  Foust 


Sumter  County, 


Anvil  

Belmont  . . . 
Bluffport  . . 
Brewersvilh 
Gainesville 
Gaston  .\. . 


I.ivinyaton  (c.  h.) . , 


Wm.  B.  Merrimam.. 

7.881 

Wm.  E.  K.  Coleman. 

73.94 

Thomas  W.  Sims  . . . 

47.82 

Wm.  D.  Battle 

42.31 

Acmon  Post  

561.67 

Joseph  E.  Westcott . 

123.74 

Caswell  Eads, 

9.68 

Samuel  J.  Truett  — 

28.52 

B.  F.  Kennedy 

46.54 

Eobert  F.  Houston. . 

344.89 

James  M.  Boyd 

44.00! 

Thomas  E.  James. . . 

27.58! 

Wm.  Chambers 

153.65 

.Benjamin  White 

130.501 

129.24 

27.76 

7.12 

287.36 

4.44 

10.09 

8.47 

9.22 


3.70 

20.14 

14.76 

1.5.68 

741.31 

109.80 

2.92 

16.26 

84.96 

372.92 

29.78 

16.07 

210.28 

121,66 


22 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST -MASTERS. 


Left  hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  RigliL  hand  one,  net  revei.ue  of  Office  to  Uepai  iineut. 


lallacleg^a  Countyi 


Mardisville 


'I'alladega  (c.  h.) 


'Merritt  Street 

' $26.92 
15.09 
16.31 
12.25 
i 4.13 

John  W.  Barton 

Eeese  B.  Allen 

James  Chandler 

George  Butler 

John  W.  Boswell  . . . 

John  T.  Eagan 

i Augustus  A.  Palmer. 
Nicodemus  Masteller 
James  Montgomery. 
Daniel  Wallis 

4.61 

7.57 

5.76 

24.80 

49.58 

67.16 

'Jonathan  L.  Elston  . 
James  A.  Munroe. . . 
Archibald  Munroe  . 
j George  P.  Driver. . . | 
^Jaraes  A.  Curry  — 
Frederick  Alston! 
1 Butt i 

42.14 

6.02 

15.54 

51.23 

26.56 

Jesse  Harden 1 

19.29 

^lugustine  A.  McAl-| 

76.01 

William  B.  Gowen..! 
1 William  E.  Waldron' 
1 George  Eiser 

91.55 

587.64 

49.77 

1 Larkin  Brock 

46.90 

Hance  Hendrick j 

39.44 

$15.96 

1$.70 

10.05 

5.76 

2.75 

2.10 

4.96 

3.01 

16.62 

41.70 

53.95 

26.29 

2.05 

8.S3 

13.25 

13.81 
9.99 

26.81 

83.38 

529.35 

58.03 

10.42 

19.02 


TaSlapoosa  County. 


Camp  Hill 

Chanahachee 

Chapman’s  Ford . . . . 

JJader-ille  (c.  h.) 

Daviston 

De  Soto 

Dudley  ville i . 

Emuckfaw 

Fish  Pond 

Fort  Henderson 

Goldville 

Horse  Shoe  Bend. . . 

Jackson’s  Camp 

Kowaliga 

Pinckneyville 

Ilealtown  

Souchahatchee 

Stow’s  Ferry 

Tallassee 

Tehopeka  

Wind  Creek 

Younffsville 


Joshua  Paulk 

16.08 

7.43 

John  E.  Brooks 

21.49 

12.27 

Wm.  F.  Mapp 

4.15 

4.18 

Orren  W Lockett. . . 

198.24 

201.35 

John  0.  Davis 

9.20 

5.88 

William  Milner 

34.95 

18.95 

Thomas  A.  Brooks. . 

136.13 

124.74 

William  G.  Eay 

9.88 

6.71 

Albert  G.  Holloway. 

20.47 

17.36 

Allen  Kimball 

16  50 

13.37 

Albert  G Beckham. 

26.28 

12.66 

James  C Lewis 

13.11 

6.83 

George  Y Jarvis  . . . 

12.18 

7.67 

John  C Westbrook  . 

16.73 

10  88 

William  W Wood.. 

45.56 

28.40 

Patrick  Eeal 

8.50 ! 

11.50 

William  M.  Eape. . . 

15.79 

7.04 

Joel  Stow  

12.44 

9.54 

Eobert  T.  Ashurst  . . 

46.04; 

40.52 

Allen  J.  Smith 

8.82' 

1 2.0(t 

Joseph  Johnston 

22.08 

13.13 

Eeuben  G.  Young. . . ! 

53.57 

41.70 

Tnskaloosa  County. 

Addison I James  C.  Little 

Blocker’s .| William  G.  Blocker. 


6.651  2.69 


T'uskaloosa  County — (Continued^. 

Carthage |Theron  Browne I 

Cushing Pinckney  Phillips  . . | 

Fernvale W.  H.  Chesnutt , 

Foster’s John  L.  S.  Foster . . . i 

Jena Thos  P.  Kobertson  .i 

Jones’  Hill John  S.  McCallum..! 

McConnell’s John  McConnell ; 

McMath’s Elisha  McMath | 

Moore’s  Bridge. ....  Thomas  McCracken. 

New  Lexington David  J.  Woodward 

Northport James  E Smith j 

North  Eiver John  Thomas 

Oregonia Wilson  Shepherd. . . | 

Eomulus Eobert  P.  Macewen 

Sipsey  Turnpike William  E.  Bell 

Trion George  Collins 

Tuslcaloom  (c.  h.). ..  Wm  D.  Marrast... 
Woodstock James  Eay 


$33,551 

$11.47 

16,29| 

13.16 

44.24 

22.32 

13.75' 

1.3.62 

7.28: 

4.87 

4 7lJ 

2.50 

70.7L 

31.23 

6.18* 

3.83 

45  25, 

21.03 

112.27' 

62.76 

9.69; 

4.30 

8.82 

5.92 

15.30 

6.94 

9.70 1 

5.38 

29.02! 

15.41 

901 .20 '1196.45 

Walker  County. 


Arkadelphia 
BartonviUe  . . 

Gap 

Hanby’s  Mill. 
Holly  Grove. 

Jasper 

Kansas 

Thornhill  ... 
York 


John  M.  C.  Whorton. 
Alex  S Burnum  . . . 
William  Gravelee. . . 

James  D.  Hanby 

Auguston  Williams  . 

Levi  Sides 

James  Hogan 

Orrin  Davis 

Joseph  M.  Correy. ... 


4.71 

2.71 

9.61 

10.47 

12  66 

8.46 

45.12 

18.71 

8.00 

3.00 

14.57 

5.44 

8.48 

6.08 

Washington  County. 


New  Wakefield 

James  B.  Slade 

33.20 

7.86 

Pine  Orchard 

.Tnme.si  F.  Bates 

8 50 

- 

Pleasant  Valley 

James  G.  Hawkins.. 

15.36 

7.49 

Saint  Stephens 

James  MagoflBn 

69.49 

43.42 

Wilcox  Couii’y. 

Allenton 

James  A.  Crook 

92.97 

82.37 

Bethel  ....  

Silas  C.  Dumas 

18.40 

4.61 

Black’s  Bluff 

John  Spencer 

15.52 

12.75 

Camden 

Wm  J.  Kittrell 

340.76 

387.13 

Canton 

Edmund  Gaillard. . . 

44.90 

22.50 

Clifton  

T.  H Watson  ... 

26.42 

10.02 

CrGiigh’s  Mill 

.Tesse  Edwards  . . 

19.37 

7.52 

Patamn.  

William  S.  Wright.. 

3.84 

Lower  Peach  Tree. . 

Jacob  Mayer 

44  93 

20..39 

Pine  Apple 

A H.  Powell 

32.55 

17.22 

Pine  Hill 

Edmund  H.  Arnold. 

29,15 

14.01 

Prairie  Bluff 

John  W.  Davis 

87.98 

1421 

Eehoboth 

Wm  S.  Hutchinson. 

50.36 

23.32 

Snow  Hill 

Leonard  Moore 

25.75 

10.53 

[Wilcox  Springs 

J.  B.  Wood 

1 

— 

Arkansas  County ( 


Arkansas  Post. . 

Cass  Coe 

Crockett’s  Bluff. 

Cummins 

Deu'itt  tc.  h.l . . . 
Molina  Del  Eey. 
Mount  Adams  . . 
I’carson’s  Mill  . . 
Saint  Charles. . . 
South  Bend  .... 
Swan  Lake..  .. 


William  Ecfeld 

Coakley  B.  Mayo  . . 

Isaac  Currey  

Edward  C.  Morton. 
John  G.Quertermons 

Caleb  Hewitt 

.Vdolph  Eadgesky.. 
Kichard  Pearson... 
Charles  W.  Belknap 
John  A.  Jordan 
Quinton  D Nicks 


W esley 

Atlilcy  County. 

Chester 

. . . . iHenry  C.  Dade  ... 

I'.lon 

. . . . d esse' Cason,  Sen. . 

Fountain  Hill. . . 

1 Elijah  Kirkpatrick, 

AEKA 

$67.41! 

1 $88.43 

17.83 

[ 9.84 

15  47 

7.61 

12.05 

3.28 

17.39 

8.71 

10.98 

4.90 

1..32 

.79  : 

34.32 

22.38  ! 

75  21 

25.06 

32.64 

15.95 

14.34 

! 6.90 

15.<0| 
38  89 1 


3.64 

37.97 


Ashley  Covmty— (^Continued). 


namburg  (c.  h.)  — 

Holly  Point 

Long  View 

Orion 

Shiloh 


Abner  W.  Files 

$80.61 

John  Bullock ....... 

14.15 

Lorenzo  P.  Martin. . 

84  77 

James  K.  Norwood. 

32.31 

Levi  F.  Goodman  . . 

— 

Benton  County. 


Bentonville 

Double  Springs 

Hickory 

May.svi'lle 

Osage  Mills  . . .' 

PeaEidge 

Eobinson's  X Eoads 
Spavinaw 


$70.54 

9.15 

17.55 

15.51 


William  L.  Fcather- 

154.9l[ 

130.65 

ston 

John  W.  Phagan 1 

14.94! 

9.19 

William  Burgess 

' 



James  McFall 

.52.69 

28.69 

John  Smilh  

12.96 

3.61 

William  Martin 

32.62 

12.29 

Jesse  C.  Walls ■ 

— 

8.72 

Abraham  Whiuncy. 

7.67 

6.27 

A K K A N S A S . 


23 


Left-hand  column  shows  coinjiensation  of  rostmaster.  Kisht-liaiid  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Bradley  County. 


Eagle  Creek. . 
Gravel  Ridge. , 

Hermitage 

Eagle 

Lanark  

Moro  Bay 

Mount  Elba — 
IFa/rew,  (c.  li.). 


James  McDaniel 

Anthony  B.  Coward. 

John  D.  Singer 

Peter  Waghon 

William  Childs 

William  K.  Duncan. 
Robert  Cherry. . . 
Wm.  I.  Lephiew. 


Carroll  County. 


Carrollton 

Crooked  Creek. . 

Elm  Wood 

Green  Forest... 
King’s  River.. . . 
Mountain  Spring 
Mount  Pleasant. 
Osage  


[Isaac  Plumlee 

41.96 

24.48 

David  S.  Neese 

91.96 

20.49 

Joseph  B.  Baines. . . 

46.84 

43.09 

H.  W.  Coffman 

— 

— 

A.  M.  Deshields 

— 

— 

William  Walker 

11.71 

7.02 

John  C.  Logan 

— 

■ 

Laban  M.  Stroud 

33.39 

20.11 

Charles  Sneed 

15.59!  11.84 

Callioun  County. 

Hampton 'James  H.  Means I 37.15! 

Little  Bay Joseph  E.  Strong  . . . | 17.021 


Cherokee  IVation  County. 


Baptist  Mission. 

FUnt 

Fort  Gibson 

Grand  Saline. . . 

Kidron 

Tahlequah 


Evan  Jones 

12.65 

Erasmus  D.  Allen  . . 

24.05 

Thomas  Lanigan  . . . 

127.26 

Robert  D.  Ross 

46.00 

David  Palmer 

25.27 

Oliver  W.  Lipe 

145.81 

25.01 

9.82 


6.26 

12.78 

52.63 

30.19 

10.50 

178.83 


Chickasaw  IVation  County. 

Fort  Washita [Chapman  I.  Kinney.}  171.94|  164.78 

Chicot  County. 


Gaines’s  Landing . . 


[ Wm.  J.  Franklin  . . . 

175-39 

40.57 

A.  A.  McGee..- 

54.62 

21.96 

Moritz  Frank 

141.50 

147.81 

[John  L.  Hawkins. . 

— 

— 

Choctaw  IVation  County 

Armstrong  Academy 
Boggy  Depot 

Choctaw  Agency — 

Doaksville 

Eagletown 

Fort  Arbuckle 

Lukfahtah  

Wheelock 


Wm.  R.  Baker 

Reuben  Wright 

Napoleon  B.  Breed- 
love   

James  S.  Davis 

Amzi  Robinson 

John  H Strain 

James  M.  Skelton  . . 
Joseph  Hodges 


Clark  County. 

Alpine [James  F.  Buck 

Amity -James  R.  Thompson 

Anvil I Asa  B.  Beall ’. . . 

ArTcadelphia  (c.  h.).  James  P.  Bryant.. . 

Beech  Creek  Gabriel  L.  Bourland 

Genoa I Woodson  Vaden. . . 

Highway  Kenneth  Alartin  . . . 

Point  Cedar Richard  Wright .. . 

Rome Jo.shua  D.  Stewart. 

Springvale j Thomas  A.  Ross. . . 

Terre  Noir I James  11.  Crow.  . . 

Vei Nathan  W.  Sanders 

Columbia  County. 

Calhoun Littleberry  W.  Baker 

Dorcheate John  R.  Smith 

Falcon Leonidas  H.  Stewart 

Liddesdale George  M.  Watson. . 

Magnolia George  P.  Smoote. . . 

Palestine  .Elisha  Moore ; 

Sulphur  Springs lAsbury  B.  Moody. . . : 


12.84 


57.84 

114.45 

24.58 

65.75 

11.71 

21.72 


20.03 
16.11 
14.06 
269.74 
17  90 
5.00 

5.73 
7.901 

20.32 

7.73 
13.74 


63.72 

24.97 

43.97 
8.89 

5it.60 


1.80 


59.14 

137.28 

12.11 

42.70 

5.64 

6.45 


14.40 

12.91 

9.26 

254.43 

7.62 
2.00 
2.75 

5.63 
12.02 

2.49 

8.44 


32.57 
21.93 

85.58 
4.18 

22.24 


Belmont 

Hugh  R.  Frazier 

Hiram  Brodie.  . . . 

7.86 

4.89 

Lee’s  Creek 

Natural  Dam 

Andrew  Afrirtfin 

The  Narrows 

AVilliam  Howard  . . . 
William  B.  Heard... 

17.35 

392.70 

VoAh  Buren  (c.  h.)  . . 

Conway  Coimtyi 


Cadron 

East  Fork  . . . 
Green  Grove 
Lewisburgh  . 
Springfield  . . 


Dennis  Hall 

$14.55 

Bryant  V.  King 

2.86 

John  Murray 

25.93 

Anderson  Gordon  . . 

125.4- 

Joshua  Moses 

40.74 

Crawford  County • 


Creek  IVatsosa  Connly, 

Creek  Agency [Ethel  B.  Bright . . . . . 

Micco IWard  H.  Bailey 


27.40  [ 
12.381 


Crittenden  County, 


Bledsoe’s  Landing.. 

Blue’s  Point 

Council  Bend 

Grayson 

Marion  (c.  h.) 

Mound  City 

Oldham 


Toliver  S.  Craig 



John  L.  Barnard  . . . 

14.01 

George  N.  Barbour  , 

14.98 

William  Rives 

46.16 

Ludowick  Farmer  . . 

46.16 

Elijah  Cheek 

9.40 

Thomas  H.  Bradley. 

9.00 

$8.83 

.82 

14.44 

89.97 

23.14 


4.43 

2.33 


11.15 

273.07 


13.47 

6.92 


7.03 

10.50 

25.84 

25.84 

6.10 


Dallas  County, 


Beech  Bluff 

Cachemasso 

Chambersville . . . 

Como 

Fair  View 

Holly  Springs  . . . 
Princeton  (c.  h.) . 

Stover  

Tulip  . . ; 


James  M,  Lea 

7.04 

3.84 

James  A.  Gray 

26.03 

11.01 

Fielding  E.  Samuel. 
Homer  N.  Darby 

36.62 

19.95 

James  D.  Scott 

6.36 

4.15 

George  W.  Beard  . . . 

31.00 

19.93 

George  W.  Mallett. . 

139.64 

125.09 

Wm.  Higginbotham. 

24.57 

18.94 

James  A.  Pattillo. . . 

107.88 

133.79 

Desha  County. 


Antwerp 

Campbell 

John  H.  Freeman  . . 
Thomas  H.  Tindall. . 
James  M.  Arnett 

— 

— 

Fair  IForest 

30.58 

14.56 

Florence 

Wm.  D.  Monroe. . . . 

48.02 

22.34 

Laconia 

Churchill  H.  Black- 
burn   

76.75 

25.-34 

Napoleon 

Elihu  Randolph 

1003.69 



Red  Fork 

Wm.  M.  Candor 

20.69 

43.64 

White  River 

S.  J.  Brandenburg . . 

11.65 

5.71 

Cut  Off 

Green  Mount 

Lacey 

Monticello  (c.  h.). 

Montonga 

RelPs  Bluff 


Drew  County. 

Peter  Farquhar. . . 
John  Smith,  Sen.  . 
Wm.  B.  Daniel.  . . 

Robert  McKay 

Robert  B.  Harper. 
William  C.  Norton 


38.77 

154.45 

13.88 


22.78 

149.68 

10.39 

5.49 


Fran’Jsn  County, 


Cass 

Charleston  . . . 
Constitution  . . 
Ozark  (c.  h.)  , 
Pleasant  Hill , 

Roseville 

Sub  Rosa 


Grimalda  C.  Sadler . 

1 14.20 

9.35 

Edm’dM.Richardson 

32.70 

10.52 

Dewbart  L.  Bourland 

9.87 

4.26 

A.  B.  Krider 

10-3.01 

87.85 

David  D.  Williams.. 

89.32 

8.86 

Wm.  D.  Sadler 

47.23 

43.85 

W'm.  K.  Rogers 

5.91 

8.00 

Fulton  County. 


Bennett’s  River. . 

Cross  Plains 

Eagle 

Franklin 

Pilot  mil  (c.  h.). 
Rapp’s  Barrens. 


William  S.  Jones  . . 
John  S.  Shaver. . . . 

N.  N.  Willis 

Levi  Bowling  . . . . 
James  B.  McKelvey 

John  S.  Rus.sell 

Union Elhanan  W.  Orr  . . . 


6.25 
5.(18 

3.25 
21.74 
28.98 
16.86 

4.11 


4.32 

8.59 

1.80 

14.-39 

10.80 

11.00 

2.82 


24 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight  hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfiSce  to  Department. 


Chalk  Bluflf 

GaAnesmlle  (c.  h.). 

Greensboro’ 

Lorado 

Newport 

Oak  Bluffs 

Oak  Eidge 

Poplaa’  Creek 

Shakespear 

Walcott 


Greene  County. 

William  Liddell 

James  F.  Davies. . . 

Alex.  M.  Davis 

J.  P.  Harris 

Francis  M.  Davis. . 

John  McNeill  

Matthew  Y.  Love. . 
Mannen  E.  Clements 
William  H.  Mack. . 
Philip  K.  Lester  . . . 


Hempstead  County. 


Albany 

Columbus. 

Fulton 

Graves 

Justus’  Mills 

Marlbrook 

Nashville  

Mount  Moria 

Spring  Hill 

Wa&hington  (c.  h.) . . 


William  P.  Barham 
Mat.  V.  Cheatham 
Robert  D.  Walker 
Thomas  Ferrell. . . 

John  Justus 

John  W.  Williams 
Paschal  E.  Smith. 

James  Munn 

Thomas  J.  Reynolds 
Robert  L.  Phillips. . , 


Hot  Springs  County. 


Antioch 

Fair  Play. . . , 
Hot  Springs  , 
Midw'ay  . . . . , 

Eockport 

Whittington 


Stephen  S.  Keeler. . . 
Zachariah  Phillips.. 
Jacob  W.  Parker  . . . 
James  M.  Hammond 
Augustus  D.  Hardy. . 
Jethro  P.  Henderson 


Alder  Brook 

Batesville  (c.  h.) 

Big  Bottom 

Buck  Horn 

Convenience 

Curiah 

Eminence 

Graham 

Hickory  Valley 

Oil  Trough 

Pleasant  Plains 

Poke  Bayou 

Rock  Point 

Rust’s 

Sullivan  Springs 

Sulphur  Rock 

W allace  Creek 

Walnut  Grove 

Wolf  Bayou 


independence  County. 


Henry  Niell 

Reuben  Harpham  . . 
Whorton  E.  Magness 
Amistead  Younger.. 

John  Stone. 

Zachariah  W.  Vineil 

Daniel  W’ood 

Charles  W.  Waugh  . 

T.  A.  Meacham 

Edwin  R.  McGuire. . 

James  Colson 

John  Martin 

E.  D.  Rushing 

David  McKinney  . . . 

James  D.  Fore 

James  Dunnagan. . . 

William  Hess 

Hamblen  Hogan. . . . 
William  Hutson 


Benbrook’s  Mills. . 

Big  Spring 

Blue  Mountain  . . , 

Mill  Creek 

Mount  Olive ...... 

North  Fork.  . 

Rich  Woods 

Rocky  Bayou 

Sylamore 

Table  Rock 

Wild  Haws 


Izard  County. 

Elbert  Benbrook . . 
Henry  F.  Bone  . . . 
Brice  M.  Garner. . 
William  Sublett. . . 
Augustus  C.  Jeffery 

Jacob  W^olf 

Thomas  Riggs 

William  IT.  Low. . 
Tobias  S.  Rudulph 

John  A.  Beck 

Wm.  F.  Watkins. . 


Jackson  County. 


Augn.ofa 

Colerain  

h’lizdbeth  (c  h.). 
Grand  Glaze.. . . 
Jacksonport , 


Thomas  E.  Erwin. . . 

Howell  S.  Holt 

John  S.  Coe 

George  AV.  Patterson 
Tames  Q.  Alacon 


Kenyon 'John  C.  Kirkpatrick. 

Mount  Pinson James  Martin 


Camp  Creek. 

Egypt 


Jefferson  County. 


Joseph  McClung... . 
Samuel  B.  Palmer  . . 


$13.94 

j $8.95 

45.51 

! 33.22 

38.83 

i 25.96 

4.29 

4.64 

11.59 

8.33 

11.82 

7.23 

7.58 

1 5.33 

2.66 

, , 1.88 

6.57 

1 3.58 

54.59 

17.94 

41.41 

14.84 

14.27 

7.47 

16.29 

7.78 

9.53 

1.44 

59.81 

35.53 

42.54 

24.11 

40.89 

14.97 

329.88 

551.63 

9.54 

7.32 

137.95 

23.83 

11.44 

7.12 

88.04 

36.09 

4.99 

3.16 

16.11 

8.63 

340.73 

336.80 

3.65 

2.58 

16.20 

9.21 

21.76 

11.42 

9.99 

5.92 

22.33 

6.14 

31.06 

18.45 

19.14 

14.00 

13.72 

7.78 

66.24 

37.13 

10.10 

6.67 

17.78 

10.81 

5.73 

3.88 

11.12 

7.91 

5.49 

3.72 

4.52 

2.13 

12.51 

7.90 

16.49 

7.85 

41.22 

11.91 

— 

19.21 

26.09 

51.53 

18.27 

13.80 

6.00 

3.50 

32.84 

31.91 

124.06 

180.59 

5.81 

3.78 

40.09 

29.97 

36.74 

13.32 

178.98 

94.17 

12.57 

10.02 

8.76 

6.35, 

8.15 

1 6.00 

Lehi 

Locust  Cottage 

Monday 

New  Gascony 

Pastoria 

Peach  Grove  

Pine  Bluff 

Plum  Bayou 

Richland 

White  Sulphur  Sp’gs 
White  Bluff. 


Solomon  W.  McGe- 

hee 

James  A.  Hudson  . 
AVilliam  H.  AVilson. 
Elnathan  B Mason 

Robert  Alcorn 

Thomas  AVard 

Thomas  B.  Morris  . 
Antoine  Barraque  . 
John  A.  Cheatham. 
John  C.  Newton  . . . 
Alfred  R.  King 


Jobnson  County. 

Clarksville Thomas  Powers  . . . 


Cobbsville 

Eubank’s  Mills  . . 

Horse  Head 

Patterson’s  Bluff. 

Piney 

Pittsburgh 

Point  Meers 


Francis  K.  Jones  . . 
John  T.  Horner. . . . 
AVilliam  T.  Hyten. . 
Thomas  Whittaker. 
Absalom  B.  Joyner. 
Edward  M.  Pickett. 
Levy  E.  Poteet 


Lewisville  (e.  h.)  . . . 

Millville 

Oak  Hill 

Rondo 

Spring  Bank 

Walnut  HUl 


La  Fayette  County. 

Jas.  M.  Montgomery 

John  C.  Lewis 

Hiram  G.  Dooley  . . . 

L.  T.  Cully 

Owen  Collins 

George  W.  Baker . . . 


Lawrence  County. 


Canton Wiley  C.  Jones  . . . 

Clover  Bend Samuel  Robinson . 

Evening  Shade | William  Vaughan. 

Hazel  Grove 'Alexander  Campbell 


Houghton 

Jackson  

Linwood 

Martin’s  Creek 

Powhatan 

Reed’s  Creek . . 

Smith  ville 

Strawberry 


William  H..Swan 
Brooker  Bennett . . . 
James  Blackwell.. . 

Bryan  Killett 

John  A.  Lindsay  . . 
Robert  G.  Shaver. . 

Eli  Thornburg 

Enoch  E.  Ashley  . . 


lYIadison  County. 


Huntsville  (e.  h.) 

Little  Spring 

Marble 

Saint  Paul 

War  Eagle 

Wesley 

Yellville 


James  R.  Berry 

Robert  D.  Troutt 

Gilbert  Hudson 

John  C Sumner 

Samuel  R.  Shepard.. 

Allen  AVaits 

Thomas  F.  Austin  . . 


Mississippi  County. 


Marion  Countj. 

Buffalo  City Edmund  B.  Tunstall., 

Clear  Creek Allies  Patton j 

Dubuque AVilliam  B.  King ; 

Rolling  Prairie iMichael  Young ; 

Yellville ;Dixon  C.  AVilliams. . i 


7). 

$36.87 

$19.34 

3.36 

— 



. ■■■  - 

31.23 

10.63 

8.37 

4.18 



■ 

450.45 

508.52 

28.46 

9.76 

9.46 

9.39 

1. 

■ 

4.82 

2.82 

232.10 

164.02 

1.85 

1.26 

4.22 

3.33 

21.28 

14.60 

22.80 

17.21 

24.42 

16.05 

37.87 

9.93 

2.76 

1.91 

76.03 

87.47 

4.77 

3.36 

7.85 

4.77 

19.86 

6.95 

5.00 

3.50 

11.00 

3.30 

11.33 

7.93 

11.38 

6.93 

32.48 

19.68 

13.81 

9.47 

1.68 

1.75 

22.39 

10.13 

2.40 

1.70 

7.00 

4.60 

69.69 

108.72 

42.16 

12.98 

70.33 

32.83 

2.00 

1.32 

109.78! 

85.71 

11.01' 

5.04 

6.40  i 

4.31 

15.41 

5.38 

6.47 

8.89 

13.84 

6.90 

6.51, 

3.89 

12.54 

4.17 

. ■ 

. . 

20.12 

12.29 

26.69 

16.81 

77.53 

40.83 

Barfield 

Hickman’s  Bend 


|A.  B.  Slavey 

Elliott  Hickman  — 

— 

25.04 

James  H.  Hazard.. . 

62.39 

[Edw’d  J.  McGavock 

15.09 

Monroe  County. 


Aberdeen 

Clarendon 

Cyjfress 

Lawrenceville 

Moro  

Pine  Grove 

Surrounded  Hills  . . . 
Valley  Grove....  .. . 


W ashington  Peebles 

Henry  M.  Couch 

James  A.  Bariu  r . . . 

James  G.  Gay  

James  AV.  Sullivan. 
Moses  R.  Guthrie. . . 
AVm.  T.  Rowland  . . . 
Jordan  B.  Lambert. . 


54.99 

88.96 

5.86 

54.82 

1.00 

5.26 

29.90 


13.54 

28.02 

9.12 


48.82 

18.87 

.66 

74.95 

.50 

4.17 

20.22 


ARKANSAS 


25 


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Montgomery  County# 

Akin’s  Store jEdward  Akin 

Big  Fork Thomas  J.  Bates 

Caddo  Cove I William  Farr 

Centreville {Fielding  Strawn  . . . 

Harold I Gibson  K.  Robinson. 

Mount  Ida James  A.  Stall 


IVewton  County. 


Borland 

Cave  Creek 

Ja.sper  (c.  h.) 

Marshall  Prairie 

Mount  Judea. 

Mount  Parthenon . . . 
Whitelev’s 


Elbert  C.  Wade 
Isaiah  Dodson 
E.  W Harrison 
David  Johnson 

Jesse  Brewer 

Andrew  J.  Boen 

Joseph  I.  Marshburn 


$11.72| 
8.55| 
2.081 
22.41' 
18.12’ 
40.56 1 


5.T2 


$11.01 

3.S5 

.80 

14.97 

11.33 

14.35 


Perry  County. 

Casa ; j Joshua  M.  Miller — j 

Cypress  Mills William  H.  Ivey 

I’erryville  (c.  h.) |Wm.  H.  Blackwell. . 1 


13.24 

39.33 


5.15 

26.40 


Philips  County. 


Askew 

Barney’s 

Beech  Grove  . 

Big  Creek 

Edwardsburg 
Helena  (c.  h.). 
La  Grange  . . . 

Marianna 

North  Creek. . 

Oldtown 

Planters 

Sterling 

Walnut  Bend. 
Wayne 


1 William  S. Miller  ... 

— 

Richmond  A.  Jones. 

19.10 

Salathiel  Sherrod  . . . 

18.72 

Bailey  Kendall 

49.55 

Jas.  C.  W.  Tollison.. 

65.00 

Charles  H.  Adamson 

477.95 

Jesse  Everett 

23.63 

David  A.  Wicker. . . 

29.23 

Francis  H.  Dade 

7.35 

James  W.  Muncey. . 

— 

James  Nelson 

5.21 

Alfred  P.  Evart 

— 

Eli  T.  Diamond 

21.21 

Valentine  P.  Rogers. 

22.63 

Pike  County ( 


Antoine [Joseph  Trout 

Brocktown Samuel  Brock 

County  Line David  A.  Walton. . . 

Huddleston James  B.  Gray 

Murfreesboro’ William  J.  Kelly  . . 

Wilton James  Scott 


26.94 
4.16 
5.59 
6.24 

32.94 
25.84! 


8.41 

7.80 


9.00 

2.92 

3.91 

4.32 

19.28 

15.99 


Poinsett  County. 


Bolivar 

Cold  Water. 
Farm  Hill. . 
Goldsboro’. . 
Greenfield  . 
Johnston — 
Lockbee  ... 
Santa  Fe. . . 


William  Thrower. . . 

26.74 

25.06 

David  Block — .... 

10.44 

5.31 

William  E.  Stancel.. 

11.14 

7.19 

Lemuel  McGuire 

.77 

.54 

Lemuel  Tolland 

4.23 

2.89 

John  H.  Cross 

1.87 

1.00 

Benj.  F.  Freeman... 

7.43 

4.57 

Lewis  H.  Sutfin 

1.28 

.90 

Samuel  H.  Hinton  . . 

15.91 

10.09 

Polk  County. 

Big  Bend William  Butler 

Cove Johnson  McDaniel.. 

Gap  Springs James  H.  Gilliam. . , 

Panther Daniel  B.  Hanison. . 

Quito James  Griffith 

Shetucket Nathan  Eldridge — 

Pope  County. 

Dover William  B.  Young.. 

Gaily  Creek Kirkbride  Potts 

Geesville Joseph  Brown 

Glass  Village William  R.  Turner. . 

Moreland Young  L.  Thompson 

MorriMown  (c.  h )..  Henry  C Howell — 

Rock  Hill {James  G Bruton 

Russellville jGoorge  W.  Petray.. 


9.45 

15.18 

5.18 

26.84 

2.66 

11.65 


6.78 

9.02 
3.56 
9.26 

2.02 
6.98 


101.63 

32.77 

44.31 

14.60 

1.94 

1.40 

45.37 

10.92 

3.48 

2.17 

51.631  20.13 

Prairie  County, 


Brownsville 

Des  Arc  

Duvall’s  Bluff. . . 
Lake  Bluff. . . .\  . 
Hickory  Plain.. 
Oakland  Grove. 

Red  Oak 

Watensaw 


John  Wright 

$97.74 

$44.30 

William  M.  Jones. . . 

77.61 

53.41 

Patrick  H.  Wheat.. . 

■ 8.56 

1 65 

Eldridge  G.  Atkins  . 

68.93 

27.26 

William  H.  Hancock 

39.29 

31.69 

Gabriel  Conner 

68.93 

. 27.26 

John  W.  Adams 

14.75 

12.91 

Silas  Buck 

— 

— 

Piilasiii  County. 


Bayou  Metoe 

Fourche  

Good  Hope 

Little  Rock  (c.  h.) . . 

Mary 

North  Point 

Pennington’s  Mills. 


Patrick  Fenton 

J.  A.  McAdoo 

Colbert  MoOre 

John  E.  Reardon  . . . 

Elias  Good 

John  W.  Ferguson.. 
Wm.  Q.  Pennington. 


Randolph  County. 


Crosson’s  Store James  W.  Crosson. 

Fourche  Dumas Francis  M.  Russell. 

Hanaucr’s  Store | James  W.  Reeves. . 

Erasmus  D.  Pitman 
Andrew  Mcllroy... 

John  Carter 

Thomas  B.  Rice 


Hize’s  Ferry 

Lima 

Pocahontas  (e.  h.). . 
Spring  Creek 


Calvert 

Cotton  Plant. . . 

Crawford 

Eureka  

Gage’s  Point. . . 
Green  Plains . . 

Languelle 

Linden 

Madison 

Mill  Ridge 

Oakland 

Plainville 

Saint  Francis. . 
Taylor’s  Creek . 
Wittsburgh 


St.  Francis  County. 

James  Lynch 

Samuel  Simpson,  Jr. 

Richard  Jones 

William  T.  Mebane.. 

Parley  t.  Hill 

Leander  Pursell 

Arch’d  G.  McDaniel. 

W.  I.  Neel 

Henry  Halbert 

Eensellaer  Vaun 

L.  D.  Switzer 

Thomas  B.  Hay  

John  C.  Tyer 

Oscar  P.  Wolff 

William  W.  Calvert. 


Belfast 

Benton  (c.  h.) 

Bland’s 

Brazil 

Cherry  Grove 
Collegeville. . . 

Hungary 

Lost  Creek  . . . 
Owensville  . . . 


Black  Jack 

Boonmlle,  (c.  h.) 
Cedar  Creek  . . . 
Cross  Roads  — 

Parks 

Revilee 

Texas 

Trouble  Hill.... 
Tumlinsonville. . 
'Waldron 


Saline  County. 

John  W.  Dawdy. . . 

Herman  Levi 

Stephen  Chennault. 

Moses  Brazil 

Thomas  H.  Crowson 

William  Ulmer 

Rich’d  I.  C.  Rhodes 
Morgan  D.  Brown  . 
James E.  Wolfe  ... 

Scott  County. 

Stephen  Graves  . . . 
Larkin  C.  Walton  . 

James  Gibson 

Stephen  H.  Chism  . 

Feli-x.G.  Gaines 

Charles  Humphrey. 
Charles  N.  Tannehill 
William  E.  Elkins. . 
W.  A.  Tomlinson. . 
Thomas  H.  Cox — 


Searcy  County. 


Fig  Flat Littleton  Baker 

Lebanon  (c.  h.) John  M.  Hensly — 

Locust  Grove Geo.  W.  Campbell. 

Pleasant  Exchange. . Tidings  Thompson 

Point  Peter  William  T.  Rea 

Providence Oran  A Mabrey  . . . 

Tomahawk James  Thompson. . 

Wiley’s  Cove Samuel  Leslie 


2.96 

1.54 

1980.97 

122.50 

13.94 

6.11 

5.61 

3.16 

1.36| 

1 

6.70 

2.68 

3>51 

-2.33 

4.90 

2.68 

13.65 

6.39 

.28 

.16 

95.11 

110.39 

9.87 

5,75 

24.28 

14.80 

4.52 

3.08 

19,37 

11.73 

6.50 

3.00 

28.57 

10.91 

29.89 

23.34 

11.41 

6.24 

35.32 

11.24 

84.00 

19.50 

53.76 

28.03 

2.09 

2.33 

106.98 

88.27 

9.27 

3.67 

5.95 

4.59 

8.85 

6.53 

14.58 

4.76 

9.65 

4.42 

24.00 

9.36 

12.30 

7.38 

19.85 

13.92 

19.75 

18.40 

6.64 

3.69 

10.33 

2.89 

16.13 

8.50 

30.44 

7.45 

.28: 

.24 

15.34 

9.58 

4.40 

2.10 

65.55 

77.95 

29.57 

24.45 

29.11 

13.72 

4.93 

3.53 

1.65 

1.04 

8.39 

6.78 

15.24 

11.03 

26 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


I.eft-liand  cnliiTim  sliows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kiglit-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Seb^istian  County# 


Back  Bone 
Bloomer  . . 
Brunner  . . 
Chocoville. 

Fort  Smitli 


GremAcood  (e.  h.). 
Hodge’s  Prairie  . . 

James’  Fork 

Jenny  Lind 

Long  Prairie 

New  Market 

Bound  Knob 

Sugar  Loaf 


Brownstown  . . 

Centre  Point. . . 

Farmington 

Norwoodsville. 
Paraclifta 
Eocky  Comfort 

Saline 

Ultima  Thule . . 


Beaver  Euin  . . 
Champagnolle. 

Eldorado 

Hillsboro’ 

Lisbon 

Meeks 

Mount  Holly  . . 
New  London  . . 

Pigeon  Hill 

Scotland 

Three  Creeks. . 

Tremont 

Union  Springs . 
Wilmington  . . . 


Henry  A.  Gouger. . . 

$ 

(P 

Andrew  J.  Brooks  . . 

7.33 

3.71 

David  L.  Cormack. . 

3.48 

2.14 

William  Chadwick. . 

5.49 

4.13 

Samuel  H.  Mont- 

453.62 

487.17 

gomery  

James  Johnston. 

13.70 

9.17 

Win.  G.  Woodson  .. 

9.65 

5.13 

Francis  M.  Moore. . . 

13.15 

8.23 

James  J.  Baker 

19.93 

13.04 

Alexander  D.  Scott. . 

— 

— 

W m.  M.  Bradshaw. . 

11.80 

6.96 

Leonard  Spradling. . 

— 

— 

Francis  W.  Daniels. . 

17.25 

8.55 

Sevier  County, 


Burton  H.  Kins- 
worthy 

49.71 

. E.  W.  McFall 

40.83 

. J ohn  T.  Turrentine  . 

. Lewis  H.  Norwood.. 

. Henry  G.  Bind 

18.99 

64.31 

. Franklin  L.  Eeid  . . . 

54.67 

. Stephen  Clienault. .. 

5..55 

. William  K.  McKean. 

23.53 

48.92 

18.05 

14.69 

18.58 

2T.33 

2.13 

9.14 


lutou  County. 

Needham  Powell.... 
William  H.  Adams.. 

John  A.  Avera. 

William  E.  Hunt 

David  S.  Arnold 

Hugh  B.  Cobb 

James  H.  Capers 

Armand  Lefils 

William  M.  Ware. . . 

Hugh  Kelly 

Artemus  Brown 

Leonel  B.  Hyatt 

Warren  Parker 

Stephen  Smith 


Fan  Eiiren  County. 


Clinton 

Kinderhook 

Liberty  Springs. 

Quitman 

Valley  Springs.. 


. .Jonathan  T.  Bradley 
. William  Cullura 

87.57 

13.52 

. Eobert  L.  Norman. . 

— 

. , Jesse  YCitt  

27.72 

. John  T.  Jones 

4.61 

Washington  County. 

Billingsly [Hiram  H.  Barrow. . . I 11.441 

Boonsboro’ [Ewing  W.  McClure,  j 159.53 j 


18.18 

3.37 


14.80 

2.00 


7.01 

75.18 


Washington  Cou nty — ( Continued). 


Boon’s  Grove 

Elm  Springs 

Evansville  

Fayettemille  (c.  h.) . . 

Greenville 

Herrnannsburgh . . 

Hilochee 

Maguire’s  Store 

Sylva 

Taney  

West  Fork 


Benjamin  F.  Eeagor. 

$21.-36 

$14.52 

William  S.  Deaver. . 

37.68 

18.84 

John  H.  Barney 

48.04 

21.35 

William  Adams 

413.32 

258.58 

Jeremiah  Brewster.. 

4.50 

3.00 

James  S.  Hukill 

16..37 

9..39 

Daniel  B.  Neal 

10.46 

6.23 

Hosea  M.  Maguire. . 

13.43 

7.19 

Martin  W.  Thorn- 
bcrrv 

46.30 

44.52 

-John  Crawford 

7.25 

4.96 

i Oliver  L.  Karnes 

2.29 

.92 

Buena  Vista 

Buffalo 

Camden  (c.  h.). . . 

Caney  

Freco 

Herrnannsburgh . 

Lamartine  

Leake’s  Store 

Liberty 

Ouachita 

Petersburgh 

Seminary 

Two  Bayou 

Woodlawn 


Washita  County. 


Francis  M.  Cross 

James  A.  Norris 

Eobert  A Callaway. 

John  McNeely 

James  Thompson . . . 
John  H.  Hermann. . 
Thomas  P.  Dockery. 

Samuel  Leake 

George  Adams 

E.  C.  Bacon 

Thomas  Satterv’hite. 

Eiley  Manning 

N.  Wilder  

Thomas  C.  Old 


8.75 

4.22 

21.61 

10.28 

374.89 

480.42 

211.78 

7.55 

72.41 

45.49 

1 6.-37 

19.-39 

46.51 

42.43 

56.18 

32.02 

22.63 

10.26 

25.89 

13.61 

9.28 

2.68 

White  County. 


Centre  HiU 

Cold  Well 

Eoyal  Colony . . . 
Searcy  (c.  h.). . . 

Stony  Point 

Ten  Mile  Creek. 
Velvet  Eidge. . . 
West  Point 


William  B.  Holland . 

— 

Elijah  Little 

17.49 

David  Thornton  — 

8.60 

Hugh  Eeed 

18.5.46 

John  E.  Wooten 

24.02 

Jacob  Pate 

.21 

Parks  S.  Middleton  . 

7.14 

W.  H.  Bradshaw 

32.23 

5.90 

173.23 

13.66 

.16 

3.54 

17.58 


Fell  County. 


Bluffton 

Chikalah 

Dawdille  (c.  h.) 

Dardanelle 

Gravelly  Hill 

Parkersburgh 

Petite  Jean 

Eock  Creek  — 

Eover 


Joseph  Gault 

16.50 

8.00 

Burk  Johnson 

15.42 

7.05 

Jonathan  T.  Shoupe. 

83.78 

91.88 

George  Magness . . : . 
Lorenzo  E.  F'rie 

140.31 

108.11 

3.60 

— 

Sidney  A.  Shed 

8.63 

3.23 

Henry  Ward 

5.25 

3.60 

Alexander  A.  Scott. . 

7.70 

4.17 

William  Anderson 
Carter 

2.28 

1.00 

CALIFOENIA. 


Alameda  County. 


Alameda  . 

Arthur  S.  Barber 

$49.65 

Alvarado 

A.  M.  Church  

276.79 

"RrArklrlvn 

Bclzal’l  M.  Atchinson 

Centreville 

Ecuben  Z.  Clements. 

30.00 

Oakland  . . . , 

Thonuis  Gallagher. . 

— 

San  Leandro! 

Lewis  Jjangfeld 

— 

San  Lorenzo 

Freedom  H.  Cowles. 

72.48; 

Drytown  . . 
Jackson. . . 
Sarahvillo 
Volcano. . . 


Amador  County. 

William  O.  Clark  . . . 

B B.  Eedhead 

Hugh  Eobinson 

Ileiu-y  T.  Barnum  .. 


827.58 

648.(10 


749  86 


$12.56 

176.78 


24.40 


187.88 

389.00 


4S5.0S 


Bid  well’s  Bar 

Brush  Creek  ...  . 
Charley’s  Eancho. 

Cherokee 

Chico 

Forbestown 

Hamilton 

Lassens 

Oroville 

Pea  Vine 

W^oodville 


Butte  County. 

John  W.  Gilkyson  . . ($606.05 
David  G.  Martin. . . 

John  Lowery  

Thomas  McDanel. . 

John  Bidwell 

Nathaniel  D.  Plum. 

Eobert  Davis 

William  P.  Mayhow 
Dewitt  C.  Downer  . 

David  Whipple 

Joseph  Wood 


Calavaras  County. 

Angel’s  Camp [John  C.  Scriluier.. . 

Camp  Seco [jared  L.  Dixon | 550.00| 


289.851 


$371.68 


41.00 
73.22 

124.69 

18.00 
15.04 


191.15 

305.00 


CALIFORNIA. 


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Calavaras  County — {Continued). 

Double  Springs 

Fourth  Crossing 

Jone  Yallev 

Mill  Talley 

Mokelumne  Hill. . . . 

Murphys 

North  Branch 

O’Byrue's  Ferry 

Pleasant  Springs  . . , 

San  Andreas 

Sutter  Creek  

Yallicita 

Coins!  County. 

Coluai  (c.  h.) 'William  Tincent. 

Grand  Island Thomas  Eddy  . . . 

Monroeville J.  Weston,  Jr  . . . 

Moon's  Eanch Nathaniel  Merrill 

Princeton Eobert  S.  Arnett. 

Tehama Owen  Gerry 


Nelson  T.  Norcross  . 
Alex'r  C.  Bentzhof . . 
James  H.  Alvord  . . . 

"PI  .T  O-al^nrn 

$53.62 

193.92 

$36  35 

90.86 

Henry  S.  Anhiser. . 
Augustus  H.  Stevens 
Edwin  T.  Lake 

.Tnim 

1022.28 

642.48 

284.95 

798.46 

411.10 

154.20 

[Adolphe  H.  Hoerch^ 

1 ner 

42.00 

18.00 

'Charles  C.  Sweet 

Dwight  Crandall  . . . 
Geo.  T.  McMurray.. 

S'lO.OO 

244.25 

123.00 

125.00 

11.3.92 

62.00 

222.06 

129.53 

19.50 

12.16 

36  50 

21.00 

13.37 

8.07 

162.00 

79.00 

Contra  Costa  County. 


Alamo 

Antioch 

^lartinez  (c.  h.). . 
San  Pablo 


John  M.  Jones 

50.48 

30.70 

George  Brown 

20  68 

14.28 

Hiram  Fogg 

- 341.14 

129.77 

Asa  B.  Bates 

11.44 

3.94 

[Samuel  EusseU 

6.05 

3 23 

Eldorado  County. 


Bottle  Hill 

Cedarville 

Clarksville 

Cold  Spring 

Coloma  (c.  h.) 

Diamond  Spring. . . 

Eldorado 

Fiddletown 

Garden  Yalley 

Georgetown 

Grizzly  Flats 

Greenwood  

Indian  Diggings . . . 

Kelsey 

Newtotvn 

PUot  Hill 

Placerville 

Salmon  Falls 

Spanish  Flat 

Yeomet 


Samuel  M.  Jamison. 





Abrah’m  Blockmann 

74.49 

46.60 

David  Cummins 

John  M.  Goetschines 

279.19' 

166.74 

Eobert  F.  Davis 

1583.19: 

1475.26 

Michael  K.  Shearer. 

839.34: 

504.95 

Alexander  Irvine. . . 



Dennis  Townsend. . . 

242.40 

123.51 

Simeon  L.  Stewart. . 

35.00 

19.00 

Joseph  C.  Terrill 

1240.44 

1014.34 

.J ames  Burgess 



Samuel  B.  .Jaques. . . 

454.63 

303.54 

.John  W.  Gilbert 

.John  White. 

115.80 

54.92 

Joseph  W.  Smith  . . . 

57.00 

34.00 

Alexander  J.  Bayley 

93.11 

46.87 

Allen  M.  Thatcher.. 

2500.00 

2200  00 

Eeuben  K.  Berry. . . 

1 185  60 

101.51 

Jacob  Glassman 

277.51 

166.49 

Edwin  Bebee 

Humboldt  County. 


Bucksport . . 

Eureka 

TJniontown  , 


William  Eoberts 

Tristram  H.  Foss  . . . 
Albert  H.  Murdock. . 


Klamath  County. 

Crescent  City  (c.  h.).] David  C.  Lewis 

Trinidad lEliakim  C.  Darling  . 

Los  Angeles  County. 

Tames  S.  Waite.. . .. 


Los  Angeles 

Monte 

San  Gabriel. 
San  Padro  . 


Ira  Thompson 
Thomas  Burdick  . . . 
Geo.  C.  Alexander. . . 


Marin  County. 

Novate IHenry  F.  Jones. . 

San  lidfael  (c.  h.). . . i Walter  Skidmore  , 


Marii»osa  County. 

AguaFrio. . (Benjamin  F.  Whitten' 

Bondville  Stephen  Bond i 

Forlorn  Hope 1 Thomas  Eagleson  ' 

Gwin  William  Laughlin... I 

Indian  Guleh James  A.  Morton. . . 


112.55! 

1 68.96 

409.56 

1 241.44 

57.00 

1 28.35 

892.16 

219.35 

11.83 

6.99 

7.(Ui 

4,00 

31.40 

16.40 

21.15 

! 11.56 

32.S8[ 

17.36] 

1 

112.68 

1 

68.57  ‘ 

34.33 

19.51 : 

Mariposa  County — {Continued). 


Homitas 

Leach’s  Store .... 
3Iariposa  (c.  h.). 
Maxwell’s  Creek. 

Millerton 

New  Potosi 

Ophir 

Pleasant  Yalley. . 

Quartsbuigh 

Snelling’s  Eanch . . . , 


Willis  L.  Goss 

Lewis  Leach 

John  F.  McNamara. 
George  W.  Coulter. . 

Hugh  A.  Carroll 

James  A.  Bolin 

Joseph  H.  Miller 

Arthur  Shearer 

David  M.  Pool 

Charles  Y.  Snelling. 


Split  Eock John  A.  Bugg 


Monterey  County. 


Monterey  (c.  h ) 

Natividad 

Salinas 

San  Juan 


William  Curtis 

James  Stokes 

James  Bryant  Hill. 
Patrick  Breen 


$ 

666.35 

$ 

470.65 

227.75 

136.80 

107.81 

47.42 

259.14 

148.18 

87.20 

46.59 

9.00 

8.60 

242.001 

107.00 

34.23^ 

22.36 

112.66; 

1 61.67 

Rapa  County. 

Napa  City  (c.  h.) . . . [George  N.  Cornwell,  j 
Sebastopol [Donald  M.  Johnson.  | 


RfeYada  County. 


Alpha 

Clinton 

Grass  Yalley 

Little  York 

Nevada  City  (c.  h.) . 

Patterson 

Eed  Dog 

Eough  and  Eeady  . . 


Andrew  J.  Alston. , . 

— 

Henry  M.  Moore  . . . 

110.00 

Erastus  Mathewson. 

1462.80 

Wm.  W.  Cozzens  . . . 

— 

Wm.  H.  Endicott. . . 

2000.00 

Eugene  P.  Turney . . 

— - 

Jeremiah  C.  Green.. 

— 

Edwin  B.  Winans  .. 

733.48 

50.00 

1245.48 


2248,99 


290.00 


Placer  County. 


Auburn 

Corn  Creek  

Hlinoistown 

Iowa  City 

Lisbon 

Michigan  Bluff. 

Mountain  Springs  . . 

Neillsburgh 

Ophirville 

Oro  City 

Eattlesnake  Bar 

Secret  Eavine 

Todd’s  Yalley 

Yankee  Jims 


Eobert  Gordon 

.Tnhn  Bnrnps 

846.00 

627.00 

Barzillai  BrickeU — 

165.61 

58.17 

Joseph  Colgan 

720.00 

437.00 

Geo.  W.  Applegate  . 

— 

— 

Frederic  S.  Washeim 

843.52 

190.38 

Henry  H.  Brown  . . , 

260.67 

84.24 

Arthur  C.  Neill 

— 



Daniel  B.  Curtis 

422.05 

235.41 

George  White 

108.00 

27.00 

Thomas  Woods 

197.00 

42.00 

Horace  G.  Hart 

155.00 

50.00 

William  N.  Hall 





James  Herrick  

784.99 

491.06 

Meadow  Valley. 
Nelson’s  Creek  . 
Onion  Yalley... 
Quincy 


Plumas  County. 


Orlando  Fuller I 

John  C.  Lewis 240.00 

James  E.  Whitson  . . 

Lewis  Stark 150.00 


Sacramento  County, 


Brick  Post  Office  . . . 

Buckner 

Cosumne 

Elliott’s  Eanch 

Folsom  City 

Franklin 

Georgiana 

Michigan  Bar 

Mormon  Island 

Onisbo 

Sacramento  City 

Sutter 


T.  Lufkin 

James  Buckner 

Wm.  D.  Wilson 

Lewis  T.  Mitchell.  .. 

James  Clarken 

J.  E Crawford 

.John  M.  Sidwell 

Benjamin  F.  Wayne. 
.Tames  W.  Denison.. 
Charles  S.  Howell  . . 

Ferris  P’orman 

Daniel  E.  Hastings..! 


20  43 
115.96 
19.72 


874.95 

33.00 

1800.00 


120.00 

108.00 


4..31 

47.55 

10.72 


468.27 

10.00 

9500.00 


San  Bernardino  County* 

SanBernardinoi.c.\\)\D&m(i\  M.  Thomas . . [ 99.50]  64.66 

San  Diego  County* 

San  Diego  (c.  h.)  . . . | George  Lyons j 156.88]  76.78 


28 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST -MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  comi)ensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight  hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


San  Francisco  County, 


Belmont 

San  Francisco  (c.  h.) 
Steinberger’s 

Woodside 


lyXiirshfl-ll  E*  Pcilni6r 

^ 

Charles  L Weller... 

1856.40 



V 

9,2049.$8 

Edward  Hancock . . . 

132.00 

39.00 

Matthias  Ail’d  Park- 

1 hurst 

San  Joaquin  County • 


Foreman’s  Eancb. 

French  Camp 

Knight’s  Ferry 

Loving’s  Ferry 

McDermott’s  Bridge 

Staples’  Ranch 

Stockton 


Samuel  Foreman  . . . 

27.00 

4.50 

Robert  W.  Noble 

31.61 

20.15 

Wm.  E.  Stewart..... 

127.00 

49.24 

.Tr^hn  T.Avinor 

Wm.  F.  McDermott. 

27.67 

12.26 

David  I.  Staples 

66.00 

38.00 

William  Lanius 

1920.60 

2498.59 

San  Luis  Obispo  County* 

Sa/nLuisObispoi^^a..)  1 Alexander  Murray. . | 13.981 

Santa  Barbara  County* 

Santa.  Aa-r&araCc.hOlGeorge  D.  Fisher. . . I 45.00 1 

Santa  Clara  County* 

Gilroy 

McCartysville 

Mayfield 

Mission  San  Jose 

Mountain  View. 

Milpitas 

Santa  Clara 

San  Jose  (c.  h.) 

Santa  Cruz  County* 

Santa  Cruz  (c.  h.)  . . lElihu  Anthony I 227.981 

Watsonville | Llewellyn  Thrift | 162.46 1 


6.92 


23.36 


Shasta  County* 


American  Ranche. . . 
Cottonwood 

Thomas  A.  Freeman 
William  Lean 

90.00 

TT'rpup}!  O-nlpli 

William  G.  Gibbs. . . 
.Tames  R.  Pile 

Hor.setown. . 

AfiHHlptnwn 

Chas.  M.  McKinney. 
Joseph  R.  Bradway. 
James  Lemmon 

Red  Bluff. 

125.69 

1157.00 

Shasta 

Whiskey  Creek 

Benjamin  Mix 

Sierra  County* 


Downerville 

Forest  City 

Gibsonville 

Goodyear’s  Bar. 

Plum  Valley 

Eabbittown  — 
Saint  Louis 


James  Gernon 

William  Henry 

Nobl  eC . Cunningham 
Julius  Meinhardt. . . . 

F.  B.  Cloecker 

Eli  S.  Lester. 

Wm.  P.  Williams. . . 


1317.86 

530.00 


414.39 


Siskyou  County. 


Henley 

Ottitiewa . . . 
Scott  River , 
Treka 


George  C.  Merritt. . . 



George  H.  Coe 

14.50 

Riley  Hayden 

— 

William  Grow 

1507.37 

173.95 

65.11 


18.00 


53.74 

940.00 


958.39 

255.00 


251.54 


4.50 

1484.28 


Solano  County. 


Benicia  .. 
Cordelia . . 

Putah 

Suisun 

Vacaville. 
Valleio. . . 


Aaron  O.  Lamorce 

Elijah  Silvey 

.Tohn  W.  Barton . . 
Edgar  F.  Gillespie 
Eleazer  Frisbie. . . 


Lucien  C.  Everett. . . 

152.29 

60.49 

T.pvn 

.TaIvti  OttpraAn 

Jose  J.  Vallejo 

140.58 

77.81 

Jacob  Shumway 

137.61 

67.50 

Frederick  Crighton. 

— 

— 

Henry  D.  McCobb . . 

616.48 

329.22 

P.  0.  Minor 

1210.81 

692.99 

r . 

898.97 

534.59 

58.00 

30.00 

223.00 

145.00 

73.00 

38.00 

250.00 

9.00 

La  Grange 

,..| Louis  M.  Booth 

1 1 

Suiter  County* 

Johnson’s  Ranch. . 

1 91.561 

Nicolaus  

116.61 

Yuba  City 

. . [Caleb  E.  Wilcoxon . . 

1 62.34| 

Sonoma  Countv. 


Bodega  

Petaluma 

Russian  River 

Santa  liosa  (c.  h.) . , 

Smith’s  Ranch 

Sonoma 

Windsor 


Joseph  M.  Millar 

Wm.  R.  Swinerton. . 
Harman  G Heald  . . 
Theod.  G.  Hahmann 
Stephen  Smith 

$142.06 

409.f'9 

40.56 

191.6T 

John  Selling 

249.54 

Seveir  Lewis 

Stanislaus  County* 


Trinity  County* 


Big  Bar 

Canon  City 

Lewiston 

Minersville 

Trinity 

Trinity  Centre 


Wm.  Codington  . 
B.  F.  Chamnell. . 
Cephas  Wood.. . . 
Samuel  A.  White 

Craven  Lee 

Moses  Chadbourne 

(c.  h.). . jSamuel  D.  Kreider 

Tulare  County 

King’s  River I James  Smith  . . . 

Visalia | John  P.  Majors.. 


118.58 

10.50 


701.18 


$89  98 
233.49 
23.20 
101.14 

140.10 


49.12 

62.12 
27.23 


68.75 

5.50 


565.16 


Tuolumne  County. 


Big  Oak  Flat 

Chinese  Camp 

Columbia 

Curtisville 

Don  Pedro’s  Bar. . 

Garrote 

Green  Springs. . . . 

Horr’s  Ranch 

Jacksonville 

Jamestown 

Montezuma 

Shaw’s  Flat 

Sonora 


Buck  Eye  

Cache  Creek 

Fremont 

Grafton 

Washington  (c.  h.) . . 
Yolo 


Joseph  W.  Butler . . . 
Milton  R.  Graham  . . 

Z.  B.  Tinkum 

James  M.  Root 

Richard  Smith 

J.  H Watts  

Reuben  L.  Gardner. 
Gallant  D.  Dickinson 

George  B.  Keys 

Benjamin  A.  Mardis. 

Janies  T.  Hoyt 

Johanna  Roberts. . . . 
George  W.  Patrick. . 

lolo  County* 

James  M Charles 

E.  C.  Lane 

Jonas  Speet 

William  G.  Seely  . 

Amos  W aring 

James  A.  Hutton.. 


174.62 

92.89 

279.34 

91.82 

1801.75 

1639.78 

18.69 

10..52 

118.00 

35.00 

92.77 

57.79 

81.87 

47.11 

59.41 

39.66 

174.48 

90.03 

644.00 

333.00 

414.00 

254.00 

255.55 

106.57 

1636.25il248.74 





82.98 

53.21 

38.50 

13.33 

57.36 

29.12 

162.69 

106.59 

Yuba  Count V* 


CamptonviUe 

Dry  Creek 

Emery’s  Crossing. . . 

Empire  Ranch 

Foster’s  Bar 

Honcut 

Marysville  (c.  h.). . . 

Oregon  House 

Owsley’s  House 

Park’s  Bar 

Round  Tent 

Strawberry  Valley. . . 


Samuel  J.  Bowlby  . . 
Robert  McAdam  — 
Thornton  C.  Emery. 

ftnImoTi  AfArt/ly 

451.49 

253.14 

J.  Baker  Whitcomb. 

AT  "Pi'/pr 

428.10 

295.77 

Philip  W.  Keyser. . . 

20'  0.00 

3000.00 

Peter  Rice 

147.00 

TnOO 

Francis  Bridges 

. 

— 

George  Wiser 

811.37' 

173.06 

Jonathan  E.  Slater. . 

37.29: 

19.68 

John  A.  Barnhart. . . | 

. 

— 

CONNECTICUT 


29 


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CONNECTICUT. 


Fairfield  County. 


Ball’s  Pond. 
Banksville  . 

Bethel 

Black  Kock 
Bridgeport . 
Brookfield . . 


Alvah  S.  Pearce 

John  Banks 

Edward  Taylor 

Alanson  Allen 

Epaphras  B.Goodsell 

Homer  Lake 

Oliver  8.  Botsford. . . 
Francis  Fairchild . . . 
John  8.  Waterbury. . 

IsaaaH.  Clock 

Hezekiah  Lyon 

Edmund  Hobart 

Lloyd  8eeley .... 

Joshua  L.  Mosher. . . 
William  Bradley,  Jr. 

8amuel  Close 

Daniel  B.  Hawley. . . 

Isaac  Jones  

Zachariah  L.  8helton 

Elnathan  Todd 

Edward  B.  Hewes  . . 

Barnabas  Allen 

William  A.  Clark. . . 


Cold  8pring  — 

Danbunj  (c.  h.) 

Darien 

Darien  Depot  . . 

Easton 

Fairfield  (c.  h.) 

Georgetown  — 

Glenville 

Greenfield  Hill. . 

Greenwich 

Hawleyville 

High  Eidge  — 

Huntington 

Long  Eidge  — 

Miauus. 

Mill  Plain 

Monroe 

New  Canaan ! Henry  B.  Hoyt 

New  Fairfield [Enoch  Knapp 

Newton Jerome  Judson 

North  Greenwich. . . Levi  Mead 

North  8tamford [Alvin  Weed 

North  Wilton [Lewis  Olmstead 

Nom^alk lEeuben  A.  Williams. 

Eedding  ! Jared  Olmstead 

Eedding  Bridge | Francis  A.  8anford. . 

Eidgebury I George  Bouton 

Eidgefield ^Harvey  K.  Smith  . . . 

Eound  Hill Calvin  Purdy 

Saugatuck Harvey  Allen 

Sherman Nelson  W.  Northrop 

Smith’s  Eidge . Stephen  A.  Keeler. . 

South  Norwalk William  C.  Sammis.. 

South  Port Samuel  Pike  

Stamford Eoswell  Hoyt 

Stanwich Farnam  Knowlton. . 

Q,  Daniel  E.  Fayer- 

Stepney weather f... 

Stepney  Depot Allen  Platt 

Stratford David  Brooks 

Trumbull Elihu  Beach 

Trumbull  Long  Hill.  Miles  Beardsley 

Weston ‘Nelson  Townsend. . . 

Westport George  L.  Cable 

West  Norwalk James  L.  Benedict. . 

West  Eedding William  Griffin 

Wilton Joseph  P.  Fitch 

Winnipauk George  H.  Eandle.. 


Hartford  County. 


Avon 

Berlin 

Bloomfield 

Bristol 

Broad  Brook 

Buckland 

Burlington 

Canton 

Canton  Centre  — 

Collinsville 

East  Berlin 

East  Granby 

East  Hartford 

East  Windsor  .... 
East  Windsor  Hill 

Enfield 

Farmington 

Forestville 

Glastenbury 


James  Hilton 

Henry  N.  Galpin 

Chauncey  N.Latimer 
George  H.  Mitchell. . 

Elihu  Hubbard 

William  Jones 

Borneo  Elton 

Uriah  Bailey 

Simeon  Mills 

Seth  P.  Norton 

Edward  Wilcox 

Charles  0.  Cornish . . 
Edward  S.  Goodwin. 
William  Me  Fall.  ... 
James  H.  Charlton. . 

Geer  Terry  

George  D.  Cowles. . . 
Chauncey  Goodrich. 
Benjamin  Taylor  . . . 


$18.59 

$11.58 

81.28 

15.37 

285.90 

128.81 

68.13 

20.82 

1803.07 

5216.54 

258.04 

77.76 

42.23 

14.22 

989.63 

1087.86 

94.37 

81.27 

127.00 

50.94 

45.05 

17.04 

274.60 

237.98 

56.44 

16.94 

63.97 

33.17 

51.84 

23.43 

248.09 

118.94 

89.02 

13.10 

24.97 

18.57 

89.78 

20.72 

84.04 

21.08 

154.29 

73.40 

34.37 

20.98 

66.68 

26.24 

893.83 

362.57 

42.27 

21.53 

448.26 

457.23 

27.82 

4.49 

87.68 

17.25 

25.59 

12.09 

914.91 

724.07 

60.13 

37.67 

68.88 

37.70 

16.31 

6.66 

303.63 

327.95 

22.00 

11.33 

99.85 

68.09 

61.70 

29.33 

10.81 

5.75 

347.35 

293.50 

814.52 

240.95 

1038.71 

11.55.90 

36.93 

19.66 

25.22 

13.31 

72.44 

25.95 

356.98 

297.75 

12.22 

3.63 

24.53 

10.04 

24.68 

7.24 

479.38 

469.42 

29.84 

14.79 

163.37 

180.22 

57.41 

22.65 

83.76 

80.99 

204.73 

169.11 

104.07 

16.91 

749.87 

719.59 

175.91 

131.89 

71.37 

29.05 

54.25 

20.10 ; 

48.42 

8.21' 

50.86 

17  04: 

373.05 

757.60 ' 

89.62 

78.05  • 

51.45 

.5.61 ' 

186.44 

60.26 

34.94 

7.16- 

167.41 

147.83 

121.35 

54.61 

402.30 

306.71 

229  58 

48.24 

233.08 

48.61 ; 

Hartford  Covmty — {Continued). 


Granby  

Hartford  (c.  h.) 

Hartland 

Hazardville 

Hockanum 

Kensington 

Manchester 

Manchester  Station.. 

Marion 

Marlboro’ 

New  Britain 

Newington 

North  Canton 

North  Granby 

Plainville 

Plantsville 

Poquonock 

Eainbow 

Eocky  Hill 

Scitico 

Simsbury 

South  Glastenbury . . 

Southington 

South  Manchester  . . 

South  Windsor 

Suffield 

Tariffville 

Thompsonville 

Unionville ; . . 

Warehouse  Point. . . 

West  Avon 

West  Granby 

West  Hartford 

West  Hartland 

West  Suffield 

Wethersfield 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks  

Windsorville 


Bennett  B.  Loomis. . 
Wm.  J.  Hamersley. . 
Luther  H.  Stebbins. . 
Timothy  H.  Abbe. . . 

George  A.  Hall 

Cyprian  Goodrich  . . 
Ealph  W.  Haughton. 
Melancthon  Hudson. 
Thomas  M Beecher. 

Asa  Day 

Marcellus  Clark  . . 
Henry  Kilbourn  . . 
George  Adams — 
Solomon  Gaines  . . 
Henry  L.  Welch. . 
Simeon  H.  Norton 

Samuel  Clark 

Sam’l  T.  McKenney. 

Henry  Webb 

Alvah  Simons 

Jeffrey  O.  Phelps  . 
Oliver  Brainerd. . . 

Amon  Bradley 

Ward  Cheney 

Eoderick  King 

George  Williston.. 
Charles  W.  Ensign 
George  C.  Owen. 
George  Eichards. 
Joseph  Olmstead,  Jr. 
Cory  don  Woodford 
Elam  Kendall .... 
Leonard  Buckland 
James  H.  Seymour 
Calvin  Freeman  . . 

Charles  Clapp 

H.  S.  Hayden.  ... 
Lucius  B.  Chapman. 
Sumner  Shepard 


$126.06 

$29.56 

2000.00 

15,149.94 

42.08 

— 

76.00 

4t.00 

57.20 

16.58 

118.10 

15.77 

122.17 

24.13 

214.26 

51.33 

43.15 

13.67 

1275.99 

1398.49 

58.05 

18.01 

16.92 

7.64 

22.17 

12.19 

299.52 

234.04 

206.91 

71.93 

94.88 

46.74 

47.40 

24.39 

105.24 

15.53 

51.14 

23.96 

148.03 

20.14 

172.38 

114  07 

410.17 

390.33 

250.97 

58.69 

58.63 

18.06 

5-39.16 

527.16 

154.41 

97.08 

552.46 

437.04 

187.78 

21.24 

289.53 

247.90 

37.31 

21.42 

50.35 

19.08 

117.53 

24.00 

22.85 

9.10 

70  22 

18.35 

230.31 

51.70 

132.50 

37.05 

318.27 

354.90 

35.54 

20.06 

Bakersville 

Bantam  Falls 

Barkhamsted 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Burrville 

Campville 

Canaan  

Chapinville 

Colebrook 

Colebrook  Eiver 

Cornwall 

Cornwall  Bridge 

Cornwall  Hollow.  . . 

East  Canaan 

East  Kent 

Ellsworth 

Falls  Village 

Goshen 

! Harwinton 

I Hitchcockville 

j Hotchki.ssviIle 

[ Huntsville 

i Kent 

Lakeville 

j Lanesville 

I Lime  Kock 

: Litchfield  (c.  h.)  . . . . 

I Marble  Dale 

\ Merwinsville 

I Mill  Brook 

j Milton 

! New  Hartford 

1 New  Hartford  Centre 


; Litchfield  Countjb 


!S.  N.  Pettibone  . . . 
■Leonard  Kenney.. 
[George  W Merrill 
[Henry  W.  Peck.. . 

I Smith  E.  Weeks.. 
Nelson  Koberte... 
Jabez  M.  Camp. . . 
William  Watson. . 
Horace  Landon . . . 
Eufus  Seymour. . . 
Ford  L.  Bidwell . . 
Horace  Hitchcock. 
Myron  Harrison. . . 
John  B.  Doughty  . 
Harvey  Lawrence. 
Benjamin  Tompkin 
Calvin  F.  Peck  . . . 
William  S.  Marsh . 
Norman  Norton  . . 
Lewis  Catlin,  Jr. . . 
Josiah  11.  Sage  . . . 
Keuben  .1.  Allen. . 

Charles  Hunt 

Eufus  Fuller 

Lorenzo  Tupper. . 
Isaac  Northrop  . . . 
William  H.  Barnum 
George  H.  Baldwin 
Joseph  Watson.. 
Sylvanus  Merwin 
Harvey  W.  Pinney 
Homer  Kilbourn 
Daniel  S.  Bird . . 
John  C.  Mason. . 


63.47 

25.72 

62.64 

26.60 

29.67 

1-3.58 

87.95 

26.57 

94.07 

32.82 

55.60 

23.39 

29.10 

8.75 

220.10 

207.62 

33.15 

17-83 

93.20 

40-59 

73.91 

26.26 

118.11 

19.58 

109.44 

47.48 

22.95 

14.26 

12846 

48.56 

12.37 

8.10 

28.15 

26.60 

427.41 

229.48 

149.84 

112.30 

1.37.65 

15.06 

120.71 

76.12 

132.35 

14.79 

46.29 

29.56 

194..52 

15.92 

200.37 

122.32 

50.38 

9.71 

90.-34 

51.66 

598.75 

637.30 

40.90 

14.89 

141.00 

6.76 

1-3.78 

5.01 

.53.05 

17.85 

209.31 

17.88 

78.25 

21.59 

30 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E K S . 


Left-hand  column  sliows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  ItigUt-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Litchfield  County — (^Continued). 

New  Milford 

New  Preston 

Norfolk 

North  Cornwall. . 

North  Colebrook. 

Northfield 

North  Goshen  . . . 

North  Norfolk. . . 

Northville 

Ore  Hill  

Pine  Meadow  . . . 

Pleasant  Valley 

Plymouth 

Plymouth  Hollow . 

Eoxbury 

Salisbury 

Sharon  

South  Canaan 

South  Farms 

South  Kent 

South  Norfolk 

Southville 

Terrysville 

Torringford 

Torrington 

Warren.  

Washington 

Watertown 

West  Cornwall 

West  Goshen 

West  Norfolk 

West  Winsted 

Winchester 

Winchester  Centre.. 

Wolcottville 
Woodbury  ... 

Woodville 


Centre  Brook 

Chester 

ClinWn 

Cobalt 

Cromwell 

Deep  Eiver 

Durham 

Durham  Centre 

East  Haddam 

East  Hampton 

Essex 

Haddam.  (c.  h.) 

Haddam  Neck 

Higganum 

KillingAvorth 

Lee.sville 

Middlefield 

Middle  Haddam 

Middletown  (c.  h.) . . 

Moodus 

Portland 

Baybrook 

Saybrook  Ferry 

West  Brook 

Winthrop 


Ansonia 

Beacon  Falls 

Bethany 

Branford 

Cheshire 

Derby 

East  Haven  . 
Fair  Haven  . 
Guilford . . 
Hamden  , 
Madison  , 
Meriden. 
Middleburj 
Milford . 


Mount  Carmel. 


Solomon  E.  Bostwick 

$464.561$675.60 

Marvin  S.  Beeman. . 

94.S9 

32.31 

Aaron  Gilbert 

299.80 

444.79 

Anson  Eogers 

47.23 

15.86  1 

Jasper  Pinney 

35.02 

7.93 

AVilliam  Newton 

51.50 

18.85 

Samuel  H.  Merwin  . 

5.26 

8.51 

Amos  E.  Collar 

23.00 

Id.Od 

Mrs.  Betsy  E.  Hunt . 

34.55 

14.85 

Philip  Eockefeller  . . 

51.(11 

24.25 

Joseph  Gould 

106.55 

24.25 

Evits  Carter 

48.32 

17.81 

EdAvin  Talmage 

281.90 

271.46 

Seth  Thomas,  Jr 

283.61 

2^9.57 

Job  Z.  Warner 

82.03 

77.40 

Eobert  H.  Ball 

181.99 

185.66 

Eleazer  Jenkins 

281.78 

261.91 

AVilliam  M.  Burrall . 

26.82 

21.39 

William  L.  Smedley. 

78.52 

17.66 

Edward  Fanton 

28.45 

16.99 

Samuel  D.  Northway 

54.01 

82.39 

Preston  D.  Peck .... 

41.72 

19.23 

Sefeno  Gaylord 

262.8' ( 

35.06 

Eufus  W.  Gillett 

29.22 

7.53 

William  H.  Coe 

72.5(1 

32.29 

Edmund  E.  Swift. . . 

91.43 

35.12 

Henry  J.  Church — 

168.83 

41.30 

Ilinman  Atwood 

259.61 

184.00 

Charles  H.  Gardner. 

207.42 

283.33 

Frederick  Miles 

74.49 

28.50 

John  Dewell 

95.75 

37.17 

Harvey  B Steele 

649.53 

71.35 

Eowland  Hitchcock. 

315.29 

832.13 

Calvary  Wetmore  . . 

82.93 

48.79 

Eussell  C.  Abernethy 

481.03 

452.49 

George  P.  Allen 

306.25 

415.72 

Julius  A.  Glover 

— 

— 

Idicsex  Coimty. 

Alexander  Pratt 

73.94 

7.36 

David  Henshaw 

284  33 

266.80 

Daniel  W.  SteA'ens.. 

300.64 

125.40 

Henry  W.  Tibbals  . . 

60.83 

1512 

Charles  Kirby 

220.67 

70.03 

Hyman  G.  Loomis. . 

291.82 

271.79 

Asher  Eobinson 

165.70 

129.22 

Catharine  C.  Smith.. 

63  74 

59.71 

Alfred  Gates  

301.75 

293.00 

AVilliam  G.  Buell . . . 

90.90 

15.70 

William  Latimer 

454.34 

515.31 

Samuel  M.  Kelsey. . . 

108.09 

43.34 

Samuel  House 

25.02 

10.10 

Theodore  Child 

98.18 

10.20 

Horace  Eedfield 

41.21 

16.76 

Daniel  Penfield 

9.38 

5.05 

George  W.  Bacon. . . 

106.38 

27.52 

Henry  Hurd 

115.22 

47.21 

Norman  Smith 

2007.42 

2-307.12 

George  W akeman  . . 

162.'7 

41.56 

George  Taylor 

489.12 

437.94 

J ames  Treadway  . . . 

268.32 

21.56 

AVilliam  E.  Buell 

37.44 

IS.dO 

Oliver  Morris 

118.98 

63.29 

'Albert  C.  Clark 

31.09 

13.30 

' Haven  County. 

Burr  Perkins 

499.15 

454.13 

George  Goodyear. . . 

— 

— 

Nathan  Clark 

15.04 

10.86 

Levi  S.  Parsons 

267.53 

201,49 

Alfred  S.  BaldAvin. .. 

231  17 

19-3.26 

Thomas  S Shelton.. 

835.60 

872.68 

Stephen  HemingAvay 

51.87 

18.25 

Daniel  Foot 

430.94 

376.28 

Franklin  C.  Phelps. . 

450,79 

531.89 

Leverett  Hitchcock  . 

224.31 

190.86 

202.96 

83.28 

Bertrand  L.  Yale. . . 

— 

— 

v.ll  s Smitli 

AVilliam  Brotherton. 

435.76 

212.95 

Leverett  A,  Dicker- 
man  

125.58 

48.32 

Naugatuck 

New  Haven  (c.  h.) 
North  Branford . . . 

North  ford 

North  Guilford  . . . 

North  Haven 

North  Madison  . . . 

Oakville 

Orange 

Oxford  

Prospect 

Seymour 

South  Britain 

Southbury 

Southford  

Stoney  Creek 

Wallingford 

Waterbury 

Waterville 

West  Cheshire 

West  Haven 

West  Meriden 


New  Haven  Cotinty — {Continued). 
Stephen  H.  Nichols 


Egbert  E.  Bishop  . 

William  Evarts 

Stephen  FoAvler 

James  F.  Hall. . 
Alvan  A.  Blake. 
Nathaniel  H.  Perry 
William  T.  Grant. , 


Edwin  E.  Tyler. 
David  Betts,  Jr. . 

Anson  Bray 

Charles  H.  Hall. 
Horace  Oatman 
Timothy  Barker 
Orrin  Andrews. . 


William  Pickett 
John  A.  Hitchcock. , 
Thomas  Ward. 

Joel  H.  Guy 


Westville j William  Barbour,. 

Wolcott ! Jason  Hotchkiss.., 


Bozrah 

Bozrahville 

Centre  Groton 

Chesterfield 

East  Lyme 

Colchester 

Gales’  Ferry 

Gardner’s  Lake 

Greenville 

Griswold 

Groton 

Hadlyme 

Hamburgh 

Jewett  City 

Lebanon 

Ledyard  

Liberty  Hill 

Lisbon 

Lord’s  Bridge  ..... 

Lyme 

Montville 

Mystic  

Mystic  Bridge 

Mystic  Eiver 

New  London  (c.  h.) 

Niantic 

Noank 

North  Franklin  — 

North  Lyme 

North  Stonington. . 

Noncich  (c.  h.) 

Norwich  Town 

Pendleton  Hill 

Poquanoc  Bridge. . 

Poquetanuck 

Preston 

Salem 

South  Lyme  

Stonington 

Uncasville 

Waterford 

AVest  Chester 

Yantic 


IVew  London  County. 

William  Fitch 


Peter  WickAvire 


David  A.  Fox 

Eussell  Damon  

Elias  H BeckAvith . , 


Elisha  S Bill 

Simon  Huntington., 
John  F.  Wells 


Calvin  Pease 

Elijah  Bailey,  Jr. . . 
Lucius  I.  Fuller  — 

John  Bachelder 

Samuel  Miller 

Charles  W.  AVait  . . , 
Wm.  H.  Wheeler  . . , 

Henry  Harding 

Peter  Forsyth 

Caleb  E Tafts 

James  B.  Lyman  . . , 

Selden  Cook 

William  Latham 

Amos  F.  Eoyce 


Thomas  Clark 


Henry  B.  Tracy. . . 
Sanford  A.  Maine. 
Sanford  Morgan.. 
Samuel  K.  L.  Aliner. 
Daniel  T.  Eichards. 
John  C.  Daniels.  . . 


Calvin  G.  AA'illiams. 
AA'm.  G.  Johnson  . . 
Henry  Gardner,  2d. . 
Ealph  T.  Carrier  . . . 
Dan.  L.  Huntington 


Tolland  County. 


Andover i William  Cook 


Bolton 

Columbia 

Coventry 

Coventry  Depot  . . . 

Eagleville 

Ellington 

Gilea'd 

Gurleyville 


Elisha  K.  AVilliams  . 
Chauncey  K.  Hill. .. 

Eleazer  Hunt 

Jared  Clark  

Eliphas  B.  Hibbard. 

Henry  Gunn 

Miss  Caroline  Post.. 


. $580.14  $5.54.56 

. 20d0.0(( 

15,209.(i7 

34  64 

13.96 

. 59  74 

12.83 

. 20.37 

9.49 

. 116.(;5 

42.29 

22.20 

10.12 

. 67.28 

.86 

. 33.61 

9.10 

1 104.76 

30.41 

. 42.20 

14.09 

69.59 

18.74 

72.96 

10.78 

. 46.84 

18.30 

. 15.72 

3.63 

. 458.10 

377.44 

. 196.3.(l(: 

2811.79 

. 151.9(' 

65.86 

. 89  57 

9.97 

. 126.18 

2..3S 

. 1095,69 

1060.98 

. 258.80 

97.58 

. 15.52 

10.61 

1 16.76 

7.77 

1 

68.08 

17.29 

. 79.99 

21.70 

15.71 

13.06 

25.23 

7.97 

1 

. 518.24 

359.23 

48.24 

16.12 

4.00!  2.50 

. 1409.62  1195.02 

13.76 

8.30 

. 114.35 

38.79 

50.95 

1 21.08 

r 73.59 

30.05 

. 322.26 

224.08 

. 158.44 

1 24.08 

37.(-7|  10..32 

48.84 

18.08 

63.88 

22.54 

, 271.48 

216.79 

71.57 

1 26.73 

170.70 

j .51 

409.91 

1 149.90 

247.89'  87.75 

1462.20 

3533.11 

11.76 

83.12 

48.24 

17.60 

2.(9 

24.81 

10.35 

92.13 

23.78 

2000.0(1 

9582.48 

806.12 

724.96 

26.86 

11.05 

25.30 

10.82 

43.25 

14.26 

60.04 

18.86 

147.<6 



; 17.18 

12.,55 

600.91 

917.75 

91  761 

42.93 

81.17: 

43.07 

86.77| 

7.14 

128.07, 

36.15 

97.43 

16.76 

45.54 

21.14 

69.32 

35.30 

76.45 

27.19 

67.73 

10.47 

47.49 

27.50 

' 234.1(1 

18.49 

1 88.42 

8.74 

i 46.60 



DELAWARE 


31 


Left-hau  l column  shows  couipensatiou  of  I'ostmaster.  Kight-luiiid  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflice  to  Dopn.tment. 


Tolland  County— {Continued). 

Hebron Charles  Post 

Mansfield Samuel  S.  Fuller  — 

Mansfield  Centre  . . . Evans  Parish 

Mansfield  Depot ....  Lewis  Brigham 

Mashapang i Harvey  Walker 

Merrow  Station Joseph  B.  Merrow.. 


Windho/m  Coxinty — {Continued). 


Moose  Meadow. 

iNorth  Somers 

Quarryville 

Kockville 

Somers 

Somersville 

South  Coventry. . , 

Spring  Hill 

Square  Pond 

Stafford  

StafTord  Springs  . . 

Staffordville 

Tolland  (c.  h ). . . . 

Union 

Vernon  

Vernon  Depot.. . . 

West  Stafford 

West  Willington  . . 
Willington 


Willard  Fuller. 
Amariah  Kibbe. 

Sessions  Lawson 

Edward  P.  Allen — 

Warren  Kibble 

Ansel  Arnold 

Xathan  L.  Bidwell. . 
Artemas  G.  Storrs. . . 
Henry  C.  Aborn .... 
Jasper  H.  Bolton.. . . 
Horatio  M.  Bolton. . . 
Edward  G.  Hyde  . . . 
Obadiah  P.  Waldo. . 

David  L.  Newell 

Francis  McLean,  Jr. 

Ira  Ellis 

Asa  Lewis 

Darius  Starr,  Jr. 
Origin  Weston.. 


Windham  County # 


Abington 

Ashford 

Brooklyn  (c.  h.). . 
Campbell’s  MJIs 

Canterbury 

Central  Village.. 
Chaplin  


9 38 
1T1.20 
3(5.55 

97.55 
272.91 

81.55 
92.75 
79.80 
66.38 
88.58 
65.02 


John  Williams 

54.55 

Dyer  H.  Clark 

69.55 

Benjamin  E.  Palmer 

344.13 

Elisha  Potter 

13.27 

Marvin  H.  Sanger  . . 

115.85 

Jonathan  Gorton  . . . 

295.40 

Lester  Bill 

86.49 

7.39 
54.64 
247.08 
57.62 
250.89 
20.48 
140.42 
12.43 
38.05 
3 40 
103.27 


28.76 

27.66 

800.74 

7.59 

37.68 

7.00 

22.59 


Collamer 

Eastford 

East  Killingly 

East  W oodstock  . . . 

FishersviUe 

Hampton 

Killingly 

Moosop 

New  Boston 

North  Ashford 

North  Killingly 

North  Windham 

North  W oodstock . . 

Oneco 

Phoenixville 

Plainfield 

Pomfret 

Pomfret  Landing  . . , 

Putnam  . . 

Scotland  

South  Killingly 

South  Windham 

Sterling 

Sterling  Hill 

Thompson  

Voluntown  

West  Ashford 

Westford 

West  Killingly  

Westminster 

West  Woodstock  . . 

Willimantic » . , 

Windham 

Woodstock 


Samuel  T.  Dow 

Joseph  Dorsett,  Jr. . . 

Edwin  A.  Hill 

Caleb  May 

John  E.  Williams. . . 

William  Brown 

Leavens  Jencks 

Joseph  S.  Gladding. 

Harvey  Lamson 

Zachariah  N.  Allen. 

George  Warren 

Ealph  Lincoln 

Ezra  C.  May 

John  Harris 

Simeon  A.  Wheaton. 

Henry  Sabin 

Benjamin  Child 

Darius  Day 

John  O.  Fox 

James  Burnett 

Lowell  Graves 

Alfred  Kinne 

Darius  A.  Fish 

Charles  Mason 

Jeremiah  Olney 

Samuel  Gates 

Ebenezer  Knowlton. 
James  Kichmond  . . . 

Horatio  Webb 

Peter  Spicer 

Andrew  A.  Williams 
Thomas  Campbell. . . 

John  A.  Perkins 

Geo.  S.  F.  Stoddard . 


d). 

$11.81 

$3.61 

94.26 

29.18 

73.28 

39.55 

81.00 

48  53 

83.92 

54  65 

130.31 

103.62 

187.43 

23.96 

170.86 

55.49 

46.18 

22.83 

7.73 

3.71 

84.26 

13.74 

115.88 

23.98 

— 



24.25 

8.81 

299.52 

234.04 

115.67 

80.76 

89.04 

20.95 

— 

SO  89 

24.83 

24.84 

16.73 

106.16 

11.97 

63.53 

28.57 

14.08 

‘5.89 

287.69 

300.85 

50.10 

19.58 

26.27 

12.65 

53.69 

24.89 

468.93 

943.43 

38.36 

17.53 

74.17 

26.65 

600.56 

895  34 

167.46 

205.15 

138.05 

40.01 

DELAWARE 


Rent  County. 


Berrytown  . . . 

Camden 

Canterbury . . . 

Dover  (c.  h ). . 

Frederica 

HazlettviUe . . . 

Hollyville 

Leipsic 

Little  Creek  Landing 

Magnolia 

Masten’s  Comer 

Milford 

Smyrna. 

Vernon 

Whiteleysburgh 

Williamsville 


Black  Bird 

Brandywine  Springs 

Centreville 

Chippewa 

Christiana 

Claymont 

Gooch’s  Bridge 

Delaware  City 

Fieldsboro’ 

Glasgow 

Henry  Clay  Factory. 

Loveville 

McClellandsville 

McDonough 

Mermaid 

Middletown 

Newark 


Edward  D.  Mileham 

$12.90 

$8.12 

Samuel  Dickson  . .♦. 

212.98 

142.78 

James  B.  Conner  . . . 

27.,S4 

7.00 

Timothy  C.  Killen  . . 

579.77 

440.02 

W m.  L.  Timmons . . . 

166.07 

80.36 

Wm.  D.  Vashell  . . . . 

12.92 

7.90 

Burton  C.  Prettyman 

— 

— 

George  W.  Spicer. . . 

39.62 

22.63 

Charles  H.  Heverin. 

63.46 

48.41 

Thomas  H.  Mcllvain 

32.10 

14.54 

William  Masten 

7.79 

4.-34 

Wm.  N.  W.  Dorsey. 

402.55 

254.73 

Ezekiel  I.  Galt 

561.07 

523.45 

Solomon  Barwick. . . 

20.48 

8.63 

David  Marine 

8.17 

6.18 

John  H.  Johnson. .. 

3.49 

2.73 

r Castle  County. 

Richard  Ferguson  . . 

44.30 

24.48 

Jacob  Foulk 

15.-39 

8.76 

James  L.  Delaplain. 

48.38 

18.77 

Charles  E.  Ayars  . . . 

1.3.93 

— 

Elijah  H.  Roberson  . 

98.90 

51.12 

George  W.  Lodge  . . 

64.09 

25.50 

William  Cooch 

12.50 

8.84 

Edward  H.  Foster  . . 

368.49 

296.06 

Edward  Silcox 

14.85 

9.30 

Robert  Cann 

32.52 

15.32 

•James  Moore 

56  45 

31.58  1 

Aaron  Robinson  . . . 

27.16 

7.26 

Wm.  McClelland  . . . 

4.23 

2.67 

Zadock  A.  Pool 

49.32 

26.98 

Milton  Steele 

11.85 

5.00 

Charles  Foster 

218.94 

93.06 

Matthew  Maclem  . . . 

456.20 

232.41 

New  Castle  County — {Continued). 


Newcastle  (c.  h.) 

New  Port 

Odessa 

Pleasant  Hill 

Port  Penn 

Red  Lion 

Saint  George’s 

Stanton  

Summit  Bridge 

Talleyville 

Thoroughfare  Neck. 
Wihnington  (c.  h.) . . 


James  Duncan,  Jr. . . 

Major  Yeates 

Jos.  W.  Vandergrift 
Alban  Buckingham. 
Samuel  B.  Cleaver. . 
James  Kettlewood.. 

James  N.  Sutton 

Levi  Workman  

James  Nicholson  . . . 

Wm.  H.  Day 

Benjamin  F.  Binns  . 
Henry  F.  Askew 


Sussex  County. 


Angola 

Black  Water 

Bridgeville 

Cannon’s  Ferry 

Cedar  Creek 

Concord 

Dagsboro’ 

Draw  Bridge 

Georgetown  (c.  h.) . . 

Gumborough 

Hall’s  Store 

Horsey’s  M Roads  . . iNathaniel  Horsey. 

Laurel John  Ellegood 

Lewes Jesse  T.  Pool 

Middleford John  M.  Rawlins. . . , 

Millsboro’ George  W.  Willin  . , 

Milton James  Ponder 

Seaford Wm.  F.  Robinson  . , 

Selbyville Isaac  McCabe 

Tunnell’s  Store George  S.  Williams  , 


Peter  E.  Burton  . . , 

James  Turner 

Samuel  Laws 

Charles  J.  Smith . . . 

James  Ward 

Littleton  H.  Smith  , 
John  Smith  of  M. . . 
Caleb  R.  Paynter. . 
James  A.  Wolfe  . . . 
John  D.  Littleton. . 
William  S.  Hall. 


$436.20 

$59.63 

77.09 

25.42 

28.64 

14.36 

84.76 

68.06 

73.92 

24.83 

186.10 

189.33 

65.55 

26.88 

69.19 

30.05 

9 52 

5.60 

.70 

.53 

2000.00 

6811.03 

6.11 

4.86 

15.20 

9.46 

49.18 

26.37 

16.78 

9.65 

8.77 

3.35 

49.88 

22.69 

46.18 

20.25 

20.21 

1.3.56 

220.63 

168.84 

8.49 

6.11 

18.91 

12.10 

8.84 

6.03 

162.51 

T 39.70 

203.21 

132.08 

7.78 

5.91 

56.81 

27.47 

95.72 

60..32 

73.00 

41.79 

21.87 

13.25 

12.65 

8.80 

82 


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FLOEIDA. 


Alachua  County* 


Fort  Clark 

Fort  Harley 

Micanopy 

Morrison’s  Mills 

Neumawoille  (c.  h.)  . 


Gilbert  L.  Denton. . . 

Nathaniel  Jones 

Josnia  P.  G arisen. .. 
John  W.  Peacock. . . 
Samuel  W..  Burnett. 


$20.80 

222.09 

28.66 

125.87 


$8.03 

166.55 

11.54 

139.44 


Benton  County* 


Augusta . 


,.  [Albert  Clark 

. 1 13.93[ 

2.89 

, . [James  Edwards  . . . 

.1  11.451 

6.89 

Brevard  County* 

Indian  Eiver [John  S.  Heermans. . | 18.02|  14.10 


Calhoun  County* 


Abe  Spring 

Aspen  Grove  — 

Long  Cane 

Ochesee 


Eobert  J.  Taylor 

Needham  McKinney 

Wm.  V.  Stone 

Jason  Gregory 


Columbia  Coimty* 


AlUgator  (c.  h.)  — 

Barber’s 

Blount’s  Ferry 

Cason’s  Ford 

Columbus 

Durham 

Ellisville 

Little  Eiver 

Newburgh 

New  Eiver 

Olustee 

Providence 

St.  Helena 

Saint  Louis... ., 

Santa  Fee 

Spring  Grove 

Suwannee  Shoals . . . 
Tustenuggee 


Edward  E.  Ives  . . . 

Moses  Barber 

James  L.  King 

Wm.  C.  Hazel 

Wm.  H.  Watson. . . 
Durham  Hancock.. 
Jesse  L.  Coleman. . 
Geo  E.  McClellan  . 

John  Harvey 

Wm  Z.  Herndon  . . 
Hansford  E.  Alford 
Abraham  J.  Prevatt 
Thomas  D.  Dexter. 

Lewis  Cone 

Nathan’l  A.  Jamison 
C.  L.  Carruth . . . 
Shubael  Burns. . 

C.  H.  B.  Collins. 


6.54 

37.20 


237.16 

10’.77 

26.01 

24.40 

4.34 

42.66 

36.76 

20.06 

7.30 

27.00 


9.07 

25.51 


4.00 

42.47 


184.12 

5.14 

10.43 

1246 

2.09 

21.65 

14.00 

5.55 
5 36 
9.00 


2.89 


Miami 


Dade  County* 

. . I John  Duke | 

Duval  County* 


25.491  27.88 


Bayard 

Hibernia  

JacJcsoiwille  (c.  h.) . . 

Magnolia  Mills 

Mandarin 

Mayport  Mills 

Middleburg 

Yellow  Bluff 


Escambia  County 

Pensacola  (c.  h.) . . . 


Dillon  Jordan | 561.191 

476.62 


496.C7 

171.06 


Warrington 1 Alfred  I.  Lamberton, 

Franklin  County* 

Apalachicola |Benj.  F.  Simmons. ..  | 704.131  715.71 


€adsden  County* 


Aspalaga 

Chattahoochee.. 

China  Hill 

Concord 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Quincy 

Kickoe's  Bluff. . . 
Eidleysville 


L.  C.  Armstead 

Thos.  D.  Wilson,  Jr.. 
John  E.  Hardison... 

John  W.  Eeeves 

George  W.  Fagg 

John  T.  Seegar 

Thomas  D.  Nixon. . . 
Matthew  M.McAliley 


84.81 

27.15 


872.56 

33.39 


55.32 

82.49 


827.62 

23.89 


Ala.fla 

Antoine  W^ordehoff. . 

Ichepuckesassa 

Jacob  Summerlin. . . 

■21.37 

Manatee 

Franklin  Branch  . . . 

37.01 

Tampa 

Alfonso  De  Launey . 

363.08 

Efhelete  Woodard.. 





Lewis  Fleming 

— 

— 

William  Grothe 

897.74 

988.48 

Nathan’l  D.  Benedict 

80.06 

26.29 

John  C.  Brown 

42.03 

18.74 

A.  Parsons 

58.00 

15.00 

John  Hoas 

97.21 

23.64 

Wm.  E.  Tomb 

19.09 

.17 

Hamilton  County* 


BelMlle 

Jasper  

Jennings ... 

White  Springs. 


Wm.  F.  Eowan 

Stephen  S.  Smith  . . . 
George  Jennings  . . . 
Allen  W.  Knight 


Hernando  County. 


$56.56 

42.44 
21.61 

46.45 


$31.40 

62.12 

23.78 

17.78 


Bay  Port. . . 
Cedar  Tree. 
Fort  Dade . . 
Fort  Tyler.. 
Pierceville  . 


John  E.  Johnson 

11.00 

.37 

James  M.  Bates 

7.80 

5.85 

Francis  B.  Hagan...- 

15.58 

7.48 

David  Hope 

Thomas  H.  Pars«ns. 

9.05 

1.91 

6.50 

.07 

Hillsborough  County* 


Holmes  County. 


Anderson’s  Mills 

Cerro  Gordo 

Home  Spring 

Ponce  De  Leon 


James  T.  Townsend. 

8.00 

Henry  Hewett 

— 

Dempsey  Fennell . . . 

4.72 

Daniel  J.  Brownell. . 

1.96 

8.31 

10.05 

262.29 


3.00 

3.82 


Jackson  County* 


Campbellton 

Crowell 

Greenwood 

Mariana  (c.  h.) 

Millwood. 


John  W.  Butt 

83.16 

35.02 

Jesse  Crowell 

.95 

3.22 

John  B.  Whitehurst. 

112.69 

97.99 

Henry  0.  Bassett . . . 

265.38 

217.21 

Joseph  Irwin 

21.24 

12.68 

Jefferson  County* 

Beaseley [Charles  W.  Dewitt. . | 

Monticello  (e.  h.) — Alfred  H.  McCann. . 
Waukeenah jWm.  T.  Carpenter.. | 

^ Leon  County* 

Centreville '.  [Alphonzo  E.  Combs. 

Miccosukee  George  E.  Dennis. . . 


16.871 

314.36 

54.691 


58.871 

67.16 


398.06 


19.88 

17.41 


Tallahassee  (c.  h.). . 1 Miles  Nash | 912.09 j 1070.66 

Levy  County. 


AtsenaOtie.. 
Clay  Landing. 
Fort  Fanning. 
Long  Pond  — 
Wekeiva 


Augustus  Steele 

George  H.  Tresper. . 
Sylvester  Bryant,  Jr. 

James  S.  Turner 

P.  A.  Presler 


27.23 

13.31 


Madison  County* 

Cherry  Lake 

Clifton 

Finkholloway 

Fort  Hamilton 


Hamburg 

Madison  (c.  h.) 

Mosely  Hall 

Sandy  Ford 

Stillepica 


Camp  Izard 

Flemington 

Long  Swamp. .. 

Newton 

Ocola 

Orange  Lake . . . 
Orange  Springs. 
Silver  Spring. . . 
Wacahootie 


'Joseph  L.  Dutton. . . 

29.10 

Andrew  J.  Lea 

82.29 

Nathan  Smart 

7.00 

Jeremiah  W.  Ander- 
son   

— 

Joseph  B.  Watts. ... 

15.26 

John  L.  Miller 

859.74 

Orien  E.  Sullivan . . . 

24.14 

Jacob  C.  Bugg 

24.28 

Eoswell  H.  Willard. 

13.64 

arion  County* 

Wm.  J.  McGrath  . . . 

6.16, 

William  T.  Kails 

— 

Joseph  Evans 

11.01 

Kinchin  W.  Syms  . . 

12.21 

Mordecai  Alexander 

803.29 

W’^illiam  Connell 

20.69 

T.  P.  Kellv 

83.02 

Hiram  T.  Mann 

44.58 

Irvin  I.  Bankright.. 

1 41.92 

24.67 

12.56 


15.08 

16.71 

2.50 


9.97 

370.SS 

9.24 

11.26 

5.37 


2.94 

6.83 

7.46 

211.68 

4.77 

40.25 

33.20 

19.02 


GEORGIA. 


33 


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Monroe  County t 

Key  West  (c.  h.) [Joseph  C.  'Whalton. . [$459. 66 [$309.9 

IVAssau  County. 


Fernand  ino 

Amaziah  Coy 

I 

1 

King’s  Ferry. 

Edwin  R.  King 

1 

— 

Orang^e  County. 

Fort  Butler 

Washington  Rogers. 

12.20 

8.75 

Jernigan 

Aaron  Jernigan 

14.04 

8.32 

Nellonville  (c.  h.). . . 

Isaac  Winegord 

31.18 

14.80 

New  Smyrna 

Jane  Sheldon 

13.96 

.31 

Volusia 

Jtickson  J.  C&yton., 

Pi 

itnam  County. 

Fort  Gates 

[Kirkland  R.  Duke  . . 



1. 

Lake  George 

Samuel  Saunders  . . . 





Pilatka 

Joseph  R.  Price 

408.45 

313.72 

W elaka 

[James  W.  Bryant. . . 

13.30 

8.89 

St. 

John’s  County. 

Orange  Mills 

Elijah  C.  Simkins. .. 

1 19.78 

1 21.98 

Picolata 

George  Colee 

55.42; 



St.  Augustine  (c.  h.). [Lawrence  Andrew. . 

1 449.181 

394.64 

Santa  Rosa  County. 

Austinville 

Au.stin  Nieholns 

Coon  Hill 

Wm.  L.  Williams. ; . 

17.24 

8.81 

McLellanville 

John  McLeUan 

Milton 

James  A.  ChaflSn  . . . 

199.54 

217.12 

Sumter  County. 


Lake  Griffin 

[James  L.  Hawthorn. | 

$7.23  ( 

$4.26 

Mossy  Grove  . . 

Warren  L.  Story  — 

3.00 

1.00 

Pine  Level .... 

6.001 

8.00 

Tolusia  County. 

Enterprize 

27.22  [ 

— 

Wakulla  County. 


Benhaden . . , 

Newport 

Saint  Marks 
Shell  Point . , 
Sopchoppy  . 


John  H.  Rhodes 

James  Caverly 

Alonzo  B.  Noyes.. I. 

Berrien  Oliver 

John  E.  Pigott 


Walton  County. 


Alaqua 

Almirante 

Douglassville. 
East  River — 

Gentsville 

Knox  Hill.... 
lichee  Anna. . 


Washington  County. 


Econfina  

Orange  Hill 

St.  Andrews  Bay  . . . 
Vernon 


Henry  Howard 

Geo.  W.  Underwood 
N.  Marcellus  Hentz. 
Duncan  W.McCraine 


23T.58 

23T.00 

T.65 

11.43 


James  Evans 

6.87 

John  B Meigs 

12.20 

John  Bland 

8.00 

Edward  Bedsole 

4.76 

John  Ghent 

10.17 

David  G.  Gunn 

25.94 

Walter  S.  C.  Tonge. 

29.29 

Asbery  B.  Griggs.. . . 

— 

36.45 

47.26 

31.20 


301.99 

27.04 

6.17 

8.12 


4.84 

6.80 

1.60 

2.35 

22.85 

14.63 


.28 


GEORGIA. 


ippUng  County. 


Cook’s  Store 

Hall 

Eolmesmlle  (c.  h.)  . . 

Linder’s  Bluff 

Middleton’s  Store..  . 
Rushville 


Instance  Cook 

$ 

$ 

Middleton  Graharh. . 

15.28 

8.56 

Henry  Pindarvis 

37.2S 

23.37 

Joseph  L Robinson. 

8.55 

4.17 

Stephen  S.  Middleton 

— 

— 

John  M.  Joyner 

13.16 

8.45 

Baker  County. 


Albany 

Gillion’s 

Gum  Pond 

McElveensville 

Milford 

Newton  (c.  h.) 


Edmund  Richardson 

John  Boatright 

William  B.  Crawford 

John  W-  Pearce 

Walter  B.  Mason 

Robert  M.  Douglas . . 


Baldwin  County. 


Black  Spring 

Milledye'cille  (c.  h.). 

Talmadge 

Whitings 


Samuel  G.  Chandler. 

Thomas  M.  Cook 

Randolph  H.Ramsay 
Henry  Stevens 


722.62 

32.26 


81.17 

155.49 


10.61 

1132.96 

140.61 

18.06 


701.10 

18.04 


54.94 

100.79 


.18 

1294.80 

26.52 

4.37 


Bibb  County. 

Macon  (c.  h.) [James  A.  Nisbet. . . . [1264.85 [4997.85 

Bryan  County. 

Eden  (c.  h.) |Clun  C.  Slater | 42.93  [ 25.39 

Bullork  County. 

Bengal iThomas  Nevil | 8.50 1 2.00 

Mill  Ray. Hardy  B.  Hodges. . . 23.09  11.42 

(c.  h.)..,-.lCharnockE.Fletcherl  21.51  13.94 


Bnrke  Connty. 


Alexander  

Birdsville 

Cushingville 

Fryer’s  Ponds 

Girard 

Green  Out 

Holcombe 

Hopeful 

Joy’s  Mills 

Lester’s  District 

Midville  

Millin 

Wa/ynesboro  (c.  h.). . 


Oscar  L.  Shewmake. 

$53.64 

$28.45 

Joseph  B.  Jones 

50.70 

22.50 

John  M.  Robbins.. . 

18.92 

11.50 

Martin  Godbee 

27.65 

18.33 

Samuel  H.  Buxton.. 

— 



James  E.  Palmer  . . . 

65.00 

2.00 

W.  N.  W.  Hutchins. 

67.39 

19.49 

Enoch  H.  Carswell. . 





Samuel  H.  Littlefield 

17.75 

9.85 

Joseph  D.  Perry 

55.81 

22.91 

Benj.  L.  Kirkland. . . 

78.93 

24.64 

Robert  H.  Gray 

44.30 

11.59 

Simeon  A.  Gray 

272.04 

207.63 

Cork 

Indian  Springs 

Jackson  (c.  h.) 

Seven  Islands 

Worthville 


Butts  County. 

Hubbard  Williams.. 
William  H.  C.  Mick- 

elberry 

William  B.  Hunt 

Charles  A.  Nutting. . 
William  McClelland. 


Calhoun  Connty. 

Beckcom’s  M Roads.  i Abraham  Dyson 

Morgan William  G.  Pierce  . , 

Pachitta (James  8.  Saxon 


15.56 

121.28 

100.58 

19.76 

24.41 


61.00 

33.00 


Camden  County. 


Centre  Village 

Jeffersonton  (c.  h.) . . 

Langsbury 

Saint  Marvs 

Trader’s  HiU 


Domingo  C.  Acosta. . 
John  May 

79.48 

121.19 

42.98 

Isaac  Lang 

Levi  C.  Harby 

290.96 

John  Roberts 

55.46 

10.01 

98.68 

113.67 

10.13 

6.01 


18.00 


16.22 

131.83 

.81 

370.73 

25.16 


34 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Depaitnient. 


Campbell  Coualy. 

Cam/pbellton  (c.  h.)..  William  B.  Swann.. 

Cedar  Branch William  Davenport. 

Chapel  Hill M.  Smith 

County  Line James  Hutcheson. . . 

Dark  Corner George  W.  McLarty. 

Palmetto jWilliam  H.  Abbott. . 

Eivertown i William  P.  Yates... 

Salt  Spring iWade  White 

Sandtown Jo.seph  H.  Coryell. . . 

Sweetwater  Factory  William  E.  Gould... 

•Carroll  County# 

Bowdon Edwin  G.  Womble 

Bowenville i William  W.  Moore 

Buffalo John  B.  Gamble . . 

Burnt  Stand Robert  A.  Reid  . . . 

Carrollton  (c.  h.)...  John  W.  Wood 


$95.76 

9.52 

35.47 

15.72 

163.19 

10.S4 

14.89 

23.23 

27.59 


$80.43  1 
5.46 

22.15 

7.50 

154.20 

5.43 

8.21 

6.71 

18.12 


Copper  Hill. 

Flint  Hill 

Hickory  Level . 

Laurel  HiU 

Rotherwood  . . . 

Sand  Hill 

Tallapoosa 

Trickum 

Villa  Rica 


Thomas  Farmer 
William  H.  Autrey 
James  Baskin 
Wilson  L. 

worth 

Robert  H.  Springer 
Henry  M.  N ewton. 


Joseph  Carr 

John  B.  Slaughter. 


34.18 

20.25 

12.25 

6.81 

6.29 

3.34 

5.50 

15.00 

10.00 

2.00 

23.18 

10.03 

d- 

19.60 

10.67 

10.67 

3.30 

12.50 

4.50 

. 

37.53 

48.06 

7.32 

3.84 

134.71 

141.68 

# 

Adairsville 

Allatoona 

Cartersville 

CoMmille  (c.  h.) 

Etowah 

Euharley 

Kingston 

Little  Prairie 

Pine  Log 

Saliquoy  

Stilesborough 


Cass  County# 


Donald  M.  Hood 

218.26 

179.24 

Henry  Kingsbury. . . 

50.37 

27.17 

Jesse  R.  Wikle 

391.29 

430.24 

Arthur  Haire 

395.17 

423.84 

Mark  A.  Cooper 

124.25 

85.78 

Robert  S.  Phillips.. . 

62.55 

34.84 

E.  V.  Johnson 

209.65 

132.42 

Henry  McCrary 

9.05 

4.77 

Edward  Barrett 

22.67 

12.32 

John  G.  B.  Adams.. 

8.92 

6.13 

Derrill  L.  Wingard. . 

70.47 

39.57 

Chatham  County# 

Savannah  (c.  h.). . . . [Solomon  Cohen |1910.15|i3,030.87 

Chattahoochee  County# 


Cusseta [William  A.  Helms  . . | [ 

Halloca [Henry  J.  King | 16.45 1 

Chattooga  County# 


1.92 


Alpine 

Chattoogaville 

Dirt  Town 

Farmersville 

Melville 

Mount  Hickory  — 

Subligna  i 

Summerville  (c.  h.). 

Teloga  Springs 

Trion  Factory 

Valley  Store 


Isaac  S.  Smith 

46.08 

24.52 

William  L.  Gwyn. . . 

17.13 

7.91 

Franklin  W.  Cheney 

39.59 

8.67 

William  L.  Mercer.. 

13.76 

6.54 

James  W.  McCollum 

16.64 

9.69 

Josiah  Flourney 

21.41 

13.26 

Oscar  F.  Perry 

21.26 

10.54 

Elisha  L.  Rosser 

149.28 

95.27 

Samuel  McWhorter.. 

18.59 

10.15 

Andrew  P.  Algood.. 

33.84 

20.52 

Francis  I.  Grogan  . . 

6.50 

3.50 

Cherokee  County# 


Ball  Ground 

Board  Tree 

Canton  (c.  h.) 

Cherokee  Line  . . 

Farmhouse 

Field’s  M Roads. 
Fort  Buffington. . 

Foster’s  Mills 

Freemansville  .. . 
Hickory  Flat 


James  B.  Kelly 

32.13 

25.12 

Littleberry  Holcomb. 

18.67 

7.47 

John  H.  Wood 

192.23 

187.29 

Pinckney  F.  Rain- 
water.’   

8.19 

5.74 

Isham  Teasley 

11.65 

4.25 

John  H.  Cook  , . . . 

7.57 

5.50 

Nelson  L.  Dickerson 

• 8.62 

1.92 

Ira  R.  Foster  

15.34 

8.82 

Joseph  W.  Johnston. 

32.53 

22.15 

'Isaac  McConnell  — 

26.21 

15.68 

lOolcinan  Farguson. . 

— 

— 

Samuel  M.  Hunt 

10.83 

5.76 

Joseph  B.  Lively.. . . 

3.70 

2.18 

Cherokee  Covmty — ( Continued.). 


Orange  

Joseph  Underwood. 

$20.53 

$9.46 

Sharp  Top 

Ladson  Worley 

■ 15.92 

10.67 

Sutallee 

Sam’l  M.  McConnell. 

13.65 

10.53 

Troy 

Eli  McConnell 

19.25 

14.00 

W alesca 

John  J.  A.  Sharp  . . . 





Woodstock 

lEli  C.  Harden 

51.71 

17.64 

( 

/lark  County# 

Athens  (c.  h.) 

John  Crawford 

1179.58 

1548.82 

Farmington 

John  Knott 

13.C1 

1.45 

Salem 

Samuel  Fielding 

17.67 

3.92 

Watkinsville 

Thomas  Simonton  . . 

153.67 

19.36 

Clay  County# 

Pomaria 

[Joseph  M.  Gardner.  [ 

1 1 

— 

Clinrh  County# 

Homersville 

[John  H.  Mattox 

1 4.80 

[ 1.00 

Magnolia  (c.  h.) 

John  L.  Morgan 

36.88 

18.70 

Troublesome 

1 Jesse  P.  Prescott 

1 13.94 

1 9.68 

Cobb  County. 

A c.wortb 

John  W.  Grantham. 

141.24 

49.75 

Silas  Brown 

Fulton 

James  A.  Ragsdale.. 

10.43 

4.44 

T.phflnoTi  

John  G.  Felton^’. .... 

14.11 

3.54 

Lost  Mountain 

John  Moore,  Jr 

27.86 

8.53 

Marietta^  (c.  h.) 

William  F.  Groves.. 

1210.06 

1625.71 

Mill  Grove 

Samuel  Burdine  — 

11.04 

7.83 

Moon’s 

Abel  Willis 

22.00 

9.88 

Neal  Dow. 

William  A Tweedle. 

29.48 

12.58 

Newtown 

William  H.  Autrey.. 

6.00 

3.30 

Noonday 

S.  W.  Bentlev 

9.52 

3.45 

Powder  Springs 

Wiley  I.  Kiser 

91.96 

64.79 

Roswell 

George  H.  Camp 

21(1.36 

190.38 

Columbia  County# 

Appling 

Henry  W.  Gerald. . . 

86.29 

17.22 

Berzelia 

Henry  D.  Lgitner . . . 

87.92 

5.67 

Eubanks 

Elial  Lockhart  

20.43 

11.65 

Kiokee 

William  McLean — 

14.75 

8.60 

Lombardy 

James  B.  Rowland.. 

31.35 

10.29 

Nebraska 

John  Smith 

7.0(1 

1.75 

Raysville 

Virgilius  M.  Barnes. 

77.53 

83.54 

Saw  Dust 

John  W.  Drane 

37.58 

15.11 

Thompson 

Auren  W.  Stanford. . 

175.49 

55.29 

White  Oak 

William  S.  Smith  . . . 

16.92 

7.86 

"Wrinfipifl  

Richard  S.  Neal 

82.40 

10.30 

Wrightsboro  (c.  h.) . 

Alfred  L.  Massengale 

100.42 

68.64 

Coweta  County# 

Grantville 

William  B.  Smith. . . 

103.21 

43.89 

Haralson 

George  W.  Perdue. . 

25.23 

18.29 

Kidron 

Walter  II.  Smith 

22.42 

9.09 

Location 

Henry  Freeman  — 

20.10 

12.54 

Lodi 

William  L.  Hilton. . . 

16.31 

8.07 

Nevenan  (c.  h.) 

William  Brewster . . . 

679.55 

887.85 



David  Linch 

14.45 

12.88 

Rio 

John  W.  Pearce  — 

9.79 

4.50 

Saluda 

William  M.  Jones. . . 

25.:35 

9.69 

Willow  Dell  

John  Williams. 

1.77 

.04 

Willow  Grove 

Tolleson  Kirby 

18.76 

12.99 

Crawford  County# 

Hickory  Grove 

Jonath’n  McClendon 

42.59 

11.36 

T^fnppwpll  

John  M.  Ha  vies 

8.36 

8.81 

Knoo'ville  (c.  h.)  — 

Francis  H.  Slurdock 

170.69 

276.93 

T>*ir^rk  T rkv/il 

Emanuel  Aultman . . 

X lllti  V Cl  # . • 

I 

)ade  County# 

Ilobbie 

Benjamin  Clarke — 1 

■ 

— 

Lookout  Station 

Frank  Rockholt 

— 

— 

Rising  Fawn 

Alexander  B.  Hanna 

10.86 

5.33 

Salula  Farm 

Richard  M.  Aycock. 

3.29  ‘ 

1.42 

Trenton  (c.  h.) 

Robert  Hawkins [ 

69.35  i 

62.10 

GEORGIA 


35 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmastei-.  Right-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Argyle 

Attapulgus 

Bainbridc/e  (c.  h.) 

Blowing  Cave 

Cairo 

Faceville  

Sofkey 

Steam  Mill 

Tired  Creek 


Decatur  County. 

Tray- 


I.. 


Singleton 
Avick  . . 

Emery  Lasseter 

Noah  L.  Cloud 

William  S.  Eackley. 
Robert  D.  McElveen 

Ira  Sanborn .... 

George  A.  Wright . . 
Samuel  H.  Dickinson 
Samuel  Bradwell . . . 


$10.04 

$2.97 

83.97 

70.49 

29). 32 

339.42 

24.41 

22.42 

26.77 

16.65 

12.12 

20.n4 

46.34 

20.50 

De  Ralb  County. 


Cross  Keys 

Decatur  (c.  h.) 

Lythonia 

Pantbersville 

Stone  Mountain.  . . . 
Utoy 


John  Y.  Flowers 

18.55 

11.55 

William  A.  PoAvell. . 

263.66 

165.46 

John  C.  Maddox 

92.77 

9.5S 

Lochlin  Johnson 

7.92 

4.43 

Thompson  A.Brown- 

195.82 

93.64 

ing  

Thomas  A.  Kennedy 

6.97 

3.92 

Dooiy  County, 


Byromville 

Drayton  (.c.  h.) 

Gum  Creek 

Millwood 

Vienna 

Warwick 


William  H.  Byrom. . 

24.84 

16.10 

Henry  J.  Davis 

53.15 

70.82 

John  F.  Lewis 

32.12 

16.01 

J.  J.  Lock 

25.46 

13.98 

David  8.  Kellam 

113.85 

116.19 

James  G.  Brown. . . . 

42.62 

18.60 

Dougberty  County. 

Wildfel IWindbern  J.  LaAvton] 


Blakely  (c.  h.) . 

Fall  Creek 

Fort  Gaines 

Spring  Creek. . 
Spring  Town. . 
Stamperville  . . 


Early  County. 

William  J.  Cheshire. 

Simeon  Tyner 

Spencer  CaldAvell . . . 
Reuben  McCorquo- 

dale 

Guilford  Boykin 

Daniel  F.  Gunn 


Effingham  County. 


Egypt 

Guyton 

Sister’s  Ferry 

Sprinqfidd  (c.  h.). 


George  Foy 

Thomas  P.  Elkins. . . 
Augustus  H.  Mallory 
James  Eahn 


1 


216.03 

10.02 

272.82 

T.91 


34.05 

39.84 

9.2S 

97.02 


271.41 

3.12 

326.32 

4.33 


16.08 

6.82 

3.40 

67.08 


Elbert  County. 


Amandaville 

Anthony  Shoals  . . . 

Broad  River 

Cold  Water 

Cook’s  Law  Office. . 

Craftsville 

Eagle  Grove 

Elherton  (c.  h.) 

Fishdam 

Grove 

Harmony 

Indian  Hill 

Montevideo 

Ruckersville 

Summervale 


John  C.  Donehoo . . . 

18.46 

12.86 

Job  Russell 

22.51 

14.76 

Jasper  Kinnebrew . . 

8.54 

1.43 

Barnabas  Barron  . . . 

7.21 

5.93 

Bud  C.  Wall 

23.55 

9.97 

Kelly  Sullivan 

13.49 

8.71 

William  Bowers 

25.63 

13.96 

James  M.  Wyche. .. 

131.83 

219.50 

Thomas  B.  Bullard. . 

15.08 

5.25 

James  A.  Rumsey. . . 

7.20 

4.97 

James  H.  Reynolds. 

8.93 

3.94 

Albert  C.  Matthews. 

4.84 

1.54 

Richard  S.  Hill 

24.72 

13.82 

, William  M.  Haslett 

63.89 

30.05 

, J.  H.  M.  Barrett 

— 

— 

Fayette  County. 


Emannel  County. 


Battle  Ground 

Canoochee 

Ohoopee 

Swainehord'  (c.  h.).. 


Charles  H.  Colston . . 

Benj.  E.  Brinson 

Ephraim  Edenfield. . 
VincentE.Hargroves 


13.37 

12.72 

7.62 

36.39 


Fannin  County. 


Hot  House 

3!organton  (c.  h.). . . 

Eollin 

Skeinah 


William  C.  Fain  — 

24.46 

John  A.  Powell 

— 

Burton  Mathis 

2.42 

Wm.  A Campbell. . . 

— 

Falrburn 

Fayettemlle  fc.  h.). 

Glenn  Grove 

Jonesborough 

Red  Oak  .' 

Rough  and  Ready  . 
White  Water 


Natlian  Camp 

W.  W.  BosAVorth.... 
Jolin  W.  Wilkins. . . 

Luke  Johnston 

Harrison  Walker  . . . 

Samuel  G.  Pegg 

Wm.  H.  Henderson, 


Floyd  County. 


Armuchee 

Cave  Spring 

Cedar  Creek 

Coosa  

Everett’s  Spring  . . . . 

Floyd  Springs 

Johnson 

McGuire’s  Store 

Missionary  Station . . 

Rome  (c.  h.) 

Thomas  Mills 

Vann’s  Valley 

Yarborough 


Stephen  Ball. 

Walton  R.  Webster 
Martin  F.  Kinnard . 

John  W.  Stett 

Thompson  P.  Everett 
W m.  McCullough . . . 

John  Johnson 

Terence  McGuire . . . 
William  J.  Smith  . . . 
Thomas  J.  Perry. . . . 
George  W.  Thomas. 

Rufus  Barker 

Laban  Barrett 


Forsyth  County. 


Ashland 

Big  Creek 

Coal  Mountain 

Gumming  (c.  h.) 

Davis  Creek 

Hartford 

High  Tower 

Sawney’s  Mountain. 

Sheltonville 

Vickery’s  Creek 

W arsaAV 


William  L.  Haslett. 


George  Kellogg. 
James  M.  West . 


Wiley  Owens. 


Isaac  Tinsley. 

John  H.  Campbell . . 
Joseph  T.  Garner. . 
Jackson  Graham. . . 


Franklin  County. 


Samuel  Knox 

George  W.  Bowden 

Nathan  Gunnels 

Job  Bowers 

Willis  Allen 

John  Johnston 

John  M.  Freeman. 


Aquilla 

Auburn  Hill 

Bald  Spring 

Bowersville 

Bowling.sville 

Bushville 

darnesmlle  (c.  h.)  . 

Erastus  i Isaac  M.  David  . . . 

Flintsville ; Henry  'j.  Mize 

Ford’s  Store j Henry  Ford 

Franklin  Springs  . . . I Richard  W.  Royston 

Goodwill I Thomas  A.  Yow. . . 

Grove  Level John  E.  Harper — 

Middle  River Michael  Ragsdale.. 

Mosely’s  Store Daniel  Mosely 

Nail’s  Creek Eli  T.  Wilmot 

Parker’s  Store John  D.  Parker 

Phi  Delta John  W.  Pruitt 

Walnut  Hill William  E.  Wellbori 

Fulton  County. 

Atlanta  (c.  h.) IThomas  C.  Howard 

Irbyville |Eiall  B.  Hicks 


7.27 

7.55 

4.85 

33.75 


14.95 

2.04 


Alma ' 

Blue  Ridge 

Carticay 

Cherry  Log  

Chesnut  Gap  . . 

Edom 

Ellejay 

Mountain  Town. 
Pierceville 


Gilmer  County. 

Wesley  Jamison. . . 

Enos  McLure 

Daniel  E.  Slagle . . . 
Overton  L.  Searcy. . 
Reece  J.  McClure . . 
Thos.  E.  Trammell. 
We.stern  R.  Welsh. 
Andrew  J.  West. . . 
Jepthah  Patterson  . 


Prince  Edward John  Stone 

Rock  Hill Lemon  Stone 

Santa  Lucah EbenezerFain  — 

Tail’s  Creek Ira  Critchfield 

Talking  Rock James  M.  Steele  . . 

White  Path Bartley  G.  Pinson 


$96.39 

$18.14 

103  16 

80.83 

11.00 

7.O0 

199.55 

184.57 

13.02 

8.11 

43.72 

18.63 

17.41 

10.43 

11.20 

3.98 

171.96 

145.62 

3.96 

84 

40.OO 

17.31 

16.62 

10.-33 

25  31 

17.23 

13.30 

9.94 

31.22 

9.09 

1040.88 

1305.12 

7.00 

.84 

22.99 

8.21 

3.78 

2.-52 

. 27.69 

15.87 

24.67 

6.69 

163.95 

87.46 

2.00 

.75 

21.42 

14.50 

■ 35.96 

20.12 

33.24 

• 21.58 

17.36 

9.77 

17.51 

5.58 

13.38 

7.90 

1.09 

— 

20.32 

6.67 

12.87 

7.64 

33.52 

34.53 

76.27 

53.09 

12.70 

7.08 

9.89 

6.51 

5.66 

3.76 

30.04 

. 1.87 

7.09 

4.51 

11.16 

5.77 

11.84 

5.59 

10.01 

4.65 

15.70 

9.86 

10.22 

.42 

i 15.04 

8.18 

1 1834.53 

1 2957.87 

9.21 

6.04 

80.51 

13.80 

9.67 

3.3i» 

4.82 

3.73 

9 ..56 

100.89 

8.41 

4.87 

29.-36 

14.2-3 

4.07 

2.76 

12.95 

9.05 

8.32 

1.52 

,1  40.71 

20.60 

,|  8.12 

4.51 

86 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Bethel 

Brunswick 

Frederica 

Mount  Pleasant. 


€lynn  County. 

John  M.  Tyson 

John  S.  Martin 

James  W.  Armstrong 
Samuel  A.  Hooker. . 


Gordon  County* 

Calhoun  (c.  h.).. . . . . ; William  H.  Morris 

Fair  Mount Joseph  M.  Bogle. . 

Free  Bridge lEnoch  Humphreys 

Bed  Bud iFrancis  M.  Gibbs. 

Kesaca Wells  C.  Bewley. . 

Sonora Obadiah  C.  Campbell 

Sugar  Valley Jesse  Miller 


Greene  County. 


Curtright 

Creenshoro'  (c.  h.). , 

Penfield 

Public  Square 

Scull  Shoals 

Union  Point 

Utah 

White  Plains. 


John  Curtright 

William  L.  Strain. 

Nathan  Hobbs 

Hugh  C.  Mitchell  . 
Thomas  N.  Poullain 
Richard  A.  Newson 
William  Hudson. . . 
Thomas  Hightower 


Woodville  James  Davison 


Alcova  

Auburn 

Berkshire - 

Cain’s 

Chinkapin  Grove.. 
Lawrenceville  (c.  h, 

Pinckneyville 

Rock  Bridge 

Suwanee 

Sweet  Water. 

Yellow  River 


Gwinnett  County. 

William  Kirk 

James  A.  Pattillo  . . 
William  J.  Nash... 

Willis  Heard 

Samuel  H.  Freeman 
James  D.  Spence. . . 
Thomas  A.  Jones.. 
Thomas  Maguire  . . 
Robert  S.  Brown. . . 
Hiram  R.  Williams. 
Thomas  P.  Hudson 


Allandale 

Batesville 

Blue  Creek 

Clarksville  (c.  h.) 

Dawson 

Dry  Fork 

Hollingsworth . . . 
Hughesburgh  . . . 

Leo 

Loudsville 

Mount  Yonah — 


Habersham  County. 

Robert  Allen 

Joshua  Sutton 

Young  Davis 

Alexander  Erwin. 
Charles  R.  Gibbs. . 
Silas  A.  Addison. . 
Lilburn  H.  Wright 
Thomas  J.  Hughes 
Josiah  D.  Jarrard. 

F.  Logan 

Ezekiel  McCravey. 


Nacoochee 'Charles  L.  Williams. 

Walton’s  Ford Charles  K.  Jarrett.. . 

Hall  County. 


Argo 

Big  Wauhoo 

Chesnut  Mountain  . 

Duane  Street 

Gainesville  (c.  h.). . 

Gillsville 

H og  Mountain 

Polksville  

Poplar  Springs 

Rancher  

Shoal  Creek 

Skitt’s  Mountain. . . 

Sugar  Hill 

War  Hill 

Wolleysford  . . ; 


Philip  M.  Byrd  . . . 
James  R.  F.  Luck. 
Ambrose  Kennedy 
Simpson  Herrin. . . 
Henry  S.  Campbell 
Charles  R.  Simmons 

Elijah  Puckett 

William  R.  Bell... 
Andrew  I.  Pool ». . 
Asa  P.  Vandiver. . 

James  M.  Cole 

Ashford  Quinn..  . 
James  A.  Thomas. 
Allen  Langford  . . 
Elhanon  H.Langford 


Bulah 

Culverton 

Island  Creek 

Long’s  Bridge 

Mount  Zion 

Powelton 

Shoals  of  Ogcchee. . . 
Sparta  (c.  h.) 


Hancock  County. 

George  Boyer 

Hardy  C.  Culver. . . 
Augustine  T.  Berry 

James  Ray 

Henry  S.  Beman. . . 

James  Bell 

Richard  H.  Clarke. 
Jackson  B.  Johnson 


$54.43 

$19.74 

191.67 

159.60 

53.65 

36.26 

417.00 

296.20 

58.57 

61.09 

21.71 

10..57 

9.03 

4.98 

70.85 

42.29 

20.76 

17.41 

19.51 

12.65 

40.16 

26.15 

546.89 

603.27 

294.37 

280.04 

25.59 

9.61 

79.00 

27.46 

55.77 

41.68 

12.0(1 

12.00 

81.77 

65.03 

86.59 

8.09 

9.68 

4.39 

6.00 

8.73 

13.98 

5.31 

11.15 

4.55 

309.27 

320.72 

21.50 

12.44 

13.48 

5.42 

16.87 

10.-38 

10.04 

3.21 

30.53 

28.17 

5.69 

2.67 

4.94 

5.68 

7.93 

3.14 

226.54 

201.78 

5.03 

2.01 

10.48 

7.00 

6.88 

3.79 

12.95 

6.79 

12.92 

7.54 

32.55 

17.24 

44.20 

18.99 

32.06 

5.20 

13.30 

6.19 

15.07 

11.02 

5.41 

3.22 

1.63 

1.16 

205.20 

189.11 

21.55 

1-3.56 

19..3S 

8.42 

9.68 

4.95 

10.61 

4.48 

1.87 

.83 

2.15 

1.37 

13.17 

4.71 

7.08 

4.-35 

22.00 

7.20 

30.44 

— 

27.50 

7.25 

27.37 

10.84 

111.46 

— 

58.27 

14.94 

2.5.42 

18.82 

465.47 

750.04  1 

Hart  County. 

Hartwell (Frederick  B.  Hodgesl 

IIenley'’8  Store  (c.  h.)|John  S.  Henley | 


Harris  County. 


Cataula 

Ellerslie 

Goodman’s  }x)  Roads 

Hamilton  (c.  h.) 

King’s  Gap  

Mountain  Hill 

Mulberry  Grove 

Piedmont 

Waverly  Hall 

Whitesville 

Wisdom’s  Store 


William  H.  Jackson. 

46.77 

Wm.  B.  Strawbridge 

32.89 

William  C.  Johnston 

12.79 

P.  B.  Hall  

216.89 

Samuel  W.  Kirven . . 

8.78 

John  F.  Brown 

16.60 

William  T.  Smith.. . 

12.82 

William  McNeil 

5.10 

John  B.  Foster.; 

60.47 

John  B.  Smith 

109.33 

John  M.  Wisdom  . . . 

19.-37 

Heard  County. 


Corinth 

Enon  Grove 

Franklin  (c.  h.) 

Houston  

Saint  Cloud 

State  Line 

Union  Mills 


David  L.  Grimes... 

Henry  J.  Kight 

Wm.  M.  K.  Watts.. 
William  T.  Formby 

John  W.  Black 

Jackson  Allen 

Norvel  M.  Robinson 


Henry  County. 

Bear  Creek |Asa  Lowery 

Bersheba lElisha  Copeland . . . 

Flat  Rock Charles  Latimer  . . . 

Ghentsville (Alien  Rape 

Locust  Grove 'Wm.  H.  Spier 

McDonough  (c.  h.). . 'David  Knott 

Mount  Carmel Samuel  Murphy  . . . 

Sandy  Ridge 'Francis  M.  Hail 

Spring IWm.  M.  Cleveland. 

Stockbridge jjohn  W.  Henderson 

Tucker’s  Cabin lira  L.  Gunter 

White  House I John  T.  Bentley  . . . 


Houston  County. 


Busbayville 

Fort  Valley 

Hayneville 

Henderson 

Perry  (c.  h.) 

Powersville 

Wellborn’s  Mills 


Daniel  F.  Gunn 

80.41 

David  N.  Austin . . . 

3-36.52 

John  Henrv 

78.83 

Thomas  S.  Cobb 

48.37 

John  S.  Jobson 

371.05 

Wm.  D.  Graham  . . . 

31.86 

John  A.  Sperry.  ... 

41.11 

Irwin  County* 


Adams 

Edenfield 

House  Creek 

Irvinsville  (c.  h.) . . . 

Orel 

Pennsborough 

Vineyard 


James  K.  Brown 

Oscar  Edenfield 

15.4-3 

14.tt0 

Charles  M.  Powers. . 

27.04 

Love  M.  Colberth . . . 

22.36 

Nicholas  Baker 

1.78 

Isaac  R.  Porter 

7.91 

Jonathan  Smith 

6.66 

Jackson  County. 

Bascobel Milton  Matthews. . . 

Delay George  A.  Delay  . . 

Harmony  Grove  — Clement  W.  Hood  . 

Indian  Creek Josiah  L.  Blalock. . 

J,.f^non  (c. !..) ™ O' 


Marcus Allen  Justice  . . . 

Mavsville Abram  Atkins.. 

Mulberry Delmas  R.  Lyle. 

Pond  Fork Aaron  Sowell. . . 


Jasper  County. 


$15,361  $4.18 
15.75  6.82 


10.90 

11.05 

9.58 
233.15 

5.14 

6.<‘4 

5.42 

3.17 

21.59 

113.35 

6.59 


26.12 

12.60 

109.41 

58.73 

27.63 

15.38 

2.61 


7.38 

5.87 

10.97 

2.02 

13.60 

190.49 

5.72 

6.62 

2.25 

10.85 

6.54 

11.72 


22.04 

319.39 

44.99 

33.79 

535.83 

6.42 

36.27 


9.33 

11.00 

14.43 

11.01 

1.36 

4.56 

4.87 


4.38 

7.43 

10.23 

1.72 

125.31 

2.07 

5.69 

20.82 

6.62 


59.53 

22.68 

112.42 

94.71 

32.55 

23.85 

4.81 


34.40 

13.70 

22.29 

6.13 

25.02 

186.82 

16.39 

13.33 

4.50 

19.19 

10.54 

21.10 


S.94 

12.34 

27.92 

3.36 

109.43 

8.78 

22.42 

24.40 

10.41 


GladesAille Moses  Chapin 

Hillsboro’ Wiley  Peddy 

Leakesville Wm.  G.  Smith,  Jr... 

Mechanicsville Burrell  P.  Key 

J.  ,,  , , V Maximiliam  H.  Hut- 
Monticello  ...|  e,,inson 

Palo  Alto Jeremiah  M.  Gilstrap 

Shady  Dale |Matthew  Whitfield. . 


18.23'  9.-39 

33.51  11.95 

12.80  11.86 
14.82 1 10.67 
186.44'  228.14 

14.86  6.67 

46.52!  17.56 


GEORGIA. 


37 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Fenn's  Bridge 

Louis^ville  (c.  h.) 

Pope  Hill  

Reedy  Creek 

Speir’s  Turn  Out 

Sylvan  Grove 

Woodburn 


Jefferson  County • 

Elam  R.  Dudley . . 

Nicholas  Diehl 

John  B.  Oshire  — 
Thomas  Peebles. . 
George  W.  Outlen 
Wm.  M.  Verdery  . 
Rhesa  Farmer 


Jones  County* 

Blountsville Sandford  M.  Tufts 

Cardsville Robert  Caldwell . . 


Clinton  (c.  h.) 
Cornucopia . . . 
Griswoldville , 
Poverty  Hill . . 
Wallace 


Wiley  B.  Pope  . . . 
Robert  B.  Ridley  . 
Samuel  Griswold  . 
Geo.  W.  F.  McKay 
Thomas  W.  Choate 


Laui’ens  County. 

Buc^  Eye Nathan  Tucker 

JhMin  (c.  h.) i Francis  Thomas 

Laurens  Hill I David  Harvard 


Black  Smith 

Chenuba  

Chickasawhatchie. . . 

Flat  Pond 

Palmyra 

Pleasant  Level 

Starkmlle  (c.  h.) . . . . 
Sumterville 


Lee  County. 


Elijah  F.  Lewis 

Wm.  I.  Parker 

Henry  D.  Miller 

Wm.  B.  Richardson, 

Jesse  H.  Watson 

Jesse  M.  Davis 

Gilbert  M.  Stokes. . . 
M.  N.  B.  Outlaw 


Liberty  County, 


ITinesville  (c.  h.) 

Riceboro  

Taylor’s  Creek 

Walthourville 


Simon  A.  Fraser 

Charles  Stebbins 

Henry  McGillis 

Joseph  N.  Miller 


Lincoln  County. 


Double  Branches  . . . 

Goshen 

Leathersville 

Lincolnton  (c.  h.) . . . 


Gabriel  H.  Parks  . . . 
Benjamin  W.  Moore. 
Robert  L.  Walton. .. 
[Stephen  B.  Smith. . . 


Lowndes  County. 


Anderson 

Alapaha  

Ava 

Clyattsville . . . 
Flat  Creek  . . . 
Griflin’s  Mills. 

Hahira 

Morven. 


Jesse  T.  Register 
Andrew  J.  Liles  . 
Robert  N.  Parish 
James  M.  Clyatt . 
Wm.  D.  Griffin  . . 
Mitchell  Griffin. . 
Berry  J.  Folsom. 
John  I.  Pike 


Nankin C.  I.  Blalock 


Okapilco 

Piscola 

Tallokas 

Trouijville  (c.  h.) . 


Robert  Peacock. 
John  W.  Spain  . 
Elijah  Wade  . . . 
william  Smith.. 


Lumpkin  County* 


John  Spriggs 

James  E.  Wood 

Reuben  Barrett 

James  B.  Gordon . . . 
Truman  H.  Sanford, 
George  T.  Quillian., 

William  Burt 

James  L.  Whelchel.. 

Wm.  B.  Winters 

Dennis  Hyde 

Gilderoy  W.  Smith  . 
Benjamin  Jones  . . . . 


iflacon  County* 

Creek  Stand iJohn  W.  Foster 

Grangersville  ] William  Gilbert 

Hamburg jThomas  H.  Morgan. 


Amicalola 

Auraria 

Barrettsville 

Catoosa 

Crossville 

Dahlonega  (c.  h.) . . . 

Juno 

New  Bridge 

Pleasant  Retreat 

Round  Hill 

Smithville 

Yellow  Creek 


26.10 

I4.4ul 


9.91 

6.82  I 


$29.88 

! $14.39 

170.94 

1 172.53 

17.30 

1 10.16 

70.67 

10.50 

17.84 

10.83 

33.20 

15.60 

14.33 

6.41 

145.65 

143.21 

53.48 

21.35 

10.44 

5.63 

9.77 

10.43 

73.86 

1 16.57 

112.06 

113.58 

31.96 

! 32.62 

18.80 

7.13 

42.48 

13.60 

- 6.32 

2.12 

65.75 



25.03 

13.73 

171.25 

62.13 

47.49 

28.76 

66.97 

24.46 

172.52 

150.28 

22.90 

10.36 

77.06 

25.15 

72.91 

17.24 

2L01 

17.89 

25.67 

15.95 

59.80 

40.86 

22.54 

( 

( 

57.30 

22.10 

8.75 

6.74  ; 

37.33 

20.84  - 

20.02 

15.44  J 

33.65 

22.23  J 

5.00 

3.55  ' 

32.76 

14.97 

48.03 

22.84  , 

18.35 

7.97 

24.81 

15.74 

128.37 

256.37  j 

8.95 

5.04 

77.65 

60.12 

24.39 

15.99 

6.89 

4.00  ] 

52.51 

20.54  J 

289.01 

274.72  ] 

9.50 

5.10  ] 

49.27 

35.84  - 

7.80 

4.20  1 

13.92 

8.64  ' 

11.90 

7.58 

16.32 

10.45 

Macon  County — {Continued). 


Lanier  (c.  h.) 
Marshallsville. 
Montezuma  . . 
Oglethorpe  . . . 
Winchester. . . 


Lovick  A.  Pearce. . . 

$43.37, 

Isaac  Johnson 

85.52 

William  W.  Davis  . . 

191.46 

William  H.  Willis  . . 

371.76 

Littleton  L.  Snow . . . 

40.S0| 

Rladison  County. 


Brookline 

DanieUmlle  (c.  h.) . . 

Fort  Lamar 

Madison  Springs 

Paoli 

Planter’s  Stand 


Samuel  Eberhart  . . . 

20.69 

Anderson  Philips... 

57.80 

John  N.  Montgomery 

19.50 

Keeland  Tyner 

25.00 

Joseph  B.  Long 

lo.OO 

Henry  White 

10.24 

$21.53 

16.80 

130..34 

451.T3 

10.68 


10.23 

66.78 

8.25 

3.00 

1.75 

4.15 


Me  ntosh  County. 

Darien  (c.  h.), I Alex.  L.  Blount | 

South  Newport Francis  B.  Williams. 

Temperance  Grove  . |T.  W.  Houston 1 


398.651  272.32 
38.59  j 7.26 


Mar!on  County. 


Buena  Vista . 
Fragoletta . . . 

Glenalta 

Pineville 


Richard  R.  Stevens  . 

James  J.  Mapp 

Daniel  Majors  

James  H.  Jarvis  . . . 

Poindexter I Joseph  R.  Beggs 

Tazewell  (c.  h.) Benjamin  P.  Rouse  . 

Meriwether  County* 

Erin 

Farmer’s 
Flat  Shoals 
(ireenville  (c.  h.) 

Holly. 

Jones’  Mills 

Magdalena 

Oak  Ridge 

Rocky  Mount 

Warm  Springs 

Warnerville  

White  Sulphur 

Springs 

Woodberry 


229.64 

15.80 

31.84 

37.44 

21.16 

55.62 


213.94 

7.62 

15.83 

31.81 

11.52 

27.76 


Hamilton  G.  Sullvan 

50.00 

34.00 

Milton  Clayton 

8.56 

2.15 

James  C.  Freeman. . 

44.38 

19.67 

John  F.  Hatton 

270.83 

305.02 

James  F.  A.  Peebles 

17.50 

10.19 

Rufus  Johnson 

33.05 

16.16 

Green  B.  Rollins 

17.18 

14.14 

Cyrus  J.  Clower 

22.20 

13.25 

William  T.  Loftin. . . 

31.52 

19.50 

Lovick  H.  Jeter 

30.26 

10.34 

Francis  W.  Baggarly 

18.06 

9.14 

John  A.  Crawford. . . 

75.69 

75.94 

James  T.  Lawrence. 

66.46 

69.42 

Monroe  County, 


Colaparchee 

Culloden 

Forsyth  (c.  h.) 

Johns  tonville 


Samuel  F.  Story 

65.77 

22.04 

Romulus  C.  Persons. 

111.80 

48.54 

Cary  A.  King 

505.80 

526.87 

John  Johnston 

4.46 

2.65 

M.  Goggans 

25.17 

10.93 

p.  G.  Proctor 

9.60 

5.45 

William  Askins,  Jr.. 

27.63 

10.55 

[Thomas  R.  Grace . . . 

26.34 

7.14 

Montg’omery  County* 


Moumt  Vernon  (c.  h.) 


William  D.  Wall 

14.49 

9.11 

James  Hall 

William  C.  Fain  ... 

24.46 

12.95 

Alexander  McMiller. 

14.23 

8.6S 

Farquhar  McRea  . . . 

27.31 

10.24 

William  A.  McLeod. 

14.22 

10.69 

Morgan  County* 


John  S.  Walker. 


L.  G.  Anderson. 


9.51 

16.70 

15.64 

52.21 

918.49 

14.53 


Murray  County* 


Chaseville 

Cohuttah  Springs... 

Coosawattee 

Fancy  Hill.  

Hassler’s  Mills 


Dean  W.  Chase 

7.46 

Samuel  M.  Walls  . . . 

32.74 

John  il.  Hawkins. . . 

1417 

John  R.  Cain 

24.54 

William  Ilassler 

2.5U 

8.21 


5.27 

19.79 

7.09 

12.49 

.75 


38 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS, 


Left-hand  column  sliowci  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Ilijjht-hand  one,  net  levenue  of  Oflice  to  Department. 


Murray  County — {Continued). 


Holly  Creek 

Pleasant  Valley 

Spring  Place  (c.  h ). 

Tilton 

WoodlaM'U 


Elijah  M.  Ellis 

John  H.  Johnson  ... 
Wm.  C.  Loughmiller 
Wm.  T.  Campbell.. . 
John  W.  Beck 


$9.21 

10.24 

159.70 

63.31 

16.36 


$5.16 

4.23 

171.26 

24.41 

8.77 


ITiustogee  County. 


Columbus  ( c.  h.) . 

Cottage  Hill 

Jamestown 

Upatoie 

Steam  Factory . . . 
Water  Oak 


Eobert  C.  Forsyth. . . 

1299.40 

3(  83.30 

Grigsby  E.  Thomas. 

10.84 

8.74 

Nathan  J.  Bussey. . . 

67.51 

24.05 

Benjamin  11.  Davis. 

— 

— 

Valentine  Pye 

21.08 

9.54 

John  W.  Morrison . . 

— 

— 

IVcwton  County. 

Brick  Stole i Isaac  H.  Parker 

Conyers David  T.  White 

I'ovington  (c.  h.) Francis  S.  Womack. 

Middle  Eidge William  B.  Eoberts 

Newborn  Gideon  Eoberts 

Newton  Factory John  Webb.  

Oak  Hill Shelby  Downs 

Oxford Jacob  T.  Parker 

Eocky  Plains James  H.  Mabry — 

Sheffield Daniel  N.  Baker 

Snapping  Shoals James  W.  Hester  . . . 

Starrsville Silas  H.  Starr 


27.71 

103.81 
534.11 

21.0^ 

46.16 

57.62 

39.31 

359.81 
20.59 
17.61 
89.52 
81.41 


3.77 
69.77 
640.14 
8.20 
27.44 
21.61 
8.50 
298.20 
7.5-2 
11. .31 
29.27 
9.74 


Oglethorpe  County. 


Bairdstown 

Lexington  (c.  h.)  . , 

Maxey 

Millstone 

Philomath 

Point  Peter 

Stephens 


Thomas  Callahan. . . 

42.8S 

13.89 

Eobert  Morgan 

331.61 

335.93 

Thomas  Maxey  

59.71 

26.99 

Samuel  Lindsay 

— 

— 

Thomas  Morrow 

83.20 

30.65 

John  H.  Tiller 

40.99 

15.43 

Nathan  L.  Collins... 

Paulding  County. 


Dallas  (c.  h.)  . , 

De  Soto  . 

Drake  Town. . . 

Etna 

Huntsville 


William  I.  Chastain. 

83.67 

54.30 

B F.  L Ware  . . . 

6.48 

.72 

James  M.  Bryant — 

Lovick  P.  Garrison  . 

14.05 

9.66 

Thomas  H.  Dozier. . 

15.86 

10.22 

Evan  Parsons 

7.77 

4.50 

Pickens  County. 

Hamageville 

Jasper  (c.  h.) 


1 Samuel  Tate 

. . 1 84.21 1 

[Adin  Keeter...... 

,..l  48.861 

21.85 

26.69 


Pike  County. 


Barnesville 

Frederick  N.  Barnes 

354.331 

1 263.66 

Griffin 

Martin  A.  Bowdoin. 

1056.33 

1179.17 

Liberty  Hill 

William  W.  Head. . . 

43.92 

29.35 

Milner 

William  J.  Howe  . . . 

25.57 

9.26 

Zebulon  (c.  h.) 

,John  C.  Eedding.. . . 

158.43] 

161.79 

Polk  County. 

Cedartown 

Brooks  M.  Willing- 
ham   

196.51 

150.43 

JTill  ...... 

Jacob  Dennis 

5.76 

3.95 

Lake  Creek 

1 Abner  Darden 

8.53 

.68 

Mountain  House 

[Moses  K.  Holland. . . 

— 

— 

Pumpkin  Pile 

John  F.  Williams.  . . 

11.46 

6.42 

Van  Wert 

jWilliam  W.  Simi)son 

71.97 

41.63 

Vellow  Stone 

John  Eowe 

1 

— 

Pulaski  County. 


Lawson 


• IMatthcw  Grace 

. 1 232.291 

Darling  Johnson.. . 

5.08 

i George  AValker 

. 1 20.03] 

Piitnaui  County. 


Putnam  County — {Continued). 

Dennis John  C.  Beardin 

Eatonton  (c.  h.) Sidney  C.  Prndden. . 

Glades  M Eoads James  McKinzie 

Hearnville 'William  Hearn 

Eockville [Lucius  D.  Eogers. . . 

Stanfordville. D.  E.  Andrews 

Turn  wold j William  W.  Turner. 

Rabun  County. 

Clayton  (c.  h.) James  M.  Quillian. . . 

Head  of  Tennessee  . Albert  G.  Dillard  . . . 

Pine  Mountain Jas.  Billingsley,  Jr.. 

Tiger. Horace  W.  Cannon  . 

War  Woman John  Q.  Adams 


Randolph  County. 

Benevolence John  T.  Fentress  . 

Brooksville Wm.  J.  Whaley. . . 

Cotton  Hill 'John  M.  Smith 

Outhbert  (c.  h) 

Dover 

Georgetown . . . 

Hamlet 

Nochway 

Petawla 

Pinier 


Samuel  E.  Peacock. 
Thomas  S.  Grieves. . 

Green  B.  Lewis 

Eufus  M.  Johnson  . . 
Benjamin  Gibson. . . 
Lewis  P.  Dozier 
Samuel  Berry  . . 


$19.78 

$3.21 

463.76 

544.37 

17.45 

9.86 

13.90 

4.76 

20.77 

10.10 

39.98 

11.14 

54.35 

31.88 

6.66 

4.23 

3.00 

2.25 

7.38 

1.63 

2S98 

16.80 

45.92 

28.60 

389.12 

366.04 

58.89 

29.98 

9' '.41 

69..31 

21.00 

1.55 

36.98 

18.93 

. I 0U.i?0 


Richmond  County. 


Augusta  (c.  h.) 

Belair 

McBeen  Depot 

Eichmond  Factory. , 
Toombs 


James  M.  Smjdhe  . . 

1881.19 

3351.95 

Wm.  P.  Crawford. . . 

17.10 

— 

Walter  S.  Natt 

43.00 

16.00 

D.  Bruce  Hack 

38.24 

8.70 

David  Palmer 

— 

- — 

Scriven  County, 


Black  Creek  — 

Buck  Creek 

George  ville 

Halcyon  Dale  .. 
Middle  Ground. 

Mill  Haven 

Mobley  Pond . . . 

Ogech'ee 

Scarborough  . . . 
Sylvania  (c.  h.). 


Moses  N.  McCall 

24.35 

George  H.  Maner. . . 

15.41 

Hilliard  I.  Minchy. . 

— 

Willis  Young 

7.3.26 

Barton  L.  Boykin . . . 

18.00 

Wilkins  H.  Nunnally 

17.26 

Thomas  E.  Smelie.. 

36..52 

Eobert  Williams 

58.61 

David  E.  Wadley  . .. 

71.86 

Napoleon  B.  Potts  . . 

42.53 

Stewart  County. 


Bladen  Creek  — 

Florence  

Hannahatchee . . . 

Holly  Grove 

I.umLjJcin  (c.  h.) 

Eichland 

Scienceville 

Union 


Americ%hs  (c.  h) 
AndersonviUe  . . 

Danville  

Plains  of  Dura  . 

Pondtown 

Providence 

Quebec 


Avlona INathaniel  Walker. . . 1 — —I 

Cloptou's  Mills lAllcn  Lawrence [ 10.841 


239.22 

2.54 

10.18 


4.08 


Belle\iew  . . . 

Bluff  Spring. 

Box  Spring  . 

Centre 

Geneva  ..... 
Pleasant  Hill  . 
Prattsburgh  . . 

Quito 

Talbotton  (c.  h.) . . 


Lewis  Lee 

.98 

Henry  W.  Jones 

119.17 

Wm.  D.  Bussev 

40.05 

Joseph  Wood  

21.71 

John  C.  P.  Ewing. . . 

374.63 

Wm.  L.  Jarrell 

66.68 

James  M.  Granberry 

15.10 

Willis  C.  Holt 

26.00 

iimter  Conntyt 

Wm.  P.  Haines 

789.06 

Wilson  L.  Dykes 

— 

Benton  Bvrd 

50.00 

Thomas  Simpson  . . . 

84.96 

Hiram  L.  French. . . 

135.65 

Ezekiel  Hawkins  . . 

9.75 

William  J.  Moore. . . 

28.62 

ralbot  County. 

57.34 

Wm.  B.  ^Marshall. . . 

14.36 

HezekiahD.  Williams 

41.20 

Simon  P.  Viele  . . 

17.41 

jo.  H.  Walton 

45.60 

Thomas  B.  Hancock 

30.14 

William  W.  Drane. . 

] 33.71 

John  A.  Hunt 

37.22 

William  Bacon 

370.41; 

14.95 

8.93 

22.04 

9.00 

13.59 

36.43 

36.53 

9.74 

19.97 


.44 

129.29 

17.62 

8.73 

347.56 

49.89 

8.92 

80.00 


981.60 

22.00 

14.66 

120.73 

3.48 

14.62 


25.52 

8.11 

8.45 

10.70 

17.95 

70.29 

8U.68 

.30.95 

290.75 


GEORGIA. 


39 


Lel't-liauJ  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Riglit-iiand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Department. 


Taliafeiro  Couuty. 

Crau'fordsville  {c.h.)  Wm.  Alexander |$173.37[$14fi.97 

Eaytown iWm.  H.  Wilder.  ...  50.(iS  16.9G 

Sharon (Joseph  E.  W.  Nance]  2S.S8|  5.18 


Tatuall  Coiiiiiy. 


Matlock 

J^erry’s  Mills  (c.  h.). 

Eeidsville 

Watermelon 


Elza  Tillman 

2.75 

.30 

Nicholas  Smith 

26.11 

13.98 

Wm.  M.  Sharpe 

49.68 

20.03 

Robert  C.  Surrency  . 

9.63 

6.55 

Taylar  Coimtyt 


Butler  — 
Daviston  . 
Howard . . 
Reynolds. 


John  0.  Cozatt 

Geo.W.  M.  Gammon. 
Jackson  L.  Downs.. 
Standley  W.  Rogers. 


184.03 

34.04 


82.96 


70.26 

15.17 


22.79 


Telfair  County. 


Tbomas  County  < 


Boston Angus  B.  McKinnon 

Duncanville Jackson  J.  Marsh. . . 

Eastwood Alfred  Bryan 

Glasgow John  A.  McIntosh. . . 

Grooverville Joshua  S.  Groover.. 

Ocklockney James  Nesmith 

Station Abner  H.  Wilson  . . . 

ThomasvilU  (c.  h.). . Thomas  Simmons. . . 


Troup  County. 


Antioch 

Asbury  

Hoganville 

La  Grange  (c.  h.)  . . 

Long  Cane 

Mountville 

O’Neal’s  Mills 

Troup  Factory. . . , . . 

Vernon 

W est  Point 


George  A.  Stitt 

Wm.  P.  Ragland  . . . 

William  Hogan 

John  H.  IT.  Colquitt. 
Matthew  Crenshaw. 

Isaac  Fincher 

Hilliard  O’Neal 

Thomas  Leslie 

John  W.  Brady 

Alston  B.  Croft 


31.49 

51.00 

6.97 

24.40 

5.04 

10.13 

28.69 

383.47 


40.04 

21.17 

50.47 

849.88 

71.12 

51.88 

30.42 

414.02 

18.79 

274.13 


Twiggs  County. 


Jeffersonville 

Marion  (c.  h.) 

Tarversville 

TwiggsviUe 


Ellis  Long 

126.67 

Wright  Neal 

76.39 

Thomas  E.  McCrea  . 

22.80 

Green  B.  Bridger. . . 

14.95 

BlnirsvilJe  (c.  h.) 

Brasstown 

Choestoe 

Gaddistown 

Ivy  Log 

Mount  Eolia 

New  Coosa  

Shady  Grove 

Stock  Hill 


Tnion  County. 

John  Butt 

James  Kimzey  .... 
Andrew  J.  Comer  . . 
Newton  K.  Williams 
William  R.  Utter  . . . 

Robert  H.  Erwin 

John  M.  Roberts 

Jesse  Osborn 

James  C.  Odell 


Wellscott iJoel  11.  Legg 

jMathadeas  M.  Gran- 
■ tham 


Young  Cane. 


Delray 

Double  Bridges. 

Hootensville 

The  Rock 


Upson  County. 

Richard  A.  Ford 

Drury  W.  Wamble  . 

Jesse  C.  IMcCord 

Wm.  H.  Furguson  . . 


81.20 

6.27 
9.10 
8.61 

9.27 
5.34 
5.50 

12.85 

22.70 

4.07 

19.21 


20.81 

20.83 

22.74 

23.24 


12.94 
12.80 

.31 

13.81 

33.60 

4.46 

19.94 
595.53 


23.05 

11.16 

18.24 

1043.55 

43.17 

13.71 

9.65 

20.61 

14.11 

266.13 


53.58 

84.93 

8.38 

5.36 


65.31 

4.24 

3.75 

5.00 
5.90 
3.74 

7.00 
4.16 
9.09 
2.50 

12.10 


18.33 

8.59 

13.25 

13.27 


i William  Jones 

7.29 

3.60 

1 Thomas  M.  Brantley 

1.88 

1.04 

John  B.  Coffee 

20.21 

9.60 

1 Jonathan  M.  Ashley. 

12.37 

7.99 

John  McDearmid. . . 

44.48 

73.89 

IWm.  H.  Wootten... 

29.56 

16.92 

1 Elijah  Wells 

9.90 

3.92 

(John  C.  McRae 

6.88 

1.14 

1 Thomas  Fletcher  . . . 

8.71 

5.76 

Uj)son  County — ( Continued). 

Tliommton  (c.  h.)  ..  Daniel  G.  Wilson. .. 
Thundering  Springs., William  P.  Bethea.. 
Waynmanville (George  P.  Swift 

Walker  County. 

Anderson L.  E.  Wilson 

Cassandra William  Ilinnard  . .. 

Cedar  Grove Henry  T.  Shelton  . . . 

Chesnut  Flat 'John  W.  Williams. . 


Cotoosa  Springs  . . . 

Duck  Creek 

Frick’s  Gap 

Gordon’s  Springs  . . 

Graysville 

Greenbush  

High  Point 

Lafayette  (c.  h.) 

Naomi 

Pond  Spring 

Ringgold 

Rock  Spring 

Eossville 

Snow  Hill 

Villanow 

Wood’s  Station 


Ezekiel  Harris 

Robt.  W.  Blackwell. 
William  Simmons  . . 
George  W.  Gordon  . 

Robert  Gray 

Spencer  Bomar 

David  B.  Dickey 

Samuel  Thatcher  . . . 

William  White 

James  Hunt 

Sterling  S.  Kent 

Peter  S.  Anderson  . 
Thos.  G.  McFarland. 
Jam.es  C.  Gordon... 
Adam  Clements. . . . 
D.  K.  Rawlings 


$316.42 

1 $304.67 

64.81 

1 17.10 

22.54|  

10.18 

4.39 

72.93 

;•  26.63 

11.47 

4.25 

16.57 

8.43 

30.78 

1 1.95 

184.55 

215.68 

17.64 

8.60 

275.80 

308.32 

49.79 

15.04 

9.46 

5.85 

16.30 

8.53 

8.41 

2.24 

Walton  Coimtjb 


Cutoff 

Good  Hope 

Loganville 

Monroe  (c.  h.)  . 
Social  Circle. . . 
Walnut  Grove. 
Windsor 


Hope  H.  Camp 

18.28 

Wm.  H.  Richardson. 

23.52 

Joseph  R.  Ivie 

37.28 

Leroy  Pattillo  

242.96 

James  W.  Stark 

166.08 

Augustus  W.  Clay  . . 

16.31 

John  Bennett 

15.72 

Ware  County. 


Guy’s *. 

Kettle  Creek 

Saint  Ilia 

Strickland’s 

Waresl)oro''  (c.  h.). . 


William  Guy 



Cuyler  W.  Hilliard. . 

12.16 

David  J.  Miller 

2.68 

John  F.  Sweat 

18.16 

Calvin  W.  Smith  — 

60.46 

12.34 

19.04 

24.33 

269.48 

128.19 

9.49 

14.20 


5.72 

2.10 

8.16 

30.39 


Warren  County. 


Double  Wells 

Mayfield 

Republican  

Tannville 

Warremton  (c.  h.)  . . 


Jethro  Darden 

Thomas  Whaley 

John  Adkins 

Joel  T.  McGinty 

Eliphalet  Hale 


57.34 

8.30 

376.07 


Washington  County. 


Bluford  A.  Mathis  . . 

11.29 

5.44 

John  J.  Watkins 

90.47 

30.24 

Marshall  H.  Bland. . 

26.27 

25.16 

William  A.  Irwin. . . 

36.71 

20.39 

ITuel  A.  Joiner 

59.84 

9.90 

Haywood  Brookins  . 

264.S<; 

400.94 

Samuel  0.  Franklin. 

66.20 

10..39 

Richard  W arthen . . . 

29.53 

10.18 

Curry’s  Mills 

Davisboro’ 

Hebron 

Irwin’s  !<<)  Roads 

Oconee 

Liand  ersville  (c.  h.) . . 

Tennville 

War  then’s  Store 


Wayne  County. 

Bennettsville I Braxton  Bennett I 

Pendarvis  Store Caleb  Pendarvis 

Waynesville  (c.  h.)  . (Joseph  R.  Richard. . ( 

Webster  County. 

Preston i Charles  W.  Bird.songl 

Hawthorn  8.  Cham- 
( berlin ( 

Wilkes  County. 

Centrevllle Luke  Turner  Jr.  . . . | 

John  L.  Anderson  . . | 
James  M.  Hawkins  . 
Caroline  B.  Roi)inson 


24.98 

78.10( 


12.55 


Danburgh 

Mallorysville 

Washington  (c.  h.) . 


15..56 

67.53 

44.78 

457.73 


2.41 

25.16 

15.63 

576.99 


40 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Riglit-tiand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ottice  to  Department. 


\¥bitfi€ld  County. 


Cedar  Eidge 

Cuba 

Dalton 

Fillmore 


S,  B.  Dwight 

$17.52 

! $6.45 

Joseph  E.  Ford 

3.68 

— 

Edw’d  H.  Edwards  . 

569.67 

767.89 

Andrew  Mauldin  . . . 

3.41 

2.31 

Archibald  E.T.  Ham- 
bright  

105.83 

71.61 

Eobert  Watkins 

9.S7 

8.72 

Thomas  E.  Gherry. . 

105.53 

90.76 

Benjamin  F.  King.. 

— 

— 

Mitchell  P.  Varnell . 

49.89 

15.36 

Eed  Clay 

Eural  Vale 

Tunnell  Hill 

Upper  King’s  Bridge 
Varnell’s  Station 

Wiililnsou  County. 

Cool  Spring | Willis  Allen j 44.85 1 22,00 


^yincinson  Covmty — {Continued). 

Emmitt Tames  U.  Floyd 

Fleetwood  Leroy  Fleetwood 

Gordon  


Jrwinton  (c.  h.) 

Milton  

Stephensville 

Toombsborough 


Washington  I.  Solo- 
mon   

Eichard  L.  Storey. . . 

•Joel  Deese 

James  E.  Billue 

James  Jackson 


Isabella  (c.  h.) . . 


Worth  County. 

. . I Gordon  Sumner I 


Minton  Lewis  M.  C.  Britt ... 


$24.81 

$12.65 

81.36 

20.44 

133.02 

98.35 

6.31 

4.33 

25.76 

12.80 

32.13 

20.59 

11.04] 

1 8.68 

2.571 

1 1.88 

ILLINOIS. 


Adams 

Beverly 

Big  Neck 

Burton 

Camp  Point . , 

Clayton 

Coatsburgh . . . 

Columbus 

Elm  Grove  . . . 
Fair  Weather. 
Houston 


Adams  County. 

Thomas  Tripp 

John  B.  Eobertson. . 

James  Shannon 

Isaac  N.  Enlow 

Grandison  M.  Hess,. 

Joseph  Wallace 

Hiram  T.  Keenan. . . 

John  Gault 

John  Spence 

Abraham  High 

John  Eice 


Liberty I James  E.  Howerton. 

Lima  ; James  P.  Archer — 

E.  L.  F.  Trimble 

John  L.  Arnold 

D.  W.  Chase 

Benjamin  Collins 

Eobert  Moore..*. 

Austin  Brooks 

Thomas  E.  Jones  . . . 

John  Delaplain 

Wm.  H.  McClyment. 
James  F.  Owen 


Marcelline 

Mendon 

Paloma 

Payson 

Pitman 

Quincy  (c.  h.). . 

Eichfield 

Stone’s  Prairie . 

Ursa 

Woodville 


Alexander  County. 

Alexandria | Alex’r  M.  Fountain. 

Cairo ! Samuel  8.  Brooks. . 

Clear  Creek  Land-'^^^^^^  

mg I 

Dogtooth Jefferson  Martin  — 

Santa  Fe Clark  Jones 

Thebes. John  Dollman 

Unity Hugh  P.  Craig. 


$30.69 

41.85 
18.34 

80.86 
72.26 

145.08 

172.59 

15.52 

29,14 

30,25 

99.-35 

61.85 

51.67 

138.52 

177.64 

1925.79 

20.60 

49.40 

37.96 


8.92 

350.98 

9.45 

8.19 

9.14 

48.53 

3.42 


$22.04 

19.55 

14.75 
21.80 
20.19 
35.59 

72.83 

6.27 

18.47 

29.88 

57.21 

33.61 

29.29 

53.45 

24.49 

2754.96 

10.13 

23.01 

15.75 


1.92 

13.83 


6.08 

6.02 

22.91 

2.30 


Bond  County • 


Beaver  Creek 

Cottonwood  Grove . . 

Elm  Point 

Gree'ivcille  (c.  h.) — 

Mulberry  Grove 

Old  Eipley 

Pocahontas 


David  W.  Wise 

14.57 

6.19 

David  J.  McCord  . . . 

80.43 

17.21 

William  Paisley 

24.06 

12.98 

Samuel  H.  Crocker. . 

842.89 

308.36 

Reps  Elam 

50.49 

39.44 

Henry  G.  Jandt 

14.89 

9.29 

William  Watkins  . . . 

83.69 

48.54 

Boone  County. 


Beaverton 

Bclvidere 

Bonus 

Boone 

Burton's  Corners... 
Caledonia  Station  . 

Garden  Prairie 

Hunter 

Kossuth 

Leesville 

Park's  Corners 

Pojdar  Grove 


Samuel  Clark 

Tohn  Saxton 

Wallace  W.  Lambert 
•Tames  Alexander. . . 
Benjamin  P.  Patten. 
Manpiis  L.  Pierce. . . 
Cyrus  H.  Avery.  . . . 
Frederick  P.  Ham.. 

Henry  Fish,  Jr 

William  Lee 

•Tohn  Kerr,  Jr 

Harvey  Johnson 


15.36 

1051.90 

50.93 

4.98 

25.84 

42.02 

62.65 

19.33 

8.64 

10.68 


12.96 

1811.59 

29.33 

2.80 

15.79 

24.89 

26.75 

10.75 
5.12 
7.('2 


54.39  ‘ 33.93 

27.02'  16.46 


Brown  County. 


Buck  Horn 

Cooperstown 

La  Grange  Bluff. . 

Mount  Sterling 

Eipley 

Versaille.s 

Walker’s  Neck, . . , 


Alexander  Hedrick . 

$12.70 

G.  A.  BATns 

12.46 

H.  F.  C*  Johnson 

6.80 

John  P.  Nye 

265.96 

Samuel  E.  Glenn  . . . 

51.69 

Jephthah  Wilson 

76.92 

William  Lee 

19.72 

Arthur  Martin 

1 4.50 

Bureau  County. 


Arispe 

Arlington 

Buda  

Bureau  Junction 

Dover 

East  Concord 

Enon 

Holloway  ville 

Lamoille 

Macon 

Milo 

Neponset 

New  Bedford 

Ohio 

Perkins’  Grove 

Princeton 

Providence 

Selby  Station 

Sheffield 

Tiskiiwa 

Truxton 

Walnut 

Wiona 

Wyanet 

Yorktown 


Henry  A.  Morgan. . , 

James  Waugh 

George  S.  Emerson . . 
William  M.  Shields  . 
William  B.  Harford. 
Tristram  C.  Dow. . . . 
Apollos  W.  Ballard. . 

B.  S.  Cash 

Henry  H.  Holbrook. 

Charles  Lee 

Isaac  Sutherland — 

Joseph  Lyford 

Azor  A.  Smith 

Stephen  Wilson  — 

Libbeus  Stanard 

Charles  N.  Pine 

Daniel  Williams. . . . 

Hiram  White 

Gamer  C.  Mills 

Joseph  T.  Cook 

Allen  S.  Lathrop 

Elijah  McNitt 

Allen  B.  Isaac 

Samuel  Miles  Knox . 
Eufus  H.  Sheldon. . . 


I 20.43 
29.51 


1-38.77 

11.05 

13.11 

43.95 


33.04 


14.95 

87.24 


$8.47 

8.85 

5.02 

832.03 

30.93 

74.14 

13.72 

3.05 


24.47 

14.01 


18.42 


6.95 

23.13 


687.21J123.80 
71.19!  2!.04 

40.77j  23.16 

282.901  142.50 
2-32.19  60.51 

5.71  3.77 


18.18  9.85 


Calbonn  County^ 


Belleview 

Deer  Plain 

Gilead 

Hamburgh 

Hardin  (c.  h.) 

Monterey 

News 


Henry  G.  Hart 

21.57 

9.76 

John  Euckstukle — 

28.59 

1*39 

Daniel  T.  Simpson. . 
Nehemiah  J.Woodin 

10.37 

6.29 

36.23 

24,78 

Benjamin  F.  Child. . 

58.65 

89.82 

Israel  L.  Euland 

21.22 

18.06 

Henry  L.  Bush 

27.53 

18.17 

Carroll  County. 


Ashford 

Argo 

Bluffville 

Cherry  Grove 

Elk  Horn  Grove. . . 

Milledgeville 

Moimi  ('arroll  (c.  h.) 
Eock  Creek. . . 

Savanna 

Spring  Valley. 


George  Ashby I 

[ 

George  H.  Carpenter' 

18.02 

George  Cole i 

1 24.53 

SuTuviel  Sheller 1 

42.0" 

Calvin  Tucker 

1 49."< 

William  E.  Winters. 

; luo.oO 

George  W.  Harris  . . 

1 456.45 

Daniel  Bolding  

14."C> 

Daniel  P.  Holt 

I 1 7(1.9: 1 

Leonard  M.  Healy. . . 

i 2 1.47 

9.28 
12.71 
14.37 
24.47 
62.07 
486.09 
5.62 
07.' i9 
10.67 


ILLINOIS. 


41 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Department. 


Cass  County. 

Arenzville 'John  L.  Cire. 

Beardstown James  Shaw. 

Bcrrytou 

Bagley 

Jersey  Prairie  . . 

Lancaster 

Panther  Creek. 

Virginia  . 


Jesse  Crews 

Samuel  Craven 

Moses  llainsfurther 
Samuel  Christy.  . . . 
Thomas  N.  Canfield 
Samuel  Ifeeley. 


Champaign  Coimty 

Homer 

Mahomet 

Pera  Station 

Pesotum 

Point  Pleasant 

Saint  Josephs 

Sidney  

Sodom 

Sodorus 

TJt'hana  (c.  h.) 

West  Urbana 


William  Waples. . . 
Robert  P.  Carson . . 
John  Lucas 


Thomas  Lyon 

Joseph  T.  Kelly 

Otho  W.  Upp 

Thompson  Dickson 
John  P.  Tenbrook  . 

John  Gere 

John  Mills 


Christian  County. 

Blueville jlsham  J.  Hicks. . . 

Bond’s  Point Thomas  Simpson.. 

Mount  Auburn ‘Moses  Stafibrd 

Owaneco Joseph  P.  Durbin. 

Pana Milan  S.  Beckwith 


Stonington C.  T.  Chapman 

Tacusah Geo.  W.  Hillabrant., 

Dorice  Dwigh 
1 Shumway 


Taylorsville  (c.  h.) . 


Anderson 

Casey  

Darwin  

Dolson 

Fin  Castle 

Johnson’s  Mills. 

Livingston  

Lodi 

Margaretta 

Marshall  (c.  h.). 

Martinsville 

Melrose 

Sacton 

Wabash  Valley. 
Westfield 


Bible  Grove  

Flora  

Ingraham  Prairie. 

Larkinsburg 

Louisville.  

Maysville  (c.  h.) . . 
Sutton’s  Point. 


Clark  County. 


Moore  McIntosh . . . 
Jonathan  Maring.. 

Hugh  Malone 

John  B.  Beadles. . . 
John  W.  Morgan  . . 
Zachariah  J.  Crouch 

Elza  M.  Hanks 

Samuel  Williams. . . 
William  B.  Marrs. . 
Thomas  J.  Starr  . . . 
George  W.  Hollings- 

head 

David  J.  Eitfe  . 

Jesse  Draper  . . 
Elijah  Stephens 
Richard  F.  Williams 

Clay  County. 

Wm.  W.  Apperson.. 
Havillah  G.  Gunn  . . 

Osman  Pixley 

William  Aldredge. . . 
Benj.  G.  Sullivan  . . . 
Daniel  L.  McCawley. 
Elijah  Sutton 


Xenia Fjchard  C.  Junkins. . 

Clinton  County. 

Aviston [Josiah  C.  Shelton... 

Carlyle  (c.  h.) iOliver  A.  Hervey . . . 

Collins  Station !Wm.  H.  IT.  Dobbins. 


Jamestown Spencer  Shepard. . 

Keyesport  Thomas  Keyes 

Looking  Glass Laurens  Geiger. 


Trenton 


Ashby 
Ashmore 
Bourbon 
Brushy  Fork. 


Isaac  W.  Buckman. 


Coles  County. 


HL|b^ 



■Eb 

• ork. . 


Benjamin  F.  Bulla. . 
.James  M.  Ashmore.. 
j7illiam  Chandler... 
cnjamin  Maddox. . 


$60.41 

$35.90 

428.15 

45''.29 

9.01 

4.64 

17.32 

10.22 

31.60 

21.66 

56.41 

21.91 

58.84 

4.92 

157.66 

158.63 

118.58 

85.78 

112.08 

57.47 

13.08 

7.88 

4.6S 

3.12 

16.17 

8.20 

449.56 

544.00 

140.36 

— 

4.68 

3.12 

3.63 

1.36 

53.22 

26.76 

32.68 

3.60 

12.39 

2.51 

' 226.15 

213.27 

6.84 

4.96 

69.45 

45.13 

59.53 

25.46 

14.08 

9.34 

16.21 

10.74 

4.60 

8.00 

36.18 

20.29 

27.62 

12.06 

12.90 

8.07 

389.89 

229.38 

101.32 

60.95 

37.99 

26.96 

5.17 

4.13 

16.15 

11.02 

48.54 

28.53 

14.46 

6.67 

17.08 

11.50 

23.56 

13.66 

94.73 

89.06 

112.50 

18.68 

15.44 

7.77 

139.07 

99.55 

1 31.58 

16.60 

234.18 

185.70 

i 52.76 

87.37 

13.50 

9.77 

32.31 

22.00 

19.12 

18.42 

1 46.70 ; 

25.63 

26.92 

13.73 

69.63 

19.01  , 

16.44 

6.88 

Coles 


Campbell 

Charleston  . . . 
Fuller’s  Point. 
Hermitage  . . . 

Hitesville 

Mattoon 

Oakland 

Paradise 


Rural  Retreat 

Springville 

Upper  Embarrass. . . 


Bach  elder’s  Grove. 

Barrington 

Barrington  Station . 

Bloom  

Calumet 

Chicago 

Comorn 

Deer  Grove 

Elk  Grove 

Evanston 

Hope 

Jefferson 

Lake 

Lemonte 

Leyden  

Leyden  Centre 

Lyons 

Lyonsville 

Maine 

Mainville 

New  Bremer 

New  Trier 

Niles 

Northfield 

Noyesville 

Orland 

Palatine 


Palos 

Plum 

Proviso 

Rich 

Ringgold 

Shaumburgh 

South  Northfield 

Strasburgh 

Thornton 

Thornton  Station 

West  Northfield 

West  Wheeling 

Wheeling 

Wickliffe 

Worth 


County — ( Continued'). 

John  Phipps 

Jacob  J.  Brown 

Joseph  Keller 

Thomas  Kerney 

Nicholas  S.  Wiley. . . 
David  J.  Connelly  . . 

Marion  P.  Cash  

Augustus  H.  Chap- 
man   

John  Cofer 

Henry  ClayWortham 
William  H.  Lamb. . . 

Cook  County. 

Robert  Patrick 

Theodore  A.  Miller. . 

John  M.  Porter 

Christopher  Brown. . 
Corydon  F.  Stewart. 

Isaac  Cook 

Elvin  A.  Hempstead 
Mason  Sutherland. . . 

Caleb  Lamb 

James  B.  Colvin 

Fayette  D.  Rexford  . 

Amos  I.  Snell 

Asher  Bonham 

Horace  M.  Singer . . . 
Matthew  L.  Dunlap . 
William  Emerson. . . 

William  Lunn 

Robert  Vial 

William  Johnston. . . 

William  Ellis 

Moses  R.  Ballard. . . . 

Anson  H.  Taylor 

William  Horner 

Douglas  Boyd 

Henry  P.  Flower  . . . 

George  Cox 

Darius  B.  Wood 

Melancthon  A.  Pow- 


$20.02 

$11.68 

574.36 

633.45 

7.44 

4.83 

33.34 

25.13 

63.02 

35.63 

117.19 

52.64 

87.62 

54.87 

15..50 

6.32 

34.17 

17..53 

58.17 

23.78 

George  F.  Kidder. . . 

Augustin  Porter 

Charles  Ohlendorf. . . 

Eli  Whitney 

Earnest  P.  Swain . . . 
John  Cammack.  ... 

Charles  Sauter 

Lyman  B.  Babcock  . 

Henry  Simmer 

Milo  Winchell 

William  G.  Wing. . . 

John  M.  Schafer 

Willis  F.  Johnson.. . 
Ferdinand  Schapper 


89.48  14.1 


20.56 

l(t.76 

200('.00 

6.80 

25.75 
51.16 

21.88 

60.12 

12.76 
46.29 

46.47 
18.92 
28.23 

38.84 

20.85 
3.35 

33.47 

85.72 

16.71 
21.90 
17.95 
46.27 

23.62 

25.22 
10.04 

45.71 

20.25 

27.25 
9.74 

18.51 

16.69 

66.39 

38.77 

68.22 
91.81 

165.31 


10.95 
6.09 

23,4.66.38 

4.32 

13.78 

32.57 

12.06 

23.96 
5.24 

21.84 
15.02 

3.74 

12.82 

10.68 

12.85 
1.80 

16.43 

48.11 

8.53 

12.81 

9.58 

24.83 

13.45 


Crawford  County. 


Beil  Air ■ 

Wm.  B.  Bowman. . . 
John  Eaton 

38.23 

6.61 

43.98 

10.75 

17.17 

115.32 

21.56 

Eaton 

Filkton 

John  Rathbun 

Flat  Rock 

William  Maxwell. . . 
David  Dyar 

Hardinaville 

Hutsonville 

William  L.  Draper. . 
Sam’l  G.  Swearingen 
David  W Odell 

New  Hebron 

Oblong 

Palestine  (c.  h.) 

Rohinson  (c.  h.) 

Rfiflpsville 

Henry  Young 

178.57 

72.69 

James  Larrabee  — 
Christopher  Stifle. . . 
Renick  Heath 

Vernon  

14.05 

78.91 

York 

Benj.  F.  Robinson  . . 

92.17 


25.85 

8.16 

27.46 

5.84 

11.37 

103.87 

11.82 

155.57 

55.49 

8.89 

27.97 


Cumberland  Coiin+y. 


Greenup 

Hazle  Dell 

Johnstown 

Long  Point  Grove 


IWm.  H.  Woodbury  . 

6.32 

3.61 

Leman  H.  Fauncc  . . 

4.08 

2.45 

!C.  C.  Starkweather.. 

130.56 

107.70 

1 John  B.  Kelly 

17.12 

11.01 

J.  H.  Johnston 

3.20 

1.84 

.John  G.  Morri.son. . . 

23.53 

12.75 

William  B.  Morrison 

24.39 

13.91 

David  T.  Wisner.... 

27.85 

17.30 

42 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T ER S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.'  Itishl-huiifl  one,  net  levenuo  of  Ctlice  to  Departmenl. 


De  Ra!b  County, 


Blood’s  Point 

Courtland  Station. . , 
De  Kalb  Centre  — 

Dorset 

Freeland 

Genoa  

Ilick’.s  Mills 

Kingston . 


John  Lee 

Chauncey  Luce 

Jackson  lliland 

Alexander  McJSfish. . 
Tliaddeus  B.  Car- 
penter   

William  H.  Allen. . . 

George  A.  Gillis 

George  H.  Hill, 


Lacey i Henry  F.  Merrill  . . . 

La  Clair Timothy  Goble 

New  Lebanon [Allen  Bigelow 

Ney iLeander  P.  Kellogg. 

North  King.ston Charles  W.  Branch  . 

Ohio  Grove Homer  Eoberts 

Pierceville Moses  Hill 

Eoss’  Grove 'Matthew  Nisbet 

Sandwich lEobert  Patten 

Shabbona’s  Grove.. . William  Marks,  Jr. . 

Somonauk Lyman  Bacon 

South  Grove Henry  Safford 

Squaw  Grove 'John  Sebree 

Si/eavtore  (c.  h.) | William  P.  Dutton. . 

Van  Buren Jeremiah  Mulford. . . 

Williamsburg ! John  F.  Snow 


De  Witt  County. 


Clinton. . . . 

De  Witt.. .. . 
Santa  Anna. . 
Tunbridge  .. 

Wapella 

Waynes  ville. 
Zabriskie 


Ephraim  M.  Burns. . 

Samuel  Walton 

Emofy  L.  Waller 

James  W.  Armstrong 
Daniel  Thompson... 

J.  W.  Wells 

Walter  Karr 


Addison 

Babcock’s  Grove. . 

Big  Woods 

Bloomingdale 

Bonaparte 

Brush  Hill 

Cass 

Cottage  Hill 

Danby 

Downer’s  Grove . . 

Lisle 

Naperville 

Sagone 

Turner 

Warrensville 

Wayne 

Wayne  Centre 

Wheaton 

Winfield 

York  Centre 


Du  Page  County. 

Henry  Bartling 

Joseph  B.  Hull 

John  Warne..  

Hiram  Cody 

William  Anderson.. 

Benjamin  Fuller 

Thomas  Andrus 

Gerry  Bates 

Mark  Davis 

James  Depue 

John  Thompson 

Eobert  Naper 

Smith  D.  Pierce 

Washingt’n  J.Mow-ry 
Julius  M.  Warren... 
Solomon  Dunham. . . 

Albert  Guild 

Fred’k  C.  Hageman. 
Andrew  Van  Deusen 
George  Fuller 


$15.20 

49.52 

136.85 

11.81 


73.04 

5.51 

17.22 

25.47 

33.35 

26.73 

13.76 

14.14 

15.88 

10.64 

29.57 

104.06 

110.39 

69.25 

23.40 

23.52 

891.14 

17.85 

4.27 


365.38 

52.90 

79.12 

4.54 

31.36 

121.09 

16.07 


60.08 

92.28 

4.83 
86.46 

11.36 

30.27 
87.89 
80.80 

118.28 

39.36 

6.84 
462.47 

19.17 

108.51 

46.27 
37.40 

122.74 

46.67 

9.49 


$9.90 

22.12 

63.42 

7.98 


79.60 
3.04 
7.85 

16.59 

16.54 

13.39 

4.98 

6.31 

3.50 

6.65 

20.22 

45.21 
72.91 

43.21 
11.74 
15.19 

389.72 

13.61 
2.53 


250.24 

37.07 

41.30 

2.04 

16.52 

99.66 

11.24 


42.52 

56.58 

2.25 
52.68 

7.36 

19.05 

19.30 

46.40 

65.75 

25.88 

2.76 

458.90 

9.25 

46.81 

24.04 

25.12 

56.92 

28.84 

6.64 


Edgar  County. 


Baldwinville. 
Bloomfield. . . 
BonweU  .... 

Dudley 

Elbridge 

Grand  View. 


(c.  h.). 


Alhion  (c.  h.). . 
Mills  Prairie . . . 
Maple  Grove  .t 
West  Salem 


Alanson  Baldwin... 

12.47 

20.63 

William  B.  Baily 

127.43 

125.04 

William  M.  Jones. . . 

7.20 

4.80 

Thomas  J.  Langford 

— 

— 

Thomas  McDonald. . 

65.53 

27.97 

Joel  S.  Cary 

157.40 

114.40 

Win.  F.  Bover 

43.6!i 

10.24 

Samuel  C.  Wilkins.. 

24.69 

16.58 

Daniel  G.  Burr 

601.43 

620.74 

Edwards  County. 


Broomsburg. 
Effingham. . . 
Elliottstown  . 
Ewington — 


Freemanton 

lone 

Nelson  Hill. 
Tentopolis . . 


Effingham  County— {Continued). 


John  C.  Defebaugh. 

Aaron  W.  Henry 

Isaac  E.  Elder 

Clemens  Uptmor 


$57.89 

49.86 

1.48 

96.53 


$35.32 

32.87 

.20 

61.49 


Fayette  County. 


Bowling  Green 

Cumberland 

Four  Mile  Prairie. . 

Hickory  Creek 

Howard’s  Point 

London  City 

Prairie  Mound 


John  A.McClanahan 

20.63 

13.45 

Ezra  Griffith 

7.92 

4.38 

Lorenzo  D.  Morey  . . 

15.19 

14.87 

Berry  Edwards. .... 

14.37 

8.69 

James  H.  Young.. . . 

24.01 

13.37 

Benj.  M.  Backensto. 

37.70 

29.06 

Elijah  Pope 

4.48 

3.00 

Salmon  Washburn. . 

— 

— 

Henry  G.  Habich. .. 

.890.65 

322.97 

Franklin  County. 


Joseph  Williams. . . . 

183.09 

191.06 

Thomas  Wilkinson.. 

26.15 

14.01 

Eobert  Marshall 

— 

— 

Stephen  S.  Gunn... . 

14.72 

5.10 

Fiiighani  Coiiuty* 

Samuel  Broom 

6.36 

5.76 

George  11.  Scoles  . . . 

0.4S 

7.24 

Lewis  J.  Field  

— 

— 

Abraham  B.  Eagay. 

132.12 

127.12 

Benton  (c.  h.) . . . . 

Cave . . 

Crittenden 

Ewing 

Frankfort  (c.  h.). 

Hall 

Little  Muddy 

Marcy 

Osage 

Pleasant  Shade. . 
Webb’s  Prairie.. 


Astoria 

Avon 

Bernadotte 

Canton 

Copperas  Creek. 

Cuba 

Ellisville 

Fairview 

Farmington 

Fiatt 

Ipava 

Lewistown 

Liverpool 

Marietta 

Middle  Grove 

Midway 

Otto 


John  G.  Goe.ssman.. 

121.11 

John  W.  McCreery. . 

20.88 

Benjamin  E.  Pope.. 

3.79 

Bennett  Scarborough 

9.78 

Milton  S.  Clark 

33.18 

Jacob  S.  Clark 

4.47 

John  Kirkpatrick. . . 

14.88 

Harral  Lemme 

10.52 

Isaac  Snider 

— 

John  Foster  Kirk- 

7.75 

patrick  

William  L.  Britton. . 

5.71 

ulton  County. 

Jacob  Deary 

175.18 

Stephen  Tompkins . . 

65.13 

John  M.  Lewis 

96.15 

Parley  C.  Stearns. . . 

632.00 

John  McCan 

15.17 

Daniel  G.  Havernale 

72.66 

Anson  Smith 

91.321 

Joseph  I.  Perrine  . . . 

121.72 

John  W.  Eussell 

353.80 

Peter  Wheeler 

16.20 

J.  T.  MeWhirt 

10-3.82 

George  McLeran 

846.21 

George  Prichard. . . . 

48.73 

Eichard  Osborn 

60.07 

Timothy  W.  Morse. . 

13.82 

Eobert  W.  Combs.. . 

27.38 

William  T.  Galeher. 

43.24 

Anson  BaldAvin 

75.50 

Summum John  Schenck 

Table  Grove William  Lovell 

Troy  Mills Stephen  F.  Bobbins 

Vermont Moses  C.  Mathewson' 

Virgil David  J.  Austin i 

Eallatin  County. 

Cottonwood j Thompson  Boyd 

Christmasville | William  Cook 

Crawford :John  Crawford 

Equality  (c.  h.) jWm.  H.  Crawford  . . 

New  Haven Samuel  Dagley 

Saline  Mills Wm.  N.  Warford  . . . 

Shawneetown George  W.  McKeaig 

South  Hampton Davici  Keasler i 


23.08' 

l".6s; 

282.09, 


95.14 

13.57 

2.55 

-3.34 

15.21 

2.39 
8.84 
6.61 

4.49 

4.39 


96.59 

25.20 

86.88 

706.00 

8.96 

80.49 

55.65 

82.47 

411.23 

8.10 

49.10 
366.88 

17.89 

30.63 

7.57 

12.91 

27.95 

31.76 

10.10 

6.42 

124.53 

31.43 


Creene  Counlji 


Athensville 

Bluff  Dale 

Breese 

('"arrollton  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Fayette.  

Greenfield 

Kane 

Pisgah  . 

Eockbridge 

White  Hall. 


John  Armstr<wg.  . . . ' 
John  Eu.ssell. . J ...... 

Lemuel  J Paftersbn. 
Marshal  DulanVy  ■! . . 
Thomas  llughAs  . 
Ephraim  M.  Gilhibre 
Lester  B.  Tilley.^.; 
James  Irwin. . . 
William  J.  Ga^ 

John  N.  Israel. 


Grtmdy  Count 

Braeeville [Nicholas  C; 

Gardner [Absalom  (.t 


1.88]  1.44 

42.001  19.00 


ILLINOIS. 


43 


Left-liand  column  6h6wa  compensation  of  Postmaster.  RigUt-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oftioe  to  Department. 


Mazon 

Miiiooka 

Morris  (c.  h.). 
Sandy  Eidge. . 
Vietta 


Hiram  Fuller 

Christopher  Tucker. 

George  Fisher 

Nancy  L.  Randall. .. 
Daniel  Marsh 


Griswold 

Lane’s  Roads 

j^fcLeanshoro'  (c.  h.) 

Night’s  Prairie 

Palo  Alto 

Rector 


Hamilton  County* 

Gilbert  Griswold — 
Fielding  Broyles.. . 

Abraham  Irvin 

Adrian  Flint 

James  King • 

Hezekiah  Gregg 


Hancock  County. 


Augusta 

Basco I 

( arthage  (c.  h.) 1 

Chili 

Dallas  City 

Durham ' 

Elm  Tree 1 

Fountain  Green ' 

Golden’s  Point ' 

Hamilton ' 

La  Harpe 

McGary ; 

Nauvoo i 

Pilot  Grove i 

Plymouth 

Pontoosac 

Pulaski 

Rough  and  Ready  . . 

Saint  Albans 

Saint  Marys 

Sylvan  Dale ! 

Warsaw 

Webster ' 

Wythe i 


Samuel  B.  Mead 

Martin  Shuey 

Caswell  R.  Hendrix. 
Alfred  T.  Dickerson. 

John  M.  Finch 

John  Meguire 

William  S.  Wright. . 
Stephen  G.  Ferris. . . 

John  S.  Currey 

John  S.  Cox 

Henry  C.  Coulson. . . 

James  Westfall 

John  Bauer  

Nelson  Andrews  — 
Wm.  M.  King,  Jr... . 

Henry  Walker 

Proctor  P.  Newcomb 

Nicholas  Wren 

Henry  Buckley 

John  Fields 

Joseph  S.  McCall . . . 
George  W.  Thatcher 

Joel  Howd 

Michael  G.  Rush  . . . 


Hardin  County. 


Cave  in  Rock 

Elizahethtowrb  (c.  h.) 
Martha  Furnace  — 
Eosiclare 


Commodore  D.Miller 

John  E.  Mott 

Edmund  Shaw 

Timothy  Pell 


Henderson  County. 

Biggsville  Station. . . Peter  Downey 

Drummond  Ephraim  Hammack. 

Dug  Out James  M.  Robinson. 

Hopper’s  Mills L.  Hopp^ 

Olena t:, 

Oquawka  

Sl^kokon 


Andover 

Annawan 

Atkinson ^ 

Bishop  Hill 

Burns ] 

Cambridge ; 

Golona  Station 

East  Cambridge 

Galva 

Gcneseo 

Green  River 

Kewannee 

Heath  Land 

Morristown  (c.  h.) . . 

Orion 

Oxford 

Pink  Prairie  

Saxon 

Wethersfield 


William  F.  Mark 

James  A.  Caswell. . . 
Robert  W.  Crane  . . . 

Henry  County. 

. I George  E.  Peterson , 


Lorenzo  Eldridge. . . 

John  Ericson 

James  E.  Carson 

Elijah  Adams 

John  J.  Baum 

William  Daggett 

George  Farr 

Harry  ^McArthur 

I Jo.seph  A.  Sawyer. . . 
Ralph  A.  Tenney. . . 
Isaac  Paden. 


Charles  W.  Dean. 
William  Blair 


Charles  G.  Robson. 


Iroquois  County. 

Ashkum I William  S.  Ogden  . 

Chebansc  [Amos  M.  Fishburn. 


0. 

$47.52 

$31.02  { 

35.35 

14.28  ] 

725.36 

588.30  ] 

10.26 

4.38  ] 

4.68 

3.44  ] 

i] 

P 

19.56 

11.38  i 

4.26 

2.71  |i] 

11.5.45 

79.831  ( 

13.38 

7.16!  , 

12.<'4 

6.02  ' 

10.55 

6.42  ] 

212.59 

1 

176.61  1 

27..;3 

l^.'l  li 

278.89 

284.71 

54.25 

24.75  1 

51.60 

29.77  ; 

17.66 

9.69  ' 

19.90 

8.75  ■ 

77..52 

29.06  - 

3.28 

101.63 

58.57 

179.83 

168.11 

12.10 

2.11 

291.-30 

247.22  ■ 

21.33 

12.79  : 

122.76 

47.76  ■ 

89.12 

67.25  : 

48.35 

18.21  1 

12.66 

5.37 

24.55 

14.15 

54.20 

30.01  • 

12.(10 

8.00 

500.43 

573.75 

30.1 6 i 

14.83 

10.46i 

5.97 

26.63 

15.29 

62.36 

58.43 

84.79 

21.86 

25.64 

13.45 

5.98 

2.45 

10.00 

— 

44.49 

18.32 

29.07 

15.6-3 

446.92 

4-31.62 

29.57 

15.81 

98.86 

58.97 

; 123.76 

66.93 

— 

— 

34.69 

18.02 

36.85 

13.37 

197.44 

234.99 

— 

■ 

16.25 

7.56 

112.00 

50.00 

442.6S 

I 568.80  1 

44.81 

22.05 

233.3S 

7.11 

8.34 

37.4f 

1 2-3.39 

83.02 

! 46.24 

1 

— 



’1  201.-3( 

) 79.04 

-1  

-1  

-1  -- 

-1  1 

Iroquois  Comity- 

Courtright’s  Mills. . . 

Del  Eey 

Democrat 

Farmer’s  Farm 

Iroquois 

Lamburgh 

L’Erable,  

Middle-port  (c.  h.)  . . 

Milford 

Mount  Langum 

Oakulla 


Continued). 


Joseph  Thomas 

Lemuel  Boyd 

$12.09 

28.00 

6.52 

1.68 

67.82 

John  Clark 

William  Stump 

Peter  Frownfelter  . . 

T.nmlv 

Peter  Spink 

6.97 

117.62 

77.92 

9.76 

Daniel  B.  Gardner.. 
William  Gray 

James  Byrns 

Moses  Wilcox. 

Townsend  W.  Gard- 
ner   

88.04 

7.41 

11.86 

John  Wilson 

Roswell  Nichols 

$7.00 

4.00 

3.-39 

1.09 

41.62 

4.74 

12it.l9 

3.3.26 

6.72 

16.99 

3.90 

8.55 


Ja<ckson  Cosintyi 


Murphysborough 
Urhane  (c.  h) 


Daniel  Snider 

15.18 

9.11 

I Asgill  Conner 

44.55 

28.83 

1 Franklin  Campbell  . 

24.00 

. 4.00 

Benningsen  Boone.. 

2.0(- 

1.50 

William  H.  Hord  . . . 

75.50 

48.00 

Urbane  E.  Robinson 

11.-35 

7.91 

Moses  H.  Ross 

14.29 

13.79 

William  H.  Worthen 

6.90 

5.00 

Jasper  County. 


W etweather , 
Willow  Hill  . 

Yale...  .... 


John  Rice 

7.91 

5.35 

Albert  G.  Caldwell. . 

— 

— 

Christian  Tharrick . . 

110.70 

82.30 

Addison  S.  Harris  . . 

17.96 

11.62 

Joseph  Schifferstein . 

34.30 

17.40 

Andrew  Fisher 

— 

— 

William  H.  Eidson  . 

11.07 

10.50 

Ira  W.  Lake 

16.92 

11.65 

Blissville 

Castlefin 

Harris  Grove 

Moore’s  Prairie 

Mount  Vernon  {q.M.) 

Rome 

Spring  Garden 


Jeifersoii  County. 

Solomon  Patterson. . 
George  W.  Freese . . 
Thompson  Angler  . . 
Quincy  A.  Wilbanks. 

Daniel  Kenny 

T.  J.  Casey 

Anthony  P.  Whitton. 


Jersey  County. 

Delhi IWilliamA.  Scott 

Fidelity  |Quin  M.  Hauskins  . 

Fieldon Wihiam  W.  Felter . 

Grafton William  H.  Allen. . 

Jersey  Landing James  Semple 

Jerseyville Charles  S.  Jackson. 

Newbern John  G.  Doyle 

Otter  Creek Benj.  B.  Hamilton. 

, Jo  Daviess  County* 


16.37 

10.06 

26.12 

274.02 

44.91 

31.96 


43.971 

27.59 

40.74 

68.88 

32.46 

554.00 

23.50 

45.62 


8.95 

4.58 

14.58 

250.73 

21.11 

20.57 


12.68 

17.65 

27.02 

88.68 

18.05 

484.18 

12.87 

24.74 


Apple  River — 

Avery 

Council  Hill 

Derinda 

Dunleith 

Elizabeth 

Elvina 

Catena  (c.  h.). . . 

Greenvale 

Guilford 

Hanover 

Ira  

Millville 

Mount  Sumner.. 

Nora 

Pleasant  Valley. 

Plum  River 

Rush  

Scales  Mound. . . 

Stockton  

Ward’s  Grove  . . 

Warren 

Weston 


James  M.  Irvin 

William  Avery 

John  McCallister  . . . 

Gotleib  Sellable 

James  Robinson 

Abraham  Williox. . . 

Thomas  Prowse 

Bernard  Gray 

David  Clay 

Ebenezer  Baldwin . . 
Shermond  S.  Rose. . . 

Adam  Simmons 

William  N.  Dorn  . . . 

George  A.  Paige 

Geo.  B.  Stanchfield.. 

Thomas  Deeds 

Miles  TyiTcll  

James  Borthwick.  . . 
Fleming  C.  Manpin. 
Frederick  L.  Tucker. 
Thomas  B.  Carter. . . 

Mathew  Marvin 

William  Goldthrop. . 


44 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflice  to  Department. 


Johnson  County. 


Cedar  Bluff 

Cross  Roads  

Cypress  Creek 

Vimrna  (c.  h.) 


Aurora 

Batavia  

Berkshire 

Big  Rock  

Blackberry 

Blackberry  Station. 

Burlington 

Campion 

Clintonville 

Dundee 

Elgin 

Geneva  

Grouse 

Hampshire 

Jericho 

Kaneville  

King’s  Mills 

Lodi  Station 

Monfcomery 

New  Plato 

New  Virgil 

North  Plato 

Pingree  Grove 

Rutland 

Saint  Charles 

Sugar  Grove 

Udina 

Winthrop ' 


David  H.  Mead 

Wesley  Reynolds. . . 

Asa  W.  Carter 

William  E.  Morris  . . 

Ranc  County. 

Russel  C.  Mix 

Amos  M.  Moore 

Laurence  M.  Baker  . 
Joshua  II.  Rhodes. . 

Joel  Fish 

Apollos  S.  Fuller  . . . 
John  W.  Ellithorp  . . 

Ansel  R.  Gilman 

Erastus  Tefft 

Allen  S.  Hollister. .. 
Edward  S.  Wilcox.. 

Thomas  A.  Scott 

Newel  W.  Thompson 
HezekiahP.  Williams 
Eldad  M.  Calkins... 

Bela  A.  Coy 

Nelson  Walker 

William  J.  Brown. . . 

Ralph  Gray 

Stephen  Archer 

Wm.  H.  Robinson... 
Freeman  Temple. . . 

Andrew  Pingree 

John  B.  Eakin 

Albert  Hayden 

Leonard  Benjamin  . 

John  Runstead 

Samuel  S.  Ingham. . 


Aroma 

Bloomville 

Bullbonas  Grove. . . . 

Grand  Prairie 

Kankakee  Depot 

Limestone 

Mainteno 

Momence 

Rockville 


Rankakee  County. 

Alvin  Wilber 

Henry  8.  Bloom 

Peter  Mukauts 

Job  Williams 

George  M.  Stowell. . 
Leonard  B.  Lamb. . . 

Joseph  E.  Labrie 

George  W.  Vankirk. 
Theron  Reed 


Saint  Anne John  B.  L.  Lemoine. 

Sammon’s  Point. . . . Sylvanus  Palmer.. . . 

Simoda 'James  W.  Burgess.. 

Yellowhead  Grove.. 'Francis  S.  Campbell 


Roudail  County. 

Ebenezer  Henderson 
Andrew  H.  Arnold. . 

Reuben  Hunt 

Brownell  Wing 

Jeremiah  Shepard.. 

John  B.  More 

Abraham  Still 

George  Hollenbeck. 
Lachlan  McLaren. . . 

Robert  Le  Beau 

John  Widney . 

John  W.  Chapman.. 
Henry  H.  Moulton.. 
Gilbert  D.  Henning . 

Daniel  Krouse 

Judson  R.  Fletcher.. 


Au  Sable 

Bristol 

Bristol  Station 

Holderman’s  Grove 

Kendall 

Lisbon 

Little  Rock 

Mansfield 

Naausay 

Newark 

Ohio  Farm 

Oswego 

Pavilion 

Plano  

Plattville 

Seward 


Rnov  County. 


Abingdon 

Farmer's  Hall 

French  Creek 

Galesburgh 

Green  Ridge 

Henderson 

Hermon  

llnllsford 

Kno.wille 

Maquon 


Samuel  H.  Ritchey. 
John  W.  Stephens. . 
E p h r a i m A . F 1 swor th 
George  C.  Sanphcre. 

Asa  Greenwood 

Edwin  T.  Ellctt 

.\mos  P.  Coffman. . . 
Fre^Inan  L.  West. . . 

! Hannan  G. Reynolds 
.Allen  Hamrick 




26.23 



17.13 

4.24 

2.59 

109.351 

84.16 

937.1  T 

1182.96 

420.91 

456.29 

29.04 

27.69 

68.00 

40.00 

40.03 

13.68 

37.29 

22.17 

35.24 

24.33 

94.97 

41.46 

226.38 

105.65 

1043.05 

1153.34 

30.54 

13.53 

79.84 

35.75 

23.7(1 

11.82 

78.27 

46.77 

10.19 

6. 00 

84.10 

27.43 

52.25 

24.63 

20.5!) 

10.34 

5.40 

3.79 

4.18 

2.50 

10.81 

7.43 

27.59 

16.32 

534.48 

529.86 

22.00 

6.00 

50.38 

27.57 

41.20 

17.66 

17.55 

8.15 

17.21 

12.52 

179.28 

114.72 

.63 

.84 

433.71 

490.59 

18.37 

9.82 

70.51 

29.21 

170.15 

93.31 

34.71 

16.12 

42.02 

30.86 

4.64 

2.94 

18.92 

11.15 

2.30 

1.51 

121.71 

64.31 

25.78 

8.80 

10.15 

7.17 

47.49 

29.70 

189.78 

119.82 

98.01 

60.80 

9.59 

, 5.43 

8.88 

6.38 

215.86 

171.19 

9.32 

3.15 

257.76 

192.17 

89.21 

52.13 

112.43 

75.68 

83.71 

22.18 

4.12 

2.89 

203.83 

1 76.84 

■ 22.08 

! 9.68 

53.07 

81.01 

1057.^8 

1503.38 

14.04 

2.16 

148.71 

16.46 

53.66 

23.90 

4(b00 

2.0O 

554.97 

519.45 

73.71 

85.60 

Knox  County — {Continued). 


Milroy 

North  Prairie. . 

Oneida 

Ontario 

Persifer 

Truro  

Uniontown  . . . . 

Victoria 

Walnut  Grove. 
Wataga 


Asbury 

Buck  Creek. . . 

Clay 

Cornville 

Grotty 

Dayton 

Deer  Park 

Dimmick 

Eagle 

Earlville 

Farm  Ridge.. 

Freedom 

GalloAvay 

High  Prairie. . 

Lasalle 

Lowell 

Marseilles 

Mendota 

Mission  Point. 

No  Grove 

Northville 

Norway 

Ophir 

Ottawa 

Peru 

Scott 

Serena 

Touica 

Troy  Grove... 


Angola 

Antioch 

Deerfield 

Diamond  Lake  . . 

Ela 

Emmet 

Forksville 

Fort  Hill 

Fox  Lake  

Fremont  Centre. . 
Gage’s  Lakes.... 

Gilmer 

Hainesville 

Half  Day 

Hickory 

Lake  Zurich 

Libertyville 

Long  Grove 

Millburn 

Newport 

Oak  Hill 

Otsego 

Port  Clinton 

Warrenton 

AVauconda 

Waukegan 

Wellington 

W entworth 


Utica 

A'ermillionville — 

AValtham 

AVaverly  Station.. 


Thomas  AVilliams. . . ' 

$ 

$ 

John  D.  Bartlett 

2''.09 

11.93 

Charles  F.  Camp 

5b.b0 



Ezra  Chapman 

43.41 

I'.  10 

Charles  Bradford  . . . 

24.45 

8.36 

James  W.  Temple  . . 

]5.Sb 

6.51 

Charles  M.  Shaw 

57.36 

25.61 

Giles  Cook. 

116.65 

71.60 

Amos  AV ard 

82.47 

28.37 

Joseph  M.  Holyoke . 

— 

— 

Lake  County. 

Amaziah  Smith 

12.11 

6.81 

John  M.  Clark 

86.83 

47.10 

Eliab  Gifford 

13.71 

12.29 

Samuel  A.  Stockwell 

— 



Charles  Quentin 

16.51 

9.55 

David  Jones 

9.00 

6.00 

Clark  Gale 

5V70 

31.02 

George  Thompson . . 

27.16 

10.74 

AVilliam  H.  Hall.... 

21.90 

13.14 

Charles  M.  Gorham. 

21.26 

9.-7 

Amos  AAVight 

12.25 

3.97 

Joel  B.  Thomas 

22.97 

12.10 

Daniel  H.  Ingalls  . . 

56.60 

29.95 

Moses  Hubbard 

63.60 

28.24 

Chester  Ames 

9.8)1 

6.40 

Alexander  Fortune. . 

32.93 

16.05 

Horace  Butler 

115.18 

49.79 

Charles  Stempel 

42.59 

27.81 

John  Thayer 

1 6.22 

9.28 

Elijah  F.  AV.  Eddy. . 

19.14 

9.16 

Henry  P.  Ostrander. 

7.89 

5.27 

Horace  C.  Joslin 

16.44 

9.41 

Jacob  C.  Bloom 

31.30 

17.21 

Collins  Gowdy 

19.37 

12.18 

Jerome  H.  Hale 

— 

1 

Henry  AV.  Dorsett. . . 

1013.94 

1217.14 

Andrew  Rice 

16.9S 

1 3.69 

Erastus  Rudd 

10.89 

1 5.60 

1 Salle  County. 

Jas.  M.  Vannosdoll.. 

45.21 

26.00 

Nathan  Woolsey 

— 

— 

EphraimS.Beardsley 

"NTAACU’tA'n  Wr5iTfl 

9.31 

6.59 

Xl  C VY  LVll  1 T t*k  Cl  .....  . 

Jeremiah  Crotty 

17.88 

8.95 

George  W.AIakinson 

26.27 

17.55 

Richard  Shapland. . . 

14.04 

6.70 

Archibald  Long,  Jr. 

3.91 

2.21 

Isaac  Painter 

5.51 

3.62 

George  W.  Norton. . 

193.26 

95.95 

Elmer  Baldwin 

37.-2 

14..31 

Norman  Smith 

89.05 

61.01 

Francis  Galloway. . . 

17.84 

11.98 

Ransom  Baker 

8.52 

5:53 

John  II.  McFarran. . 

1102.72 

1285.68 

William  Seely 

62.70 

44.44 

Albert  Butterfield. . . 

96.99 

50.35 

Daniel  D.  Guiles 

380.39 

181.10 

Ebenezer  Neff 

19.78 

12.31 

Henry  Bowers 

1 2.28 

1.92 

AA’illiam  Hughes. . . 

1 77.78 

52.20 

Ovee  Rosdail 

27.' .6 

17.88 

Edmund  Dodge 

12.07 

8.62 

AVilliam  Osman 

1468.84 

2122.19 

Erasmus  AVinslow  . . 

1059.57 

11307.93 

George  S.  Maxon... 

1 4.66 

i 3.82 

Daniel  Blake 

' 7.47 

5.42 

Andrew  J.  AA'cst.  . . 

! 105.09 

! 40.39 

iMarmaduke  Master- 

93.71- 

! 70.25 

man  

George  M.  Dillman. 

— 

— 

James  Clark 

32.57 

19.02 

John  AV.  AVood 

84.23 

19.56 

Ira  Sanborn 

13.6'^ 

10.16 

James  H.  Pierce 

i S.-.5- 

54.63 

Lawrence  County. 

Bridgeport IBeninmin  F.  AVarncrl 

Hadley  Station [Squire  R.  Robinson.  \ 


ILLINOIS. 


45 


Left-hand  column  shows  comiiensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lawrence  County— {Continued.) 

Herghey’s  Mill John  Hershey  . 

jMwrenceville  (c.  h.)  Edward  Thorn. 

Old  Farm. Lawson  H.  Childress 

Olive Wiley  M.Edmondson 

Petty’s Kobert  A.  Durline. . 

Euark John  C.  Ruark 

Russellville 1 William  Tewalt 

Saint  Francisville . . . 'Jesse  L.  Smith 

Sumner |Nicholas  Shawn 


Amboy 

Dixon 

East  Paw  Paw 

Four  Mile  Grove 

Franklin  Grove 

Gap  Grove 

Lee  Centre 

Malugin  Grove 

May  Hill 

Nachusa 

Ogle  Station 

Paw  Paw  Grove 

Prospect 

Shelburn 

Sublette 

Willow  Creek 


Lee  County# 

Sidney  S.  Reed 

Eli  B.' Baker 

Andrew  B.  Breese. 

Robert  Hopkins 

Alexis  E.  Whitney. 
William  W.  Tilton. 

Daniel  Frost 

William  T.  Morgan 
Stephen  Richardson. 
Alexander  P.  Dysart 

Henry  Stiles 

Hiram  Wood 

Reuben  Trowbridge 
Frcdr’k  E.  Dutcher 
Alfred  L.  Wilder.. . 
James  A.  Harp 


LiTin^ston  Coiintyt 

Avoca James  McDowell . . 

Dwight David  McWilliams. 

Hickory  Point William  Manlove.. 

Indian  Grove 'John  Darnall 

Long  Point I Absalom  Hallam. . . 

New  Michigan 'David  McIntosh 

Odell 

Pontiac 

Reading 

Rook’s  Creek . 


Sunbury 


Daniel  Smith 
Benjamin  W.  Gray. 
Joseph  S.  Gumm  . . 
Amos  Edwards.  .. 
Robert  Fletcher  Nor- 
ton  


Logan  County. 


Atlanta 

Big  Prairie 

Elkhart  City. . . 

E-Tiinence 

Laenna  

Lawndale 

Lincoln  (c.  h.) . 
Middletown. . . . 


Elias  B.  Johnson. 
Norman  Sumner. 

W.  Rankin 

John  Hawes  .... 
Charles  S.  Jones. 
Gilbert  Carpenter 

Robert  Leslie 

Colby  Knapp 

Mount  Pulaski John  Clark 

Prairie  Creek Henry  B.  Stephens. 

mcDonough  County. 

Argyle : George  W.  Welch. 

Blandinsville 'Delavan  Martin  . . 

Bruce Mohn  S.  Wilson . . . 

Burnsville .Ebenezer  Bishop.. 

Bushnell. . . .• Joseph  Crafford. . . 

Colchester James  P.  Taylor  . . 

Doddsville George  H.  Young. 

Friendship ; William  Allison. . . 

Grindstone Alfred  L.  Grav 

Hawthorn William  F.  Blandin 

Hill’s  Grove Charles  G.  Gilchrist 

Industry Joel  Pennington . . . 

Johnson Salem  Woods 

Macomb .John  W.  Atkinson. 

Prairie  City | Alonzo  Barnes 

Spring  Creek |Joel  Simmons 

Tennessee Alien  Averill 

Young (John  Patrick 


ItlcHeury  County. 


Alden 

Algonquin 
Barreville  . 
Belden., 


Newton  M.  Capron 

John  J.  Sears 

Frederick  Bryant. 
Garrett  W.  Deitz. . 


Bliven’s  Mills I Rachel  Blivens 


$5.51 

$3.01 

225.78 

229.35 

8.53 

4.79 

11.06 

7.03 

37.34 

14.13 

3.19 

2.01 

65.18 

36.30 

20.17 

2.18 

126.70 

46.57 

1019.59 

949.96 

59.62 

37.51 

15.19 

14.87 

114.49 

67.56 

55.4S 

29.92 

2''2.83 

166.49 

41.89 

26.99 

21.50 

13.59 

92.12 

50.06 

2.50 

1.60 

44.12 

20.22 

14.76 

9.07 

34.77 

20.22 

54.28 

7.86 

28.70 

17.32 

16.15 

9.81 

34.30 

23.05 

145.91 

131.41 

42.28 

27.33 

7.25 

5.40 

14.14 

9.38 

45.38 


45.02 

106.87 

5.65 

55.00 

19.92 


26.07 
64.62 
8.66 
11. .50 
12.24 


McHenry  County— {Continued). 

Brookdale 

Cary  Station 

Chemung 

Cogswell 

Coral  

Crystal  Lake 

Dunham 

Elysium 

English  Prairie,, 

Erin 

Greenwood 

Harmony 

Hartland 

Hebron 

Highland  Prairie 

Huntley  Grove 

McHenry  

Marengo 

Merona 

Ostend 

Richmond 

Riley 

Eirlgwood 

Romeo 

Solon  Mills 

Union.. .. .,,, 

West  Hebron. 

Woodstock  , . , 


William  Butterfield  . 

$32.03 

$19.89 

•TnmpQ 

George  Wooster 

114.35 

72.29 

David  P.  Abbott 

10.68 

6.51 

Elijah  Dunham 

33.94 

20.29 

James  W.  Marlow  . . 

122.72; 

82.13 

Wilson  Randall 

42.14; 

19.34 

Cyrus  W.  McClure. . 

18.^2 

10.09 

Harvey  Wilson 

24.35 

16.58 

Peter  McFarland  . . . 

30.69 

15.99 

James  Simmons 

72.52 

34.93 

Calvin  H.  Shapley  . . 

18.14 

10.68 

Matthew  J.  Concklin 

23.00 

12.00 

Samuel  W.  Brown.. 

10.85 

4.93 

Daniel  Miles 

12.97 

6.24 

Peter  S.  Miller 

120.00 

52.00 

Richard  Bishop 

163.45 

111.19 

Anson  Sperry 

433.93 

439.46 

James  E.  Mack  . . . 

16.22 

9..55 

William  D.  Hoege.. 

18.87 

6.. 52 

Robert  T.  Bennett. . . 

139.04 

95.69 

Enoch  Babcock 

13.10 

■'l.OO 

Henry  C.  Allen 

38.09 

1L41 

Jonathan  Wells 

14.65 

7.71 

Sylvanus  Aldrich  . . . 

42.52 

23.02 

FVederick  M.  Mead. 

106.23 

22.17 

John  Adams 

24.97 

16.51 

Orvis  S.  Johnson 

346.78 

816.25 

HcLcan  County. 


Bloomington 

Cheney’s  Grove 

Chenoq  

Delta 

Dooley’s  Farm  . , . . 

Hudson 

Independence  

Le  Roy 

Lemngton  (c.  h.) 

Lytlesville 

McLean 

Mount  Hope 

Padua  

Randolph’s  Grove, . . 

Selma 

Senex 

Stout’s  Grove 

Towanda 

Wilkesborough 


Barnett  . . 
Decatur , . 
Dowling  . 
Hopewell 
Lockhart.. 
Maroa  . . . 


Geo.  D.  McElheny.. 

1446.66 

2132.87 

J.  B.  Beckwith 

37.18 

19.96 

.T  T.nnpy 

James  N.  Savidge. . . 

12.96 

6.35 

William  Dooley 

4.74 

2.73 

James  H.  Cox 

59.36 

28.37 

Isaac  Vanordstrand. 

36.19 

21.43 

Samuel  A.  Moore . . . 

162.64 

97.36 

James  Fell 

130.41 

48.36 

William  Fulton,  Jr.. 

35.98 

20.1^2 

T.  Ti  ri-norlhnA 

John  Longworth — 

15.84 

5.78 

James  Smith. 

16.19 

8.89 

Thomas  Karr 

7.95 

3.50 

Harrison  Foster. 

58  61 

31. .55 

Samuel  A.  Walton.. 

15.76 

7 97 

Israel  W.  Hall  

133.49 

73.68 

Thomas  Y.  Laney. . . 





James  0.  Barnard. . . 

17.53 

9.45 

[aeon  County. 

.Tohn  Barnett. 

John  P.  Post 

839.36 

947.59 

William  Dowling... 

29.68 

12.60 

Allen  Travis 

15.66 

9.11 

Amos  Ganson 

10.20 

2.72 

John  Crocker 

13.32 

6.68 

Silas  Chappell 

— 

Barr’s  Store 

Brighton 

Butfker  Hill 

Carlinmlle  (c.  h.) . 

Chesterfield 

Cummington 

Gillespie 

Girard 

Hoover’s  Point — 

Hornsby 

Miles’  Station 

Pia.sa 

Plain  View 

Rhoades  Point 

' Rising  Sun 

I Scottville 

Shaw’s  Point 

' Shipman 

Staunton 

1 Virden 

I Woodbum 


Macoupin  County. 

Frederick  Steidley. 

Hermon  Griggs 

Philander  C.IIuggins 
George  W.  Wallace 
John  R.  Murphy. . . 
Dempsey  N.Solomon 
Thos.  W.  Chandler. 
Horace  F.  Bridges 

Lewis  Johnson 

Addison  Hardin  . . 
Jonathan  E.  Miles 
Harman  G.  Talley 

David  Gore 

Franklin  B.  Simpson 
Wm.  C.  Ilendenson 
William  S.  Gobble 
Cli.sby  Sims  . 

Robert  Meatyard 
Henry  Caldwell. 
John  Evans  .... 
Samuel  Smalley. 


28.20 

143.80 

189.63 

355.89 

106.15 

.57.17 

21.62 

10.5.21 

13.36 


14.30 
51  81 
29.86 

.3.93 

70.08 

8.27 

62.65 

84.31 
157.41 

84.27 


18.74 
74.61 
69.97 

417.69 

33.41 

34.01 

11.19 

69.76 

5.74 


7.68 

25.43 

19.59 

2.34 

86.86 

5.93 

13.69 

41.07 

19.20 

26.24 


46 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kigtil-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Alhambra 

Alton  (c.  h.)  

Beth  alto 

Collinsville 

Edioardsville  (c.  h.i. 

Godfrey 

Highland 

Lamb’s  Point 

Marine 

Moultonville 

Paddock’s  Grove — 

Eidgeley 

Saint  Jacob 

Toluca 

Troy 

Upper  Alton 

Venice 


Madison  Coanty, 

William  J.  Lowry. 
Eevel  W.  English 
William  Try  on  . . . 
Joseph  W.  Griffith. . 
Thomas  J.  Prickett . 
Timothy  Turner 
John  K.  Blattner 


John  Ellison. 


Gershom  Flagg. 
Thomas  Waples 
Jacob  Schroth . . 
James  Pearce  .. 


Joseph  Chapman  . . . 
William  Woolridge . 


Maiioa  Cojiatyt 


Alma 

Central  City  . . . 

Centralia 

Ensenada 

Foster’s 

Green  Dale  . . . 
Hickory  Hill  . . 
Mount  Liberty. 

Omega 

Patoka 

Eacoon 

Salem  (c.  h.). . . 

Sandoval 

Walnut  Hill . . . 


John  S.  Martin 

Harvey  K.  S.  O’Mel- 
veny 


William  C.  Alvis. . 

Hardy  Foster 

John  W.  Eblen  . . . 
William  F.  Meador . 

Hugh  Gibson 

Eobert  W.  Elder  . , . 
George  A.  Walker.. 
John  E.  Parkinson. . 

Samuel  Hull 

Edward  W.  Tobin  . . 
George  J.  Balteell . . . 


Marshal  County. 


Bell  Plain 

Crow  Meadows  .. 

Henry 

Laaon  (c.  h.) 

La  Prairie  Centre . 

Lawn  Kidge 

Eose  Bud 

Steuben 

Washburn  

Wenona  Station. . . 
Whitefield 


Bath  (c.  h. ) 

Crane  Creek 

Havana 

Pilot  Hill 

Quiver 


James  P.  Lucas 

Abijah  S.  Sherwood. 
Phineas  M.  Janney.. 
James  W.  Maxwell . 
Leroy  IT.  Wetmore. . 

Charles  Stone 

Harvey  B.  Allen 

Aaron  C.  Fosdick . . >. 
Wm.  E.  Buckingham 
John  L.  Van  Allen. . 
Francis  M.  Johnson. 

Mason  County. 

William  J.  Odell.... 

D.  C.  Morgan 

Orlando  H.  Wright.. 
John  Pemberton  . . . 
Freeman  Marshall.. 


Walker’s  Grove | William  Wamock. . . 

Massac  County. 


George’s  Creek 

William  I.  Simpson. 

19.94 

16.82 

Hickory  Grove 

Wm.  J.  Thompson.. 

5.70 

2.96 

Metropolis  City . — 

Aaron  B.  Browne. . . 

188.83 

147.87 

Pellonia 

William  McCawley.. 

15.00 

1.60 

Menard  County* 

Athens 

Joel  Hall 

106.04 

58.50 

Ppfprahnrp- 

-1  acob  Garber 

804.31 

323.96 

Eobinson’s  Mills  — 

John  Bonnett 

26.98 

15.82 

Eushaway  

■Tames  AV.  Simpson  . 

29.99 

21.58 

Smoot’s  Point 

William  C.  Smoot. . . 

5.64 

1.-32 

Rwe.et  Water 

tlohn  D.  Alkire 

45.13 

25.03 

M 

ercer  County, 

Centre  Eidge 

Almond  Shaw  

20.96 

10.44 

Eliza 

David  F.  Noble 

7.97 

2.75 

Farlow’s  Grove 

John  II.  Park 

45.18 

17.71  ' 

Ferdinand 

John  H.  Elwell 

4.16 

2.60  1 

Hamlet 

Graham  Lee 

4.60 

1.10 

High  Point 

(George  Scott 

12.38 

4.44, 

$25.43 

1 $9.63 

165-3.42 

2339.22 

26.-53 

7.20 

218.54 

84.-55 

298.68 

110.96 

202.97 

85.36 

361.77 

222.80 

11.-59 

4.-39 

118.79 

31  60 

2.64 

2.01 

27.45 

1 7.-55 

16.-39 

9.-54 

36.67 

25.87 

5.02 

2.12 

123.37 

59.04 

338.97 

272.65 

62.62 

26.67 

8.50 

4.50 

84.99 

46,56 

90.05 

26.40 

3.75 

2.75 

82.89 

19.43 

12.22 

5.67 

21.83 

19.98 

19.56 

7.32 

8.50 

4.87 

350.19 

240.58 

12.28 

• 8.40 

52.95 

27.45 

14.45 

9.67 

18.18 

5.72 

663.04 

445.22 

482.89 

744.50 

5.40 

1..50 

40.i’7 

2''.21 

2.22 

.92 

10.46 

6.03 

27.49 

16,24 

87.10 

13.06 

20.01 

14.24 

152.08 

135.08 

839.79 

254.26  : 

21.18 

12.01 

14.47 

4.52 

18.22 

14.98 

3fercer  County — {Continued). 


Keith  sburg 

3Iillerfiburgh  (c.  h.). 

New  Boston 

North  Henderson. . . 

Perrryton 

Pope  Creek 

Preemption 

Eichland  Grove 

Sunbeam 


Edward  Moran 

Hiram  W.  Thornton 
Eichard  Thomas. . . . 
Samuel  E.  Boggs  . . . 

James  Gingles 

Henry  Bridger 

George  W.  Wright. . 
Thomas  IJ.  Morey. . . 
Samuel  Dihel 


$232.91 

$204.89 

9y.6o 

-3-3.11 

163.75 

280.96 

36.64 

9.82 

8.92 

3.00 

67.-36 

32.62 

51.49 

37.41 

4-.71 

28.24 

13.20 

2.10 

Monroe  County. 


Eagle  Cliffs StephenW.  Miles,  Jr. 


Ilarrisonmlle  (c.  h.) 

Hecker 

Monroe  City 

Eenault 

Waterloo 


Noah  B.  Harlow. 
Augustus  Eittmeyer.  i 

Michael  Dace I 

Caleb  IT.  Sampson . . 
Wm.  L.  Adelsbergeri 


146.30 

1 11-3.09 

25.56, 

1 10.85 

31.77! 

1 1-3.82 

18.28 

12.65 

8.03 

4.54 

293.64 

2-31.18, 

Montgomery  County ( 


Audubon 

Bear  Creek 

Butler. . ., 

Fillmore 

nilU'bord’  (c.  h.). 

Hurricane 

Litchfield 

Euthsville 


Seward’s  Point.^ 

Walshville * 

Woodsboro’.. . . 
Zanesville 


-John  Sanders,  Jr 

45.06 

William  Eussell 

11.22 

Henry  Eichmond . . . 

— 

Jonathan  B.  Lane. . . 

15.64 

Aaron  H.  Eountree  . 

349.65 

Eobert  White 

39.78 

John  P,  Bayless 

7-3.72 

AV  ashington  S.  Flem- 

11.95 

ing  . . 

Joseph  M.  Scott 

8.88 

Michael  AValsh 

50.70 

William  AVood 

7.52 

William  Mclver i 

44.74 

Morgan  County. 


Arcadia 

Bethel 

Concord 

Emerald  Point 

Evans’  Mill 

Franklin 

Jacksowcille  (c.  h.). . 

Lynnville 

Maradosia 


James  M.  Dougherty 
Andrew  J.Thompson 
Eugene  W.  Wiswell. 

Joseph  Hays 

James  B.  Seymour. . 

Harry  Eeinbach 

Samuel  Hunt 

Andrew  M.  Emerick 
John  Walihan 


Orleans Eobert  S.  Anderson. 

Waverly Peter  C.  Arnett 

Zion 'James  M.  Gunn 


50.05 

78.6S 

72.80 

17.99 

5.55 

92.21 

1356.05 

102.55 

122.34' 

38.331 

261.19' 

12.44 


21.53 

5.94 

13.50 

827.89 

2:kS5 

1.92 

5.07 

4.30 

26.47 

2.75 

42.01 


14.20 

83.14 

34.11 

5.21 

8.37 

36.61 

1990.02 

50.86 

8-3.05 

17.05 

190.67 

8.39 


Moultrie  County. 

Lovington I Stephen  Cannon. . 

Sullivan [Joseph  E.  Eden. . . 


85.121  22.60 
206.48  176.19 


Adeline 

Brookville 

Byron 

Daysville 

Dement  Station . 

Eagle  Point 

Fitz  Henry 

Foreston 

Grand  Detour  . . 

Hale 

Killbuck 

Kyte  Elver 

Lindenwood 

Lane  Depot . . . . 

Lee 

Mount  Morris. . . 

Ogle..., 

Oregon 

Paiiie’s  Depot . . 

Polo 

Taylor. 

Wales 

White  Eock..  . 
Woosung 


Ogle  County. 

George  W.  Mitchell. 

David  Hoffhine 

Silas  St  John  Mix  . . 

William  J.  Mix 

Thomas  Smith 

Mason  Crary,  Jr  — 
Freeman  Woodcock 

Samuel  Mitchell 

Horace  H.  Paine — 

Joshua  White 

Nathan  K.  Eoss 

Alanson  D.  Clark . . . 

Daniel  Gifford 

David  B.  Stiles 

Galutia  B.  Alverson. 

Edward  Davis 

Aaron  Weeks 

Edmund  P.  Sexton. 
James  M.  Collier — 

George  D.  Eead 

Dexter  Stocking 

John  Light 

Aimis  Lucas 

Wm.  Brimblecom. . . 


106.89, 
81.47; 
155.17: 
55.621 
14.49! 
43.04| 
14.00: 
23.76 
194.69! 
32.181 
19.51 ; 
38.57 
68.91 
145.291 
20.231 
38i‘.:13l 
85.70 
262.00 
38.44 

33.50 

21.28 

88.04 


68.86 

50.16 

79.57 

2-3.92 

8.94 

•25.86 

9.24 

164.04 
16.38 
14.53 
25.97 
37.63 
66.99  9 

4.65 

298.62 

23.19 

190.05 

16.05 

IS.oO 

14.06 
13.87 


ILLIN  OIS 


47 


Left-haiul  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-liaud  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Peoria  County. 

$259.99 

16.55 

$108.09 

Brunswick 

William  Fahnestock 

5.32 

Chillicothe 

Lewis  H.  Thomas. . . 

159.9S 

61.53 1 

Edwards'  Station  . . . 

E.  D.  Edwards 

— 

Elmore 

Jason  Wilkins  . . . 

50.S7 

21.73  1 

Elm  Wood 

Anson  S.  Andrews. . 

122.51 

78.76 

Helena  (c.  h.) 

Thomas  Mooney 

— 

— 

Kickapoo 

Eichard  F.  Seabury. 

111.80 

54.54 

Kingston  Mines 

Samuel  Hutchinson. 

54.87 

29.70 

Mount  Hawley 

Aaron  Hawley 

34.08 

12.72 

North  Hampton 

Eeuben  B.  Hamlin. . 

60.65 

36.52 

Peoria  (c.  li.) 

Peter  Swear 

1966.41 

3931.84 

Princeville 

Geo.  W.  Hitchcock. . 

114.60 

42.74 

85.80 

13.01 

Eome  Farms 

George  H.  Clapp — 

20.44 

14.47 

Eosefield 

Benjamin  Miller 

2.56 

1.72 

Smithville 

Thomas  P.  Smith. . . 

23.92 

13.97 

42.90 

20.65 

Southport 

Ephraim  W.  Gibbs. . 

43.21 

21.14 

Starfield 

Thomas  J.  Moore. . . 

6.70 

4.90 

Summerville 

William  0.  Hard — 

— 

— 

Timber 

43.98 

22.10 

Trivoli 

Charles  Eobinson  . . 

122.71 

46.99 

1 

Carnent  Prairie 

*crry  County. 

James  Campbell 

' 4.37 

3.12 

Duquoin 

Chester  A.  Keyes. . . 

82.16 

17.33 

Galum 

James  P.  Burnell. .. 

7.46 

5.90 

Grand  Cote  Prairie  . 

John  C.  Huey 

8.83 

4.99 

19.75 

17.95 

Mount  Hawkins 

John  F.  Griffith.  . . . 

32.94 

10.18 

Pinckneyville  (c.  h.) 

Alex’r  D.  Gosney. . . 

87.71 

77.49 

7.48 

1 

Bement 

Platt  County. 

Joseph  Bodman 

Cerro  Gordo 

Isaac  E.  McKinney  . 

32.02 

15.78 

Monticello  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Jonathan  C.  Johnson 

268.96 

140.69 

XJba 

Eichard  B.  Monroe. 

70.00 

31.00 

] 

Pike  County. 

.Tnhn  S Ball  

34.31 

20.94 



Barrv 

Londoree  N.  Ferris. 

275.34 

68.30 

Bedford 

Thos.  M.  Killpatrick 

16.30 

5.00 

Chambcrsbur^ 

James  H.  Dennis  . . . 

30.36 

15.47 

Detroit 

Thomas  J.  O^nbey. 

37.36 

2.96 

Douglassville 

William  Bowers 

2.74 

.50 

F,1  D:ira  

Samuel  Lippincott . . 

33.60 

25.13 

"Rlmt 

George  Alexander.. 

Florence  . ■. 

Willis  Peckenpaugh 

16.59 

9.51 

Grigg.sville 

.Taenb  Parsons 

400.54 

457.76 

Keyshiirg 

Daniel  A.  Shaw 

11.31 

5.40 

Kinderhook 

Henry  Orr 

62.47 

31.75 

Martinsburgh 

William  M.  Gooden . 

16.95 

10.68 

Jlilton 

Abraham  H.  Selders 

77.14 

44.48 

Montezuma  

Henry  A.  Sumwault. 

30.18 

18.93 

^Monument 

(David  Hollis 

10.66 

3.85 

New  Hartford 

Thomas  Aiton 

42.32 

25.98 

New  Mavsville 

Samuel  Laird  

19.16 

11.20 

New  Salem 

, Isaiah  Cooper 

50.31 

21.97 

Pearl 

1 Orange  F.  Howland. 

Perry 

John  K.  Cleveland. . 

195.39 

179.48 

Pitl'<Jield  (c.  h.) 

Samuel  L.  Crane 

391.59 

371.49 

Pleasant  Hill 

-John  A.  Thomas 

27.75 

15.93 

Pleasant  Vale 

Stephen  Shipman. . . 

28.61 

17.96 

Eockport 

Gilbert  I.  Shaw.  . . . 

40.17 

17.49 

Rnmmpr  TTill 

<Tontitli3.il  W'ood 

28.06 

23.45 

12.03 

14.47 

Time 

Adam  Puterbaugh . . 

1 

Bay 

Pope  County. 

Andrew  Jinkins 

17.11 

4.79 

Broad  Oak 

.lames  Al.  Gulp 

12.54 

144.54 

7.43 

114.66 

Golconda  (c.  h.) 

J.  M.  Boicourt 

T^ipr 

.Tnhn 

New  Liberty 

1 Josiah  Dayhuflf 

23.10 

13.23 

Eoek . 

I.Tohn  Flli.s 

6.05 

2.64 

.86 

4.48 

Walnut  Shade  

iBurton  W.  Holloway 

Pulaski  County. 


Ash  Eidge 

Lewis  K.  Barfield. . . 

$4.50 

$3.00 

Caledonia  

William  J.  Spence. . 

66.25 

50.42 

ATminrl 

Tdoscs  JvX.  litiwlings . 

miin .... 

Junics  13.  Curlton. .. 

Valley  Forge 

xisa  C.  Atherton 

17.24 

9.87 

W^allridge 

A A Pprl  f^y 

Pi 

itnam  Couzity. 

Florid 

Christian  Cassel ' 

37.74' 

21.28 

Granville 

William  A.  Pennell. 

117.28 

58.91 

Hennepin  (c.  h.) 

Chester  Eddy 

228.84 

206.55 

Magnolia 

Luther  0.  Morrille . . 

183.64 

186.02 

Mount  Palatine. . .. 

Aaron  Butler 

49.94 

27.27 

Oxbow 

Edward  W.  Guild.. . 

31.81 

22.76 

Randolph  County. 

Bremen 

W^illiam  Vingard  . . . 

Chester 

Alexander  Dunn  . .. 

343.37 

! 332.54 

Coultersville 

H.  H.  Eice 

15.68 

6.39 

Dog  W^ood 

.T  O Simpson. 

Ellis  Grove 

George  S.  Ellis 

11.54 

5.97 

Evansville 

Jonat’nChesnutwood 

24.72 

10.84 

Jones’  Creek 

.Tames  Dean 

49.06 

31.31 

.Ter Jan’s  flrnve 

ATpph 

Kaskaskia  (c.  h.). . . 

Philip  W.  Unger  . . . 





Prairie  du  Eocher. . . 

William  Henry 

26.63 

9.75 

Preston 

E.  Clinton  Mann 

14.27 

6.53 

Eed  Bud  

Eichmond  D.  Durfee 

102.95 

74.76 

Euma 

Fritz  Heniie 

10.28 

6.18 

Sparta 

Joseph  Farnan 

251.29 

214.29 

Steele’s  Mills 

Seneca  Parker 

37.68 

16.28 

Texas 

Frederick  Eeupke.. 

3.25 

2.45 

Riehland  County* 


Bon  Pas 

William  Higgins  . . . 

6.58 

4.03 

Calhoun 

William  C.  Bruce. . . 

23.63 

9.41 

Clermont 

Jacob  May 

49.89 

84.09 

5.00 

Fransonia 

Lewis  Morrison 

8.00 

Noble 

Martin  Truitt 

30.42 

14.38 

Olney  (c.  h.) 

Josiah  F.  Eeed 

240.00 

287.00 

Parkersburg 

Strincftown 

Levin  Wilson. ...... 

John  Bullard  .... 

21.11 

11.45 

10.82 

7.00 

Wakefield 

Thomas  W akefield . . 

Rock  Island  County. 


Buffalo  Prairie  . . . . 

Flavel  I.  Whitney  . . 

29.92 

4.06 

Camden  Mills 

David  Brownlee,  Jr. 

124.99 

39.90 

Copper  Creek 

Dennis  Pullen 

8.61 

8.90 

24.37 

Cordova 

John  L.  Phillips 

49.02 

Drury 

John  C.  Kimbrel 

18.78 

12.55 

Efigingt.nn  

Edward  Burrall,  Jr. . 
Soranus  L.  Bretton  . 



Hampton  

126.38 

99.73 

TllinniQ 

Matthew  F.  Felix. . . 
James  J.  Stansell. . . 

27.35 

1.87 

16.53 

1.16 

Mercia 

Mill  Creek 

John  W.  Hynes 

23.00 

1.50 

666.62 

Moline 

Absalom  B.  Williams 

652.02 

Pennsylvania 

Francis  .C.  Killing  . . 

19.13 

9.43 

Pleasant  Eidge.  ... 

James  Taylor 

22.43 

7.57 

Port  Byron 

Drsirisvill© . 

Jeremiah  H.  Lyford. 
•JuTTics  A.  Doncldson. 

207.90 

156.65 

Rock  Island  (c.  h.)  . 

L.  M.  Webber 

1483.42 

1984.89 

Talcott’s  Ferry 

Edwin  J,  Talcott  . . . 

— 

— — 

Saint  Clair  Connty. 


BeUemlU  (c.  h.) 

Caseyville 

Chewning 

Fayetteville. 

French  Village 

Illinoistown 

Lebanon 

Lenzburg  

Maris.sa 

Mascoutah 

Millstadt 

Mud  Creek 


Champness  Ball 

1306.44 

1488.47 

Egbert  M.  Mallory. . 

86.91 

24.85 

Josiah  Hill 

22.67 

14.14 

Charles  Frederick  . . 

53.99 

87.37 

Michael  Ma.sh 

52.00 

86.55 

Andrew  Wettig 

113.61 

46.14 

Peter  Joseph  Oster- 
haus 

421.41 

869.09 

Peter  Baumann 

55.61 

82.47 

William  White 

83.28 

2.5.96 

Julius  Sheve 

234.31 

175.74 

Francis  M.  Faas 

125.41 

95.45 

Henry  Koehler 

8.41 

5.42 

48 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-band  coluimi  sliows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Rigbt-liand  one,  net  levenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Saint  Clair  County — {Continued). 
O’Fallon  Depot. . 

Prairie  De  Long. 

Eisdon 

Smitbton 

Summerfield  .... 


Anderson  Umbarger 

$66.16 

$15.76 

George  H.  Carr. . ; . . 

20.4S 

11.91 

Atlas  Moore 

4.48 

4.24 

Benjamin  J.  Smith  . 

4.68 

3.20 

Samuel  S.  Casad 

7.00 

— 

Salhie  County. 

Apple  Tree Henry  Garner. . 


Gallatia  . 

Harrisburg 

Long  Branch 

Raleigh  (c.  h.).. 

Somerset 

South  America  . 


Oscar  F.  Irwin 

Jo  Eobinson 

James  L.  Kennedy  . 
Willis  A.  Spiller  . . . . 
William  Mathews. . . 
Uriah  Carson 


8.12 

85.99 

1.00 

64.17 

12.71 

6.25 


2.14 

21.09 

.50 

26.96 

6.88 

4.25 


Sangamon  County. 

Benjamin  Kesler  . . . 

Thomas  Pollock 

Y oung  M.  Hudson . 
Nehemiah  Wright.. 
Carman  W.  Clark. . . 

William  Colburn 

Morris  Bird 

Thomas  Turley 

Alonzo  Holcomb 

Munson  Carter 

Elias  Saltzenstein. . . 
Isaac  E.  Biller 


Auburn 

Berlin 

Carter  

Chatham 

Dawson 

Loami 

Mechanicsburgh 

Pleasant  Plains 

Eichland 

Eochester 

Salisbury 

Springfield  (c.  h.). ... 

Williamsville I John  W.  George. 

Woodside. Silas  E.  Hurd 


82.59  2S.21 

149.53  68.S8 


121.28 

42.12 

147.66 

79.98 
53.71 

88.99 
31.77 

1594.88 

5.00 


48.89 

9.72 

65.66 
34.40 
20.50 

47.67 
19.31 

4796.57 

22.88 


Scfewyler  County# 


Birmingham  . . . 

Brooklyn 

Browning 

Camden 

Fredericksville  . 

Huntsville 

Jasper 

Littleton 

Mont  Meacham. 
Pleasant  View. . 

Eushville 

Sheldon’s  Crove. 

Sylva 

Wayland 

Woodland 


David  P.  Graham. . . 

15.25 

8.60 

Cotton  M.  Leach 

31.62 

12.01 

Thomas  J.  Kinney. . 

16.12 

10.88 

John  A.  James 

34.37 

13.88 

Samuel  P.  Vail 

59.51 

23.41 

Alvin  G.  Bacon 

. 54.04 

27.8Q 

John  Howell 

4.32 

7.32 

Tolbert  Crawford . . . 

52.27 

37.75 

Ahira  G.  Meacham. . 

7.88 

3.32 

Luther  M.  Hobert. . . 

48.85 

21.39 

Joseph  Haskall 

521.88 

454.90 

Daniel  Sheldon .... 

5.04 

1 69 

Levi  Lusk 

5.44 

.26 

Isaac  T.  Morgan 

11.52 

2.82 

Samuel  Purdum 

7.46 

6.08 

Exeter 

Glasgow 

Manchester 

Naples 

Winchester  (c.  h.) . 


Scott  County. 

James  Neely 

Campbell  Young 

Newel  S.  Leighton. . 
Alexander  Lindsay  . 
John  Argust 


Shelby  County. 


Big  Spring 

Cochran’s  Grove 

Cold  Spring 

Fruit  Hill 

Mode 

Moweaqua 

Neapolis 

Oconee  Station 

Prairie  Bird 

Sand  Creek 

Shelbymlle  (c.  h.) . . . 
Westminster 


John  Spain 

James  Cochran 

John  Williams 

Samuel  Nye 

Elisha  Eoley 

John  M.  Lowry 

Aaron  Hood 

James  A.  Coplin 

Albertus  V.  llarper. 

John  F.  Eobison 

Bond  B.  Wheeler. . . 
Thomas  W.  Craddick 


Stark  County. 


Bradford 

Dor  ranee 

Elmira  

La  Fayette  . . . 

Oceola 

Slack  Water. . 
Toulon  (c.  h.). 

Valley  

West  Jersey . . 
Wyoming 


Alfred  Foster 

Chauncey  D.  Fuller. 

Thomas  Lyle 

Thomas  W.  Eoss 

William  P.  Buswell 

David  Whiffer 

Benjamin  Turner. . , 
Charles  C.  Wilson... 
Charles  W.  Young. , 
James  M.  Thomas.. , 


86.07 

38.84 

78.79 

187.74 

314.60 


23.78 

22.98 

35.76 

2.62 

1.20 

65.25 

29.72 

35.69 

14.02 

247.09 

21.68 


14.84' 
28.54 
44.13' 
155.66 
41.01. 
15.41; 
220.40 ! 
5.20 1 
29.21  i 
67.93i 


56.64 

12.16 

52.12 

42.85 

267.17 


12.91 

8.84 

20.45 

1.72 

1.68 

37.35 

4.56 

15.08 

8.37 

277.49 

10.16 


10.21 

15.25 

17.82 

186.28 

19.85 

10.02 

238.57 

8.82 

18.20 

83.37 


Stephenson  County. 


Buena  Vista. . . 

Cedarville 

Crane’s  Grove. 
Damascus 


I James  M.  Smith ' 

Thomas  J.  Wilcoxon 
iWm.  H.  Hollinbeck.l 


Freeport  (c.  h.) 

Howardsville 

Jackson 

Kent 

Lena 

Loran 

Louisa 

McConnell’s  Grove.. 

Mill  Grove 

Nevada 

New  Erin 

Oneco 

Orangeville 

Eidotts 

Eock  Grove 

Eock  Eun 

Silver  Creek 

Waddam’s  Grove. . . 

Winneshiek 

Winslow 

Yellow  Creek 


Francis  W.  S.  Braw- 

ley 

Martin  Howard 

Peter  T.  Ellis 

Abram  Eeber 

Frederick  Eeber 

Jacob  S.  Lashell 

J.  B.  Nixon  

Chester  Wm.  Nash. . 
Charles  Waterman . . 
George  W.  Loveland 

Hanson  Bacon  

John  D.  Beebe 

William  Wagenhals 

Thomas  Hunt 

Jacob  D.  Schmeltzer. 

Jacob  Epley 

Erastus  Torrey 

Pells  Manny. . 

William  B.  Mitchell. 
Eichard  Pattison  . . . 
Albert  Butts 


Tazewell  County. 

Armington |M.  Friedman 

Bellfame Cyrus  B.  Chase 

Circleville Edward  Woostall. . . 

Deer  Creek 'John  W.  Osborn 


Delavan 

Dillon 

Grov eland  . . . 

Hoped  ale 

Little  Detroit . 
Mackinaw  — 
Norton , 

Pekin 


Spring  Lake  — 
'Iremont  (c.  h.). 

Washington 

Wesley  City  — 


Anna 

Jonesboro  (c.  h.) 

Mount  Pleasant 

Toledo 

Unionville 

Western  Saratoga... 


Eben  P.  Sanford 

Given  J.  Boyle 

John  Griffith 

Thomas  H.  Orendorff 
David  A.  Coutch — 
Christ’ph’r  0.  Neville 

Ira  C.  Pratt 

Middleton  Tacka- 

berry  

James' F.  Brown 

David  Eoberts 

Eobert  W.  Burton. . . 
Charles  Patzmann  . . 

Union  County. 

David  L.  Phillips. . . 

Sijas  C.  Toler 

Daniel  G.  Standard. 

Elizabeth  Ferrill 

Ebni  Leavenworth . . 
James  L.  Wallace. . . 


Uermillion  County. 


Blue  Grass 

Butler’s  Point.  . 
Cpnkey’s  Store. . 
Danville  (c.  h.). 

Essex 

Georgetown  — 
Higginsville  — 

Indianola 

Jordan  

Kentucky 

Myer’s  Mills  — 

Newell 

North  Fork 


Pilot . 


Eichardson.. 


Eidge  Farm 

Ten  Mile  Grove 


John  Carter 

William  E.  Simmons 
William  A.  Conkey . 

Henry  G.  Bryce 

Charles  Foot 

Josiah  Thompson. . . 

Alfred  JMagness 

William  James 

Edward  Foster ..'... 

John  Canney 

George  W.  Smith. . . 

John  P.  Phihps 

James  E.  Stewart. . . 
Arthur  W.  Britting- 

ham 

Adoniram  J.  Eich- 
ardson  ; 

Abraham  Smith 

Henry  Barnhouse . . . 


Wabash  County. 


Armstrong | Johii  Albietz I 

Friend  Grove William  Deputy 

Friendsvillo IWm.  E.  Wilkinson. . 1 


' $34.27 

$17.57 

113.98 

49.82 

1 14.85 

8.34 

1 1.56 

1.20 

,1357.85 

1833.10 

25.92 

11.39 

18.23 

9.22 

18.18 

11.59 

117.15 

52.74 

24.69 

16.58 

47.76 

27.51 

44.46 

28.35 

11.28 

6.08 

30.89 

24.92 

62.53 

38.13 

55.75 

34.43 

47.76 

3.76 

13.50 

9.14 

51.48 

33  21 

76.46 

39.24 

32.35 

17.10 

l6.‘Ji 

10.08 

2.00 

.75 

98.33 

42.30 

24.22 

15.17 

73.11’ 

: 43.83 

4.06 

1 2.61 

13.06' 

' 8.57 

135.58 

49.16 

26.03i 

15.62 

63.CSi 

: 83.02 

19.49! 

12.61 

12.27 

7.13 

89.88 

53.40 

615.14 

696.76 

159.21 

202.83 

251.15 

138.43 

9.04] 

1 6.37 

310.99 

334.47 

14.46 

7.26 

20.94 

12.22 

17.23 

10.78 

14.90' 

9.19. 

28.60' 

18.02 

28.25 

15.59 

463.79 

368.81 

5.76 

3.64 

184.06' 

111.56 

32.03: 

21.11 

54.63! 

34.60 

11.67i 

7.93 

4.36! 

2.88 

45.79r  28.01 

3.10| 

2.68 

26.26' 

15.43 

21.76 

11.52 

4.24 

2.44 

65.71 

89.07 

is.oo! 

10.00 

21.41 

11.20 

35.57 

20.59 

ILLINOIS. 


49 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  OlKce  to  Department. 


Wahash  Cov/nty — {Continued). 


Gard’s  Point 

McCleary’s  Bluflf. 

Mier 

Mount  Carmel . . . 

New  Hope 

Kochester  Mills. . 


Little  York. 


Barton  P.  Baker 

$«!.07 

$4.02 

Joseph  C.  Orth 

1.98 

3.34 

Gabriel  S.  Goldsburg 

26.73 

17.27 

William  Arbuthnot. . 

253.41 

241.5'i 

James  Strahan. 

18.74 

4.11 

George  Legier 

1 18.17 

8.46 

arren  County. 

^ Sam’l  W.  Whitenack 

85.29 

151.21 

Augustin  B.  Hawkins 

71.92 

22.00 

j William  Mitchell — 

16.68 

6.83 

Alfred  B.  Yoho 

51.59 

12.46 

Lewis  L.  Ury 

83.85 

48.18 

1 Luther  C.  Hibbard. . 

11.83 

5.93 

I.Tnhn  ^liprwiTl 

[Isaac  Hopper 

63.56 

36.96 

1 Thomas  H.  Davidson 

1 James  H.  Black 

583.86 

567.96 

97.15 

16.40 

: Lewis  S.  Olmsted . . . 

6.64 

2.09 

Benjamin  Morford.. 

50.14 

10.99 

'James  H. Carmichael 

22.25 

8.76 

George  W.  Worden,  i 

19.79 

19.44 

1 John  P.  Terpening..  1 

21.05 

12.10 

1 William  W.  Gilmour 

— 

— 

Washington  Couniy* 


Ashley 

Elk  Horn 

NashvUle  (c.  h.). 

Okaw 

Plum  Hill 

Eaneysburg 

Eiehview 


James  Eamsey 

Eollin  S.  Fillmore. . . 

John  N.  Vernor 

J.  F.  Brockschmidt . 

Stephen  Green 

Eobert  Q.  West 

William  M.  Phillips. 


Wayne  County. 


Black  Oak. 
Blue  Point. 


Enterprise 

Fairfield 

Hopkins’  Grove.. 
Indian  Prairie. . . 

Keenville 

Maulding’s  Mills. 
Morlan’s  Grove . . 

Mount  Erie 

New  Baltimore.. 
New  Franklin. . . 
New'  Massillon  . . 

Pin  Oak 

Wahash 

Zif. 


Daniel  M.  Williams. 

4.44 

Ellis  Evans 

3.00 

Henry  W.  Farns- 

16.37 

worth  

Jeff’n  W.  Burnhill. . 

244.45 

C.  C.  Hopkins 

— 

Alfred  S.  Hargrave.. 

9.62 

.Tohn  Keen  . . . 

8.76 

John  F.  S.  Hopkins. 

5.84 

John  Morlan 

10.29 

Andrew  Crews 

11.64 

Joseph  F.  Thomason 

— 

.Tames  Allen  

17.54 

Justus  Beach 

J^3.m6S 

22.08 

Lewis  A.  Harper j 

Jordan  C.  Patterson. 

9.92 

20.121  6.92 

44.831  23.46 

159..08'  178.87 
39.78 : 30.44 
16.431  9.16 

9.761  6.57 

91.26j  37.48 


2.36 

1.50 

8.24 

191.14 

8.00 
. 5.23 
3.59 

6.50 
7.44 

10.39 

10.00 

6.S8 


White  County. 


Burnt  Prairie 

Carmi  (c.  h.) 

Duncanton 

Emma 

Gray  ville 

Phillipstown 

Eattlesnake 

Eoland 


Jehiel  H.  Eeeves — 

' 45.42 

25.75 

Philip  P.  Hunter.  . . . 

159.93 

137.81 

Eichard  Langford  . . 

19.46 

10.28 

William  L.  Garrison. 

5,62 

2.20 

Amzi  A.  White 

197.93 

149.02 

Terence  McMahon . . 

34.41 

16.68 

Thomas  Sterling 

13.07 

6.57 

David  M.  Porter 

16.14 

10.32 

Whitesides  County. 


Albany 

Barclay 

Clyde  

Coloma 

Como 

Empire 

Erie  

Fulton 

Garden  Plain 

Gene.see  Grove 

Hemlo 

Jefferson’s  Corners. 

Kingsbury  

Lyndon 

Mount  Pro.spect 

New  Clyde 

4 


Gilbert  Buckingham 

Daniel  O.  Kane 

Joseph  Milnes 

Lemon  L.  Emons . . . 
Addison  C.  Hapgood 

Joel  Harvey 

Norval  I).  Barnura. . 
George  S.  Phelps  . . . 

James  A.  Sweet 

John  T.  Crum 

Asa  M.  Abbott 

Charles  C.  Eeynolds. 

Sarah  A.  Miller 

L.  E.  B.  Holt 

Chas.  Jas.  Longsdon. 
Joseph  H.  Brothwell 


165.14 

10.96 
24.19 
13.51 

104.99 

25.96 
77.41 

196.19 

13.50 

22.84 

19.54 

8.60 

27.04 

138.13 

12.59 

9.91 


152.51 

6.30 

14.84 

2.41 

30.77 

15.64 

32.04 

63.07 

7.55 

13.27 

10.68 

5.60 

13.13 

130.73 

7.19 

4.99 


Whitesides  County — {Continued), 

New  Gennessee Caius  Thorp 

Portland. Solomon  M.  Seely . . . 

Prophetstown Nathan  Thompson.. 

Eound  Grove D.  K.  Lincoln 

Sharon Jeremiah  II.  Johnson 

Spring  Hill Levi  Fuller 

Sterling Alpheus  B.  Nichols  . 

Union  Grove John  E.  Bennett  . . . 

Ustick John  llollinshead  .. 


Arnon 

Channahon 

Chelsea.'. 

Crete 

Dupage 

East  Wheatland 

Ehyood 

Endor 

Gooding’s  Grove 

Green  Garden  

Hadley 

Horse  Creek 

Joliet 

Lillecash  

Lockport 

Long  John 

Mokena 

Monee 

Pierce 

Plainfield 

Selfridgeville ’. 

Sherburnville 

Wallingford 

Wheatland 

Wilmington 


Attila 

Bainbridge 

Blairsville 

Bolton 

Crab  Orchard, . . 

Fredonia 

Lake  Creek 

Marion  (c.  h.). . 

Prairie  Hill 

Saline 

Sarahsville 

Sugar  Creek 

Sulphur  Springs 


Burritt 

Cherry  Valley 

Elida 

Harlem 

Harrison 

Howard 

Kishwaukee 

Laona  

Medina 

New  Milford 

Pecatonica 

Rockford  (c.  h.) 

Eockton 

Eoscoe  

Eoscoe  Station 

Tyler 

Winnebago  Depot . 


Eureka 

Kappa 

Low  Point 

Metamora 

Minonk  

Mount  Zion 

Panola  Station. 
Spring  Bay. . . . 
West  Brittain. . 

Westwood 

Woodford 


Will  County. 

Jacob  Goodenow 
Henry  Henderson. 
Matthew  Van  Horn 
Eodney  A.  Mott 
A.  C.  Paxson . . . 
Amasa  S.  Thomas 
William  Turner. 
Eben  W.  Beach, 
Samuel  Blount. . 
Noah  Johnson. . 

John  Pratt 

John  J.  Smiley  . . 
Calneh  Zarley  . . . 
Joshua  Hallock. . 
Patrick  O’Marah. 
George  E.  Dyer. 
Silas  Grenell. . . 

J.  A.  Shaffer. . . 
William  Seaver 
King  J.  Hammon 
John  S.  Miller 
David  Britton. , 
Samuel  G.  Nelson 
William  S.  Allen.. 
John  D.  Henderson 

Wllilitnison  County. 

William  N.  Mitchell 
George  L.  Owen . . 
George  W.  Akin . . 
Burgess  S.  Young. 
Benj.  F.  Esminger 
Philip  J.  Eussell . . 
James  T.  Powell. . 
Joseph  Hopper.;. 
Philip  T.  Corder. . 
John  W.  Todd — 

Elijah  Cross 

Joel  Norris  

Claiborne  J.  Cash. 

Winnebago  County. 

Joseph  Manchester.. 

Alfred  Johnson 

William  Spencer. . . . 
Chauncey  Wilder. . . 
Peter  C.  Van  Slycke 

John  E.  Herring 

Samuel  M.  Benedict. 

William  Eandall 

Samuel  Pillsbury  . . . 

James  Moore 

Norton  B.  Johnson.. 
Charles  J,  Horseman 
George  H.  Hollister. 
James  W.  Abbott. . . 
Eeuben  H.  Adams.. 

Asher  Beach 

Warren  F.  Shedd. . . 

Woodford  County. 

J.  Janvier  Jones 

Frederick  Niergarth 
William  Dodds  — 

Moses  P.  Page 

Charles  Dobson 

James  Mitchell 

Thomas  Patterson  . 
Eichard  0.  Dement 
Chauncey  Baker. . . 
William  S.  Denman 
Benjamin  P,  Kelly. 


$15.41 

$10.73 

53.01 

24.17 

93.37 

61.47 

6.25 

2.71 

48.66 

28.47 

1594.88 

4796.57 

334.74 

407,99 

140.83 

75.01 

11.43 

5.91 

10.08 

6.16 

62.00 

33.20 

25.29 

16.15 

102.27 

72.79 

7.84 

1.88 

8.44 

4.84 

12.35 

7.20 

9.64 

2.26 

35.91 

20.26 

9.23 

6.23 

1218.28 

1348.03 

14.62 

8.30 

544.48 

539.98 

12.08 

7.02 

158.57 

84.86 

56.45 

31.85 

7.S2 

3.59 

339.98 

175.13 

3.05 

1.48 

21.35 

14.25 

23.53 

14.40 

4.16 

1.40 

364.70 

196.73 

5.50 

1.50 

8.80 

3.16 

4.16 

2.03 

7.31 

4.86 

12..52 

7.67 

5.49 

3.12 

137.87 

142.51 

1.20 



13.20 

8.80 

18.78 

12.07 

5.67 

4.34 

11.99 

11.04 

18.98 

.37 

252.92 

112.79 

42.86 

15.99 

19.77 

6.53 

31.79 

16.72 

17.98 

11.80 

27.81 

17.26 

65.53 

39.20 

48.08 

28.39 

66.68 

28.91 

290.86 

119.28 

1959.66 

2901.34 

280.93 

285.29 

190.13 

110.87 

20.24 

13.17 

53.71 

21.28 

100.05 

49.37 

62.74 

38.26 

24.98 

14.81 

212.88 

278.93 

14.10 

4.38 

61.92 

39.70 

69.93 

35.94 

5.28 

8.00 

34.39 

22.40 

9.36 

12.12 

50 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


INDIANA 


Atlams  County* 


Canoper 

Decatur  (c.  h.). 
Limber  Lost. . . 

Linn  Grove 

Monmouth 

Feeble 

Pleasant  Mills  . 


Lewis  Mattax 

John  M.  Nuttman. . 

Eezin  Todd 

Elihugh  Shelden. . . 

Alvan  Band  all 

Charles  Heckman. . 
John  Fordyce 


$6.32 

151.96 

17.06 

7.68 

3(!.40 

13.49 

27.72 


$3.94 

126.21 

11.13 

5.00 

18.08 

10.67 

18.22 


Alien  County. 


Aboite 

Chamberlain 

East  Liberty 

Fort  Wayne  (c.  hi) . . 

Hall’s  Corners 

Plarlan 

Heller’s  Corners 

Leo 

Little  Eiver 

Maples 

Massillon 

Monroeville 

New  Haven 

Nine  Mile 

Perry 

Eoot 

Surinam 

Taw  Taw 


Benjamin  Euffner. .. 

19.19 

14.00 

Lorenzo  D.  George. . 

10.76 

6.60 

Peter  Bouter 

17.16 

11.40 

John  G.  Maier 

1690.50 

1928.95 

Isaac  Hall 

21.11 

15.72 

William  Cutts 

41.15 

24.69 

Peter  Heller 

89.06 

22.56 

John  B.  Blue 

48.2ii 

31.17 

Lewis  P.  Dille 

4.75 

2.02 

William  E.  Olds  .... 

17. -16 

11.88 

David  Johnson.,  ... 

14.65 

le.lo 

Lamort  M.  Eogers  . . 

61.42 

29.08 

Jacob  W.  Glass 

— 

— 

Walter  Parker 

60.33 

30.71 

James  Clarke 

31.58 

IS.1'3 

Socrates  Bacon 

2.42 

1.-5 

William  Thorp,  Sen. 

12.25 

5.70 

Bartholomew  County. 


Azalia 

Burnsville 

Clifford  

Col-unribuH  (c.  h.) 

Elizabethtown 

Ilartsville 

Hope 

Jonesville  

Kansas 

Moore’s  Vineyard. . . 

Mount  Healthy 

Newbern 

Eock  Creek 

Taylorsburgh 

Taylorsville 

W ailesboro’ 

Waynesville 


Thomas  C.  Parker.. 

29.81 

25.47 

Samuel  G.  Pettigrew 

12.10 

9.02 

Martin  Quick 

16.77 

6.55 

Ara  E.  S.  Long 

572.79 

556.10 

William  Vanwy.  . . . 

34.44 

1S.S8 

John  E.  Morledge  . . 

55.10 

27.33 

Lewis  A.  Spaugh. . . 

125.70 

115.51 

James  G.  Stewart. . . 

89.54 

51.07 

Collin  McKinney 

— 

— 

Burris  Moore 

7.82 

4.85 

William  Donaldson. 

22.34 

15.06 

Daniel  McClintic  . . . 

48.<l3 

21.20 

Lowry  Tetrick 

10.63 

7.74 

Cyrus  Barlow 

12.14 

7.54 

Benajah  Johnson  . . . 

115.75 

55.34 

Moses  0.  Cooper  ... 

22.49 

13.18 

James  G.  Thompson 

32.68 

20.12 

Benton  Coimty. 


j James  Emerson 

! 2.58 1 

1.48 

Jacob  Jones  

8.45 

5.44 

iSamuel  Chapman. . . 

1 129.311 

69.28 

Blackford  Coimty. 

Dow iWm.  W.  Campbell. . 

Dundee ] William  Perdew. . . . 

Ifartford  City  (c.  h.)  James  Lyon 

Montpelier George  J.  Bruce 

Boone  Coimty. 


Eagle  Village. . . 

Elizaville 

Jamestown 

Lehanoii  (c.  h.). 

Northern  Depot 

Northfield 

Eecse’s  Mill 

Eoyalton 

Thonilcysvillc. , 

Thorntown ISamuel  Daily 

AVhite  luck Thomas  Lynn, 

Whitestown Henry  Lucas 

Zionsville iSamuel  W.  Eodman 


Nathan  Crosby 

Silas  M.  Cory 

Jonath’n  L.  Camplin 
G.  W.  McKeehan. . . 

Abner  Smith 

Euo  P.  Nichols 

James  W.  McLean. . 

Eobert  McCabe 

Enoch  Thornley 


5.54 

110.39 

62.55 


24.05 

10.00 

75.91 

317.71 

1.3.00 

39.51 

37.12 

26.82 

2.56 

809.75 

75.96 

110.70 


3.82 

94.33 

41.71 


15.27 

4.50 
53.75 

801.76 

5.50 
27.04 
14.16 
17.07 

1.35 

264.4-1 

86.73 

64.14 


Brown  County* 


Bean  Blossom 

Christiansburg 

Cleona 

Gold  Creek 

Milo 

Mount  Liberty 

Mount  Moriah  

Nashville  (c.  h.) 

SpearsviUe 


Burlington 

Camden 

Carroll  

Cornucopia 

Delphi  (c.  h.) 

Deer  Creek 

Eetherhuff’s  Mills. . , 

Lockport 

Mount  Jefferson 

Pittsburgh , 

Prince  William 

Wild  Cat 


Amsterdam 

Anoka 

Crittenden 

Galveston 

Lewisburg 

Lincoln — 

Loyansport  (c.  h.) . , 

Metea 

Montez 

Onward 

Eoyal  Centre 

Spring  Creek 

Twelve  Mile 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mcll- 
hennv 

$19.24 

$10.35 

James  Mann 

9.21 

5.62 

Sardine  Y.  Collins. . 





Jonathan  Aurandt.. 

5.70 

4.54 

15.13 

10.37 

John  Howth. 

Hannah  Milnes 

5.36 

3.90 

William  S.  Eoberts. . 

80.45 

51.99 

Henry  C.  Eobins 

.61 

! .41 

arroll  County. 

James M.  Bryant. . . . 

78.63 

57.78 

Thompson  Cline  . . . 

92.24 

51.09 

Sam’l  E.  Kirkpatrick 

32.56 

19.74 

George  Sires 

11.69 

12.63 

Samuel  D.  Gresham. 

408.12 

463.92 

James  Bridge. 

21.00 

11.00 

George  Upp  

14.83 

10.36 

John  G.  Kesler 

73.27 

26.60 

James  Delzell 

7.40! 

. 4.40 

Christian  Hermon. . 

118.00 

50.00 

Ellis  Squires 

28.70 

17.31 

Enoch  W.  Shafer  . . . 

16.84 

12.60 

Cass  County. 

James  Gordon 

25.83 

13.93. 

Thomas  P.  McBean. 

— 

/ 

Alexander  Murphy  . 

12.63 

8.50 

Melvin  B.  Knowlton 

38.91 

18.19 

Peter  Chidester.  ... 

69.45 

38.35 

John  N.  Ingrim 

— 



Samuel  A.  Hall 

1198.25 

1253.61 

Nathan  Julian 

25.23 

13.56 

.John  B Pen. 



John  Ehine 

5.50 

4.00 

Daniel  Eea 

42.98 

22.58 

Joseph  Eohrer 

11.22 

5.31 

William  Johnston. . . 

38.71 

22.63 

Clark  County. 


Bennettsville 

Bethlehem 

Blue  Lick 

Broom  Hill 

Charlesto'ion  (c.  h.) . . 

Hamburgh 

Hubbard 

Jeffersonville 

Memphis 

New  Providence 

New  Washington. . . 

Oregon 

Polk  Eun 

Sellersburg 

Sylvan  Grove 

Utica 


Jacob  French 

21.75 

13.16 

John  T.  Baker 

39.93 

18.76 

Thompson  McDeitz. 
rTotin  T'  Tjiftoll 

16.85 

12.06 

Elias  Long 

314.07 

209.98 

Alfred  L.  Beck 

17.52 

11.83 

Harvey  Bussey 

71.62 

26.03 

Theophllus  M.  Elmer 

739.16 

742.41 

John  F.  Dietz 

25.51 

16.27 

Isaac  Shaw 

3-'.7S 

19.10 

John  Swan 

97.88 

35.35 

John  W.  Haymaker. 

22.35 

16.19 

John  Covert 

29.79 

15.01 

Moses  W.  Sellers  . . . 

41.76 

19.26 

John  Y.  Weir 

10.60 

6.85 

William  H.  Snider.. 

95.90 

51.73 

Anguilla 

Belle  Air  

Botvling  Oreenic.  h.) 

Brazil 

Centre  Point 

Christy’s  Prairie 

Cloverland 

Coffee 

Harmony 

^lartz 

Poland 

Staunton 

Van  Buren 


Clay  County* 

Wm.  F.T.  McKee  .. 

John  S.  Bayles 

Eich’d  Campbell,  Jr. 
David  C.  Strinkard  . 

Zeno  Hainshaw 

Hiram  E.  Wyatt 

James  M,  Lucas. . . . 
Andrew  J.  Baber  . . . 
John  Beauchamp  . . . 

George  W.  Jett 

John  B.  Nees 

Hezekiah  Wheeler.. 
Joseph  C.  Wardlaw. 


5.03 

7.18 

201.26 

111.57 

23.36 

39.35 

14.80 

22.56 

16..56 

83.31 

50.91 

19.85 


8.80 

4.33 

157.22 

64.26 

14.91 

8(\57 

8.99 

14.97 

8.02 

22.60 

28.29 

isios 


INDIANA 


51 


Left-hand  column  shows  coiniiensatiou  of  Postnnistec.  Light-hand  one,  net  revenue  ol^  Ollice  to  Dejiai  tinent. 


Clinton  Countyi 


Barnesville Joseph  Kohler 

Berlin John  H.  Lilt. ...  ... 

Colfax James  M.  Weaver  . 

Franco, -t  (c.  h.). . . . 

Geetingsville . Henry  W.  Geeting. 

Jefferson Burr  Braden, 

Kirk’s  y,  Eoads. 

Michigantown  . . 

Middle  Ford 

Prairieville 

llossville 

Bn.‘>siaville 

Wiuship’s  Mill. . 


Hiram  Dougherty  . 

! William  Boyl 

Perry  W.  Gard  .... 
John  E.  Loveless  .. 

James  Iliff 

Ptichard  L.  Shilling 
Edwin  Winship  . . . 


Crawford  Cciinty. 


James  A.  Brown. 
Elias  O’Bannon  . , 
John  V.  Grant. , . . 

Marcus  Clark 

Addison  Williams 
Lewis  B.  Stewart 

Malachi  Ott 

Libbeus  Erisbie  . , 
John  H.  McMickle 


English 

Frkhinia  (c.  h), 

Grantsburg 

Leavenworth  . . . 

Magnolia 

Marengo 

Mifflin 

Milltown 

Mount  Prospect 

Kebraska !Hiram  B.  Meylin 

Pilot  Knob 'John  C.  Morris  . 

Wickliflfe George  W.  Kice 


Daviess  County. 

Alfordsville J.  W.  Jackman 

Maysviile Horace  8.  Anderson. 

Owl  Prairie Asa  M.  Helphenstine 

Plainville Clement  Lee 

Eaglesville Francis  Williams  . . . 

Washington  (c.  h.) . . Michael  Murphy 






17.40 

10.05 

5.92 

4.47 

140.66 

85.85 

6.55 

4..54 

22.92 

17.82 

2.15 

1.49 

21.76 

15.66 

14.11 

9.50 

39.16 

19.47 

8.56 

5.71 

14.35 

9.70 

Dearborn  County 

Aurora Josephus  Clark 

Braysville Joseph  Weber 

Bright ‘ ^ 

Coopersville 


dVbner  B.  Whipple . 
John  Kemp. 


Dillsborough i Moses  Shott. 


Farmer’s  Eetreat . . . George  Bosse 

Guilford Eobeft  Chidester  . . . 

Guionsville Hamilton  Conaway  . 

Kelso William  Swift 

Latcrencel3iirgh{c-.h.)  Francis  Jackson 

Lawrenceville Godfrey  Krummel . . 

Logan  Charles  Jolly 

Manchester Gilbert  Platt,  Jr 

Moore’s  Hill Wm.  J.  McCreary  .. 

New  Alsace Mrs.  Mary  Kessler.. 

Saint  Leon John  C.  Sterger 

Sparta George  W.  English  . 

Yan  Wedding’s  Sta-  jj.  Lilie 

tion I 

Wilmington jZera  Vincent 

Wright’s  Corners  . . . George  M.  Lozier . . . 
Yorkville [Joseph  Ege 


Eossburgh 'George  W.  Barkley 


Saint  Oiner. 

Saint  Paul 

Sardinia 

Smyrna 

Spring  Hill 

Waynesburg 

Westport 

Williamstowm 


David  Hooten 
Eoswcll  J.  Pearce. . . 
John  T.  McCormick. 

Elijah  S.  Elder 

William  Anderson.. 
George  W.  Crouch. . 
Wm.  H.  Vanhorn.'.. 
Eichard  E.  Tafham. 


Wintersville Eobert  S.  Ward  . . , 


29.18 

366.12 


50.3.71 

22.81 

24.22 

11.99 

76.69 

9.30 

56.53 

27.21 

30.96 

867.24 

26.50 

18.18 

12.3.49 

7.3.18 

48.64 

23.32 

27.84 


64.20 

30.00 


2.72 

8.89 


20.44 

271.20 


462.51 

14.60 

16.54 
8.40 

29.28 

4.86 

24.54 
19.68 
20.85 

828.20 

21..57 

9.89 

82.99 

31.18 

3.3.83 

17.20 

20.72 


17.94 

12.00 


27.29  14.83 


Decatur  County. 

Adams  |Wm.  Goldsborough . j 

Cave  Spring [Edward  A Jocelyn.} 

Clarksburgh | James  F.  Morrence  . f 

Clifty  Isaac  W.  Fugit 

Forest  Hill  Eeuben  Gibson  

Greenshnrgh  (c.  h.).  John  B.  Covington  . 

Kingston .Justus  Wilson 

McCoy’s  Station William  A.  McCoy. . 

Millhousen Bernard  Harderback 


31.«6 

9.84 

3.75 

102.82 

82.66 

517.95 

33.52 

21.11 
44.95 
60.39 
73.79 
40..58 
7.25 
45.31 1 
8.051 
6.3.27  [ 
28.25 
9.13[ 


28.59 

6.40 

2.50 

69.89 

25.10 

516.97 

28.01 

17.00 

26.76 
42.37 
42.92 
28.78 

5.00 
27.91 

5.09 

4.5.34 

17.76 

6.01 


Dc  Raib  County, 

Artie : ! Amos  Sterns  . . . . 

AuJjurn  (q.  h.) Macob  B.  Hoover 

Buck  Hill Harris  Boogc 


Butler 

DeKalb 

Fairfield  Centre. . 

Iba 

Mount  Hope 

Newwille 

Norristown 

Spencerville  . . . . . 
Taylor’s  Corners . 
Victor 


Eobert  Work. 
Jonathan  Hall 
Edward  Wrigl 
Lyman  Green 
Isaac  B.  Goldsmith 
James  M.  Litwrence 
Joseph  E.  Banning. 
Bushrod  Catlin  ... 
Edward  H.  Taylor. 
James  E.  Cosper  . . 


$11.36 

252.27 

8.05 

16.20 

39.95 

37.45 

10.50 

8.73 

57.94 

49.93 

59.59 

13.18 

2.00 


$7.59 

278.08 

5.73 

10.59 

24.96 

20.28 

5.75 

2.45 

37.46 

35.02 

39.12 

.72 

1.00 


Delaware  County, 


Albany 

Anthony 

Bell  Creek 

Eaton 

Granville  

Harrison 

Mmxcietv^on  (c.  h.)  . 
New  Burlington  . . . . 

New  Corner 

Selma 

Sharon  

Smithfield 

Wheeling 

Torktown 


Elisha  Bcrgdoll 

41.30 

27.93 

James  C.  Merit 

9.90 

6.02 

.John  Tbomn.s 

T^rfinAtt. 

Jesse  Brackin 

56.79 

37.66 

Jacob  W.  Miller 

11.65 

7.63 

John  Brady 

472.14 

492.76 

John  S.  Hutchings. . 

30.43 

19.(,9 

Jacob  Hatfield 

11.51 

8.43 

William  J.  Moore. . . 

54.73 

34.65 

John  L.  Eiley 

10.  s4 

7.20 

William  F.  Gray 

20.60 

14.49 

William  G.  Bunker  . 

55.32 

32.05 

William  S.  Horne. . . 

53.60 

34.40 

Bubois  County, 


Birdseye 

Celestine 

Davis’  Creek. . 

Ditney  Hill 

Ferdinand 

Haysville 

Huntingburgh 

Ireland 

Jasper  (c.  h.) . . 

Ludlow 

Worth 


Thomas  King 

Joseph  Streigel 

9.17 

6.9T 

John  A.  Wineinger . 

12.60 

8.94 

Samuel  Jacobs 

3.47 

2.51 

Gerhard  W.  Keeper. 

75.46 

49.34 

Dewitt  Clinton  Bru- 
ner   

25.83 

17.04 

William  G.  Helfrich. 

40.58 

29.65 

Alsephus  McGinnis. 

13.03 

5.65 

Dominick  Eckhert.. 

102.58 

50.27 

Eobert  M.  Davis 

8.24 

6.49 

Benj.  T.  Goodman.. 

8.01 

5.43 

Elkhart  County. 


Benton 

Bristol 

Delcamp 

Elkhart 

Fish  Lake 

Forest  Grove. 


Nathan  Bates 

65.50 

27.44 

Samuel  B.  Eomaine. 

202.56 

192.26 

Samuel  Sailor 

7.50 

4.50 

Bradford  D.  Sher- 
wood   

502.32 

506.14 

Eric  Haglind 

9.00 

3.75 

Brice  Larimer 

16.24 

10.76 

Elbridge  G.  Cham- 
berlain   .' 

673.09 

615.36 

Levi  8.  Stoner 

17.68 

15.10 

Henry  F.  Brown 

177.18 

76.83 

Frederick  Zeiber 

2>:.54 

15.34 

Wm.  B Macomber.. 

55.79 

30.44 

Henry  S.  Overlees. . . 

6.00 

3.37 

William  S.  Eeed 

1.34 

.94 

William  D.  Billings. 

28.10 

4.33 

Wm.  L.  Baker 

23.95 

14.17 

Goshen  (e.  h.) 

Locke 

Middlebury 

Mount  Olive 

New  Paris 

Eichville 

South  West  

Vistula 

Waterford  Mills  .. 

Fayette  County. 

Alquina 

Bentonville 

Columbia 

Connersville  (c.  h.). . 

Everton 

Falmouth 

Harrisburgh. 

Longwood 

Null’s  Mills 

Orange 

Waterloo  


Joshua  Lemmon 

31.73 

Albert  Cortleyow" 

73.84 

Daniel  0.  Darby 

29.50 

Henry  Goodlander. . 

694.19 

William  Kerr 

89.21 

Joseph  H.  Shawhan. 

30.79 

Eobert  MeWatson. . . 

40.50 

Eoss  Smiley 

13.9U 

Oliver  G.  Mcllwain. 

811.79 

Joseph  P.  Daniel  . . . 

57.92 

Thomas  G.  Price 

12.57 

2.3.27 

44.72 

15.98 

749.82 

55.56 

20.06 

23.51 

6.07 

19.13 

1.84 

8.86 


Floyd  County. 

Floyd  Knobs John  Albert I 

Galena Charles  Frederick  .. 

Georgetown James  Burger 

Greenville Cyrus  Bradford 

Kew  Albany  (c.  h.) . Francis  M.  Gwin Il9l3.53i2622.29 


2o.oo; 

80.27 
27.30 

76.27 


12.00 

21.30 

16.73 

59.25 


62 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Lefl-hauiJ  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Attica 

Cole  Creek 

< 'ovington  (c.  h.) 

Crossport 

Headley’s  Mills. 

Hillsborough 

Newtown  

Portland 

Kob  Eoy 

Steam  Corner 

Wallace 


Andersonville 

Blooming  Grove . 

Blue  Creek 

Brookmlle  (c.  h.), 

Cedar  Grove 

Drewersburgh.. . . 

Fairfield 

Jennings 

Laurel 

Metamora 

Mixersville 

Mount  Carmel . . . 

New  Trenton 

Oak  Forest 

Oldenburgh  

Peoria 

Saint  Peters 

South  Gate 

Springfield 

Stip’s  Hill 

Whitcomb 

Wynn 


Fountain  County* 

. . . Curtis  L.  Knight 

. . . John  Boden 

. . . Selman  K.Hannegan 
. . . James  Townsley. . . . 
. . . Samuel  I.  Snoddy  . . 
. . . John  H.  McCormick. 

. . . Aaron  Black 

. . . Mailet  Miner 

. . . Win.  M.  Porter 

. . . William  Bell 

. . . Thomas  W,  Parsons. 


Frankiin  County. 

. ..  Eenatus  ^hriner 

...  ElnathanCory 

. . . Michael  Fries 

. . . Cyrus  E.  Bentley 

Emanuel  H.  Cham- 
bers   

. . . I.  Mecum 

. . . Thomas  Irwin 

. . . John  A.  Sauerland. . 

. . . William  S.  Geyer. . , 

. . . Peter  C.  Woods 

. . . Edward  Williams. . . 

. . . Caspar  Fogel 

. . . Frederick  Deike 

. . . Thomas  Coen 

. . . John  H.  Fisse 

. . . James  W.  Fye 

. . . Michael  Geiz  

. . . Joseph  Sauer.' 

. . . Nixon  Davis 

. . . Eobert  A.  Ward 

. . . Samuel  Fye 

...  William  McDonnold 


$553.54 

43.26 

486.26 

5.0(1 

14.22 

46.62 

95.01 

32.53 

52.46 

18.67 


57.71 

53.65 

10.59 

383.52 

47.49 

22.34 

116.21 

8.61 

187.95 

109.21 

45.94 

96.73 

58.49 

66.18 

15.89 

33.56 

17.44 

29.55 

13.51 

29.46 

23.20 


$577.11 

28.32 

360.23 

2.00 

6.32 

25.52 

67.80 

18.30 

2.84 

12.11 


38.22 

23.87 

7.85 

447.00 

24.11 

16.97 

55.29 

5.72 

154.04 

72.57 

20.37 

46.59 

34.14 

43.62 

10.19 

2.='.04 

10.71 

16.81 

7.32 

16.12 
7.59 


FuMoii  Coimtv* 


Akron 

Aubbeenaubbee. . 
Bloomingsburgh . 

Blue  Grass 

Bruce’s  Lake 

Fulton 

Green  Oak 

Indian  Field 

Kewanna  

Mill  Ark 

Rochester  (c.  h.)  . 


Bovine 

Buckskin  

Dangola  

Field’s  Station 

Fort  Branch 

Francisco 

Haubstadt 

Marsh  Creek 

Owensville 

Patoka 

Port  Gibson 

Princeton  (c  .h.) .... 

Eobb’s  Mills 

Somerville 

West  Buena  Yista.. . 


Gibson  County. 

John  Kirk 

Jacob  Skelton 

William  C.  Barrett. 

Eeuben  Field 

Tlioma^M.  Strain. . 

Albert  Knowles 

Henry  Haub  

Claiborn  Polk 

Nelson  Johnson — 
Sylvester  T.  Jerauld 
Daniel  P.  Holcomb. 
John  Arbuthnot . . . 
Percival  S.  Fuller. . 
George  S.  Vannada 
John  Cunningham. 


Grant 

Greenbush  . 

J ad den  

Jalapa 

Jonesboro’  . 

Marion 

Mier 

Oak  Woods. 
Eigdon  — 
Eoseburgh  . 
Slash ....... 


Grant  County. 

. . William  Hall 

. . William  Brown 

. . Thomas  Smith  

. . Corbin  Jackson 

. . Samuel  Jay 

. . John  W.  Dodd 

. . A.  L.  McGuire 

. . John  Coulter 

. . William  W.  Cotteral. 

. . Job  S.  Mills 

. . Samuel  A.  Swan 


Trask jElijah  Carter 

Walnut  Creek |Aaron  S.  Foulke. 

Zion iP«ter  Speelman. . 


4.56 

16.44 


9.00 

10.71 

83.88 

67.16 

4.56 

339.96 

18.75 

9.36 

12.55 


30.17 

6.50 

6.68 

29.59 

164.32 

384.49 

26.86 


5.65 
1('.59 
22.67; 
13.42 1 
7.60 : 


2.08 

10.33 


6.00 

5.61 

67.86 

32.10 

1.52 

371.39 

8.95 

6.48 

7.14 


20.86 

5.10 

4.32 

20.(iS 

85.46 

268.''2 

17.57 


3.75 

7.el 

7.98 

9.95 

4.18 


Greene  County* 

Bloomfield  (c.  h.)  . . . William  K.  Eouft 

Buck  Creek Aaron  ITagaman 

Fair  Play John  W.  Coffey. 

Hobbieville  William  B.  Evans 

Linton Thomas  Mason  . 

I Marco John  S.  Benefiel 

I Newberry 'John  E.  Bell 


John  Whittenberger. 

40.57 

24.59 

Hiram  E.  Fenimore. 

6.98 

4.18 

Eichard'Coplen ..... 

15.06 

10.85 

John  Mathews 

23.73 

15.01 

Benneville  Stamm.. 

— 

— 

Eobert  Aitken . . 

42.45 

28.99 

Samuel  Carruthers. . 

12.18 

7.77 

Charles  Schoch 

6.84 

3.84 

Quincey  A.  Kelso . . . 

44.37 

28.54 

Henry  D.  Hoover. . . 

7.87 

5.79 

Cyrus  11.  Eobbins. . . 

254.03 

195.87 

Owensburgh 

Pleasant  Eidge 

Point  Commerce 

Scaffold  Prairie 

Scotland 

Solsberry 

Worthington 

Wright 


Andrew  J.  Wall 
.1  ames  Eecords  . 

Jacob  Smith 

Elias  Dayhoff. . . 
John  Ilornbaker 
AndreAv  J.  Axtell 
Steph’n  H.  Lockwood 
John  M.  Humphreys 


Hamilton  County. 


Arcada  

Boxley 

Carmel 

Cicero  

Clarksville  . . 

Deming 

Eagletown  . . 
New  Britton. 
Noblesville  .. 

Olio 

Sheelville 


John  I.  Caylor 

Thomas  Harman  . 

John  Kenyon 

Samuel  Eussell  . . . 
George  N.  Steffy . . 
Harman  Stanley.. 

Hermon  Hiatt 

Jacob  S.  Tyson  . . . 
Joseph  A.  Messick 
Napoleon  J.  Kinna- 

man 

Calvin  C.  McDoweU 

Strawtown Matilda  M.  Colip. . . 

Westfield Brookin  T.  Miller. . 

Hancock  County* 

Charlottesville Daniel  Bohn 

Cleveland Eobert  McCorkhill. . 

Eden Hiram  Barrett 

Greenfield  (c.  h.) . . . John  T.  Sebastian. . . 

Harvey John  Harvey 

Oliver  H.  P.  McDon- 


Kinder 

McCordsville  . . . 
Mount  Comfort . 
Philadelphia  . . . 

Sugar  Creek 

Walpole 

Warrington 

Westland 

Willow  Branch. 


aid 

Nelson  Bradley 

Eobert  H.  Church. . . 
Joseph  F.  Marshill. . 
George  H.  Eobinson 
Samuel  V.  B.  Noel.. 

John  M.  Comas 

Levi  Eeece 

Jonathan  Smith 


Harrison  County. 


Barren 

Bradford 

Byrne\ille 

( orydon  (c.  h.). , 
Crisp’s  >4  Eoads 

Elizabeth 

Grassy  Valley — 
Hancock 

Knob  Creek 


Laconia 

Lanesville 

Mauckport 

New  Amsterdam. 
New  Salisbury. . . 

Palmyra 

Eosewood 

Sharp’s  Mills 

Spring  Dale 

White  Cottage. . . 


George  Arnold 

Ulrich  H.  Hon 

Samuel  L.  Fite 

Ignatius  Mattingly.. 
Anthony  J.  Crisp  . . . 

Asa  S.  F.  Jones 

George  W.  Wolf — 
Samuel  Eyan 


liams 

Thomas  Patlinson. . . 
Joseph  Glotzback. . . 
Hiram  Darter 


Joseph  Dewees 

Squire  Standeford. . . 

Thomas  Strong 

Abraham  Sharp 

Franklin  McEae 

John  W.  Welker. . . . 


Hendricks  County. 


Amo Isaac  Larrance 

Belleville Clayton  T.  Swindler. 

Brownsburgh |Behjaniin  M.  Logan. 

Cincinnatus [Abner  Snoddy 

Clayton ^Benjamin  F.  Thomas 

Coate«ville Addi.son  Osborn 

Danville  (c.  h.) William  W.  Matlock 

New  Elizabeth [James  Gibson 


$111.93 

$31.63 

5.51 

4.12 

5.88 

1.50 

23.64 

15.88 

41.98 

28.32 

6.13 

3.62 

63.611 

35.60 

22.33 

17.07 

9.74 

6.35 

54.58 

39.06 

4:o(i 

2.00 

i 33.14 

22.25 

i 24.50 

16.05 

111.64 

80.75 

15.59 

8.95 

36.01 

15.67 

39.00 

26.76 

61.53 

41.05 

57.17 

32.46 

31.20 

22.21 

34.48 

24.26 

ls.58 

11.96 

334.33 

359.65 

8.09 

6.48 

30.88 

21.55 

32.57 

16.16 

246.16 

159,23 

25.^2 

16.90 

54.52 

34.24 

— 

. 

193.82 

170.71 

184.46 

163.12 

18.80 

13.63 

21.60 

11.40 

5.67 

3.52 

35.46 

21.49 

53.01 

34.45 

74.04 

47.79 

26.72 

20.20 

1-1.35 

6.36 

— 

— 

- 

6.17, 

3.74 

15.72 

9.33 

7.85 

8.48 

189.23 

170.70 

12.93 

8.63 

34.44 

18.83 

16.96 

4.80 

2.80 

2.12 

9.71 

6.62 

37.52 

20.29 

96.01 

6n09 

46.46 

21.66 

27.10 

22.92 

12.62 

, 8.54 

20.90 

' 10.28 

6.74 

! 3.29 

12.15 

7.94 

7.66 

3.80 

7.53 

1 5.60 

101.84 

44.00 

74.71 

49.28 

20.78 

9.61 

45.47 

34.09 

87.10 

27.38 

255.35, 

209.80 

12.00 1 

1 8.00 

INDIANA 


53 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Hendt'iclcs  County — {Continued). 

New  Winchester | William  H.  Faught . $37.94 

North  Salem ! Jacob  C.  Faught  . . . 64.5S 

Pecksburg iBenjamin  F.  Scherer 

Piltsboro’ 'Asa  T.  Iloadley 

Plainfield Isaac  Osborn 

Springtown John  L.  Welshans  . . 

Stilesville John  G.  Kelley 


26.26 

41.31 

189.74 

25.50 

S6.69 


$27.27 

52.1S 

16.02 

23.59 

110.57 

17.33 

59.44 


Ashland 

Blounts\dlle 

Cadiz.  

Dan  Webster 

Devon 

Greensboro’ 

Knightstown 

Lewisville 

Luray  

ilechanicsburgh 

Middletown 

Millville 

New  Castle 

New  Lisbon 

Ogden  

Eaysville 

Eogersville 

Spiceland  . '. 

Sulphur  Springs 

Wenona 


John  Millikan 

11.48 

8.61 

Edwin  House^ 

41.02 

28.27 

Jacob  Meek.: 

38.80 

24.29 

Davis  Haynes. 

29.86 

10.60 

Isaac  Baker. : 

9.29 

5.37 

James  W.  Crowley.. 

93.85 

94.67 

Amos  B.  Fithian 

327.47 

304.23 

Thomas  J.  Smith 

126.64 

73.04 

Thomas  Gough 

42.20 

28.32 

James  Beck 

40.00 

25.94 

Noah  F.  Trayer 

69.25 

40.17 

Andrew  J.  Cromer. . 

— 

— 

Jacob  Mowrer  

332.13 

328.0S 

Emery  Southwiek. . . 

33.49 

20.81 

Silas  C.  Cooper 

139.91 

106.98 

Harry  Pierson 

10.3.49 

52.40 

Jabish  Luellon 

21.42 

13.84 

Jacob  Foster 

54.12 

42.51 

Bushrod  W.  Scott. . . 

23.00 

14.08 

Josiah  M.  Hickman. 

— 

— 

Howard  County. 


Alto 

CassviUe 

Centre 

Greentown . . . 
Honey  Creek. 

Jerome 

Kokomo 

New^  London  . 

Oakford 

Poplar  Grove. 

Vermont 

West  Liberty . 


Jonathan  Pickering. 

31.41 

18.15 

Michael  J.  Stetler. . . 

28.20 

22.12 

Thomas  W.  Banks. . 

6.60 

2.52 

Isaac  B.  Vankirk. . . 

•TnpnH  T^rmilr 

32.57 

26.15 

Charles  P.  Baldwin. 

42.57 

27.74 

Alfred  H.  Ploughe.. 

263.36 

221.76 

Joseph  E.  HaEowell. 

82.86 

71.60 

Eobert  C.  Fo^ 

37.37 

18.26 

Jonathan  Allen 

1.50 

.50 

Charles  Bindley 

7.60 

4.79 

Moses  Eich 

— 

— 

Antioch 

Australia 

Branch  Creek ; 

Huntington  (c.  h.)  . 

Mahon 

Markle. 


Euaticg^^oa  County. 

John  B.  Collins 

Benjamin  M.  Slusser 
Horace  Miner  . . 
William  Norton. 
Quincy  J.Drummond 
Olediah  Carper 


Mount  Etna 'Jesse  Calvert 

Price .• Phinehas  Skinner. . 

Eoanoke William  Hendry. . . 

Warren Noah  McGrew 

Jackson  County. 

Thomas  W.  Baker. 

Mary  Dunbar. 

Jacob  Brown 

John  F.  Otte 

Jeremiah  Sutton. .. 

Thomas  Todd 

James  A.  Manahan 
Tazewell  Vawter  .. 

Joel  Suttler 

Andrew  L.  Newkirk 

A.  B.  Bates 

John  W.  Willey, 
William  E.  Marshall 
Thos.  J.  McCollum. 
Jesse  Browning. , . . 
Franklin  W.  Gibson 
C.  L.  Dunham 


Baker’s  Mills '. . 

Brownstown  (c.  h.).. 

Cortland 

Dudleytown  

Dunham’s  Station. . . 

Freetown 

Houston 

Mooney 

New  Farmington. . . 

Newry 

Eeddington 

Eetreat 

Eockford 

Seymour 

Stillwell 

Tampico 

Valley  Farm 

Valonia  |Eicliard  Alsup 

Woodville jJohn  W.  Holmes.. . 

Jasjier  Coiinly. 

Alfred  D.  Tale 

George  G.Thompson' 
Charles  G.  iCartman. 
John  Ade 


4.71 

11.27 

S.12 

21.79 

4.14 

23.14 

5.6S 

69.46 

45.39 

4.96 
2.1. S 
2'.]0 
17.42 


Jasper  County — {Contimied). 


Pilot  Grove 

William  A.  Flowers. 

$5.16 

$2.88 

Pleasant  Grove 

Henry  Barkley 

16.23 

6.97 

Eensselaer 

William  H.  Jacks. . . 

270.28 

276.22 

Walkersville 

Landie  B.  Walker  . . 

— 

— 

AVhite’s  Grove 

Zechariah  Spitler — 

Jay  County. 

6.93 

5.40 

Bear  Creek 

Elias  M.  Lewis 

34.83 

20.57 

Bluff  Point 

Ealph  V.  Cherry 

19.07 

11.71 

Boundary . 

Daniel  Heister 

16.21 

11.02 

Gillum  . ' 

Brooks  WntsoTi 

Half  Way 

W.  James  Hesser.  .. 

7.73 

4.43 

Hector  

Wilbur  Morehouse. . 





Jay  C.  H 

William  McCormick 

114.25 

133.84 

New  Corydon 

George  Stolz 

54.03 

36.81 

New  Mount  Pleasant  Jacob  H.  Sanders. . . 

30.62 

21.59 

Pennville 

Samuel  McClain 

135.76 

83.87 

Salamonia 

George  W.  Abel 

21. .52 

12.97 

Westchester  iWm.H. Montgomery^ 

14.74 

9.59 

Barbersville 

Bryansburgh  . . . 

Buena  Vista 

Camargo 

Canaan 

Dupont 

Graham 

Home 

Kent 

Lancaster 

Madison  (c.  h.) . 

Mud  Lick 

Neel’s  Creek.. . . 
North  Madison  . 

Saluda 

South  Hanover . 

Stony  Point 

Swanville 

Volga 

Wirt 


Brewersville 

Butlerville 

Cana 

Montgomery 

New  Centrevllle 

Oakdale 

Paris 

Planter’s  Hill 

Queensville 

San  Jacinto 

Scipio 

Six  Mile , 

Slate  


Jcffjrson  County. 


Charles  Schnitzger. . 

Stark  Holmes 

Nicholas  Manville  . . 

William  Friedly 

Enoch  Eabourn 

Wm.  D.  Houghton. . 

Charles  K.  Lard 

Mordecai  Brooks 

John  Chitwood 

William  Brazelton.. 

Eolla  Doolittle 

John  King 

Joshua  C.  Tibbetts . . 
Jacob  V.  E.  Hicks  . . 
Joseph  H.  Bridges. . 
William  T.  Eankin. . 

John  H.  Bowen 

Joel  Dickey. 

William  J.  Chambers 
Ezra  Wood 


JenniDg?  County. 


Thomas  F.  Spillman 
Edward  Hambleton. 
John  E.  Wilson. . . . 
George  Gardner. . . 
Wm.  S.  Eou debush 
George  E.  McElroy 

Daniel  M.  Hill 

John  S.  Torbet 

Frederick  P.  Cone. 
Thomas  Bland. . . . 
Joel  B.  Heaberlin. . 
James  P.  Swarthoul 
Levin  W.  Hudson. . 
Andrew  P.  Huckle- 
berry   

Abraham  G.  Eeed  . 


Tripton 

Vernon  (c.  h.)  . . 

Weston ! Joseph  Eoseberry. 

Zenas John  Cooper 

Johnson  County. 


Amity 

Beardstown 

Bargersville 

Bluff  Creek 

i Edinburgh 

Franklin  (c.  h.)  . . . 

‘ Glenn’s  Valley 

Greenwood 

Nineveh 

Trafalgar 

[ Worthsville 


Brook  

Carpenter’s  Creek. . . 

Davison 

Morocco. 


.Solomon  Toner . . 

Findley  Eeed 

Peter  D.  Jacobs  . . 

T.  H.  Welch 

William  P.  Eush . . 
James  IT.  McClella 
Franklin  Hardin . 
Kobert  Vanhorn  . . 
William  J.  Matbes 
Ezekiel  W.  Morgai 
John  F.  McClellan 


Iino\  Coun-y, 


19.71 

82.96 
22.61 
15.38 
26.74 

130.(11 

20.30 

10.24 

85.86 

25.97 
1817.21 

3.48 

13.37' 

237.14 

34.92 

279.48 

4.14 

32.51 


22.66 

58.38 
6.15 

19.16 

6.26 

3.68 

75.38 
6.78 

62.87 

19.85 

63.86 
38.91 
13.14 

284.45 

39.10 


14.69 

13.20 

384.53 

765.69 

8.08 

15.5.43 

67.16 

.50.13 

22.93 


12.66 

18.03 

14.89 

10.97 

16.42 
41.08 

13.43 
6.89 

18.44 

I. 3.00 
3155.15 

.75 

7.S0 

117.82 
13.48 

268.83 
2,41 

II. 39 


26.31 


6.69 

7.28 

440.10 
834.77 
5.32 
88.04 
51. .52 
36.73 
12.91 


21.50 


.5.1311 

4.011;  Berrysville jAndrew  Berry 

Bruceville jLevi  Stowell.' 

16.00  Busseron iDavid  H.  Morgan. . . 


11.511  .5.80 

42.73  21.91 


54 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hiviid  column  shows  compensation  of  I’cstmaster.  Itiijlil-liand 


lie  ol'  Ollice  to  Dejiailmeut. 


Knox  County — {Continued). 


Edwardsport 

Lovely  Dale 

Maria  Creek 

Oak  Station 

Pond  Creek  Mills . , 
Vincewnes  (c.  Ii.)  . . 


George  Bartlett 

Andrew  Helderman. 

George  Krebs 

Elijah  Snapp 

James  D.  Williams. 
James  Dick 


County. 


Beaver  Dam 

Boydston’s  Mills 

Claypool 

Clear  Spring 

Etna  Green 

Exeter 

Farmers 

Leesburgh 

Milford  

Millwood 

Monoquet 

North  Galveston 

Oneida 

Oran 

Oswego  

Palestine 

Pierceton 

Kose  Hill.... 

Silver  Lake  

Syracuse  

Wa7'ScnD  (c:  h.) 

Wooster 

Yellow  Creek 


Samuel  Eickel 

Abram  Deardotf 

David  Caldwell 

Jacob  Kyler 

George  Jordan 

W esley  J.  Corbus . . . 

George  Moore 

William  B.  Barnett 
John  W.  Sparklin  . . 
Jonathan  D.  Koffel. . 

Joel  Lamson 

Joseph  Curtz 

Christian  Correll 

Abraham  Sarber. . . . 

Jacob  Adams 

Charles  Garwood. . , 

Oliver  P.  Smith 

Abraham  Eowland  . 

Jacob  Paulus 

Samuel  Pressly  

William  C.  Gordon  , 

John  F inton 

Eichard  Lee 


La  Grange  County, 


Brighton 

Brushy  Prairie 

Fly  Creek 

Haw  Patch 


La  Grange  (c.  h.) 

Lima 

Marcy 

Mongoquinong  . . . 

Mount  Pisgah 

Ontario  

Pashawn 

Einggold 

South  Milford 

Utah 

Wolcott’s  Mills  . . . 


Henry  E.  Crandell. 

Conrad  Deal 

Augustus  Porter  . . . 
Limerick  Parks. . . . 
Eensselaer  Eheubot 

tom 

Arra  C.  Van  Ornum 
Thomas  G.  Starkey 

E.  Dykes  

Nidi’s  B.  Nunum,  Jr, 
Christopher  Stuzaker 
Benj.  F.  Koffman 
William  Baxter. . 
Oscar  B.  Taylor. . 
John  Merriman. . 
William  Myers  . . 


Lake  County. 


Cedar  Lake 

Crown  Coint  (c.  h.). 

Deep  Eiver 

Eagle  Creek 

Hickory  Point 

Hobart 

Lake  Station 

Merrillville 

Orchard  Grove 

Outlet 

Saint  John 

West  Creek 

Winfield 


Alfred  Edgerton... 
Joseph  Jackson  . . . 

Nathan  Wood 

Amos  H.  Andrews. 
William  A.  Nichols 

Jesse  B.  Albee 

Silas  L.  Scrgent  . . . 
Daniel  H.  Hall  .... 
Deforest  T.  Warner 
'Francis  W.  Howk. . 
Francis  Keelman. . 
Edward  P.  Farley  . 
James  S.  Sanders. . 


$55.2.3 

1.4S 

12.71 

5.64 

200(i.UU 


19..33 
20.6S 
6.27 
S.80 
1. 3.-32 
3.25 
6.5S 
117.7(1 
55.89 
1(1.41 
13.12 
16.84 


Bigelow’s  Milla 
Big  Springs  . 

Bvron 

Callao 

('rossing  .... 
Door  Village. 
Holmesvillc. 
Hud.son  .... 
Kankakee. . . 
l^ingsbiiry  . . 

1 (iliorte  (c.  1 
Michigan  Cil 
New  Durban 
Eosellc. . . 


8.08 

86.41 

40.11 

85.27 

10.75 

82.88 

266.44 

6.27 


28.97 

15.81 

16.61 

84.79 

157.01 

218.81 

9.64 

47.25 

25.61 

95.58 


$.37.76 

.48 

5.76 

2.68 


12.03 

14.60 

4.57 

5.80 

8.16 

2.5n 

2.50 

52.47 

33.05 

6.84 

7.17 

10.49 

5.19 
21.27 
20.20 
21  ..57 

7.12 

21.85 

286.22 

3.23 


20.92 

11.01 

11.73 

20.04 

149.53 

21.3.12 

6.15 

24.16 

14.51 


Laprrt^'  County. 

I Charles  i\r.  Teeple  . .1 

|lra  C.  Nye ! 

Elizabeth  Salisbnry.; 
Peter  C.  Bonham. . . i 

Isaac  AVeston | 

Jose],h  B.  Higgins. . 

, Tln'odore  Hoiines  . . 
llallani  Huntingdon. 
Jas.  Van  ,\mbnrgh. . 
HiramC.  Bfirlingame 
. Thomas  D.  Lemon. . 

. Thomas  .lernigan  . . . 

. Abram  G.Standiford 
. William  Unrick , 


2.98 

2.08 

12.41 

7..54 

50.5.3 

26.98 

3.83 

2.59 

47.78 

25.57 

18.17 

13.16 

196.71 

197.41 

4.0(( 

1.75 

l(i.9( 

7.46 

36.23 

.22.25 

92.65 

36.34 

51.26 

84.61 

7.5(1 

5.O0 

82.69 

17.51 

33.43 

22.78 

22.20 

il4;32 

13.09 

9.14 

51 .70 

32.35 

2.5.75 

16.87 

li7!87 

56.98 

7S.19 

31.33 

4.5.57 

24.60  ; 

52.51 

29.88 

7.86 

4.91 

81.79 

66.(‘9 

1312.43 

1687.54 

1112.25 

; 1096.72 

4'‘.S(i 

j 23.70 

iMporte  County— {Continued). 


Sauk  AHllage | Gabriel  Drolingen  . . | 

Union  Mills Thomas  AV.  Allison. 

Westville | Benjamin  Elliott | 


.$8,331 

104.24 

157.^61 


Lawrence  County. 


Avoca 

Bedford  (c.  h.) 

Bono 

Bryantsville 

Fayetteville 

Guthrie 

Heltonville 

Juliet 

Lawrenceport 

Leatherwood 

Leesville 

Mitchell 

Pinhook  

Silverville 

Spring  Mill 

Springville 


Doctor  Bridwell 



Jno.WesleyNewland 

316.56 

Jame.s  W.  Prow. 

22.86 

Charles  G.  Back 

Ambrose  Kern 

1417 

William  W.  Owens. . 

— 

Josiah  C.  Foster 

51.39 

•Tames  Davis 

13.99 

George  N.  Steele  . . . 

25.53 

Jas.Douglass  McAfee 

8.‘,^7 

John  Holland 

f5.47 

George  Sheeks 

64.62 

Michael  Beck 

3.95 

Lewis  J.  Baker 

4.91 

Hugh  Hamer 

6.26 

George  Eichards 

51.62 

$5.67 

40.21 

81.51 


338.21 

11.42 

11.78 

7.80 

38.19 

8.95 

10.40 

1.45 

32.07 

11.59 

2.78 

2.56 

3.76 

25.09 


ItladiFon  County. 


Alexandria 

Alfont 

Anderson  (c.  h.). 

Chesterfield 

Duck  Creek 

Fishersburg 

Frankton 

Forestvillq 

HuntsviUe 

Mendon 

Ovid 

Pendleton 

Perkinsville 

Prosperity 

SummitviUe 


Nathan  E.  Tomlinson 

107.89 

56.45 

Hezek’h  W.  Moulden 

39.96 

24.68 

Joseph  Fulton 

196.70 

165.22 

H.  Adamson 

71.91 

35.77 

William  Barton 

20.64 

10.44 

Jacob  Moler 

22.64 

15.09 

TTAnvy  Tinnd 

Jesse  W.  Eoberts... 

65.02 

52.49 

Thomas  Jordan 

4.50 

2.72 

Hiram  Peden 

80.43 

22.63 

Hezekiah  B.  Franks. 

158.76 

119.66 

Thomas  L.  Beckwith 

5(».45 

3-3.10 

Henry  Mustard 

10.92 

7.78 

John  S.  Moore 

6.91 

4.84 

Marion  County. 


Acton 

Augusta 

Augiista  Station 

Bridgeport 

Broad  Eipple 

Castleton 

Clermont 

Cumberland 

Fall  Creek 

Gallaudet 

Germantown 

Indianapolis  (c.  h.). 

Lawrence 

*Millersville  

Southport 

AVest  Newton 


James  Hodges 

Preston  D.AVakeland 
J oseph  K 1 i ngensmith 

Eansom  Wooton 

G.  C.  Johnson 

•John  E.  Anderson.. 
James  T.  Morgan. . . 
Andrew  J.A'an  Sickle 

Samuel  Trittifo 

AA^m.  H.  Eichardson. 

John  W.  Combs 

AATlliam  W.  Wick  . 

Samuel  Eecord 

AATlliam  AVinpenny 

James  E.  Webb 

David  F.  Walker  . . 


33, 

32, 

48, 

106. 

20. 

48. 

41. 

70. 

1 

36. 

66. 

|20(  ('.' 
68. 
29. 
68.: 
30.1 


20.59 

37.40 
18.61 
5-3.19 
14.85 
26.04 
26.16 

41.41 
12.75 
20.64 
33.12 

1449.79 

44.16 

29.34 

87.73 

16.00 


Marshall  County. 


Bourbon  

Bremen 

Celcstia 

Fair  mount 

Lycurgus 

/ lynwuth  (c.  h.) 

Sidney jAAJlliam  Downey  . . . 

Sligo John  Coleman 

Tipifccanoetown John  Cless 

Yellow  Eiver  James  Lyon,  Jr 


Daniel  O.  Beeman. . , 
George  Pomeroy — 

Philip  Dnncomb 

Levi  Crim 

Uriah  F.  Townsend. 
-John  K.  Brooke 


37.82  26.47 

32.15  22.12 


18.41 

12.75 

381.41 

5.9.3 

6.-34 

1(*.92 

12.99 


11.58 
7.59 
350.09 
4.03 
3.75 
9 84 
7.59 


Martin  County. 


Belgrade 

llover  Hill 

Keck's  Chnrcli  . . . 
McCormick.stown  . 
Mountain  Spring  , 
Mount  Pleasant. . 

Natchez  

Pleasant  A'alley.  . 
Trinity  Springs  . . 


Thomas  W.  Brown  .' 

1 

— 

William  H.  Donahey’ 

3.3.491 

13.00 

Christian  Keck , 

6.7o, 

5.05 

AVm.  E.  AlcCormick.j 

( 

— 

Absalom  Coiqter ■ 

S.I'O 

5.7.3 

l.,evin  Bramble 

188.27' 

100.62 

.Tolm  P.  Davis j 

, 

— 

Henry  Duncan ' 

34.85  i 

16.63 

Samuel  F.  Leonard . 

51.13 

21.57 

INDIANA. 


65 


Lel't-liiinil  column  showS  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Riglit-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


illiaiui  Ccuiityt 


Chili iNelson  C.  Hall 

Five  Corners ;llaymoiul  Bryant . . 

Gilead j William  II.  Wright. 

Leonda ; Jacob  Arnold 

Mexico E.  Nelson  Banks. 


Miami 

Nicunza 

Palos  

Paw  Paw  . . . 
Perrysburgh 
rent  (c.  h.) . . 

Eeserve 

Santa  Fe 

Wawpecong. 
Xenia 


David  C.  Jenkins. . . 

Mathias  Moyer 

Eben  Moseley 

William  O.  Miller. . . 
■Wesley  I.  McFarland 

Samuel  Coulter 

liobert  Cook  

Samuel  G.  Mettert  . . 

Alonzo  A.  King 

Lewis  S.  Conner 


Monroe  Coimly. 


Bloomington  (c.  h.).  John  M.  Berry 

Br5-ant’s  Creek Charles  G.  Carr 

Ellittsville 'James  S.  Sharp 

Harrodsburgh 'Michael  Deckard  . . . 

Mount  Tabor Porter  P.  Lundy . . . . 

Smithville Presley  L.  Holland. . 

Stanford William  C.  Trabue.. 

UnionviUe Charles  C.  Bedmore. 


$02.09 

42.S7 

29.4(1 

75.03 

82.77 

30.01 

2.65 

24.70 

47.71 
736.57 

31.96 

80.76 

23.43 

32.00 


543.36 

5.97 

74.57 

53.42 

15.97 

49.07 

36.16 

19.24 


$43.89 

27.63 

15.65 
45.97 
56.16 
20.38 

2.02 

14.76 

25.34 

731.22 

20.65 
19.13 
16.50 
23.00 


577.87 

3.32 

40.04 

28.10 

11.00 

27.11 

17.54 

9.74 


Montgomery  County. 


Alamo 

Beck’s  Corners 

Brown’s  Valley  . . . . 
Craiofordsville  (c.h.) 

Darlington  ..... 

Ladoga  

Linden 

Mace 

New  Eichmond 

New  Boss 

Parkersburgh 

Pleasant  Hill 

Prairie  Edge 

Shannondale 

Sugar  Eiver 

Wav  eland 

Waynetowm 

Whitesville 

TountsviUe 


William  S.  Smith  .. . 

85.17 

63.75 

Philip  Saidla 

8.41 

6.52 

Robert  Carson 

22.55 

14.53 

George  W.  Snyder.. 

816.70 

761.4:3 

Nathan  Booher 

107.67 

8.3.67 

Martin  L.  Rudisill  . . 

175.46 

80.71 

Hiram  Hughes 

63.53 

28.23 

Jesse  Williams 

16.13 

9.93 

Elliott  Detchon 

28.08 

17.80 

Nathan  F.  Bo  web. . . 

18..55 

8.13 

Samuel  McDaniel. . . 

41.78 

27.42 

William  A.  Krug 

6.78 

5.34 

rToliTi  k^hnnlcliTi 

Jonas  A.  Jones  .... 

40.50 

26.99 

Thornton  Griffiths. . . 

— 

— 

Thomas  Lofling 

128.9.3 

97.48 

Samuel  Mawhorter. . 

42.09 

28.58 

Alexander  P.  Mann . 

7.22 

4.33 

Aron  Walter 

36.92 

22.66 

Morgan  County. 


Brooklyn 

Centerton 

Centre  Valley 

Hall 

Mahalasville  

Martimville  (c.  h.). 

Monrovia 

Mooresville 

Morgantown 

Morrillville 

Mount  Washington. 

Sheasville 

Waverly 

White  liiver 


Franklin  Landis 

William  H.  Spencer. 

Jesse  W.  Craven 

John  C.  Brewer 

Jacob  Vansickel 

Andrew  Wampler  .. 

John  McLellan 

Calvin  'Moore 

Eeuben  Griffitt 

Joseph  S.  Gutridge. . 
William  H.  Parker. . 

Francis  M.  Gray 

John  L.  Knox' 

James  D.  Newton. . . 

i\ol}le  County. 

Alhion  (c.  h.) [John  B.  Hiskey 

Avilla ;Noah  J.  Hill 

Cold  Springs Harvey  A.  Adair 

Cromwell Jeremiah  Castetter. . 

Ilecla Lafayette  Lamson. . . 

Kendallsville Samuel  Minot 

Ligonier James  McConnell. . . 

Lisbon  .John  S.  Lavering. . . 

Marseilles .John  Longyar 

Merriam .James  Cunningham. 

Noble  C.  fl Nathan  Frink. 

Northport Justus  C.  Alvord 

Springfield  Mills William  Stienbarger. 

Swan Hiram  Cramer 

AVilmot Henry  D.  Stewart. . . 

Wolf  Lake Henry  T.  Utford 


107.28 

40.34 

8.46 

25.06) 

1.5.67 
161.23 
111.18 

6.5.68 
4.88' 

12.07 

9..39 

48.16 

21.61 

.36.87 

6.92 

67.51 


74.47 

2.5.51 

5.61 

17.30 

8.89 

85.60 

68.14 

45.-36 

2.99 
7.76 
.5.97 

.3(t.0l 

14.91 

22.18 

3.99 
46.09 


Orange  County, 


Campbell 

Chambersburgh 

French  Lick 

Leipsic 

Lost  Eiver 

Orangeville  

Orleans 

f'aoli  (c.  h.) 

Stamper’s  Creek 

Valeene 


Stephen  Scarlett 

$20.30 

$7.08 

Linus  Campbell 

2‘2.13 

12.79 

William  A.  Bowles  . 

14.69 

6.86 

Spencer  Smith  

1 7.-35 

15..59 

Thomas  W.  Riley. . . 

13.54 

8.48 

John  B.  Buskirk 

30.36 

18.00 

Wm.  T.  Spicely 

208.24 

2.39 

Patrick  Dougherty. . 

157.72 

33'^.25 

Seth  M.  Stone 

4.52 

3.16 

John  Maxedon 

22.35 

15.34 

Owen  County. 


Atkinson  ville 

Frederick  E.  Boley. . 

5.50 

Cataract 

Alfred  N.  Bullitt 

30.68 

Cuba 

William  L.  Hart 

28.10 

Deem 

Adam  J.  Deem 

5.86 

Freedom 

James  A.  McBride. . 

19.15 

Gosport 

John  R.  Kerr 

222.51 

Ilausertown 

John  G.  Hulett 

25  95 

Jordon  Village 

John  Ilofia  

4.68 

Mill  Grove 

Milton  Goodwin 

7.46 

Patricksburg 

Robert  Harrison 

16.92 

Quincy 

William  Vestal 

23.07 

Spencer  (c.  h.) 

Harrison  0.  Halbert. 

121.49 

Stockton 

J acob  J.  Hochstetler. 

30.00 

Vandalia 

Edward  M.  Maxey . . 

46.94 

White  Hall 

David  Butler 

26.94 

Aberdeen 

Bear  Branch. 

Hartford 

Eising  Sun  . . 


Ohio  County. 

Daniel  W.  Sisson'. . . 

Jonathan  Cole 

Aaron  Y.  Maryman . 
Jacob  H.  Friend 


14.56 

17.53 

27.14 

441.40 


3.40 

20.68 

18.25 

4.19 

13.86 

196.29 

16.48 

1.78 

5.22 

8.33 

11.60 

11.3.34- 

lo.oO 

30.68 

16.78 


2.99 

12.42 

15.90 

426.56 


Parke  County. 


Annapolis 

Armiesburgh 

Banner  Mills  . . . . 

Bellmore 

Bethany  

Bridgeton 

Bruin’s  M Eoads. 

Clinton  Lock 

Delta 

Gallatin 

Hollandsburgh. . . 

Howard 

Lick  Branch 

Lodiville 

Mansfield 

Medelline 

Montezuma  

Numa 

Parkville 

Piattsville 

TtockvilU  (c.  h.). . 

Eoseville 

Eusscll’s  Mills  . . . 

Sylvania 

"Wright’s  Mills. . . 


Washington  Hadley. 

Henry  F.  Keith 

James  A.  White  — 
George  C.  Snow  — 
John  N.  McCampbell 

.John  Briggs  

AVilliam  O.  Phillips  . 
Walter  G.  Crabb 
William  Manwarring 
Solomop  B.  Garrigus 
Lorenzo'  D.  McGil- 
vrey 

Isaac  P.  Grimes, 
Enos  Newlin — 

Geo.  Williston  .Jones 
Samuel  H.  .Johnston. 
Absalom  Sappenfield 

Isaiah  Swain 

Wilford  M.  Olinger. . 
William  Edgman  .. . 

Ashford  Mankin 

Scott  Noel 

Benjamin  Hawkins. 
Joseph  D.  Eussell. . . 
Elwood  Hadley.  ... 
Zachariah  Byers 


Perry  County. 


Cannelton 

Derby  

Leopold  

Lilly  Dale 

Rome 

I'roy  (c,  h.) 


Delectable  Hill. . . 
Hawthorn’s  Mills 


Petcrsbiirgh.. . 


Daniel  L.  Armstrong 

432.96 

426.37 

Samuel  Hargis 

23.03 

14.66 

Mathias  Ward 

'J3.incs  IT  AXolund 

40.72 

26.21 

John  -J.  Gordon 

- 70.07 

39.93 

Otto  Scheeffer 

111.71 

84.-38 

Pike  Ccuu'y. 

I.JamesF.  Alexander. 

9.11 

6.09 

George  W.  Glover  . . 

.3.0) 



John  Rhoads  

.^.00 

4.00 

IN.  W.  Thornton 

146.71 

138.02 

'George  Chambers. . . 

17.S7 

12..54 

iNatIiaiii(d  Payne.... 

9.77 

3.55 

'Daniel  Crow.'. 

30.0’ 

17.00 

66 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  oluiim  sliows  comijensation  of  Postmaster.  Kisht-hand  one,  net  ievenue«of  Office  to  Department. 


Porter  County. 

Boon  Grove Timothy  Squier 

Coffee  Creek jWilliam  Tliomas 

Fillmore lElisha  Arnold 

Hebron I John  H.  lloughman. 

Lansing |Elijah  H.  Johnson  . . 

Porter’s  M Eoads. . . [Aaron  Servis 

Tassinong  Grove John  W.  Wright 

Valparaiso * Samuel  E.  Bryant. . . 


$8.25 

1411.58 

11.18 

27.U6 

16.20 

10.56 

19.92 

465.87 


$5.21 

62.04 

6.80 

13.74 

13.''5 

7.25 

11.56 

506.41 


Posey  County. 


Blairsville 

Cynthiana 

Farmersville 

Mount  Vernon 

New  Harmony 

Parker’s  Settlement. 

Posey  ville 

Saint  Wendels 

Stewarts  ville 

Wadesville 

West  Franklin 


John  B.  Gardiner. . . 

41.56 

19.72 

Silas  M.  Cox 

66.19 

55.48 

Moses  Phillips 

19.67 

7.21 

John  B.  Wilson 

326.71 

301.26 

Nelson  Felch 

277.54 

219.58 

William  Hoffman. . . 

18.63 

i3.;8 

John  L.  Waters 

47.96 

29.86 

William  Schneider. . 

18.61 

9.58 

John  W.  Eobb 

82.85 

23.76 

James  L.  Gardiner. . 

17.2'> 

3.96 

Washington  Minier. 

25.12 

14.86 

Hermaan Eobert  W.  Fisk. . . 

Holton  Henry  Abater 

Milan | Francis  M.  Slater. 

Napoleon IJames  Parker 

New  Marion ! John  B.  Sands. . . . 

North  Hogan. 

Glean John  H.  Smith. 


Pulaski  County. 


Francesville 

Medarysville 

Monterey 

Mooresburg 

Oak 

Pulaski 

Two  Mile  Prairie  . . 

Winnamac  (c.  h.)... 


Alonzo  Starr 

Moses  Cherrie 

Gustavus  Adolphus 

Durr 

Samuel  Ward,  Jr. . . 
John  M.  Bernethy  . . 
John  H.  Gillaspie. . . 

John  Nickles 

Gerrard  T.  Wicker- 
sham  


60.55 

70.72 

20.28 

11.67 

11.50 

12.67 

76.81 


37.45 

43.82 

13.40 

9.17 

7.50 

8.23 

50.52 


Putnam  County. 


Bainbridge 

Brunerstown 

Carpentersville 

Cloverdale 

Fincastle 

Greenca^tle  (c.  h.). 

Groveland 

Grubb’s  Mills 

Little  Walnut 

Manhattan 

Mount  Meridian 

New  Maysville 

Nicholsonville 

Portland  Mills 

PutnamviUe 

Eeelsville 

Eussellville 


John  W.  Cooper 

159.36 

150.09 

Miles  F.  Wright 

8.18 

5.74 

Philip  Carpenter 

44.14 

25.58 

Solomon  Akers 

lol.56 

■'  56.86 

Samuel  J.  Eitchey  . . 

82.78 

22.70 

Edw’d  E.  Kercheval 

784.06 

768.05 

Daniel  T.  Summers. 

13.39 

9.38 

Collingw’d  C.  Grubb 

17.11 

10.65 

James  Nicholson 

— 

— 

Volney  Smith 

66.56 

45.24 

William  S.  Bourne. . 

30.57 

19.34 

Eobert  C.  Boyd . ... 

41.47 

24.73 

Moses  T.  Bridges  . . . 

100.81 

63.89 

Henry  Baker •. . 

92.49 

69.23 

Jay  T.  Wakefield. . . 

108.49 

123.84 

John  Eeel 

56.87 

27.67 

William  H.  Durham. 

33.66 

28.19 

Randolph  County. 


Arba 

Bartonia 

Bloomingsport 

Cerro  Gordo 

Deerfield 

Emmettsville  

Fairview  

Farmland 

Losantville 

Lynn  

Mar’s  Hill  

Parker 

Eidgeville  

Spartanburg 

Trenton  

Union  City 

Wincheatei-  (c.  h.). . . 

Windsor 


Ballstown 

Batesviile 

Cross  Plains 

Delaware 

Elrod 


Henry  Cammack  . . . 

16.57 

Jeremiah  ^Fulghum. 

17.24 

Jonathan  *Hucheon. . 

26.32 

Joshua  M.  Johnson. 

28.27 

Festus  A.  W.  Lindsay 

46.02 

Dennis  Thornburg. . 

9.79 

John  King 

37.69 

Jonathan  Macy 

76.37 

Lemuel  Wiggins 

9.25 

Thomas  H. "Smith. . . 

45.43 

Wm.  Wickersliam  . . 

— 

Andrew  Devoss 

32.26 

Arthur  McKew 

80.12 

Stei)lu'n Barnes  .... 

35.58 

Eeuben  11.  Britton-. 

61.84 

John  Diehl  

275.21 

Eeuben  B.  Farra — 

334.42 

George  W.  Brouse. . 

29.50 

'pley  Couiity. 

ISamuel  Ball 

22.82 1 

Daniel  Kipper 

31.3.>l 

.Mpheus  G.  Hunter.. 

41.871 

Eeuben  W.  Chamidin 

82.94 1 

dosiali  C.  Bartlett. . . 

86.51 1 

12.22 

11.71 

17.23 

17.49 

38.16 

6.81 

24.68 

47.78 

5.90 

27.75 

17.46 
19.02 
28.38 
42.87 
161.68 
32 -.28 
21.09 


19.67 

20.92 

27.51 

20.75 

24.08 


Osgood 

Otter  Creek 

Otter  Village 

Pierceville 

Prattsburg 

Spade’s  Depot 

Stringtown 

Versailles  ic.  h.) 

Way 


lain 


Charles  E.  Knapp. 


William  Elrod 

George  Miller 

Squire  H.  Knapp  . . . 
Henry  S.  Christian . . 
William  Bower 


Beech  Grove 

Carthage 

Farmington 

Groves 

Hannegan 

Homer 

Manilla 

Melrose 

Milroy 

Moscow 

New  Salem. 

Ealeigh 

Eichland  

-Rtishville  (c.  h.)  . 
Smelser’s  Mills. . . 

Star 

Steele’s 

Swain’s  Mills 


RiiEh  County. 

George  D.  Hamel.. 

Morgan  James 

John  W.  Looney 

Wm.  A.  Bush 

William  E.  Leisure 


John  J.  Inlow  . . . 
John  Abernathy. 

John  Long 

James  Trimble  . . 
Hamilton  Miller  . 


Arthur  P.  Butler. 
John  S.  Campbell 
John  M.  Bohrer. . 
William  Ging. . . . 

J ames  M.  Conner 
Benjamin  F.  Folger. 


Cottage  Hill 

Lakeville . . . . ; 

Mishawaka  

New  Carlisle 

North  Liberty 

Notre  Dame 

Eichardson 

/South  Bend  (c.  h.)  . . 
Sumption  Prairie  . . . 

Terre  Coupee 

West  York  

Woodland 


Alpha 

Austin 

Lexington  (c.  h.). 
New  Frankfort . . 
Vienna 


St.  Joseph  County. 

Joseph  P.  Jones 

Benjamin  W.  Eyan. 

Major  H.  Smith 

Gabriel  W.  Druliner. 

James  Harvey 

Edward  Sorin  

Jabes  C.  Pavey 

Ealph  Staples 

Thomas  L.  Holloway 
. I Abel  A.  Whitlock. . . 

. ; Chas.  W.  N.  Stephens 
.'John  Kelly 

Scott  Couuty. 

Christian  A'oung 

John  Allen 

William  E.  Eae  

Henry  M.  Wilson. . . 
George  W.  Eandalb. 


1). 

. $82.89  $21.95 

. 78.341  62.89 

16.72 

1 9.83 

5i;59  53.33 

90.89 

57.50 

48.84 

29.18 

. 31.18 

19.75 

34.21 

17.83 

■ 29.00 

13.00 

i 13.32 

8.68 

19.05 

12.92 

i ‘22.95 

12.02 

30.70 

21.63 

— 

! 

12.27  8.26 

113.77 

! 65.91 

7.11!  4.47 

60.82 

37.21 

97.91 

47.91 

28.88 

13.31 

38.22 

19.04 

17.50 

11.50 

. 

56.97 

31.29 

15.77 

10.97 

93.46 

58.18 

52.26 

32.67 

37.85 

20.81 

28.78 

19.63 

52.38 

31.94 

455.34 

460.79 

26.64 

20.01 

j 

■ 

45.41 

19.82 

10.95, 

i 8.72 

10.35! 

6.24 

28.04' 

16.63 

4S7.20| 

397.75 

81.33 

55.84 

34.71 

21.16 

99.04 

36.83 

27.00 

12.00 

1000.71 

7.96 

1030.03 

4.53 

36.59 

17.61 

41.00 

26.64 

5.67|  4.25 

31.42  18.22 

185.71  133.19 
61.36  31.58 

85.06,  42.49 


Shelby  County. 


Blue  Eidge 

Brandywine 

Conn’s  Creek 

Davisville 

Fairland 

Flat  Eock 

Freeport 

London  

Manwarings  

Marietta  

Martin’s  Corners 

Moral 

Morristown 

Mount  Auburn 

Noah 

Pleasant  View 

Shelhi/rille  (c.  h.). . . 

Smitliland 

I Sulphur  Hill 

I Wiuterr*wd 


Andrew  Jarrell ' 

Samuel  Eosengarten 
Thomas  K.  Short . . . ' 

Lucius  Walton 

Isaac  N.  Odell ' 

John  E.  M.  Gonce. . 

Joshua  Carney 

Ealph  McKay 

James  H.  Hi'nzman 

David  Engler 

William  W.  'Martin. ' 
George  W.  Wood . . . ■ 
William  A.  J.  Peak. 

Jacob  Mohr 

Leander  Kennedy  . . 
Stephen  Gould. ..... 

Elias  M.  IVilson 

; Jesse  Smith [ 

jdohn  F.  Lewi.s  i 

IWm.  P.  Wiiiterrowili 


17.50 

60.85 

9.96 

49.03 

26.40 

44.88 

37.81 

46.52 

33.92 


60.21 

38.S(' 

15.68 

17.81 

088.82 

18.28 

27.62 

23.65 


12.02 

41.06 

5.21 

27.81 

13.52 

24.17 

22.90 

23.19 

23.36 


34.06 

19.55 

10.75 

12.22 

659.02 

10.02 

17.04 

12.49 


INDIANA. 


67 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Spencer  Couatyt 


Anderson  Eiver. . 

Dale 

Enterprise 

French  Island. . . 

Fulda  

Gentryville 

Grand  YieAv 

Midway 

New  Boston 

Oakland 

RockpoH  (c.  li.). . 
Santa  Claus 


W.  B.  Samuels 

Thomas  Walker  . . . 

George  Young 

■lames  W.  Lemmon 
Nicholas  Fisher — 
Chessley  Millikan. . 
G.  W.  Mansfield . . . 

John  Bryant 

Thomas  B.  Phillips 
James  F.  Sincla,ir. . 
George  W.  Lenionds 
John^Specht 


Starfe  County. 


Bogus  Eun. 

Knox 

North  Bend. 
San  Piere.. . 
Toto 


Jas.  Munroe  Tucker. 

W.  W.  Calkins 

Jeremiah  Mosher,  Jr. 

D.  D.  Adair 

William  Moller 


$ 

17.93 

32.98 

20.08 

46.05 

60.20 

12.57 


265.63 


41.4:3 

4.19 


242.68 


.60 

29.02 

2.36 


Steuben  County. 


Alvarado A . 

Angola  (c.  h.)^. . 
Crooked  Creek  . . 

Fish  Creek 

Flint 

Fremont 

Hamilton 

Mets 

Orland 

Pleasant  Lake. . . 

Salem  Centre 

Sandy  Eidge 

Turkey  Creek 

York  Centre 


Marvin  B.  Gordon.. 





Eobert  Patterson 

192.98'  197.15 

Theron  Storrs 

60.20 

26.81 

Jacob  0.  Eose  . . . 

16.64 

10.46 

Erastus  M.  Eoberts. . 

41.02 

25.28 

John  Eussell 

89.65 

55.37 

Benajah  B.  Long 

59.64 

82.05 

Justus  Barron 

26.01 

16.21 

Nathan  Eoberts. .... 

100.78 

59.03 

Simeon  C.  Aldrich . . 

34.47 

20.37 

Orson  Woodford 

19.8:3 

10.72 

James  A.  Segur 

316 

2.37 

Porter  Johnson 

8.27 

6.52 

Henry  Eldridge 

— 

— 

SuUlvan  County. 


Ascension 

Black  Creek  — 

Black  Heath 

Carlisle 

Currysville 

Greysville 

Hymera 

Merom 

New  Lebanon  . . 
Sullivan  (c.  h.). . 
Turman’s  Creek 


Benjamin  Bulger  . . . 

14.00 

4.68 

Jackson  Hinkle 

18.57 

10.65 

George  W.  Betts 

— 

— 

James  K.  O’Haver.. 

190.07 

60.15 

Adam  Carrithers . . , 

2:3.00 

— 

Samuel  S.  Brewer. . . 

21.70 

14.15 

Porter  Burks 

36.67 

21.45 

William  F.  Dodds... 

40.56 

19.65 

John  P.  Duflficy 

186.49 

185.53 

John  Eusher. 

30.42 

15.32 

Switzerland  County. 


Allensville 

Bennington  . . . 

Craig 

Florence. 

Grant’s  Creek. . 
Jacksonville. . . 

Log  Lick 

Moorefield  .... 
Mount  Sterling. 

Patriot 

Pleasant  

Quercus  Grove. 
Eutherford 
Sugar  Branch  . 

1 vvuij  (c.  h.)  . , 


John  Moore  . . , 

Hugh  E.  Hale 

David  Trowbridge 
Ellison  McGuire. 
Mrs.  Sally  North. 
George  McCulloch 
Jonathan  M.  From 

Squire  llulley 

John  W.  Murphy 
Silas  Q.  Howe  . . . 
Eussell  C.  Olmsted 
AVilliam  D.  Hollid 
Isaac  Nash  — 

H ugh  S.Montgomery 
Eobert  J.  Lanham  . . 


65.48 

34.48 
17.95 
62.91 
19.60 
34.29 

8.04 

47.90 

26.70 

153.12 

41.47 

16.55 

4.15 


27.17 
21.27 
12.09 

37.03 
8.95 

16.03 
4.17 

27.42 

13.18 
125.12 

21.67 

10.56 

1.51 


248.87  268.33 


Tippefanoe  County. 


Americus 

Baker’s  Corners 

Battle  Ground 

Clark’s  Hill 

Concord  

Dayton 

I.afdijette  (c.  h.) 

Lauramie 

Montmorency 

Pettit 

Eomncy 

Shawnee  Mound  . . . 


John  Delmer 

70.40 

38.46 

Keuben  Baker 

78.06 

40.02 

John  Dutiel 

60.08 

20.86 

Edwin  J.  Loveless  . . 

54.30 

26.26 

Jacob  Hoover 

41.16 

29.S1 

Samuel  Favorite 

128.98 

91.05 

Jacob  Walker 

1843.86 

8908.94 

Philip  McCallv 

6.01 

4.11 

•lames  ^f.  Stockton. . 

29.08 

18.19 

Moses  Banker 

11.71 

7.25 

John  P.  Oglebay 

81.18 

38.61 

Jesse  Meharry 

34.34 

22.82 

Tippecanoe  County — {Continued'). 


Sugar  Grove. 

W eaview 

West  Point  . . 
Wyandotte  . . 


Andrew  Insley 

David  McClurkin. 

Jesse  Eider 

James  T.  Chute. . . 


Tipton  County, 


New  Lancaster 
Normanda 


Sharpsville 

Tetersburg 

Tipton  C.  H 

West  Kinderhook. 
Windfall 


James  Beeson 

Isaac  C.  Vandeven- 

der  

William  L.  Winslow 
Thomas  Prickett. . 
John  S.  Eessler. . . 

Silas  Blount 

Geo.  E.  Zimmerman 


$24.92 

$11.56 

89.00 

1.00 

148.48 

68.88 

30.57 

21.22 

28.11 

18.95 

12.00 

10.00 

81.21 

49.23 

20.58 

11.93 

131.64 

62.48 

11.20 

7.34 

tnion  County, 


Beechy  Mire 

Billingsville 

Brownsville 

Clifton 

Cottage  Grove 

Dunlapsville 

Four  Mile  Valley 
Liberty  (c.  h.)  . . . 


Elijah  Yansandt. . . , 

28.51 

William  A'ansceyoc. 

86,86 

Henry  Eider 

107.33 

William  W.  Sullivan 

26.17 

Samuel  H.  Crawford 

76.55 

Eobert  Eay  

69.23 

Samuel  Goodwin. . . 

— 

David  S.  Pierson  . . . 

273.79 

Tanderburgh  County. 


Evansville  (c.  h.). 
McCutchonville . . 

Nash  Depot 

Oakdam  

Saundersville 


Ben  Stinson 

2000.00 

Samuel  McCutchon  . 

11.15 

Eichard  Nash 

4.44 

Eobert  Parke 

11.14 

John  Ingle 

27.87 

VermUiion  County. 


Clinton  (c.  h.) 

Eugene 

Highland 

Indiana  Furnace 

Newport  (c.  h.) 

Perrysville 

Toronto 


James  McCulloch. . . 
Abraham  C.  Perkins 
George  W.  Edwards. 

TT.li  AT  T^rnpp 

187.14 

85.08 

54.60 

James  M.  Hood 

John  B.  Eupe 

111.73 

271.24 

52.90 

Charles  Wigley 

253.55 


2650.30 

7.43 

3.60 

7.34 

13.09 


180.92 
■55.83 
22.00 

124.86 

240.93 
29.17 


Vigo  County. 


Fruit  Hill 

Lewis 

Maurius 

New  Goshen 

Pimento 

Prairie  Creek 

Prairieton 

Eiley 

Saint  Marys 

Sandford 

Terre  Haute  (c.  h.). . 
Wauhoo 


David  Carruthers . . . 

8,00 

5.00 

Peter  Y.  Buskirk  . . . 

24.26 

14.76 

John  V.  Carr 

8.00 

4.44 

William  L.  Shuey. . . 

34.46 

19.51 

William  H.  Weeks. . 

1.5.00 

4.00 

Thos.  K.  Catherwood 

8S.86 

17.71 

Milton  L.  Wyeth 

52.01 

19.00 

Daniel  Fisk 

35.78 

19.89 

Francois  E,  Leseure. 

109.32 

9.00 

Jas.  B.  Armentrout. . 

36.00 

16.00 

B.  H.  Cornwell 

1877.62 

2847.58 

Wm.  B.  Mewhinney. 

9.89 

6.47 

Wabash  County. 


America 

Belden 

La  Fontaine 

La  Gro 

Laketon  

Liberty  Mills 

Lodi 

New  Holland  

North  Manchester. . . 
Somerset 


William  Botkin 

Arch’d  M.  Kennedy 
George  K.  Cooke  . . 
Benedict  W.  Lowry 
William  W.  Depuy. 

John  Cumstock 

Elisha  Bolin 

Imla  Drake 

Daniel  M.  Marshall 

Elisha  Stout 

Stockdale William  Baker 

Wabash 1 William  Steele,  Jr  . 


Warren  County. 

Elisha  Eodgers 

John  Thompson  . . . 

John  Eyan  

Thomas  A.  Wiggins. 

James  A.  Haigh 

.lohn  Shaweross 

Willard  Brown 


Baltimore 

Clark’s  Eoads 
Independence 
Pine  Village. . 

Poolsville 

Eain.sville  .... 
West  Lebanon 


WiUiamsport  (c.  h.).'De  Loss  Warren 


30.94 
21.70, 
36.42 
256.93 
21. ''5 
79.41 
11.30 
83.54 
109.20 


557.12 


14.11 

10.00 

65.16 

26.24 

62.03 

79.01 

65.85 

185.92 


18.59 

13.16 

23.09 

117.19 

13.62 

45.21 

6.46 

23.25 

98.74 


490.56 


8.62 

6.00 

41.65 

16.40 

89.45 

50.08 

89.14 

159.97 


58 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Warrick  County. 


BoonvilU  (c.  h.) 

Canal 

Crowville 

Hartsboro 

Lee , 

Lynnville 

Newburgh 

Polk  Patch 

Yankeetown 


Thomas  Hudspeth. 

John  P.  Zint 

Overton  O.  Walker 
John  II.  Massie. . . . 

John  Fuquay 

Abram  Chambers. . 
Simeon  Lemasters  . 
Samuel  F.  Webb. . . 
Alj^ha  Frisbee 


Campbellsburg  . . . . 

Canton 

Chesnut  Hill  ...... 

Claysville 

Flower  Gap 

Fredericksburgh  . . 

Hardinsburgh 

Harristown 

Kossuth 

Little  A"ork 

Livonia 

Martinsburgh 

Mill  Port 

New  Philadelphia. . 

New  Eetreat 

Pekin 

Prowsville  

Salem  (c.  h.) 

Saltilloville 

South  Boston 

Texas 

Walnut  Eidge 


Washington  County 

Wilford  Carter 

John  L.  Anderson 
Samuel  C.  Taylor. 
William  S.  Lemon 
Jefferson  Crowe.. . 

John  Cromer 

James  McIntosh.. 
Tilman  Hartley. . . 
Spencer  B.  Peugh. 
William  Wilson. . . 
Jas.  A.  MePheeters 
Joseph  Loughmiller 
Sidney  Eedfield  . 
Jacob  Eayhill  . . . 
Mary  E.  Baker. . . 
Charles  D.  Green 
Christian  Prow  . . 
Deborah  Curry.. 
Asa  W.  McKinny 
Newton  E.  Eodman 
William  Eobertson . 
Isaiah  Peugh 


Wayne  County. 


Abington 

Bethel 

Boston 

Cambridge 

Centremille  (c.  h.). 

Chester 

Cox’s  Mills 

Dalton 

Dublin 


Daniel  Weaver. . 
Peter  M.  Ellis  . . . 
Joseph  I.  Druley. 
Nathan  Eaymond 

John  B.  Stitt 

Wm.  B.  Williams 
Alexander  Caffey 
William  S.  Chamness 
Ezra  Walton 


$168.92 

$122.07 

22.16 

15.15 

8.44 

5.55 

9.24 

6.38 

5.80 

l.f'S 

47.68 

29.96 

188.85 

19.5.44 

18.10 

11.51 

13.11 

5.35 

49.32 

26.78 

41.19 

17.65 

18.95 

10.70 

24.33 

12.04 

9.64 

7.99 

24.67 

15.00 

48.06 

30.07 

22.25 

9.63 

8.42 

4.60 

24.02 

16.96 

58.47 

35.32 

38.53 

27.24 

27.40 

16.10 

43.58 

18.14 

8.28 

4.80 

87.71 

22.46 

4.00 

1.00 

316.68 

304.62 

16.11 

7.99 

6.50 

4.20 

14.52 

9.33 

15.42 

6.13 

53.86 

32.23 

15.00 

10.00 

4,5.03 

30.67 

429.69 

496.77 

433.59 

320.80 

37.29 

15.29 

16.09 

11.50 

45.37 

30.30 

250.39 

138.29 

Wayne  County— {^Continued). 


East  Germantown 

Economy 

Green’s  Fork 

Hagerstown 

Jacksonburgh  . . . . 

Milton  

New  Garden 

Eichmond 

W ebster 

White  Water 

Williamsburgh  . . . 


Jacob  Sowers 

Absalom  Wright 
Thomas  M.  Kerr 
George  De  Bolt. 

John  Berry 

Luther  C.  Ch  amberlin 
Stanton  Judkins  . . . 

James  Elder 

Isaac  G.  Sheward. . 
Lorenzo  D.  Bunch. 
Samuel  Johnson; . . . 


$120.11 
95.06 
6S.SS 
243.12 
• 46.60 
184.77 
114.23 
1193.56 
15.02 
31.05 
74.67 


$84.03 

49.04 

46.26 

193.97 

36.89 

135.25 

59.48 

1407.13 

8.99 

21.73 

35.77 


Wells  County. 


Barber’s  Mills 

Bluffton  (c.  h.) 

Flat  Creek 

Murray 

Nottingham 

Ossian 

Eeiffsburg 

Vera  Cruz 

Zanesville 


Emerson  Barber 

12.{/o 

2.80 

Amza  White 

212.16 

178.19 

Ezekiel  Eoe 

2.50 

1.70 

W^ash’t’n  C.  Stockton 

46.11 

30.55 

Samuel  Watts 

18.21 

12.15 

John  Cartwright 

72.37 

43.02 

Cjrus  Van  Emon. . . 

12.00 

5.00 

Emanuel  Heilbrauer 

31.50 

21.77 

John  W.  Jacobs 

28.00 

20.00 

While  County. 


Brookston 

Oliver  P.  Hamilton  . 

89.88 

Buffalo 

Jonathan  W.  Sluyter 

William  S.  Davis 

Freder’k  B.  Eishling. 
William  J.  Bledsoe. . 

14.62 

Burnett’s  Creek 

Cathcart 

46.12 

12.05 

Monon 

88.01 

ISfn'ni.'inplln  (o.  h 5. 

John  E.  Dale 

202.93 

Mudge  station 

Eeynolds 

Gardner  Mudge 

Silas  Adams 

28.45 

77.09 

Whitley  County. 


Churubusco  

Ooesse 

Collamer 

Columbia  City..;... 

Laud 

South  Whitley 

Summit 

Washington  Centre . 


William  B.  W alker 
Joseph  H.  Boot,  Jr. 
Abel  Puffenbarger. 

Ignatius  Hook 

Thomas  Neal  ..  ... 

Job  Dow 

Henry  M.  Lallen . . . 
Martin  Bechtell 


12.08 

89.56 

40.77 

267.58 

51.61 

37.83 


38.52 

10.04 

25.57 

7.27 

44.47 

122.24 

12.81 

44.19 


7.86 

23.60 
17.43 

242.49 

83.64 

21.61 


IOWA. 


Adair  County* 

Adair j Thomas  N.  Johnson. 

Fontanelle James  G.  Gibbs 

Holaday’s 1 George  M.  Holaday. 

Adams  County* 

Icaria [Samuel  Larimer  — | 

Quincy [John  W.  Jones j 


Aliemakee  County* 


Capoli 

Centre  Valley 
French  Creek 

Hardin 

Ion  

Lansing 


Orin  8.  Conkey 

John  L.  Paxson 

William  Brooks 

Alonzo  D.  Frazier. . . 
Norman  Andrews. . .' 
Thompson  E.  Wil- 
liams  

Lybrand S.  A.  Cooper 

Lycurgus James  Shepard 

Makec Sanford  C.  Marsh... 

O.ssian  John  O.  Porter 

Paint  Eock William  H.  Morrison 

Postvillc Emeralligbey 

Eossville William  F.  Eoss 


$6.72 

10.00 


$4.08 


43.17 

[ 41.55 

48.66 

30.37 

42.54 

20.86 

207.14 

118.95 

21.89 

11.75 

7.00 

4.50 

14.95 

9.66 

20.09 

, 12.09 

14.63 

8.60 

130.28 

. 97.64 

55.92 

80.30 

AllemaJcee  Coimty— {Continued). 


Union  Prairie 

Volney 

Waterville  . . . 

Wawkou 

Wexford. 


Edward  Eells 

Thomas  Crawford  . 
Daniel  P.  Carpenter 
Lawson  T.  Woodcock 
William  Eyan  . . 


Willson’s  Ford John  Williver 


Appanoose  County* 

i Jefferson  M.  Lenks 

wilier. 

Centreville [Daniel  P.  Sparks 


Cincinnati 

Hibbsville. . 

Iconium 

Memphis". . . 

Moravia 

Sharon 

ITnionville.. 
Wells’  Mills 


Wm.  ISI.  Cavanah. . 

Jacob  W.  Hall 

Jonathan  Davenport 
James  S.  Wakefield 

Edward  Eeich 

Thomas  Swearingen 
James  G.  Connolly. 
Grant  S.  Stansberry 


Audubon  County. 


Exira [David  L.  Anderson 

Hamlin  Grove [Ndthauiel  Hamlin.. 


$21.31 

24.84 

13.00 

76.87 

9.87 


$13.71 

21.07 

8.00 

47.82 

7.24 


220.88 

118.46 

26.86; 

18.38 

11.00 

6.08 

10.47 

7.16 

8.5.42 

21.99 

12.42 

8.30 

52.^8 

33.88 

31.95 

18.52 

15.651 

1 7.93 

IOWA. 


69 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Tostmaster.  Kijjlit-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  De 


Benton  City  . . 

Beulah 

Burk 

Gwinville 

Marysville 

Taylor's  Grove. 
Vinton  (c.  h.) . . 


Benton  County. 

Albert  G.  Green  . 
Loyal  F.  North  . . 
Hugh  B.  Jones.. . 
John  E.  S.  Gwinn 
Samuel  Osborn 
George  T.  Hendricks 
James  Wood 


Black  Hawk  County. 


Barclay 

Blakeville 

Cediir  Falls  (c.  h.). . 

Cedar  Y alley 

Eliza 

Elk  Bun 

Enterprise 

Knox 

Laporte  City Jesse  Wasson 

Waterloo Julius  C.  Hubbard 


Jacob  Wolf.  .. 

B.  G.  Updike 
Andrew  Mullarky 
Thomas  E.  Points 
Nathan  S.  Merrill 
Daniel  G.  Ellis. . . 
Daniel  B.  Teeter. 
Manuel  E.  Mallo . 


Boone  Coualy. 

Boonesboro’ Charles  W.  Hamilton 

Mineral  Eidge William  M.  Bell 

Eapids Alfred  E.  Williams.. 

Eiver  Side James  B.  Hamilton. 

Sweede  Point | Marcus  B.Euther ford 


Jaynesville 

Nautrill 

Polk  Precinct.. 
Waverley 


Bremer  County. 

George  W.  Maxfield. 

Henry  Stears 

William  N.  Gaines.. 
Porter  W.  Earl 


Buchanan  County. 

Brandon William  H.  Fonts. . . 

Buffalo  Grove AbiathanEichardson 

Chatham  . Charles  Melrose. . 

Erin William  Fanning 

Fairbank Newton  Baldwin. 

Frink's  Grove Thomas  Frink. . . 

Greely’s  Grove j Allen  M.  Coy 

Indf^pendence  (c.  h.)  Edward  Brewer  . 

Pine Isaiah  Hearn 

Quasqueton Eobert  H.  Thompson 


Beaver  Grove, 
Butler  Centre 
Elm  Springs . . 

Leoni 

Parkersburg 


Butler  County. 

Silas  B.  Ensign . . 
Charles  Stewart.. 
John  H.  Miller.. . 
J.  E.  Fletcher — 
Pascal  P.  Parker. 


Shell  Eock George  G.  Hawker 

Willoughby George  M.  Danels. 


Cass  County. 


Edna  — 
Iranistan . 
Lewis 

Lura 

PjTnosa . , 


John  Irwin 

John  Phebus 

Charles  Baldwin 

Gershomo  S.  Morri- 
son   

Jas.  W.  Brinkerhuflf. 


Cedar  County. 


Charles  Williams  . . 

Eobert  Gower 

James  H.  Noe 

Samuel  Macy 

Ecuben  Baughman 
Jos’ph  C.Armcntrout 


Cedar 

Gower's  Ferry . 

Harwell 

Honey  Grove. . 

Inland 

Lactin 

Massillon , |David  Slope  r 

Onion  Grove iTliomas  Eobinson 

Pedee 'John  S.  Lewis  .. 

Pioneer  Grove Goodwin  Taylor. 

Pleasant  Hill Martin  G.  Miller. 

Ke<l  Oak John  W.  Bnnvn  . 

Eochester James  M.  Jarboe. 


$20.00 

$1.75 

33. ''b 

15.00 

19.54 

10.24 

36.43 

2^.05 

12.30 

6.22 

224.53 

215.75 

218.74 

226.40 

20.82 

11.32 

11.81 

7.97 

14.94 

7.82 

118.02 

! 50.55 

112.48 

26.55 

5.26 

1.37 

49.17 

28.68 

81.82 

22.62 

9.23 

6.25 

51.79 

18.24 

7.00 

8.00 

11.00 

7.O0 

25.08 

14.37 

6.00 

4,00 

9.00 

3.50 

19.00 

6.00 

312.45 

295.97 

16.83 

6.04 

99.85 

64,40 

59.16 

9.00 

.58 

.41 

5.03 

1.69 

44.66 

12.11 

14.98 

10.42 

1.16 

.56 

17.55 

9.60 

29.10 

16.00 

lO.OO 

2.25 

1.3.00 

7.00 

4.5.71 

14.02 

3.5.t).3 

17.37 

13.83 

7.31 

I2.0i. 

6.00 

58.79 

82.63 

42.2(' 

24.87 

22.(-9 

11.13 

80.82 

32.55 

Cedar  County — ( Con ti nued). 

Eosette Joel  B.  Thayer. . . 

Spring  Dale Thomas  Winn ... 

Tipton  (c.  h.) Eobert  M.  Long  . 

West  Branch Timothy  Kirk 

Woodbridge Joseph  Howard.. 


Clear  Lake  City. . 

Mason  City 

Owen’s  Grove 

Shell  Eock  Falls. , 


Bradford 

Chickasaw 

Jacksonville. . . 
New  Hampton. 


Chickasaw  County. 


Edwin  A.  Haskell. . . 
George  E.  Eowley . . 

Hazzard  Green 

Osgood  Gowin 


Clark  County. 


Bartlettville 

Glenn’s 

Hickory  Point. 

Hopeville 

La  Porte 

Milford 

Oceola 

Ottawa 

White  Breast. . 


Clayton  County. 


Clayton 

Council  HiU 

Cox  Creek 

Elkader 

Elkport 

Farmersburgh 

Garnavillo 

Giard 

Grand  MeadoAV 

Guttenburg 

High  Grove 

Highland 

Honey  Creek 

Little  Port 

McGregor’s  Landing 

Millville 

Monona 

National 

New  Stand 

Panther  Creek 

Peck’s  Ferry 

Strawberry  Point . . . 

Volga  City 

Yankee  Settlement.. 


James  G.  Jerome. 
George  Shober.  . . 
George  S.  Peck . . . 
Eobert  L.  Freeman 

Daniel  Mohr 

Charles  Watkins. . 
Eobert  C.  Drips. . . 
Isaac  Matthews . . . 

Linus  Edson 

John  P.  Kriebs. . . 

John  C.  Pool 

Daniel  Lowe 

Andrew  Marshall. 
Dennjs  Quigly . . . . 
Van  Eensselaer 

Miller 

Newton  Eay 

Willoughby  Wells. 
Nathan  Slaughter. 
John  Lockridge  . . 
Vincent  Eeynolds. 
William  Neman  , . 
Eleazer  L.  Gardner 
Thomas  J.  Piper.. 
Frederick  B.  Peet. 


Clinton  County. 


Boon  Spring. . . 

Brookfield 

Buena  Vista. . . 

Burgess 

Camanche 

Charlotte 

Clinton 

De  Witt • 

Elk  Eiver 

Elvira ,, 

Grand  Mound [Solomon  Barber 

Lyons Samuel  P.  Cox — 

Orange.  Hiram  Brown 

Spring  Eock George  W.  Parker 

Toronto Jesse  Stine  

Welton Thomas  Wright... 


Philo  Hunter 

Eussel  Perham  .\ . . . 

William  Scott 

John  C.  Boman 

George  W.  Chase . . . 

William  Hunter 

Charles  Maclay 

Henry  Baizley 

William  G.  Hann. . . 
George  M.  Curti.s. . . . 


$ 

87.33 

$ 

41.80 

382.29 

384.01 

30.21 

12.07 

16.87 

8.60 

Cerro  €ordo  Cjuisty. 


Eobert  0.  Sirrine  . . . 

' 

Jarvis  S.  Clmrch 

— 

Anson  C.  Owen 



A.  Jackson  Glover. . 

— 

97.22 

29.9Z 


4.19 


Levi  Koontz 

4,64 

A.  C.  Cameron 

14.74 

John  Lambert 

4.35 

Samuel  Kane 

42.96 

David  T.  McNeil . . . 



#Tn.8ipph 

James  Thompson. . . 

109.82 

Lindsey  Coppock. .. 

— 

Bernard  Arnold 

10.15 

15S.79 

26.02 

62.45 

236.06 

7.04 

8.81 

163.29 

7.00 

20.38 

9.0.S 

92.09 

29.31 
141  14 
29.00 
7.44 
17.58 

51.23 

35.81 

42.34 


11.97 

44.45 

12.73 
9.00 

256.51 

15.74 

2(17.64 

50.72 

10.00 

309.93 

5.57 

12.83 

49.09 

33.86 


59.09 

19.39 


78.76  10.09 

6.60  3.40 


109.72 

44.22 

5.21 

334.69 

4.76 

7.13 

109.02 

3.60 

13.12 

4.95 

69.63 

18.11 

80.35 

4.48 

11.60 

21.14 

22.45 

26.01 


6.80 
18.80 
■ 6.79 

3.00 
214.86 

10.43 

11.3.06 

25.67 

2.00 

142.15- 

3.82 

8.85 

29.72 

19.56 


Crawford  County. 

Boyer  Eiver | Benjamin  Dobson. . . | 


60 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


column  eliowt)  compensation  of  Post 


Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OflSce  to  Department. 


Dallas  County* 

Adel  (c.  h.) [Henry  C.  Eippey. 

Boone Jonathan  Swallow. 

Wiscotta I Thomas  Moore 


. ;$185.10I$130.93 
1‘2.44!  5.10 

86.001  fS.OO 


Daiis  County* 


Bloomfield  (c.  h.).. 

Chequist 

Drakesville . ; 

Floris 


Monterey  

Mount  Calvary. 
Nottingham  . . . 

Oak  Spring 

Pulaski  

Salt  Creek 

Savannah  

Stiles 

Stringtown 

Taylor 

Troy 


Benjamin  Adams. . . 

329.66 

351.51 

Andrew  Dunn 

7.56 

3.99 

Cephas  M.  Hanless. . 

117.16 

105.97 

Smith  C.  Allen 

18.69 

10.99 

Archelaus  Don  Car- 
los   

19.00 

12.54 

James  Hamilton 

19.97 

12.16 

John  Hough 

5.18 

4.23 

Nicholas  Lynxwiller 

5.55 

2.74 

Samuel  Miller 

11.42 

6.63 

Paul  Shepherd 

11.33 

5.88 

David  Wells 

9.51 

5.83 

James  H.  Parris 

85.59 

18.20 

Byram  F.  Wilson. . . 

38.96 

9.77 

William  Day 

7.35 

4.92 

Josiah  J.  Earhart.. . 

77.71 

19.84 

1 William  C.  Ewing. . . 

— 

— 

Decatur  County. 


Decatur 

Franklin 

Garden  Grove , 

Leon 

New  Buda 

Nine  Eagles 


Thomas  Black 

61.95 

85.31 

Elijah  B.  Hale  

8.31 

5.26 

Alfred  B.  Stearns  . . . 

Joshua  M.  Davis 

George  Pomutz 

61.90 

23.78 

11.18 

13.17 

Allen  Scott 

33.64 

19.22 

Delaware  County* 


Bailey’s  Ford 

Coffin’s  Grove 

Cold  Water 

Colony 

Delhi  (c.  h.) 

Forestville 

Green  Hill 

Grove  Creek  

Hazle  Green 

Hartwick 

Hopkinton 

Manchester  

Mount  Hope 

Plum  Creek 

Plum  Spring 

Poultney 

Kockville 

Tower  Hill 

Hniontown 

Viola ; 

York : 


Albright’s 

Augusta 

Burlington 

Danville 

Dodgeville 

Hawk  Eye 

Huron 

Kingslon 

Kossuth 

Limestone 

Linton 

Middletown 

Northfield 

Parrish  

Pleasant  Grove. 

South  Flint 

Yellow  Spring. . 


Alma 

Aspinwall 
Buncombe 
Cascade'.  . 


Joel  Bailey 

5.00 

.96 

Clement  Coffin 

20.78 

9.66 

Israel  Green  

18.12 

4.94 

Jacob  B.  Moreland. . 

147.72 

88.52 

William  Price 

200.01 

203.23 

E.  M.  Littlefield 

24.73 

15.90 

Nathan  B.  Talmadge 

3.40 

2.44 

Nathaniel  Ingram. . . 

11.05 

7.12 

Christopher  L.  Flint. 

— 

— 

John  W.  Clark 

16.77 

14.40 

Peter  H.  Warner 

31.83 

21.64 

Ozias  P.  Eeeves 

— 

— 

Stephen  E.  Eeynolds 

8.98 

6.53 

VlinQ  Pfirlrpr 

William  Cattron 

19.00 

7.00 

Hiram  Cooper 

14.88 

8,80 

122.59 

62.83 

James  Cromwell 

Aaron  P.  Blanchard. 

18.27 

11.23 

Joseph  D.  Walker  . . 
George  W.  Stewart. . 

moincs  County* 

14.26 

7.66 

George  S.  Albright. . 

6.52 

4.22 

Hiram  T.  Fairbanks. 

53.79 

29.76 

2098.18 

1858.80 

Harriet  Messenger. . 

66.(t3 

19.45 

Henry  P.  Kynett 

58.93 

24.80 

Joshua  Hodges 

18.47 

6.20 

Joseph  A.  Gray 

— 

— 

Xolni  Crutclificld. 

Samuel  D.  Colburn.. 

90..32 

43.82 

William  H.  SAvank. . 

11.00 

2.00 

John  A.  DoAvner 

20.31 

6.46 

Thomas  L.  Sergent. . 

1 68.52 

31.41 

David  Austin 

8.08 

2.35 

William  C.  Hanna.. 

21.90 

12.38 

Onias  Jackson 

80.12 

20.64 

EdAvin  Carter 

1.00 

.87 

William  Messenger.. 

17.95 

10.30 

ibiiqiic  County* 

1.11 

.36 

Milton  M.  Johnson. . 

— 

— 

Uoberi  Kenaday 

20.71 

10.56 

William  S.  Hall 

186.29 

65.84 

Dubuque  County— {Continued). 

Centralia  Joshua  T.  NoAvlin. . 

Channingville Martin  H.  Cartmell 

Cottage  Hill Eichard  Greenby . . 

Dubuque Charles  Corkery... 

Durango Presley  SamueL . . . 

Dyersville Alonzo  McKee..  .. 

Epworth Hezekiah  Young. . . 

Fillmore James  Cooley 

Glassnevin Mathew  McCullough 

Julien William  Myers 

Milleray William  Potts 

New  Vienna Joseph  Schemmel. 

Oakland Wolcott  B.  Sherman 

Pin  Oak John  H.  Floyd. . . 

Tivoli Cyrus  Thompson. 

Weld’s  Landing John  Specht 


Fayette  County* 


Brush  Creek 

Clermont 

Corn  Hill 

Douglass 

Eden  

El  Dorado 

Elgin 

Illyria 

Leo 

Lima 

Orion 

Taylorsville 

Waucoma 

Westfield. 

West  Union 

Windsor 


Chas.  D.  Shambaugh 

EdAvin  Stedman 

Samuel  Hendrickson 

James  Boale 

James  E.  Hill 

Benjamin  Iliff. 

Benjamin  Dimond. . 

0.  L.  Gibson  

Delos  Eaton 

Harvey  W.  Light . . . 

EdAvin  D.  Ash 

George  L.  Doane  . . . 

Milo  B.  Goodall 

Hamilton  B.  Budlong 
William  McClintock. 
B.  W.  Slocum 


$50.40 

$19.63 

8.0U 

5.00 

14.45 

8.17 

2000.(10 

492,90 

17.95 

6.56 

53.00 

20.00 

14.50 

7.56 

T 

29.53 

17.42 

40.00 

82.00 

1146 

7.07 

20.28 

11.05 

26.00 

12,00 

.60 

.38 

20.56 

7.59 

99.61 

61.63 

25.72 

16.64 

15.84 

8.61 

35.88 

32.98 

27.82 

18.30 

8.75 

.80 

43.47 

26.73 

82.52 

46.30 

32.17 

19.13 

25.00 

9.00 

20.00 

40.00 

257.44 

198.64 

5.75 

4.31 

Floyd  County. 

Beelar’s  Grove Joseph  J.  E.  Frost.. 

Floyd Thomas  Sprague 

Freeman John  Blunt 

Gilmantown. William  Gilman  — 

Eipley John  Ball 

Eiverton Samuel  Clark 

Eockford .George  Wyatt  


84.12 


Austin 

Cory 

Dawsonburg 

Gaston 

McKissack’s  Grove. . 

Manti 

Sidney 

Tabor 


Fremont  County* 

James  Alfred 

Samuel  W.  Eipley  . . 
Elijah  B.  Gaylord... 

Lester  W.  Platt 

Thomas  Farmer 

Edmund  Fisher 

M.  K.  Skidmore 

Jesse  West 


11.91 

8.05 

7.33 

4.06. 

11.54 

7.74 

23.17 

12.89 

12.0( 

4.00 

170.46 

74.23 

27.36 

5.22 

€rimdy  County*  ■ 

Grundy  Centre [Thomas  G.  Cbpp'. ...  I j 

Taylor  Hill [Philip  S.  Taylor | [ 


dnlhrie  Coimty* 


Bear  Grove  . . . 
Guthrie  Centre 
Morrisburgh  . . 
Penora 


Nathan  Davis 

4.00 

1.91 

Charles  Huxley 

— 

— 

Jonathan  Morris 

— 

— 

Theophilus  Bryan. . . 

72.06 

3S.45 

Hancccli  County. 

Elk  Grove [Jacob  Ward 


Hardin  County* 


Eocksylvania  — 
Steamboat  Eock. 


Lott  Clover | 

— 

Daniel  F.  Ellsworth.  | 

122.11 

Beriah  Wright , 

42.54 

William  11.  Foote. . . ^ 

— 

EdAvin  Terrell ' 

— 

Stephen  B.  Cunning- 
ham   j 

' [ 

Samuel  A.  Eose,  . . .J 

64.82 

20.86 


IOWA 


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Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Department. 


H[ 

Calhoun 

irrison  County. 

Erastus  W.  Meech  . . 

$9.50 

i $5.81 

Charles  Larpenteur. 

Magnolia  ’ 

Daniel  E.  Brainard. . 

21.00 

8.00 

Martin’s  Ranch 

William  P.  Martin. . 

— 



E 

East  Grove 

[cnry  County. 

Joel  C.  Garretson. . . 

15.S5 

7.47 

Hillsborough 

Warren  Chapman  . . 

62.77 

38.70 

Lowell 

Edmund  Archibald. 

, 26.49 

20.51 

Marshall 

James  D.  Bryan 

62..31 

34.69 

Mount  Pleasant 

Palmer  C.  Tiffany  . . 

590.53 

557.67 

185.00 

75.12 

Oakland  Mills 

Frederick  J.  Clark. . 

Rome 

Linus  Fairchild.' 

45.05 

26.72 

Salem 

Edward  Kinley 

243.49 

192.97 

Trenton 

Andrew  J.  Wilson.. 

99.02 

53.86 

Vega 

Joseph  M.  Frame. . . 

• -4.69 

2.78 

W ajme 

Sylvester  Smith 

20.25 

10.85 

Winfield 

\\  m.  T.  Clayton  — 

12.65 

9.06 

H< 

)Trard  County. 

William  P.  Hough. . 
Daniel  P.  Bradford  . 
Alonzo  D.  C.  Knowl- 

New  Oregon 

ton 

Samuel  M.  Cole 

21.90 

11.78 

Vernon  Springs. .... 

Samuel  T.  Gilcrest. . 
t 

— 

— 

1 

Cono 

[owa  County. 

Alexander  Hutson.. 

13.00 

5.00 

"Dnytrm 

AlhprtT  Drnsa 

Downard 

William  Downard. . . 

26.39 

8.37 

Homestead 

Arunah  Hibbard 

12.62 

5.31 

.Tp.nnipt.nn 

David  Simpsnn 

Jone 

Thomas  Boyle 

Koszta 

William  Hench 

17.31 

6.75 

Marengo 

Rezin  A.  Redman  . . 

118.00 

8.00 

Millersburgh  ....... 

Eli  Akers 

57.91 

30.02 

North  English 

Chauncey  Clothier . . 

21.89 

12.01 

Prairie  Creek 

George  Blake 

ll.OOi 

6.00 

Ja 

clison  Connty. 

Andr&vo  (c.  h.) 

Henry  Todd 

118.59 

87.10 

Bellevue 

John  P.  Folev 

262.72 

265.31 

Bridgeport 

William  C.  Grant. .. 

21.53 

11.55 

Canton 

Thomas  S.  Smith 

92.41 

52.04 

Cobb 

William  Wilcox 

46.42 

25.14 

Cottonville 

Skmuel  C.  Wasson. . 

23.41 

7.08 

Emeline  

William  McFadden. 

12.00 

8.00 

Farmer’s  Creek 

William  Roberts 

15.29 

8.15 

Fulton 

William  Marden 

88.77 

23.15 

Garry  Owen 

Michael  AIcLaughlin 

31.11 

19.38 

Hickory  Grove 

William  Keister 

23.73 

13.20 

Higginsport 

Thomas  Baldwin  . . . 

■ 6.68 

3.88 

Iron  Hills 

Henry  K.  Landis  . . . 

24.02 

14.90 

La  Motte .- 

David  0.  Montague. 

90.23 

53.55 

Maquoketa ' 

W^illiam  C.  Swigart. . 

John  Ilalsaple 

Luther  H.  Westbrook 

422.91 

360.25 

Monmouth 1 





hlount  Algor | 

i 



Otter  Creek  ‘ 

Jesse  H.  Jackson  . . . 

15.93 

10.88 

Ozark  

Joseph  E.  Hildreth  . 

13.42 

8.60 

Rolley 

Benjamin  F.  Hull... 

12.24 

2.25 

Sabula 

Edwin  M.  Westbrook 

186.36 

102.83 

Saint  T)onatns  . . ' 

Peter  (rehlen 

Spring  Brook 

George  Cubbage 

24.20 

11.17 

Spruce  Mills 

Henry  G.  Cheney. . . 

12.56 

6.58 

Sterling .' i 

Chaunc’yS.Ferguson 

49.79 

44.18 

Sullivan 

Michael  Moran 

20.65 

14.06 

Summer  Hill 

Edwin  B.  Cowing.. . 

10.31 

6.43 

Van  Buren 

James  R.  Smith 

47.75 

29.70 

Waterford 

Fayette  Mallard 

15.00 

3.00 

Wickliffe 

James  Clarke. 

9.32 

6.57 

Zwingle 

Frederick  C.  Bauman 

Jasper  County. 


F.llintt  . . . 

T.pvi  "VVilartn 

$ 

$ 

Lynnville 

Joseph  Arnold . 

22.45 

11.63 

Monroe 

Jolin  Hiskpy 

lh7.-35 

58.44 

Newton 

Perry  L.  Crossraan . . 

272.08 

190.42 

North  Skunk  River . 

Evan  W.  Brooke 

8.11 

8.06 

Va.nd.alia, 

.Tohii  Q TAonkin 



Je 

fferson  County. 

Abingdon 

Chas.  H.  McCullock . 

69.45 

19.89 

Absecom 

Joseph  Sketo 

9.00 

1.60 

Botavia 

Jas.  Madison  McClel- 
land   

32.03 

18.74 

Brookville 

Tinley  M.  Brooks. . . 

36.87 

18.18 

Fairfield  (c.  h.) 

Nicholas  M.  Bright . 

581.47 

648.41 

German  ville 

John  B.  Bense 

16.24 

9.86 

Glasgow 

George  Chapman. . . 

65.10 

31.63 

Harmony 

James  A.  Galliher  . . 

8.50 

2.68 

T.ibertyville 

TTonry  Knrns 

Lockridge 

Michael  Damm 

6.92 

5.15 

Pleasant  Plain 

James  Harvey 

43.65 

13.99 

Salina. ...  

George  W.  Peck 

21.02 

13.58 

Walnut 

Forrest  W.  Heard. . . 

6.73 

2.44 

Wooster 

John  Templeton 

8.28 

1.35 

Johnson  County. 

Carthage 

David  J.  Wilson 

9.85 

1 5.12 

Copi...  

Avery  J.  Bond 

14.82 

6.60 

Frank  Pierce 

William  H.  Fry 

9.69 

4.31 

Iowa  City  (c.  h.) 

William  Vogt 

1855.871 2550.77 

ATnrfnrHQvnip 

JciniGs  S.  NcglGy. 

Newport 

Nathaniel  B.  Morse. 

6.78 

4.07 

Newport  Centre 

Samuel  McCord 

9.54 

4.19 

Ovfnrd 

John  L.  Hartwell . . . 



P.nlpst.ine 

.Tohn  W.  Steel 

Seventy  Eight 

.Tonfls  Hartman  . . . 

4.81 

3.55 

Seventy  Seven 

Henry  Walker 

9.76 

5.26 

Rlinpyvillfi 

Walter  S.  Goodhue 



Solon 

Daniel  F.  McCune. . 

70.52 

31.22 

Windham 

Orville  P.  Barrows . . 

20.24 

3.17 

Jones  County. 

Anamosa  (c.  h.) . . . . 

Samuel  A.  Cunning- 
ham   

200.18 

142.75 

Bowen’s  Prairie 

Lincoln  C.  Eaton — 

83.43 

22.08 

Castle  Grove 

Benajah  Beardsley.. 

12.63 

7.90 

Biiane 

Albert  W.  Barker; . . . 

3.00 

■ 

Ti^Hinl'tnro’h 

Payne  Sanfnrrl. 

Fairview 

Eli  Gilbert 

77.17 

38.57 

Highland  Grove 

John  Rudisill 

18.(19 

11.77 

Johnson 

John  Tilson 

19.22 

10.36 

Mndison 

Horace  A.  Fay' 

Monticello 

Thomas  C.  West 

33.27 

14.87 

Pierce 

Lewis  W.  Stuart 

9.83 

4.98 

Scotch  Grove 

David  Holmes 

19.13 

11.84 

Walnut  Fork 

Charles  H.  Lull 

66.80 

38.40 

"Wv^nminor 

.Tamea  A 'Rre-naen 

. 1 J . V . . 

Keokul(  County. 

Butler 

William  Waugh 

31.05 

15.45 

La/ncastet'  (c.  h.). ... 

Jahez  S Gook 

108.92 

126.17 

AT  o rf  1 n altii 

Thorn3,s  B.  FlcGTiGr. 

Glean 

Samuel  Bowman 

12.51 

6.12 

Richland 

William  Q.  Black. . . 

104.29 

104.03 

Sigourney  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Alfred  Reeves 

183.12 

94.56 

South  English 

George  W.  Morgan. 

4-3.23 

17.02 

Springfield 

John  Higgins 

38.79 

23.07 

Steady  Run 

Benjamin  Parrish. . . 

23.40 

13.22 

Nathan  Tf  Hall 

Wimer’s  Mills 

Abijah  Hughes 

8.63 

3.54 

Kossuth  County. 

Algona 1 

Joseph  W.  Moore. . . 1 

1 



Johnson’s  Settlement! 

Francis  Brown | 

— 

Lee  County. 

Ambrosia t 

John  Denison.  i 

5.841 

4.05 

Big  Mound j 

Marcus  Hill 

40.54 

2i!02 

Camargo 1 

George  J.  McDaniel.  | 

22.351 

7.76 

Left-liaiid  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lee  County — {Continued). 


$104.91 

$67.83 

Croton 

Ensign  B." Wells 

23.8(1 

10.72 

146.21 

29.30 

Dover 

Edmund  A.  Dickey. 

33.52 

20.39 

Fort  Madison 

Henry  M.  Salmon. . . 

526.32 

555.99 

Franklin  Centre 

Augustus  Ehinger. . . 

86.07 

43.23 

Green  Bay 

Francis  M.  Jolly 

6.56 

2.18 

2000.00 

Montrose 

Gawen  Hamilton  . . . 

143.59 

105.70 

11.73 

6.37 

31.85 

11.32 

String  Prairie 

Daniel  Harrold  . . . . 

26.71 

11.87 

Sumniitville 

Jacob  Y.  Anthony  . . 

28.21 

8.19 

45.69 

18.63 

West  Point 

William  Werner 

217.90 

192.64 

Linn  County. 

15.46 

7.12 

564.48 

556.54 

Centre  Point 

John  C.nrr  

58.20 

31.94 

T>ry  rVpplr 

Dnnipl  Athnngb 

rj-mvp 

John  B.  Pnfler 

Forfax  

James  TTre 

8.00 

6.00 

La  Fayette 

Richard  Laning 

20.27 

8.94 

Lisbon 

Martin  Floyd.  

134.96 

66.16 

Marion  (c.  h.) 

Henry  H.  Welch 

383.16 

393.50 

Mondieu 

William  P.  Gardner. 

4.74 

3.57 

Mount  V ernon 

Joshua  Hess 

175.08 

121.35 

Nugent’s  Grrove. 

.T  .T  ISTncrPTit 

Necot 

George  C.  Perkins.. 

4.75 

2.52 

Oak  Grove 

Levi  W.  Johnson  ... 

17.88 

9.59 

Palo 

John  Hallenbeck 

18.87 

8.15 

Prospect  Hill 

Jos’ph  Norm’n  Kirby 

13.00 

4.00 

Saint  Julian 

John  Safley 

13.61 

7.14 

Saint  Marys 

Harvev  Gillett 

25.09 

13.54 

Spring  Grove 

Josiah  H.  Walton,  .v 

18.97 

8.90 

Springville 

Moses  P.  Winans  . . . 

36.83 

15.25 

Valley  Farm 

Matthew  E.  Coon. . . 

— 

— 

Louisa  County. 

Columbus  City 

William  A.  Colton  . . 

173.27 

151.33 

Concord 

James  T.atta 

9.50 

6.50 

Grand  View 

James  H.  Sprague.. 

111.58 

62.96 

Harrison 

James  Herron 

19.86 

10.86 

Morning  Sun 

Henry  C.  Blake. . .. 

45.67 

24.92 

Palo  Alto 

Whitney  S.  Kremer. 

9.91 

4.91 

Port  Allen 

William  H.  Hayward 

18.71 

6.07 

Port  Louisa 

George  Hutchinson. 

40.61 

24.11 

Spring  Bun 

Barton  Jones 

10.27 

3.86 

Toolsborougb 

R.  C.  Palmer 

27.02 

13.83 

Virginia  Grove Elias  Marshall 

21.87 

12.10 

^Vapello  (c.  h.) 

Lauren  P.  Wells 

221.47 

215.82 

Lucas  County* 

Arjrro 

Matthew  Irvin 

6.02 

4.75 

Cedar  Grove. ....... 

"lohn  W.  May 

5.50 

4.00 

Chariton  (c.  h.) 

Cyrus  T.  Temple 

214.65 

140.22 

Freeland 

James  T.  Plymate  . . 

'4.25 

2.50 

Greenville 

Xury  E.  West 

18.93 

12.50 

T,n.  Grancre 

John  Hood 

42.79 

23.50 

Tallahoma 

Edwin  C.  Rankin. . . 

9.40' 

9.81 

Madison  Coiuity. 

XTirl/llp 

"nnviq 

Ncm  Con 

Morris  C.  Debord. .. 

— 

— 

Nortli  ISmncli 

Jacob  Bennett 

8.21 

4.88 

Peru  

Benjamin  F.  Brown. 

8.87 

6.26 

OuPPTI’q  T^PlTlt 

JJiYorpyi  OitPPn 

O i • • • • • » 

Saint  Charles 

Milton  Thompson . . . 

87.90 

22.24 

Winterset 

Win.  M.  Knowlton. . 

277.77 

146.78 

Malias?5a  County. 

Agricola 

George  W.  Darland. 

9.50 

5.00 

Auburn 

William  B.  Godfrey. 

14.48 

6.49 

Belle  Fountain 

Daniel  W.  Counsil. . 

48.20 

26.50 

Bluflf  Creek 

Samuel  Berrv 

4.75 

2.20 

i n t. 

fJositis  It,  dacksoii.  •* 

FremonL 

John  Q.  White 

64.07 

41.05 

Mahaska  County — {Continued). 


Granville 

1 Martin  Poling 

$29.63 

! $17.06 

Hopewell 

[Isaac  Mills. . "^. . . . . 

20.96 

1 8.24 

Indianapolis 

Thomas  T.  Tinsley. . 

25.02 

1 19!72 

Laredo 

George  Dunsmore  . . 

9.2S 

1.75 

OsJcaloosa  (c.  h.) 

[Sylvester  Greenough 

, 654.76 

' 712.58 

Peoria 

James  L.  Warren. . . 

28.24 

16.48 

Rose  Hill 

Samuel  B.  Waters. . . 

17.51 

10.81 

Scott 

Ambrose  Downs 

26.07 

9.49 

Timber  Creek 

Andrew  J.  Smith  . . . 





Union  Mills 

John  B.  Stewart 

80.43 

- 13.85 

Marion  County. 

Attica. 

Samuel  C.  Child 

62.15 

38.94 

Bennington 

Ezra  H.  Baker 

18.46 

12.59 

Columbia 

Samuel  S.  Walker  . . 

8.44 

4.88 

Dallas 

.Tnhn  B Parrntt. 

Ely 

Peter  Kline 

11.47 

6.94 

English  Settlement. . 

Macklin  Copeland . . 

14.75 

7.45 

Gosport 

John  Hunt  . 

25.84 

13.32 

Hamilton 

Peter  A.  Schnack. .. 

30.86 

20.46 

Jnla . 

,Tn«appli  ninrV 

Knoxville 

Andrew  C.  Cunning- 
ham   

257.58 

216.85 

Mennon 

Jonas  C Reed 

Newbern 

John  Kewmnn. 

85.32 

16  30 

Pella 

Peter  Barendregt. . . 

277.50 

262.19 

Pleasantville 

Harrison  Jordan 

69.29 

43.86 

Red  Rock  

George  W.  Eubank. 

87.26 

43.50 

Terry’s  ... 

Rjimiipl  PprVinQ 

Wheeling 

William  A.  Mills 

29.31 

18.64 

Marsball  County. 

Albion 

Hezek’h  H.  Seymour 

48.00 

28.00 

T,e  Grand. 

John  H Carleton 

36.25 

15.19 

Marietta 

Edwin  C.  Hall 

119.21 

113.89 

Marshalltown 

Wells  S.  Rice 

68.00 

28.00 

Mormon  Hill 

Isaac  Mever 

18.81 

4.54 

Reedsville 

Ansel  .T.  Cnoper 

Timber  Creek 

Joseph  M.  Ferguson 

23.10 

12.04 

Mills  county. 

Cerro  Gordo 

Conrad  Engleman  . . 

52.12 

20.08 

Florence  

James  H.  Clark 

5.22 

3.99 

Glenwood 

1 Oliver  K.  Tyson 

208.10 

149.32 

Indian  Creek 

David  Silkett 

4.25 

2.75 

Ingraham 

James  H.  Goodman. 

2.40 

16.31 

Wahaghbonsy 

Bennet  Creech 

7.89 

6.20 

White  Cloud 

Samuel  S.  Jamison.. 

— 

— 

Mitchell  County. 

Cardiff  

Oliver  Tillot.son 

rinrn 

A.lexander  H Moore 

IVfitphpll  . 

S B.  Cha.se 

Orville 

Lewis  West 

An^crnr 

Charles  G.  Classen 

M( 

mona  County. 

Ashton ' 1 

William  Burton I 

1 



Preparation [ 

Chas.  B.  Thompson.  | 

2.241 

1.50 

Monroe  County. 

Albia  

John  Phillips 

218.55 

225.53 

A very  

Justus  Selby 

11.13 

7.59 

Cuba  

John  Tavlor 

11.80 

5.52 

T.ewis  Oeorore  . . . 

Gray^s  Creek 

Robert  Kirkwood . . . 

15.34 

5.07 

Half  Way  Prairie.. . 

Lorenzo  0.  Haskell . 

15.04 

5.44 



Adrian  Miles 

25.00 

13.50 

John  C F.vana  

Montgomery  County. 

Or  A (■ 

Joseph  I Zuber  [ 

1 



Ross  Grove |l 

Samuel  Baker 

— 

— 

Sciola r 

Chauucey Sager  ...1 

7.601 

— 

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ITIuscatme  County* 


Atalissa 

Centre  Grove . . . 

Fairport 

Melpine. 

Moscow' 

Muscatine 

Pike 

Strawberry  Hill. 


Centre 

Clarinda 

Hawleysville 
Tarkio 


Fort  Des  Moines. 


William  Lundy 

John  B.  Hanson  . . 

$ 

14.50 

$ 

4.32 

Elijah  Dollarhide . . . 

41.06 

20.47 

Jesse  B.  Henneker. . 

16.24 

6.24 

James  Baxter 

52.36 

59.17 

Henry  Reece 

1448.95 

2001.41 

Thomas  B.  Hubbard. 

14.89 

4.92 

JlenryS.  Griffin 

25.11 

15.33 

Joseph  Heinley 

26.47 

.45 

Freeman  Alger 

136.97 

45.61 

Page  County. 

Robert  Maxwell 

11.36 

5.91 

John  S.  B.  Polsley.. 

32.03 

18.00 

James  M.  Hawley. . . 

43.26 

25.21 

Isaac  Miller 

1.48 

1.00 

Polk  County. 

Morell  C.  Keith 

35.49 

12.36 

,ircLci  

[Wesley  Redhead 

822.03 

1140.11 

Mathew  Cowley 

32.34 

17.83 

Jefferson  Robertson. 

— 

— 

Darius  G.  Merrihew. 

— 

— 

John  C.  Bennett 

35.67 

21.32 

Arthur  J.  Barton 

30.15 

8.32 

John  E.  Welsh 

32.31 

11.28 

James  H.  Sloan 

— 

— 

Pottawattamie  County. 


Boyer 

Council  Blufifs 

Ellisdale 

Macedonia 

Walnut  Grove  Mills. 


Hiram  Bostick 





Joseph  E.  Johnson . . 

561.11 

706.86 

Lewis  J.  Goddard. . . 

— 

— 

Joseph  Z.  Losh 

18.00 

4.50 

William  A.  Reel  — 

12.00 

13.30 

Poweshiek  County. 


Bear  Creek 

Deep  River 

Montezuma  (c.  h.) 

Sugar  Grove 

Victor 


Edw'ards  Barton 

35.00 

16.00 

Myron  Whitney 

6.12 

1.40 

Asel  Stanley 

101.16 

90.74 

John  A.  Killin 

47.97 

5.73 

Charles  Comstock. . . 

20.67 

2.99 

Ringgold  County. 

Caledonia I Peter  G.  Walter. 


Allen’s  Grove 

Amity 

Big  Rock 

Blue  Grass  . . . 
Davenport  . . . 

Dixon 


Le  Claire 

Linn  Grove 

Mount  Joy 

Pleasant  Valley. 

Princeton 

Round  Grove . . . 
Walnut  Grove. . 
West  Buffalo — 
Wolcott 


[Barton  B.  Dunning . 

— 

— 

[Wendell  Poor 1 

1 

1 

Scott  County. 

John  Connor 

5.92 

2.49 

James  F.  Morton — 

1.3.44 

5.46 

George  T.  Barcley.. 

29.93 

11.80 

Horace  Carpenter. . . 

74.80 

48.42 

A.  T.  Mast 

1935.77 

3088.90 

Rodolphus  S.  Dick- 

24.68 

5.24 

inson  

John  F.  Newman. . . 
Alexander  Wells — 

1.42 

.71 

Moses  C.  Farber 

— 

— 

.Jabez  A.  Birchard,  Jr 

40.01 

17.29 

Henrv  G.  Mathews. . 

52.83 

23.32 

. 'JUoClill  XX.  X-iCdilu.lI. 

. Henrv  H.  Pease 

31.01 

12.50 

Warliam  I.  Ruby  . . . 

24.08 

11.39 

. William  D.  Moore  .. 

11.46 

5.99 

Shelby  County. 

Blue  River lAlex’r  Rittenhouse. . I 

SheWy-cille  (c.  h.). . . | James  M.  Butler. . . . | 

Story  County. 

Cambridge i William  G.  Burwell.l 

Goshen Thomas  C.  Davis  ... 

Jlevada j William  Aldridge. . . 1 


7.50 1 8.27 


20.00 

46.25 


6.00 

26.88 


Indian  Town. 

Kinisaw 

Ola 

Redman 

Tamaville 

Toledo 


Tama  County. 

John  Moore  ........ 

Anthony  Wilkinson 
George  Morison  . . . 
James  R.  Graham  . 
Normand  Lewis  . . . 
Henry  C.  Foster  . . . 


Taylor  County. 

Bedford [Samuel  Dale. . . . 

Gravity [John  Banks 

Union  County. 


Afton 

Kings 

Petersville 

Philo 

Platt ' . 


T.  M.  Robinson 

James  M.  Campbell. 

A.  R.  Bowen 

John  A.  Day 

S.  M.  Riggs 


Van  Biiren  County. 

Benton’s  Port 'William  M.  Appleton 

Birmingham ; George  P.  Martin . . . 

Bonaparte Jehial  Gregory 

Business  Corner  . . Gustavus  M.  Aldrich 
Farmington  (c.  h.). . W alter  W.  Grubb . . . 

Gainesborough Isaac  Nixon 

Home Charles  Hilles 

lowaville E.  A.  Harper 

Keomugtoa  (c.  h.)  . . Seth  Millington 

Lebanon  Giles  K.  Ten  Eyck . . 

Milton James  J.  Cassady. . . 

Mount  Sterling James  A.  Alcorn 

New  Market Calvin  P.  Davis  .... 

Oak  Point David  Mowrie 

Pameko Frederick  A.  Stump. 

Philadelphia Wells  Edgerton 

Pittsburg Mark  A.  Newton — 

Portland John  D.  Woodworth 

Upton James  W.  Dowthitt. 

Utica Robert  Browmfield . . 

Vernon John  M.  Estes 

Winchester Ezra  S.  Rand 


Wapello  County. 


Agency  City 

Ashland 

Bladensburg  . . . 

Blakesburg 

Chillicothe 

Competine 

Dahlonega 

Eddyville 

Greene  

Kirkville 

Ottumwa  (c.  h.). 
Point  Isabelle  . . 


Joseph  Myers 

John  W.  Lafone  — 

Mathias  Noel 

Samuel  H.  Butcher. . 

Asa  C.  Olirey 

Solom’n  McReynolds 

William  Lewis  

Michael  Welch  

Hiram  Frederick  . . . 

Henry  Crabbs 

Thomas  J.  Holmes.. 
George  W.  Thomas. 


Warren  County. 


54.00 

6.00 


127.23 

167.10 

178.99 

278.20 

13.09 

24.39 

61.11 

287.26 

33.28 
86.89 
41.87 

13.29 
16.71 

.08 

11.73 

48.37 

20.47 

13.11 

57.27 

57.17 

103.75 


184.48 

55.44 

76.78 

17.78 
3.89 

60.88 

236.08 

8.18 

53.09 

362.42 

9.30 


Carlisle. . . .^ 

Dorrville.. 

Fort  Plain 

Hammondsburgh . 
Handsome  View. . 

Hartford 

fndianola  (c.  h.). . 

Lacona 

Lynn 

Montpelier '. 

Palmyra 

Planeville  . . . .'1 . . . 

Pyra 

Sandysville 

Somerset 


Abram  B.Shoemaker 
Madison  M.  Melvin. 
Anselm  H.  Barker.. 
Aaron  Oliver  Cox . . . 
George  W.  Coverdell 
John  D.  Hartman. . . 
Thomas  J.  Atkcson. 
Willis  Cleavinger. . . 
Leonard  8.  Spencer. 
Charles  G.  Stim.son. 
Christopher  Turnip- 
seed  

31.30 

26.83 

16.00 

4.93 

74.80 

219.00 

6.00 

8.21 

45.85 

Thompson  Walton.. 
W S Glaze 

II 

Shadracli  B.  Johns.. 
W.  S.  Barnes 

'.30 

Washington  County. 

Amboy [William  Adams ( 

Brighton Daniel  L.  Lee. 

Clay [Murcellus  Meacham.| 


160.66 

21.51, 


$9.17 

8.46 

.75 

16.00 


4.00 

4.00 


85.99 

141.78 

159.47. 

238.91 

5.92 

12.83 

32.62 

333.27 

11.04 

22.54 

23.18 

8.72 

5.04 

.04 

5.83 

16.51 

16.40 

7.97 

32.22 

25.00 

57.85 


99.11 

25.14 

40.79 

8.59 

-2.04 

27.34 

204.41 

3.77 

28.02 

309.84 

5.71 


18.79 

18.71 

9.00 
3.36 

30.52 
208.93 

4.00 

5.00 

20.53 


.12 


16.21 

138.07 

6.18 


64 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Washington  County — {Continued), 


$87.04 

$47.54 

11.51 

6.43 

Dutch  Creek 

Robert  Kinkade 

29.37 

16.66 

Marcellus 

Stephen  W.  Stone. . . 

8.49 

4.85 

Pottsville  

John  Marsden 

11.39 

6.77 

Richmond 

Joseph  L.  Cox 

99.57 

85.72 

Valley 

William  Seeton.  ... 

36.00 

24.00 

Washington  (c.  h.).. 

Mary  Parker 

312.10 

275.31 

Wasson  viUe 

R.  S.  Higgins 

71.20 

33.75 

Yatton 

Samuel  Younkin  . . . 

22.88 

13.86 

Wayne  County. 

Bethlehem I 

Samuel  T.  Kirk 

20.84 

11.68 

Cambria 

Wm.  McCutchan... . 

8.00 

7.50 

.Tnhn  W Ta.bler. . 



Corydon 

T.  M.  Bowen 

39.66 

21.78 

TrrppHnm 

'Willinm  Cnmp 

Grand  River 

William  L.  Burge. . . 

39.16 

27.73 

South  Fork 

Peter  Ruark 

19.64 

10.36 

Warsaw 

James  H.  Lyons. . . . 

Webster  County. 


"RAr/lAV  "PliiinQ 

Shprmnu  Hart 

Chnrlpa  Ttprgk 

Fort  Dodge 

William  Williams. . . 

50.00 

18.00 

Homer 

Harvey  G.  Pember- 

79.04 

58.72 

Webster  City 

ton  

Henry  B.  Martin  . . . 

_ — 

— 

Winnebago  County. 


Forest  City 

1 Robert  Clark  | 

1 $ 1 

$ 

Winneshiek  County. 

Blufftnu...  . 

James  D.  Vannatta. . 

Burr  Oak 

Albert  W.  Tinckham 

40.42 

27.70 

Calmar 

Alfred  Clark 

10.00 

6.08 

Castalia 

Lucius  W.  Smith. . . . 

9.00' 

6.00 

Decorah  

William  F.  Kimball. 

317.03 

309.79 

Fort  Atkinson 

David  M.  Ferguson . 

27.00' 

16.00 

Frankville 

Thomas  Bell 

41.29 

35.50 

Freeport 

William  M.  Fannon. 

50.80 

14.78 

Moneek 

Lewis  Boughner 

36.84 

33.10 

Old  Mission 

Francis  J.  Heuber  . . 

24.80 

14.89 

Plymouth  Rock 

Warren  B.  Gilliam  . 





Twin  Spring  

Elijah  Clark 

Winneshiek 

Ignatius  F.  Volts.. . . 

8.68 

1 5.19 

Woodbury  County. 

Sergeant’s  Bluff. ....  I 

T.  Elwood  Clark — 

1 

1 

Sioux  City 

John  K.  Cook 

— 

— 

Smithland 1 

Orin  B.  Smith 

1 

— 

Wright  County. 

Belmond I 

Archer  Dumond  — I 

1 

Fryeburgh 

William  C.  Hurd — 

— 

Gold  Field 1 

J.  B.  Skinner | 

— 

KENTUCKY. 


Adair  County. 


Breeding’s 

James  Breeding  — 

$15.66 

$11.66 

Cane  Valley 

Patrick  H.  Bridge- 

— 

: 

Casey  Creek 

Robert  B.  FerreU.. . 

7.00 

6.00 

CoVwmMa  (c.  h.) 

William  N.  Robinson 

133.18 

117.97 

East  Fork 

Martin  N.  Carr 

8.80 

5.20 

Gradyville 

William  F.  Grady. . . 

18.49 

12.52 

Millersville 

Archela’s  A.  Strange, 
•Tf 

4.42 

4.22 

Milltown 

Matthew  M.  Tucker. 

9.70 

8.20 

MoutpRlip.r.  . . 

James  Miller 

9.83 

6.31 

Neats viUe  

Joseph  G.  Campbell. 

24.32 

15.51 

Allen  County. 

Butlersville •. 

Wiley  W.  Davis  — 

6.52 

17.36 

Cedar  Spring 

R.  M.  Spilman 

9.03 

4.10 

Gainesville 

Charles  C.  Stark  . . . 

3.18 

1.29 

Motly 

John  W.  Rigsby 

— 

— 

Mount  Aerial 

Willis  E.  Arnold 

5.50 

6.75 

New  Roe 

Chriswell  K.  O’Neal. 

30.86 

19.28 

Scotismlle  (c.  h.)  — 

David  M.  Wilson — 

146.51 

93.27 

Anderson  County. 

Camdenville 

Grandison  Utterback 

26.69 

21.02 

Chesher’s  Store 

Albert  G.  Mullins. . . 

10.81 

6.38 

John  F.  Bean  

16.00 

12.00 

Lawrenceburgh  — 

James  Ripy 

19.5.81 

77.49 

Rough  and  Ready  . . 

Urbane  V.  Williams. 

34.53 

19.17 

Ballard  County. 

A 4^  n rn  q v il  1 a 

QAArorA  TVI"  Afiv 

Belle  Ombre 

Martha  A.  Thompson 

10.49 

8.22 

Bhmdville  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Osburn  Belt 

80.75 

75.19 

Elm 

John  W.  Peebles 

2.46 

1.75 

Hazlewood  . . 

Edwin  11.  Bridge- 

15.50 

6.58 

Lovelaceville 

Andrew  Lovelace,  Jr 

61.75 

80.78 

Melvin 

Thomas  Rudd 

6.18 

8.62 

Millburn 

Hermon  Reed 

51.16 

19.51 

Newton  Creek 

Reuben  M.  Beck. . . . 

25.01 

17.02 

Barren  County. 


Antioch 

Bear  Wallow 

Jerman  B.  Morris ... 
James  E.  Terry 

$ 

88.62 

$ 

12.80 

Blue  Spring  Grove. . 

Wm.  W.  Bagby 

28.65 

10.57 

Centre 

Thomas  E.  Newman 

19.4^ 

11.82 

Cross  Plains 

Thomas  M.  Piper. . . 

5.01 

3.91 

Dry  Fork 

Alfred  P.  Maury 

5.56 

2.94 

Edmonton 

William  0.  Newman 

46.84 

13.74 

Glasgow  (c.  h.) 

James  R.  Barrick  . . 

419.98 

493.21 

Merry  Oaks 

David  B.  Denton  . . . 

12.13 

7.25 

Nobob 

H enry  L.  Holsclaw  . 

6.65 

2.26 

Pace’s 

Sanford  R.  Pace 

25.15 

13.68 

Pageville 

John  F.  F.  Jewell. . . 

26.67 

3.68 

Park 

John  C.  Green 

41.U8 

13.68 

Peter’s  Creek 

Oscar  F.  Mosby 

11.89 

9.54 

Prewitt’s  Knob 

Cincinnatus  Roberts. 

84.37 

14.58 

Randolph  

Ausmun  D.  Fiers  . . . 

18.75 

10.96 

Rockland  Mills 

Sampson  Jones,  Jr.. 

3.54 

2.50 

Rocky  HiU 

Fr.nnklin  Settle. . . . 



Roseville 

Henry  Saunders 

19.05 

8.01 

Skegg’s  Creek 

William  A.  NorveU  . 

13.27 

7.50 

Sugar  Plant 

James  H.  Read 

10.71 

6.  "6 

Three  Forks 

George  M.  Procter. . 

29.1U 

7.00 

Woodland 

Wilson  Ritter 

10.19 

2.86 

1 

Bath  County. 

Bethel 

William  R.  Hope 

1 76.93 

39.29 

Eastville 

Ephraim  Goodwin . . 

! 2.74 

1.51 

Gill’s  Mills 

William  M.  Ragland 

: 17.58 

8.19 

Laurel  Fork 

Lewis  McCormack . . 

5.77 

8.91 

Little  Flat 

Levi  Hawkins 

12.67 

12.10 

Marshall 

Levi  Fratman 

22.4S 

16.01 

Olympian  Springs  . . 

Harrison  Gill 

20.90 

11.68 

Oioingsville  (c.  h.). . . 

William  Fenwyck. . . 

183.84 

183.94 

Peeled  Oak 

John  W.  Tomlinson. 

8.75 

8.00 

Sharpsburgh 

James  S.  Rainey 

175.61 

177.67 

Wyoming 

Robert  A.  Caldwell . 

89.67 

22.35 

Boone  County. 

BCtivcr  Lick . . • . . • . • I 

[John  W.  Tucker. . . . 1 

7.961 

5.79 

Bullittsville | 

Absalom  Graves — | 

14.831 

4.65 

KENTUCKY 


Ltfc-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Boone 

Burlington  (c.  h.). . . 

Constance 

East  Bend 

Elijah’s  Creek 

Florence  

Hamilton 

Middle  Creek  Mills. . 
Petersburgh 

Union 

Verona 

Walton 


County — ( Continued) 

Cyrus  Eiddell 

William  Turner 

Hiram  J.  Calvert  . . . 
Albino  0.  Hedges... 
Absalom  Connor  — 
Calbert  B.  Johnson  . 
Thomas  Eoberts  — 
William  W.  Srnith.. 

Noah  A.  Baker 

John  M.  Ossman 

Thomas  J.  Johnson. 


Bonrbon  County. 


Centreville 

Clintonville .... 

Elat  Eock 

Houston  (c.  h.) 

Jacksonville 

Lilley’s  Station  

Millersburg 

Moreland  

North  Middletown. 

Paris  (c.  h.) 

Euddle’s  Mills 


John  W.  Harcourt.. 
Charles  F.  Scruggs  . 
William  S.  Adams  . . 

Willis  P.  Dorsey 

Patrick  M.  Hill 

George  F.  Lilley 

James  Bassett 

Thomas  C.  Wood. . . 

William  T.  Allen 

John  V.  Lovely 

W.  T.  Purnell 


Danville 
MitcheUsburg 


Boyle  County. 

.{Wesley  E.  Orear 

. .Tames  T 


James  P.  Mitchell 


Perry ville [John  A.  Burton. . 

Bracken  County. 


W.  Williams 

William  N.  Dora  . . . 

Abner  Holton 

Seth  C.  Goshorn 

William  A.  Pepper  . 
James  M.  Browning. 
.Jedediah  S.  Hogue  . 

.Joseph  Chipman 

John  A.  Hamilton. . . 
Eobert  A.  Struve  . . . 


Breatbitt  County. 

Frozen  Creek jBenjamin  F.  Sewell.  [ 

Jackson  (c.  h.) John.  0.  W.  Cardwell 

Lost  Creek Ota  H.  Ward 


Augusta 

Brookville  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Browningsville 

Foster 

Locust  Mills 

Milford 

Mount  Olivet 

Pleasant  Eidge 

Powersville 

Santa  Fe 


Bewle3rville 

Big  Spring 

Cedar  Grove 

Clifton  Mills 

Cloverport 

Ilardinshurgh  (c.h.) 

Hudsonville 

Lost  Eun 

Planter’s  Hall 

Stephensport 

Union  Star 

Webster 


Breckenrid^e  County. 

William  Bewley 

William  Wiseheart  . 
Samuel  T.  Elder  ... 
Daviess  E.  Crawford 
George  La  Heist  — 
.James  G.  Haswell... 

Ealph  E.  Cox 

William  H.  Davison. 
.James  H.  Moorman. 
Eich’d  A.  S.  Brashear 
Jacob  P.  Severs  . . . 
Martin  McGlothan . . 


Belmont 

Cane  Spring 

Mount  Washington  . 

Pitts  Point 

Shepherdsmlle  (c.  h.) 
Shortsville 


Bullitt  County, 

William  Patterson  . . 
Sexton  E.  Samuels. . 
William  A.  Foreman 
Charles  Green  well.. 
William  .J.  Colbow. . 
Samuel  C.  Eussell. . . 


Butler  County. 

Berry’s  Lick {Benjamin  Porter 

Harreldville David  D.  Mann 

Logansport {Thomas  C.  Carson.. 

Martin’s  Spring iThomas  B.  Benton. . 

Morgantoicn  (c.  h.).j.John  C.  Howard 

Quality  Valley  Moses  G.  Watkins  . 

Eocheker 

Sugar  Grove . . . 

Welch’s  Creek. 

Woodberry 

5 


.John  Eeneer 

Nathaniel  Porter 

Mark  T.  Brown 

Warren  W.  Hines  .. 


$89.1? 

i $106.33 

12.0C 

1 7.00 

19.3C 

1 11.76 

108.3c 

; 52.27 

40.67 

' 20.94 

15.81 

7.00 

90.04 

91.40 

49.04 

: 27.57 

34.99 

' 23.49 

70.39 

' 38.46 

55.60 

18.68 

50.54 

32.46 

61.50 

24.70 

20.06 

18.53 

22.00 

6.50 

297.15 

197.71 

65.84 

20.01 

112.84 

38.99 

847.12 

977.52 

85.93 

40.59 

1085.28 

11188.57 

21.71 

7.29 

150.10 

1 33.48 

171.64 

1 136.96 

66.16 

63.79 

47.07 

23.04 

9.47 

6.84 

19.79 

12.62 

20.28 

13.55 

16.09 

10.79 

8.28 

4.43 

12.43 

7.26 

2.46 

1 1.50 

20.25 

13.10 

9.731 

1 8.34 

15.66 

15.92 

86.60 

29.99 

7.39 

4.60 

27.56 

17.66 

193.49 

158.89 

206.4S 

163.61 

30.22 

16.14 

3.06 

.94 

9.83 

1.70 

29.12 

10.80 

21.96 

10.52 

41.42 

12.73 

40.04 

20.33 

15.14 

10.67 

119.03 

46.31 

25.86 

16.84 

123.20 

106.67 

14.43 

14.51 

16.50 

7.89 

7.28 

1.80 

49.52 

63.87 

7.76 

3.38 

39.S6 

18.94 

10.71 

6.06 

41.94' 

4.79  1 

Caldwell  County. 

Farmersville ! James  A.  Greer. 

Fredonia 


Long  Pond 

Pollard’s  Tan  Yard 

Princeton 

AValnut  Grove 


Hiram  M.  T 

spoon  

W.  O.  Stokes. 
Azariah  Eice  . 


William  D.  Tinsley 

Callaway  County. 


Henry  W.  Cook. 
William  Hardy. 


Clark’s  Eiver 

Cook’s  Valley 

Hico 

Locust  Grove 

Murray 

New  Concord 

Pine  Bluflf. 

Shiloh 

Wadeslooro  (c.  h.). . . Lewis  L.  Trevathan. 

Campbell  County. 


Archibald  H.  Wear. 
Cyrus  Owen . . . 

John  Hodges.. 

E.  P.  Chandler. 


Alexandria  (c.  h.) . . 

California 

Carthage 

Cold  Spring 

Flagg  Spring 

Newport  (c.  h.) 

Grant’s  Lick James  M.  Boyd 

Persimmon  Grove  . . {Jacob  White. 
Tibbatt’s  Eoads ..  Jesse  Yelton. 


Frederick  Brown. . , 
James  G.  Kercheva 


Edward  Morin. 


Carrollton 

Ghent 

Grass  Hills 

Prestonville 

Sandefer’s  Store. 
Worthville 


Bell’s  Trace 

Bruin 

Grayson  (c.  h.) 

Knaps 

Mount  Savage 

Olive  Hill 

Star  Furnace 

Upper  Tygart 


Carroll  County. 

David  Supple 

Samuel  Sanders 

Lewis  Sanders  

Eichard  Hanks. 

A.  D.  Coplinger 

William  S.  Bailey. . 

Carter  County. 

William  Watson 

Samuel  Mobley 
Benj.  F.  Crawford. . . 
Daniel  T.  Pearce. 
Kirk  0.  Valdenar. . . 
James  W.  Scott 
Samuel  P.  Williams. 


Casey  County. 


Liberty 

Middleburgh  . , 

Mintonville 

Poplar  Hill 


Amalek  T.  Eoyalty . 
Eichard  N.  Hatter.. 

James  Davis 

Pendleton  Jenkins. . 


Christian  County. 


Atkinson , 


Bainbridge 

Belleview 

Beverly 

Cottonwood 

Fruit  Hill 

Garretsburgh 

JIopkiMsmUe  to.  h.). , 

La  Fayette 

Long  View 

Mills 

Newstead 

Oak  Grove 

Pembroke 

Williams 

Woolridge’s  Store... 


son 

Bird  Hardy 

Wilson  J.  Lander. . . 

I.  S.  Poindexter 

P.  W.  Magaron 

William  D.  Ferguson 

Hillery  E.  Bacon 

Thomas  H.  Baker. . . 

Hardy  S.  Sypert 

William  B.  Eadford. 

0.  W.  Mills 

John  C.  Whitlock. . . 
George  B.Blakemore 
Francis  C.  Cowardin 

Joseph  Cordier 

Enoch  A.  Brown 

Clark  County. 

Dunaway’s {Jesse  Powell .... 

Fishback George  T.  Fishback. 

Fryville ( William  M.  Eowe. . , | 


. $6.04 

: $3.17 

■ 57.70 

17.80 

6.66 

5.96 

. 14.56 

6.65 

. 329.59 

362.09 

. 22.31 

1.74 

. 11.84 

7.38 

7.23 

5.45 

. 19  00 

11.00 

5.85 

1 7.22 

. 99.55 

95.26 

. 44.60 

31.14 

. 13.63 

6.55 

. 23.53 

14.24 

. 85.90 

23.61 

114.80 

75.67 

1 14.22 

9.99 

27.84 

47.19 

^ 16.85 

9.04 

15.95 

9.29 

3.00 

— 

, 672.80 

355,22 

6.96 

4.04 

. 294.44 

204.71 

, 117.22 

64.68 

22.94 

17.11 

, 42.98 

26.26 

9.74 

5.45 

20.55 

10.31 

86.02 

41.94 

8.15 

2.06 

29.21 

22.47 

17.71 

11.67 

. 25.56 

18.65 

4.34 

3.05 

48.37 

28.08 

10.21 

7.43 

12.83 

8.75 

7.16 

5.55 

4.83 

2.95 

28.05 

8.53 

36.50 

6.48 

25.41 

7.27 

12.64 

24.91 

13.36 

8.19 

73.72 

23.00 

685.87 

990.14 

124.55 

125.96 

40.57 

17.85 

85.02 

4.96 

60.47 

15.04 

50.03 

15.70 

15.23 

9.59 

15.14 

6.85 

1 4.591 

2.48 

29.27 

5.37 

66 


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Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfBce  to  Department. 


Clarh  County — {Continued). 


Goode’s  Precinct — 

Jones’  Nursery 

Kiddvillo 

Loydsville 

Pine  Grove 

Pucker  ville 

Walnut  Valley 

Winchester  (c.  h.). . . 


John  Hughes 

Fauntleroy  Jones. . . 

Vivian  Daniel 

Elijah  Loyd 

Edmixnd  Pendleton. 

Reuben  Rucker 

David  Meredith 

John  W.  Laughlin. . 


Clay  County# 

Bull  Spring [Washington  RPberts 

Manchester  (c.  h.).. . Edward"‘Gibsou 

Sexton’s  Creek I Henry  I.  Clark 


Clinton  County. 

Albany  (c.  h.) William  E.  Harrison 


Alpha 
Elliott’s  M Roads  . . 

Green  Grove 

Seventy  Six 


Alpha  C.  Davis. 
Harvey  R.  Ryan . . . 
James  M.  Bristow.. 
Abijah  Guthrie 


Crittenden  County. 


Bell’s  Mines 

Camp  Creek 

Crittenden  Springs . 

Dycusburgh 

Ford’s  Ferry 

Marion 

Shady  Grove 

Walker’s 


James  W.  Ralph — 
Daniel  A.  Flannary. 

Edmund  Banks 

I.  N.  Flanagan 

Levi  Yeakey 

Julius  N.  Sutcliff . . . . 
John  W.  Jenkins  . . . 
Robert  A.  Walker.. . 


Cumberland  County 


Daviess  County. 


Cedhoun  (c.  h.) 

Crow’s  Pond 

Curdsville 

Knottsvllle 

Long  Falls  Creek. . . 
McLean’s  Retreat. . . 
Ov^ensboro'  (c.  h.). . . 

Pleasant  Point 

Sand  Spring 

Two  Mile  Creek 


Wm.  H.  Williams... 

Walker  Glover 

Aquilla  Spray 

Anthony  H.  Clements 
James  P.  Moseley. . . 

John  L.  Shaw 

James  B.  Watkins. . 

Tapley  Maddox 

William  A.  Oglesby. 
James  W.  Lashbrook 


Whitesville iFrancis  E.  Taylor. . . 

Yelvington i Charles  V.  Pierce. . . 

Edmonson  County. 

Bee  Spring [Frederick  Meredith. 

Big  Ready ! John  11.  Woosley. . . 

Brownsville | James  Locke 


Dripping  Spring Hamilt’nM.Crochran 

Mammoth  Cave jW.  S.  Parker 

Sun  Fish (William  S.  Bush. 


Estill  County. 


Cottage  Furnace  . . . . 

Irvine  (c.  h.) 

Mountain  Spring 

Old  Landing 

RedR  iverIrbnW  orks 


James  L.  Wheeler 
Charles  W.  Friend 
Ludwell  Lowery. . 
Martin  P.  Moore. . 
Green  E.  Farney. . 


Athens 

Cleaveland 

Leerington  (c.  h.). 

Reform 

Walnut  Hill 


Fayette  County. 

. . . John  E.  Parker 

. . . Benjamin  F.  Watts. 


Jesse  Woodruff. 


$13.40 

$8.00 

27.12 

8.56 

47.55 

24.22 

15.63 

4.20 

62.02 

14.07 

8.48 

5.48 

471.09 

572.22 

79.60 

66.07 

4.931 

2.69 

82.69 

69.60 

6.49 

5.61 

9.81 

6.09 

2.78 

2.00 

12.60 

8.75 

49.27 

31.79 

14.78 

9.96 

10.78 

7.33 

65.96 

41.88 

7.46 

4.69 

97.75 

97.49 

16.01 

12.10 

8.83 

1.99 

1 131.151 

1 80.67 

1 43.51 

1 22.72 

98.60 

80.69 

16.44 

9.89 

9.00 



41.98 

22.27 

15.55 

8.72 

3.21 

.68 

587.23 

609.79 

10.89 

4.59 

4.10 

2.54 

32.00 

20.00 

54.67 

16.28 

3.00 

2.00 

8.70 

7.05 

35.62 

14.78 

25.06 

9.51 

23.12 

11.52 

4.53 

2.59 

118.38 

91.50 

3.21 

2.17 

21.51 

12.47 

61.26 

42.59 

9.96 

2.42 

1650.63 

4342.11 

15.37 

5.70 

18.07 

4.26 

Fleming  County. 


Elizaville. . . 


Henry  B.  Taylor 

76.17 

[Thomas  J.  Thomas  . | 

9.50l 

4-1.  C7 
8.52 


Bn  tier . 

Alexander  W.  Dillon 



Compromise 

W m.  R.  Dickinson . . 

21. .58 

Hickman 

William  M.  Ellison.. 

• 436.91 

Lodge  

Robert  Morris 

40.00 

Glencoe  

6.48 

Napoleon 

33.07 

Warsaw 

171.87 

Fleming  Cov/nty — ( Continued). 


Fleming  8burgh{c,\\. ) 

Hillsboro’ 

Mount  Carmel 

Oak  Woods 

Pleasant  Grove  Mills 

Plummer’s  Mill 

Poplar  Plains 

Sherburne  Mills 

Tilton 

Triplett 

White  Oak  Hill 


Andrew  J.  Stevens.. 

$390.27 

$578.58 

Thomas  M.  Crain . . . 

50.29 

15.36 

Gilbert  Adams 

59..35 

30.80 

Walter  S.  Case 

37.68 

16.10 

Austin  R.  Saunders. 

11.87 

9.16 

Benjamin  Plummer. 

16.23 

9.76 

Joseph  Throop 

77.14 

27.83 

Thomas  Dudley • 

78.64 

17.95 

James  C.  Sousley. . . 

50.00 

20.00 

Benjamin  F.  Powers 

6.40 

4.66 

Benjamin  G.  Johnson 

3.30 

1.97 

Floyd  County. 


1 Elijah  Patrick 

I 1.48 

[James  S.  Layne 

9.34 

1!  Edwin  1.  Friend 

1 49.82 

Franlirm  County. 

Benson Aaron  B.  Dooley.. . . 

Bridgeport Charles  S.  S.  Todd . . 

Elkhorn Benjamin  S.  Arnold. 

Farmdale Benedict  Farmer  . . . 

Forks. of  Elkhorn. . . Chesterfield  Warren; 

Fra>nkfb7't  {c.  h.) Benjamin '•^.Johnson 

Peek’s  Mills |A.  B.  Tarrant 

Stedmanville John  S.  Stedman 


24.84 

110.05 

12.01 

174.78 

48.71 

1827.23 


Fulton  County. 


€allatin  Coiintr. 


Back  Creek 

Bryantsville 

Buck  Eye 

Edinburgh 

Lancaster  (c.  h) 
Paint  Lick 


Garrard  County. 

Joel  N.  Ramsey 

David  C.  Alspaugh. . 
James  H.  Letcher, Jr. 

John  T.  Leavel 

Hervey  D.  Brown. . . 
James  H.  Spilman.. 


Grant  County. 


5.75 

96.96 

27.26 

4.57 

273.00 

61.53 


1.08 

6.54 

37.36 


12.03 

47.97 

5.90 

151.14 

17.42 

2199.60 


9.98 

504.97 

39.00 


9.63 

20.92 

105.08 


9»78 

38.72 

19.55 

3.55 

330.48 

41.84 


Cordova 

Crittenden  . . . 
Downingsville 

Dry  Ridge 

Gouge’s 

Stateley’s  Run 
Williamstoun  (c.  h.) 


J.  W.  Spears 

8.80 

James  O’Hara 

108.06 

George  W.  Salyers . . 

19.12 

Fleming  F.  Nesbit. . 

47.03 

John  A.  Turner 

— 

William  P.  Parrish. . 

5.89 

Squire  Lucas 

42.22 

Graves  County. 


Depot. 

Dublin 

Fancy  Farm — 
Farmington  — 

Feliciana 

Kansas 

Leander  

Mayfield 

Oak  Ridge 

Symsonia 

Wilson’s  Creek 


Melboum  Saxon 

S.  S.  Brown 

Samuel  Willet 

Wm.  D.  Kesterson. . 
William  E.  Bolinger. 

John  W.  Smith 

Charles  E.  Hay 

Edward  S.  New 

John  W.  Taylor 

Edward  j^ustin 

John  Nance 


7.91 

8.99 

25.731 

13.99 

25.201 

16.38 

87.21 1 

91.45 

9.461 

9.02 

9.41  i 

5.46 

161.12; 

56.78 

8.43 

6.22 

18.24' 

11.58 

23.49, 

15.87 

Grayson  County. 


Big  Clifty 

Caneyville 

Falls  of  Rough  . . 
Grayson  Springs. 
lAtchJield  (c.  h.) . 
Millerstowu 


Stephen  W.  Bond. . . 

13.29 

9.05 

Willis  Green 

23.96 

14.13 

Manoah  P.  Clarkson. 

22.66 

5.58 

James  Prunfy  

77.89 

87.19 

Harvey  S.  Webb  — 

36.97 

22.88 

KENTUCKY. 


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Greene  County. 


Allendale 

Barrish  

Catalpa  Grove 

Clover  HUl 

Felixville 

Greemhiirah  (c.  h.). 

Haskinsville 

Laurel  Grove 

Summersville  

Union  Hall 


James  A.  Howell . . . 
Harlow  11.  Harlow. . 

John  Victor 

Joseph  Perry 

David  Terrill 

John  A.  Adair 

Eobert  Haskins 

Elijah  T.  Scott 

Fielding  Chelf 

Daniel  M.  Williams. 


Greenup  County. 


Amanda John  Eussell 

Ashland Elias  S.  Fletcher 

Canuonsburg ^ William  L.  Geiger.. 

Catlettsburgh Nelson  P.  Andrews. 

Greenup  C.  H I Joseph  Pollock 

La  Belle John  Means 

Lime  Works |D.  C.  Munn 

Laurel  Furnace John  S.  Jones 

Oldtown Uardinal  F.  Stark. . . 

Truittsvile  'Jonas  Whitt 

Tygert’s  Creek ;Bazil  Waring 


BennettsviUe 

Blackford 

Hawesville  . . 
Lewisport  . . . 


Hancock  County. 

James  H.  Moorman . 
Pius  M.  Montgomery 

Eisom  Shrader 

Gabriel  I.  Pate 


Hardin  County. 


Cofer  

EUzahetJitoxon  (c.  h.) 

Howell’s  Springs 

Howe’s  Valley 

Nolen  

Otter  Creek 

Bed  Hill 

Stephensburgh 

West  Point 

Yagersville 


Eobert  Funk 

John  B.  Quiggins 
David  B.  Lewis . . 

Lewis  Straus 

Earhart  Winders. 
Ignatius  Bryan  . . 
William  Tarpley. 
Abraham  S.  Gardner 
Bernard  McCoy  . . . 
Philip  G.  Bunger  . . 


Harlan  County. 

CaUoway [Charles  J.  Calloway 


Friendship 
Harlan  C.  H . 
La  Fontaine . 
Poor  Fork  . . 


Washington  Smith. 
Carlo  B.  Brittain . . . 
John  M.  Persifttll.. 
John  H.  Smith 


Harrison  Coimty. 


Berry’s  Station. . . 

Boyd’s  Station . . . 

Broadwell 

Buena  Vista 

Claysville 

Colemansville  . . . 

Conners  ville 

Curry's  Eun 

< 'yrdhiana  (c.  h.) 

Garnett’s  Station. 

Havilandsville. . . 

Kentontown 

Leesburgh  I Bush  rod  T.  Boswell 

Oddville P^ke“ 

Eaven  Creek Charles  H.  Burgess, 

Eobertson’s  Station, . Geo!  W.  Eobertson. 

Eutland William  F.  Laughlin 

Scott’s  Station Hamlet  L.  Webb  . . 


George  W.  Berry.. 

Thomas  Boyd 

Andrew  J.  Beale  . . 

Eobert  Smith 

Edwin  E.  Jackson. 
William  T.  McNees 
James  J.  Laughlin. 

James  Slade 

Oliver  Lucas 

Tandy  Wiglesworth 
Henry  H.  Haviland 
Orville  G.  Cameron 


Bacon  Creek. . 
Glen  Brook.  . 
Green  Elver. . 
Hammonville 
Monroe 


Hart  County. 

George  H.  Eeed 
John  B.  Cobb... 
William  H.  L.  Eenfro 
Eossamus  S.  Thomas 
Joshua  Brents 


$21.03 

$12.65 

5.12 

3.38 

8.36 

3.65 

4.62 

2.90 

210.57 

150.46 

124.00 

22.00 

1.36 

.84 

20.23 

8.23 

22.00 

12.70 

123.32 

36.90 

46.05 

29.68 

154.91 

163.93 

170.82 

167.77 

10.00 

4.00 

14.84 

4.50 

19.23 

12.46 

13.66 

9.13 

15.37 

9.95 

6.48 

3.44 

271.46 

204.92 

68.85 

43.52 

19.22 

7.16 

347.90 

335.67 

14.41 

8.68 

17.50 

13.12 

60.59 

21.92 

37.00 

18.55 

47.89 

35.65 

126.49 

58.83 

1.52 

1.20 

15.30 

9.89 

1.37 

1.00 

1.40 

1.09 

20.00 

7.00 

24.S7 

18.42 

14.18 

9.73 

32.03 

19.36 

36.41 

24.99 

1-3.70 

7.88 

21.08 

19.88 

367.29 

319.51 

6.00 

2 00 

. 18.82 

14.67 

15.8«i 

8.46 

61. .51 

21.79 

19..50 

15,11 

4.45 

3.13 

14.19 

9.59 

9.00 

6.00 

9.98 

6.27 

10.07 

6.31 

30.46 

9.01 

11.36 

10.41 

13.33 

8.04 

Hart  County — {Continued). 


Munfordsville. . 

Eio 

Three  Springs. 

Uptonville 

Woodsonville  . 


James  C.  Eush 

John  T.  Gardner  . . . 

James  M.  Poynter. . . 

George  W.  Upton.. . 

William  V.  Garvin. . 

82.20 1 

$92.-32 


57.55 


Henderson  Ccujity. 


Cairo 

Corydon  

Hebbardsville 

Henderaon  (e.  h.) . . 

Poole’s  Mill 

Smith’s  Mills. 

Steamport. 

Walnut  Bottom 

AVise’s  Mill 


Herman  Nottenius . . 

[ 35.71 

15.86 

William  B.  Pentecost 

' 15.68 

10.04 

Jery  T.  Pittman  — 

37.84 

16.58 

James  E.  Eicketts  . . 

61S.90 

670.09 

AVilliam  W.  Poole  ■. . 

9.00 

2.80 

Eobert  Smith,  Jr 

18.68 

11.52 

Thomas  Gates 

21.52 

13.08 

Benjamin  Faulkner. 

6.89 

3.42 

Peter  Wise 

— 

— 

Henry  County. 


Bethlehem 

Campbellsburg  . . . 

Eminence 

Franklinton 

Jericho 

Lockport  

Midview 

A'ew  Castle  (c.  h.). 
Pleasureville 


Jimmerson  S.  Hall . . 

18.78 

Bland  B.  Elston 

59.01 

John  Brown 

102.18 

Francis  Gross  ...... 

24.94 

James  H.  Moore  — 

35.52 

Charles  Abrahams. . 

33.04 

Isaac  M.  Underwood 

30.80 

Isaac  N.  Webb 

217.-32 

Henry  H.  Calvert . . . 

69.94 

! Merit  Gains 

57.91 

Julius  AVilhoite 

52.24 

'Fleet  H.  Goodridge. 

49.49 

'Joseph  P,  Evins 

20.09 

10.43 

51.77 

47.80 
13.74 

13.81 
19.19 

4.14 

15.51 

63.58 

41.97 

28.2.3 

21.27 

8.00 


Hickman  County. 


Baltimore 

Clinton  

Cohoml)us  (c.  h.) 

Moscow 

Wesley 


Thomas  A.  Slayden. 

9.60 

7.40 

Benjamin  M.  Hatch. 

111.43 

34.98 

James  M.  Moore 

120.41 

120.19 

John  M.  Jackson  . . . 

51.61 

25.51 

Otho  Hardin 

1 8.81 

5.60 

Hopkins  County. 


Ashbysburgh 

Carlow 

Chalk  Level 

Charleston 

Clyde  

Day’s  Store 

Hall 

Little  Prairie 

Madisowoille  (c.  h.) . 

Mulberry  Grove  — 

Nebo 

Providence 

Slaughtersville 

Underwood 

Vanderburgh 


Samuel  W.  Cox 

18.-39 

10.59 

Lorenzo  D.  Orr 

26.04 

11.73 

Gabriel  W.  Jennings 

10.08 

4.96 

.Tnsepb  AV i pt.t 

Wesley  Skinner  .... 

— 



Joseph  Day 

8.58 

6.96 

Eowland  Gooch 

18.48 

10.48 

Eeuben  Medley 

7.-35 

5.26 

Christopher  0.  Hard- 
wick   

264.07 

218.24 

P.  D.  Clayton 

19.07 

7.94 

Miles  Maiin 

21.50 

12.00 

William  D.  Bailey  . . 

57.25 

25.18 

Henry  A.  Prather. . . 

— 



Van  S.  Teague 

10.71 

5.64 

Philip  D,  Clayton. . . 

— 

— 

Jefferson  County. 


Cedar  Creek 

Falls  of  Harrod 

Mrs.  Louisa  Miller.. 
Fred’k  B.  Penebakcr 

— 

— 

Fern  Creek  

Simeon  B.  Lewis 

36.62 

16.-38 

Fisherville 

C.  S.  Wilson 

82.00 

17.00 

Fishpool 

Joseph  E.  Gailbreath 

14.01) 

7.00 

Grassy  Pond 

William  Arnold 

11.00 

5.00 

Hav’s  Spring 

Arcliibald  Hays 

32.16 

9.91 

Jeffersontown 

Joseph  P.  Futik  — 

25.63 

9.76 

Laeona 

A.  11.  Hussey 

18.62 

9,23 

James  G.  Malone. . . 

57.61 

21.98 

Louisville  (c.  h.) 

Francis  S.  J.  Eonald. 

2000.00 

21.047.18 

Middletown 

William  Waters 

101.66 

81.84 

Portland 

Louis  Euth  

203.46 

77.54 

Saint  Matthews 

John  B.  Anderson  . . 

84.85 

8.79 

Salina 

Mansfield  G.  Kendall 

32.82 

8.29 

AVilliamson 

John  B.  O’Bannon. . 

42.22 

5.22 

Jessamine  County. 

Cogar’s  Landing 

[Thomas  S.  Cogar ... 

1 2-3.66 

1 10.15 

Jessamine 

[William  J.  King 

1 8.07 

1 8.08 

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Jessamine,  County — {Continued). 


Keene 

Marble  Creek 

Mount  Freedom 

Nicholasmlle  (c.  h.). 

Pekin 

Potts’  Mills 

Sulphur  Well 


Charles  McDavitt. . 

John  M.  Taul 

Isabell  Sutton 

Henry  J.  Campbell 
Samuel  Hedger. . . . 
James  H.  Blakaman 
James  M.  Harris 


$123.85 

19.54 
.31.00 

308.0.3 

47.55 
22.00 
17.40 


$57.08 

15.70 

18.00 

278.81 

16.12 

17.00 

9.70 


Johnson  County. 

Pcdntsmlle  (c.  h.). . . | Samuel  P.  Hagar  . . . [ 81.53 1 10.72 

Kenton  County. 

Bank  Lick 

Covington 

Dry  Creek 

Fiskburgh 

Fowler’s  Creek 

Independence  (c.  h.) 

Morning  View ...... 

New  Canton 

Piner’s  ><)  Eoads  — 


! Stephen  Mosher  . . . 

16.83 

1 7.90 

William  D.  Holt  — 

1420.77 

1568.06 

Thomas  E.  Lindsay . 

82.83 

18.94 

D.  L.  Fisk 

12.46 

7.09 

Joel  Dedman 

5.60 

4.16 

John  W.  Johnson. . . 

73.18 

42.65  1 

George  H.  Mullins . . 

— 

— 

John  Morris 

14.58 

' 6.70 

Gabriel  M.  Mullins  . 

14.62 

8.95 

Knox  County. 


Barbowrsmlle  (c.  h.) 

Clear  Creek 

Cumberland  Ford. . . 

Flat  Lick 

Lynn  Camp 

Yellow  Creek 


William  B.  Anderson 

120.90 

123.56 

.T  A Pflrtnn 

Eufus  M.  Moss 

15.85 

6.28 

John  Jacobs  

3i'.53 

18.03 

Stephen  D.  Colyer . . 

13.99 

8.02 

Wm.  M.  Dickinson  . 

8.73 

5.76 

La  Rue  County. 


Hodgensville 

Cadwalader  W.  Wil- 
li3,mson 

99.59 

90.24 

Magnolia 

Wayne  Ferguson. . . 

5.00 

2.00 

Oak  Hill 

Wm.  W.  Brownfield. 

15.02 

7.49 

Salt  Lick 

Jacob  T.  Miller 

— 

— 

Laurel  County. 


Bush’s  Store 

Laurel  Bridge 

London 

Mershon’s  M Eoads. 

Middle  Fork 

Eose  Hill 1 Stephen  Wood  . . . . 

White  Lilly Samuel  Benjey 

Whippoorwill Samuel  McHargue. 


George  A.  Bush  . . . 

Charles  Colyer 

John  Horton 

Abraham  Baugh  . , 
I.  I.  Forbes 


1.46 

1.00 


4.88 

4.25 

50.71 

10.90 

1.06 

.50 


Lawrence  County, 


Blaine 

Bolt’s  Fork 

Falls  of  Blaine. 
Louisa  (c.  h.). . 
Peach  Orchard 

Prosperity  

Warfield 


Samuel  Sparks 

8.30 

5.95 

Edmund  Gibson 

20.68 

12.99 

Talton  W.  Everett.. 

6.50 

4.14 

John  M.  Cook 

95.79 

74.59 

Ambrose  Wilbur 

55.36 

35.26 

John  Wellman 





Samuel  Laird 

— 

— 

Letcher  County. 

Cornett’s  Mill iSamuel  Cornett I 

Indian  Bottom Stephen  Hogg 

^yJdtes'b^l7'gh  (c.  h.).  iJames  W. Vermillion| 


Lewis  County. 


Cabin  Creek 

(Jlaj'kshui'gh  (c.  h.)  . 

Concord 

Kinniconick 

Martin’s  Fork 

Orange  Valley 

Poplar  Flat 

Quincy . 

Eock  Creek 

Tolesboro 

Vanceburgh  

White  Oak  Plains  . . 


John  D.  Tully  .... 
INIichael  M.  Teager 

John  Lovell 

Nathan’l  E.  Garland 
Tames  D.  Irwin  . . . 
Thompson  Irwin. . . 
Thomas  Henderson 

James  E.  White 

Alex’r  K.  Thompson 
James  H.  Day. . 
John  C.  Allison. 
James  Williams. 


l.OOl 

1.00 

18.81 1 

9.84 

25.60 

12.37 

31.08 

24.24 

61.42 

58.19 

20.69 

9.90 

4.77 

2.89 

17.96 

8.69 

5.00 

1.75 

14.11 

9.71 

22.91 

17.88 

65.89 

42.91 

Crab  Orchard 

Hustonville 

Milledgeville 

Stan  ford  (c.  h.) 

Walnut  Flat 

Waynesburgh 


Lincoln  County. 

John  Edminston 

Francis  S.  Kauffman 
Nicholas  Wolfflin. . . 

Joseph  A.  Lytle 

Henry  B.  Middleton. 
John  Griffin 


Livingston  County. 

Berry’s  Ferry Uriah  G.  Berry •. 

Carrsville Edmund  H.  Angle . . 

Boss’ Ferry John  Eoss,  Jr 

Salem  (c.  h.) ....  Joseph  D.  Barker. . . 

Smithland John  A.  Martin 


Logan  County. 

Adairville Isham  j.  Inman 

Escipion William  Porter 

Gordonsville Aaron  D.  Kennedy. . 

Hague E.  H.  Collier 

Henrysville 'William  F.  Henry. . . 

Keysburgh Joseph  S.  Chastain  . 

Logan  Mills blames  G.  Meador. . . 

Eabbitsville William  W.  Smith. . 

Eichlieu William  Dial 

BusseUville  (c.  h.)  . . Elihu  H.  Finley 

South  Union John  E.  Eades 

Volney IJohn  I.  Vick 


$145.34 

88.15 

23.29 

174.12 

20.00 

14.14 


17.04 
22.00 
15.94 

66.04 
315.96 


89.52 

25.40 

26.83 
19.56 
46.59 
16.16 

9.68 

15.00 

4S7.29 

88.83 
61.98 


$112.03 

49.83 

14.80 

164.03 

11.40 

8.78 


9.65 

20.00 

4.41 

40.22 

382.15 


95.98 

11.60 

12.55 

9.26 

20.67 

14.46 

5.58 

8.50 

518.55 

34.49 

26.50 


Lyon  County# 

Eddyville  (c,  h.) [Matthew  M.  Lyon. 

McCracken  County# 


1 William  H.  Kidd  ...  I 

lO.cSj 

MinervaAnnGholson 

8.50 

Idohn  Milliken ! 

774.421; 

McLean  County# 


Bremen 

Calhoun  (c.  h.) 

Eumsey  

Social  Hill 

W orthington  . . 


Benjamin  F.  Arnold. 

32.73 

William  H.  Williams 

98.60 

James  M.  Percival. . 

87.17 

John  M.  Eaves 

8.00 

Paschal  Leigh 
Townes 

9.64 

I 213.941  146.86 


4.21 

3.00 


15.75 

80.69 

83.62 

3.79 

5.36 


Madison  County# 


Berear 

Big  Hill 

Boonesboro’ 

Elliston 

Goochland 

Joe’s  Lick 

Kingston 

Kirksville 

Menelos 

Posey 

Prunty’s  Mill 

Richmond  (c.  h.) . . . 

Eogersville 

Speedwell 

Tate’s  Creek 

White  Hall 


William  B.  Wright.. 

7.00 

5.00 

William  W.  Smith.. 

16.49 

6.75 

John  Stevens 

8.34 

4.42 

Thomas  S.  Ellis 

41.38 

18.11 

C.  D.  Gooeh 

John  Gav  

19.51 

12.70 

James  B*  Heatherly. 

23.67 

11.20 

Thomas  Brown 

59.77 

17.80 

John  Dozier 

12.36 

8.97 

Fleming  T.  Owens. . 

5.50 

3.68 

Harvey  Hamilton . . . 

— 



James  11.  Berrv 

360.00 

444.00 

Samuel  Fechheimer. 

23.14 

12.43 

Henry  B.  Dillingham 

11.65 

5.67 

James  G.  Munday  . . 

Thomas  Wagle 

— 

— 

Marion  County# 


Bradfordsville 

Augustus  Eyder 

50.81 

22.19 

Havsville 

Ebenezer  G.  l^Iartin. 

51.13 

20.45 

Lebanon  (c.  h.) 

Henry  L.  Mudd 

381.45 

324.68 

Loretto 

Anne  E.  Lancaster. . 

17..S5 

9.24 

Manton 

Edward  E.  Green. . . 

21.84 

15.17 

New  Market 

Henrv  Carter 

19.43 

6.22 

Eaywick William  E.  11.  Cass 

Marshall  County# 

37.98 

21.37 

Aurora 

S.OO 

83.89 

6.00 

59.65 

Benton  (c.  h.) 

James  T.  Clark 

Birmingham 

.Toiiathnn  Ellis 

25.62 

13.86 

Brieeshiircirli 

William  11.  Yancey. 
William  Noel 

Davis  M Eoads 

5.00 

5.00 

4.59 

F:nr  Tle.ilino' 

•Tjiitics  A Filbcck 

5.24 

Palma 

Alfred  Johnston 

Samuel  Licky 

Watson’s 

— 

— 

KENTUCKY. 


69 


Left-hand  column  shows  oompensatiou  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Dover 

Fern  Leaf 

Germantown 

Helena 

May’s  Lick  

Maysville j. . . , 

Minerva 

Mount  Gilead 

Murphysville 

North  Fork 

Orangeburg 

Sardis 

Slack 

Washington  (c.  h.) . , 


Mason  County. 

John  Gates 

William  Howell 

Anderson  Doniphan 
Lucien  B.  Luttrell. . . 
Edward  H.  Herndon 
Benjamin  O.  Pickett 
Henry  Hubbard  . . . 
Geo.  C.  Kichardson 
Joseph  W.  Howe 

John  Larew 

Joseph  Varian  .. 
David  Wood. .... 
Charles  S.  Smoot 
Jacob  P.  Downing 

Mead  County. 

Bra/tulenhnrgh  {c.h,.)  William  T.  Hayes  . 

Flint  Island [William  Eoberts. . . 

Garnettsville John  C.  Lawson... 

Meadville Sigmund  Griff 

Kock  Haven Robert  Graham  — 

Stapleton.. |Thomas  A.  Brown. 

Mercer  County. 

Bohan James  Wilson 

Cane  Run Peter  C.  Depauw  .. 

Cornishville Garland  Symmes.. 

Duncan Abrah’m  B.  Voorhies 

I/arrodsbzcrgh{c.h.)  Walter  Wheatly 

McAfee jFrank  M.  McAfee. . . 

Nevada Charles  H.  May 

Pleasant  HiU ...  John  E.  Bryant 

Salvisa ! William  H.  McAfee. 


Centre  Point. . . 

Fountain  Run. 
Hilton 


Monroe  County. 

Wilson  L.  Bigger- 

staff 

William  P.  Denton. 
William  E.  S.  Taylor 


Mud  Lick Thomas  Webb 

Rock  Bridge Madison  H.  Hardin . 

Sulphur  Lick  Winford  Daniel 

Ibrnphinsville  Peck 


Aaron’s  Run 

Camargo 

Cash’s  Nob 

Howard’s  Mills 

Levee 

Mount  Ida 

Mount  Stirling  (c.h.) 


Montgomery  County. 

David  0.  Tully 

Adam  B.  Dishong. . 
William  C.  Shubert. 

John  Turley 

James  P.  Turner. . . 
John  B.  Dobyns  . . . 
Benjamin  F.  Berkley 


Morgan  County. 

Black  Water Archibald  Day 

Bloomington James  M.  Kendall . . 

Caney David  I.  Lykins 

Cassity’s  Mills  William  W.  Phillips. 

Christy’s  Fork Thornton  W.  Sanford 

Hampton’s  Mills — Geoi'ge  M.  Hampton 

Hazle  Green David  S.  Trimble.. 

Head  of  Paint  William  Brown 

Johnson’s  Forks William  S.  Lykins. 

Licking  Station Joseph  Gardner  . .. 

.Little  Sandy Daniel  Horton 

Swiftville Cud  M.  Hanks  . .. 

West  l.iherty  (c.  h.).  A.  L.  Davidson 

Woodlawn Jesse  Kendall 


Miihlcuburg  County. 

Airdrie [Samuel  S.  Heath 

Earles | Samuel  W.  Earle  . . , 

Ellwood. . ; [Hugh  W.  McNary  . . 

Greenville  tc.  h.)  ..  . Francis  B.  Hancock. 

Laurel  Bluff Samuel  Turner 

Lead  Hill Jjames  B.  Hancock. 

Model  Mills 1 John  L.  Roark. . . . . 


$83.87 

$70.02 

5.00 

3.00 

121.26 

154.05 

42.25 

24.41 

182.52 

57.80 

1163.75 

638.68 

13.96 

6.46 

26.00 

10.00 

61.19 

25.74 

38.43 

18.02 

34.83 

19.11 

20.08 

1.50 

194.25 

18.68 

186.72 

214.90 

37.99 

19.18 

84.38 

4.24 

18.19 

9.79 

25.65 

13.61 

4.20 

— 

37.001 

1.62 

16.40 

10.60 

34.86 1 

.21.86 

26.111 

15.56 

655.87 

787.80 

49.80 

6.69 

13.13 

6.50 

65.98 

18.93 

123.75 

14.12 

18.47 

8.05 

‘28.17 

20.14 

7.36 

5.36 

5.34 

3.33 

1.47 

1.06 

8.24 

4.92 

91.45 

68.37 

31.79 

15.16 

24.28 

14.53 

102.61 

5.35 

lS54 

12.03 

14.75 

6.34 

32.18 

13.76 

466.71 

487.96 

3.98 

2.63 

3.08 

2.08 

4.60 

4.50 

3.62 

2.57 

4.04 

2.77 

[ 26.72 

11.02 

1.94 

1.26 

1 .60 

.411 

i 11.23 

7.60 ; 

5.52 

4.26 

1 5.83 

4.20 

1 80.32 

34.69 

; 3.17 

2.32 

9.75 

4.29 

5.72 

.90 

251.37 

260.12 

10.82 

5.25 

5.08 

2.44 

■ 

— 

Muhlenhurg  County — {Continued). 

Pond  River  Mills. . . Richard  B.  Earle. . . . ! $14.29 
Nathaniel  H.  Row 

land.  ...  

Absalom  J.  Rhoads 
Charles  B.  Wickliffe 


South  Carrollton. 

Sulphur  Springs. 
Wickland 


72.53 

1.20 


IVclson  County. 


Bardstown  (c.  h.). . . 

Bloomfield 

Boston 

Chaplin 

Deatsville 

Fairfield 

High  Grove 

New  Haven 

New  Hope 

Poplar  Neck 

Rolling  Fork 


Thomas  B.  Mattingly 

635.51 

William  R.  Finley.. 

208.76 

William  J.  Carpenter 

20.72 

Thomas  K.  Marshall 

32.12 

Thomas  Conn 

14.60 

William  R.  Marshall 

5('.40 

Daniel  McClean 

40.82 

Joseph  Brown  

123.91 

Lawrence  J.  Berry . . 

8.28 

James  Coy 

10.75 

Martin  Y an  Buren 
Stiles 

2.68 

$8.86 

23.22 


689.19 

1.95 

15.54 

11.80 

7.79 

40.52 

18.00 

52.31 

4.83 

4.06 

1.72 


IVkholas  County. 


Blue  Lick  Springs  . . 

Buzzard  Roost 

Carlisle  (c.  h.) 

Carter’s  Store 

East  Union 

Forest  Retreat 

Head  Quarters 

llinkston 

IrvinesviUe 

Moor  efi  eld 


Beaver  Dam 

Briggs’  Mills 

Brown’s  Grove. . 

Buck  Horn 

Buford 

Cromwell 

Fordsville 

Hartford  (c.  h.). 

Hines’  Mills 

Livermore 

Pleasant  Grove. 


James  M.  Hildreth. . 

61.07 

21.41 

Andrew  W.  Shrout. . 

11.39 

9.50 

Hugh  M.  Stitt 

■ 156.19 

162.75 

John  Carter 

8.34 

5.58 

John  L.  Gardner. . . . 

5.93 

4.25 

Samuel  L.  Brancker. 

33.54 

2.39 

John  G.  Conway  . . . 

18.37 

16.02 

Jno.  McConnaughay 

2.87 

1.00 

John  B.  Taylor 

11.08 

8.38 

Robert  W.  Howe 

47.39 

18.66 

James  T.  McCabe. . . 

8.47 

5.49 

1 Martin  B.  Smedley.. 

15.73 

10.33 

Ohio  County. 

Elijah  G.  Williams. . 

8.72 

2.50 

Hopkins  Bright 

2.43 

1.58 

John  G.  Brown 

2.43 

1.58 

Basil  M.  Bennett. . . . 

4.51 

2.54 

Samuel  K.  Bell 

17.03 

7.06 

Quintus  C.  Shanks  . . 

33.71 

17.63 

John  Hall 

23.71 

14.38 

Joseph  T.  Benton. . . 

152.74 

166.39 

Alfred  T.  Hines 

16.42 

8.24 

H.  J.  Belt 

32.38 

14.45 

James R.  Edwards. . 

4.00 

2.00 

John  A.  Taylor. . . . 

9.66 

6.01 

.William  Austin 

1.39 

.59 

Ballardsville  — 
Brownsborough. 

Centrefield 

Floydsburgh 

Goshen 

Kelly’s  Landing. 

La  Grange 

Oldhamburgh — 
Pewee  Valley — 
Westport  (c.  h.) . . 


Oldham  County. 


John  Swain 

Zaeheriah  W.  T.  Pin 

nell 

Henry  P.  Norton. . . 
James  F.  Wilson.. . 
Robert  H.  Moore. . . 

John  Kelly 

John  H.  Ford 

Humphrey  Gwynn. 
Charles  F Smith. . . 
Edward  P.  Johnston 

Owen  County. 


23.30 
64.09 

8.79 

52.66 

43.30 
4.86 

13s  64 
20.88 


11.78 

20.72 

6.20 

20.96 

18.02 

3.01 

167.53 

12.95 


Dallasburg 

Gratz 

Harmony 

Lusby’s  Mill 

Monterey 

New  Columbus 

New  Liberty 

(hoenton  (c.  h.) 

Poplar  Grove 

Rock  Dale 

Savern  

Sparta 


Joseph  B.  Wheatley. 

32.37 

John  Baker 

16.36 

I.  P.  Hardy 

23.34 

William  Lusby.  

3.68 

Jesse  A.  A.  Hardin.. 

44.00 

Augustus  Price 

12.00 

James  P.  Orr 

108.08 

Lindsey  Briscoe.  . . . 

H'S.ll 

Y.  Je.sse  Crouch 

14.06 

Belfield  C.  Glass  . . . 

5.21 

Sidney  S.  RoAvlett. . . 

11.29 

William  Bond 

7.80 

32.54!  22.85 


23.91 

9.91 
25.72 

2.44 

28.00 

T'.OO 

56.01 

65.15 

9.92 
3.55 
7.43 

4.92 


70 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Kight-Uand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Depurtiaentt 


Owsley  County. 


Boone/cille  (c.  li.). 
Devil’s  Creek  — 

Gray  Hawk 

Green  Hall 

Proctor 

South  Fork 

Spruce  Grove 

Traveller’s  Eest.. 


Moses  C.  McNew  . . . 
Sandlbrd  E.  Shackel- 
ford   

John  Farmer 

M.  C.  Hughes 

Montgomerylloward 
Abijah  B.  Gilbert. . . 
Samuel  Heironymus 
James  E.  Gibson — 


$35.59 

1.50 

7.17 

2.5<) 

35.S7 

3.91 

33.00 

6.S9 


$14.35 

l.OO 

’ 4.84 
1.76 
24.79 
2.50 
1.20 
5.17 


Pendleton  County. 


Ash  Eun 

Aspen  Grove  — 

Callensville 

De  Mossvilie 

Falmouth  (c.  h.) , 

Flower  Creek 

Meridian 

Morgan 

Motier 

Wright’s  Station . 


Alfred  D.  Moore 

6.89 

5.65 

Nicholas  Pettit 

— — 

— 

John  W.  Hume 

22.97 

17.00 

Henry  Bullock 

23.40 

14.23 

John  B.  Eawling.s. . . 

126.61 

92.92 

William  Moreland.. 

26.57 

18.80 

Heber  Shoemaker. . . 

lO.Otf 

.5i» 

Benjamin  F Hume. 

— 

— 

Edward  W.  Holmes. 

14.46 

10.69 

John  P.  McCracken. 

— 

— 

Perry  Countjb 


[Eobert  S.  Brashears.  | 

4.09  [ 

(Jesse  Combs | 

9.061 

Pike  County. 

Coal  Grove 'Anthony  W.  Hatcher 

Democracy John  Clay 


Lonville. 

Piketon 

Eobinson  Creek. 


Eichard  M.  Ferrell. . 
James  N.  Draper. . . 
David  May 


10.01 

1.87 

9.81 

85.87 

2.26 


1.61 

3.17 


6.51 

1.29 

5.30 

12.20 

1.83 


Stanton. 


Powell  County. 

. . [Achilles  C.  Daniel . . j 


21.681  10.40 


Pulaski  County. 


Adams’  Mills  . . . 

Cuba 

Dabney 

Dallas 

Dobbsville 

Grundy 

Line  Creek 

Somerset  (c.  h.) . 

Telico 

W aterloo 

Waitsboro i. 


Paschal  H.  Saunders 

24.76 

17.40 

Armstrong  Adams. . 

— 

— 

Joel  Hubbel 

7.41 

4.37 

John  Bobbitt 

16.68 

10.02 

Bartholomew  Neel. . 

3.'  0 

2.70 

Eli  S.  Salyer 

7.41 

3.80 

Andrew  Decker.  . . . 

— 

— — 

Frank  J.  White.  . . . 

2611.92 

143.90 

William  Hyden 

— 

— 

C.  I.  Sievers  

17.75 

10.73 

Daniel  S.  Munn 

— 

— 

Roekcastle  County. 

Mount  Vernon G.  Williams | 127.941 

Eound  Stone I J araes  Sayers 

Scaffold  Cane [Moses  Easley 


Russell  County. 


76.45 


4.831  2.81 


Horse  Shoe  Bottom 

J amestown 

Eowena 

Eussell  Springs 


Israel  C.  Winfrey. .. 

27.14 

Janies  Paul 

2.23 

Mary  A.  Callicotte  . . 

59!63 

Tolin  .4.  Leveriilge. . 

12.55 

Timoleon  Bradshaw. 

— 

21.90 

1.53 

49.10 

8.67 


SfOit  County. 


Georgetown  (c.  h.) . . 

Great  Cro.ssings 

Griffoe’s  Mill 

Joncs'.s  

Little  Engle 

iSewtowu 

(lx  ford  

Payne’s  Depot 

Slami)ing  Ground. . . 

Turkey  Foot 

AVhite  Sulphur 


Philip  B.  Hudson 
George  Griffee. .. 
Peter  N.  Jones  . . 
John  S.  Getty.. .. 
George  E Biuidel 
Cary  .\.  Ward. . . 
Asa  Pavne 


dacob  Eussell. . . . 
Samuel  S.  Forsee 


>1.. 

659.26 

704.21 

52  19 

5.01 

8.44 

1.92 

1(111. (10 

50.11(1 

4"."3 

21.51 

.3(1.86 

12  sS 

27.98 

14  73 

20. 

7.58 

vay 

85.94 

69.82 

5.61 

K.33 

23.06 

10.16 

Shelby  County. 


Chesnut  Grove. . . 
Christiansburgh. . 

Clay  Village 

Consolation 

Cropper’s  Depot. 
Hardinsville. . .. 
Harrisonville .... 

Jesse’s  Store 

Shelby ville  (c.  h.) 

Simpsonville 

Southville 


James  Lowery 

John  G.  Farmer. . 
William  Hulett . . . 
Lemuel  D.  Bryant 
James  H.  Cropper 

I.  E.  Nigh 

Eobert  J.  E.  Baker 
Warner  B.  Jesse . . 
James  L.  Ellingwood 
Thomas  H.  Milligan. 
William  A.  Wilson.. 


Simpson  County. 

Franklin  (c.  h.) [Thomas  S.  Mahin. . . | 

Hickory  Flat [Samuel  Hatfield | 


Spencer  County. 


Elk  Creek 

Mount  Eden 

Smileytown 

Taylorsville  (c.  h.) . 
Van  Dyke’s  Mill. . . 

Waterford 

Wilsonville 


Samuel  Clark 

Thomas  M.  Eastland 

Jesse  Kendall 

George  Welling 

John  C.  Van  Dyke 

Simon  Straus 

George  W.  Brooks 


Taylor  County. 

Eobert  Colvin. . . . 

John  Taylor 

James  A.  Sublet! . 

Todd  County. 


Allensville IDavid  B.  Hutchings 


Campbellsville 

Mannsville 

Sublett’s  Store. 


Cliffy 

Daysville 

Flkton  (c.  h.). . 

Fairview 

Graysville 

Had'ensville  . . . 
Lynchburgh . . . 
McLean’s  Mill. 
Pilot  Knob  . . . . 

Eoscoe 

Trenton 


John  C.  McGehee 
William  H.  Campbell 
William  E.  Bean. . . 
Thomas  H.  Shaw. . 
Edward  E.  Spurrier 
Burnley  D.  Smith. . 
James  T.  Porter. . . 

E.  L.  McLean 

John  J.  Black 

William  S.  Hickman 
Thomas  D.  Walker  . 


Trigg  County. 

Cadiz  (c.  h.) James  Q.  Miller  . . . 

Canton i William  J.  Fuqua  . 

Donaldson Peyton  Thomas 

Empire  Ironworks.  Daniel  Hillman 

Golden  Pond Daniel  Flora 

Lindsay’s  Mills Sackfield  S.  Lindsay 

Eoaring  Spring 1 William  Eichards. . 

Eoek  Castle iDrury  W.  Standrod 

Wallonia [Stephen  W.  Gray. . 


Trimble  County. 


$i9.3n[ 

62.36 

115.19 

60.15 

27.42 

54.57 
33.24 
16.68 

827.11 

114.61 

19.58 


240. 60  [ 
7.42 


87.60 

130.69 

33.72 

14.57 

37.56 


114.921 

4.63 


63.99 

5.2S 

24.(!5 

313.93 

71.51 

32.15 

67.02 

2.00 

6.13 

21.48 

115. 


Garriott’s  Landing 

Milton 

Winona 


Berry’s  Mill 

Bordley 

Caseyville 

Clay 

Cypress 

Gum  Grove 

Harmonia 

llentsville 

Montezuma  

Jforganjield  (e.  h.). 

Ealeigh 

Uniontown 


Ambrose  11.  Talbott. 

112.32 

Leven  Garriott. 

16.59 

G.  W.  Miller 

121.08 

John  D.  Miles 

18.21 

Jnion  County. 

1 6.06 

Charles  B.  Boss 

9.3.3 

James  P.  Finnie 

201.58 

Joel  Blackwell  . ... 

15.00 

Francis  H.  Shouso..' 

i s.is 

John  Dyer 

15.01 

William  Harmon  . . . 

1 

Henry  A.  Hents.. . . . 

lO.Of' 

John  D.  Wynns  — 

I.IG 

John  II.  McCormick. 

216.62 

Eobert  P.lMackeown 

28.92 

Churchill  B.  Bohan- 

91.02 

nan 

$10.73 

81.48 

62.61 

30.96 

16.12 

44.23 

21.15 

9.02 

909.59 

58.13 

10.76 


265.84 

4.40 


15.58 

122.67 

24.74 

9.14 

12.13 


116.87 

3.14 


22.04 

2.89 

4.06 

312.09 

25.37 

1.00 

17.73 

1.00 

2.84 

7.70 

96.02 


217.37 

41.57 

1.20 

40.49 

4.63 

14.10 

24.00 

10.58 
15.93 


57.33 

14.15 

101.97 

S.29 


3.95 

6.27 

7n..83 

8.<i0 

5.67 

13.88 

4.00 

.98 

60.70 

13.34 

37.65 


LOUISIANA 


71 


Left-hami  colnniu  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-haml  one,  net  revenue  of  OlTtce  to  Department. 


Warren  County^ 


Alma 

Boxcling  Green  (c.h.) 

Claypool 

Dough tj^’s  Creek . . . 

Gasper  Mills 

Green  Castle 

Ingleside 

Pleasantville 

Polkville 

Smith’s  Grove 

Temperance  Hill  . . 

Warrenton 

TVoodburn  


James  TT.  Lewis  — 
James  T.  Donaldson 
John  S.  Saunders. . 

Leonard  Tolty 

Henry  Potter 

Samuel  S.  dohnson 
Robert  W.  Thomas 

I.  H.  Perkins 

Thompson  H.  Bunch 
Nathaniel  Strange  , 

Noel  Johnson 

William  Brown 

Henry  C.  Hampton 


Wasliington  County. 


Beech  Fork 

Beechland 

Fredericktown  

Mackville 

SpHngfleld  (c.  h.)  . . 

Texas 

■Willisburgh 


John  M.  Bodine  . . 
William  Wharton. 
Samuel  0.  Fowler 

John  M.  Smith 

John  Stark 

R.  P.  Steenbergen 
James  F.  Wilson. . 


$ 

71S.57 


10.00 

11.07 


8.45 

37.10 


10.50 

44,91 


$ 

907.55 


10.00 

6.03 


5.64 

8.95 


.44 

15.47 


11.32 

10.88 

21.62 

15.21 

84.11 

18.20 

65.21 

27.66 

295.84 

238.90 

66.70 

12.22 

26.70 

14.84 

Wayne  County. 

Clio I W alter  Emerson  — | 20.80 1 10.34 


Wayne  County — {Continued). 

Mill  Springs . . 

Monticelld (fi.  h.) 

Newberry 

North  Hill 


Thompson  C.  Brown 

$23.24 

Allen  M.  Butler  .... 

137.20 

John  II.  Phillips 

8.42 

John  McBeath 

5.96 

Whitley  County. 


Clear  Fork 

Craig’s  Ferry 

Lot 

Meadow  Creek 

Rockhold’s 

Spring  Rock 

W hitley  C.  H 

Wild  Cat 

Woodbine 


Woodford  County. 


Dorsey 

Midway 

Millville 

Mortonsville 

Monday’s  Landing.. 
Versailles  (c.  h.) . . . . 


Benj.  Monroe,  Jr 

51.68 

R.  H.  Cockrell..... 

287.44 

Samuel  Miles 

29.00 

Samuel  Lawrence, . . 

45.10 

Joseph  T.  Curd 

18.46 

VaaJBuren  J.  Sellers 

472.48 

$12.86 

116.67 

5.52 

4.59 


James  F.  Snyder  . . . 

7.40 

5.51 

Isaac  K.  Craig 

1.76 

.68 

James  Faulkner 

— 

— 

David  Craig 

5.65 

3'.35 

Charles  Rockhold. . . 

7.06 

3.12 

Samuel  Beams 

.95 

.46 

E.  F.  Adkins 

51.58 

29.87 

William  C.  Campbell 

3.94 

2.67 

Elihu  Sutton 

8.24 

5.82 

14.00 
280.89 

16.00 
28.83 
10.38 

480.67 


LOUISIANA. 


Ascension  Parish. 


Donaldsonville{c.h..) 

Live  Oak 

New  River 

Tureaud 


Andrew  Gingry $765.23 

Honrie  V.  Lamare.. 

Henry  Doyal 

Francois  Jaumes  ... 


28.3( 

128.17 

36.31 


Assumption  Parish. 


Albemarle 

Assximption  (c.  h.) 

Church  

Crain’s  Forge 

Paincourtville 

Star 


Ferdinand  Barille- 

augh 

Charles  A.  Besse .... 

236.96 

Claudius  Linossier.. 

36.79 

Eugene  Ferav 

86.08 

E.  G.  Pintado 

116.06 

Dominique  Desbous. 

77.89 

, AToye!lcs  Parish. 

Big  Bend [Benjamin W.Kimball 

Evergreen Alanson  G.  Pearce. . 

Holmesville Wm.  H.  Bassett,  Jr. . 

Mansura i Adolphe  Lafarague. 

Marksville  (c.  h.). . . Louis  V.  Gremillion. 

Moreauville John  H.  Boyer 

Simmsport lames  Brewster. 


Bienrille  Parish. 


Arcadia 

Brush  Valley. . . 

Buckhorn  

Iverson 

Montcalm 

Mount  Lebanon 

Mud  Branch 

Ringgold 

Saline 

Salt  Spring 

Sparta 


James  Buys 

James  E.  Cook 

James  D.  Mines 

James  Monroe 

Tilman  Hemphill . . . 

Hiram  Gibbs 

Meredith  Buckner  . . 
Daniel  II.  Sheppard. 

Samuel  Sprawls 

Alfred  P.  King 

Lewis  Eldridge 


20.63 

52.82 

66.00 

81.65 

136.25 

26.00 

82.76 


56.40 

23.00 

17.S2 

24.73 

16.57 

156.47 

69.59 

22.46 

12.42 

91.34 


$840.27 

18.86 

43.01 

7.66 


204.10 

17.98 

51.12 

42.44 

26.71 


14.69 

25^37 

20.00 

15.04 

166.97 

16.00 

53.43 


24.73 

9.0O 

7.64 

8.52 

11.00 

165.21 

89.S5 

10.15 

4.83 

109.85 


Bellevieic  (c.  h.). . 

Bisteneau 

Bossier  Point 

Deck’s 


Bossier  Parish. 


Alber  W.  Spurlin  . . . | 

William  F.  Boon 

James  H.  Brown 

Benton  P.  Deck 


71.32; 

9.00 

23.23 


50.46 

5.00 

12.23 


Bossier  Parish — {ContinuedC). 

Fillmore 

Orchard  Grove 

Pine  Flat 

Pineville 

Rocky  Mount. . 

Sentell’s  Store. . 


Adams 

Blossom  Hill 

Cook’s  Store 

Greenwood 

Mooring’s  Port  . . . 
Shreueport  (c.  h.). 
Spring  Ridge 


Wm.  E.  Hamilton  . . 

$64.59 

G.  B.  Sly 



John  B.  Gambill 

19.99 

Francis  W.  Armor. . 

86.73 

William  J.  Thomas  . 

22.07 

Ezekiel  F.  Lockard. 

38.83 

'ad«lo  Parish# 

Howell  C.  Adams. . . 



Isaac  Hughes 

32.12 

William  B.  Cooke  . . 

54.89 

Asa  H.  Rhodes 

99.21 

Thomas  L.  Lyon 

8.00 

Henry  Hunsicker . . . 

721.07 

Samuel  Edmunds. . . 

— 

$43.40 

11.85 

107.19 

6.94 

9.90 


17.83 

57.38 

77.66 

.25 

1045.10 


Calcasieu  Parish. 


Bear  Bone 

Hamburgh  . . . 
Hickory  Flat. . 
Lake  Charles . 


Augusta. 
Castor . . . 


Columbia  (c.  h.) 

Copenhagen 

Long  Lake 

Mount  Pleasant. 
Sinope  


David  A.  Lyons 

9.00 

4.00 

Josiah  Johnson 

5.84 

3.93 

William  J.  Carnes... 

6.00 

4.00 

Charles  A.  Hardy. . . 

28.59 

13.84 

iMwel!  Parish. 

John  J.  Meredith  ... 

. 



Asa  Anderson 

30.00 

16.00 

James  A.  Boyd . ... 

129.98 

60.95 

William  C.  Redditt.. 
»To}ni  TT  T^in^nn 

21.82 

13.12 

Thomas  Meredith. . . 

20.00 

18.00 

Alfred  Ferrand 

28.13 

12.13 

Carroll  Parish. 


Ashton 

Caledonia 

Deerfield 

Floyd  

Joe’s  Bayou 

Lake  Providence  . 

Monticello 

j I Oak  Bluffs 

I Pecan  Grove 

I j Vista  Ridge , 


James  B.  Edington 

.'Vmos  Lawton 

William  C.  Purvis  . 
Robert  J.  Herring. . 
Jackson  B. Tompkins 
Alfred  Kibbe  . . . 
Rich'd  H.  Dollerhide 
William  W.  Owen  . 
Henry  Goodrich  . . . 
Sam’l  S.  MeCaiidless 


12.00 

29.97 

6.00 

4.05 

327.51 

64.18 

2.25 

94.30 

29.83 


4.00 

9.02 

4.50 

2.26 

206.09 

61.33 

1.52 

19.30 

18,50 


72 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  comiiensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Catahoula  Parish. 


Aimwell 

Enterprise 

Ford’s  Creek 

Funny  Louis 

Green’s  Creek 

narrisonburg1i{  c.  h. ) 

Koesfleld 

Sicily  Island  

Trinity 

White  Sulphur  Sp’gs 


Elisha  K.  Davis. . . 

Hugh  Keenan 

Jacob  Lanius 

Edwin  W.  Yancey 

Moses  Collins 

Eleazar  Fletcher. . 
Fielding  Keynolds 
Henry  L.  Green. . . 
John  R.  Woolridge 
Joseph  P.  Ward 


$7.15 

4.01' 

2.55 

17.S0 

4.00 

1S9.79 

11.52 

9.07 

176.45 

62.94 


$5.00 

3.00 

1.93 

12.42 

3.00 

56.39 

6.48 

4.66 

41.22 

43.61 


Claiborne  Parish. 


Allen’s  Settlement . . 

Argus 

A thms  (c.  h.) 

Cane  Eidge 

Dorcheat  

Flat  Lick 

Forest  Grove 

Gordon 

Haynesville 

Homer  (c.  h.) 

Lisbon 

Minden  (c.  h.) 

Quay 

Rose  Hill 

Scottsville 

Sugar  Creek 

Tiger  Creek 


James  W.  Miller 

12.16 

■ 6.42 

Pette  P.  Massey 

4.90 

2.47 

Arthur  McFarland . . 

24.05 

12.37 

George  W.  Lowrey  . 

— 

— 

Jackson  Sikes 

22.90 

1-3.29 

Stephen  Butler 

22.34 

12.66 

Franklin  Taylor 

iJtXiiics  Gr  Robinson 

20.44 

12.50 

James  C.  Taylor 

17..36 

10.13 

William  B.  Gill 

218.69 

219.30 

Thomas  W.  Pool 

47.53 

29.12 

Aleck  Green 

326.81 

352.20 

Wiley  Duty 

50.67 

47.42 

Leander  M.  Hall 

— 

— 

William  L.  Burton. . 

32.65 

17.61 

John  S.  Carlton .... 

8.00 

2.00 

John  J.  W'ise 

9.97 

4.50 

Concordia  Parish. 


Black  Hawk. Point. 


Flowery  Mound  . . 
Monterey  Landing. 


Joshua  Johns 

7.92 

William  T.  Glasscock 

12.00 

Ezekiel  Young 

17.12 

Samuel  C.  Scott 

20.74 

William  Dale 

17.-34 

3.23 

8.00 

3.37 

5.58 

9.84 


De  Soto  Parish. 


Black  Jack 

Grand  Cane 

Keatchie 

Logansport 

Long  Street 

Manfifield  (c.  h.) 

Pleasant  Grove 

Pleasant  Hill 

Red  Bluff 


Robert  Hall 

83.48 

11. .55 

John  B.  Gamble 

15.32 

6.98 

William  A.  Thorpe  . 

70.79 

46.41 

John  W.  Martin 

39.09 

22.36 

William  C.  Peyton. . 

6.00 

4.00 

Henry  E.  H.  Buck. . 

264.30 

230.51 

Duncan  B.  McMillan 

4.-56 

2.30 

-James  E.  Whitten. . . 

59.19 

54.17 

James  H.  Beard 

12.00 

7.00 

Baton  Rouge  (c.  h.). 
Greenwell  Springs . . 

Manchac 

Plain’s  Store 


Joseph  McCormick  . 

dames  E.  Kelley 

Aristides  Daigre  . . . 
Isaac  Townsend 


East  Feliciana  Parish. 


Clinton 

Jackeon  (c.  h.). . , 

Port  Hudson 

Woodland 


John  M.  Bell 

Abraham  Hagaman. 

H.  H.  Haynes 

Albert  W.  Poole 


Franklin  Parish. 


Boeuff  Prairie  (c.  h.) 

Hurricane 

Oakly 

Ptillaway 

Red  Mouth 

Warsaw 

Witnifihorough  (c  h.i 
Yellow  Bluir. iTlieophilus 


Thomas  A.Wilkirson 
Daniel  F.  Mauk. . . 
Samuel  G.  Cloud. . 

Isaac  C.  Heath 

J.  S.  Greetilee 

George  W.  Dorsey 
John  S.  Murphey  . 
Theophilus  Girod. 


2000.00 

14.00 

58.74 

60.68 


,526.31 

431.90 

116.00 

7.13 


15.61 

11.95 

19.79 

8.27 

42.70 

49.9(1 

27.00 


2625.97 

4.00 

18.81 

25.96 


547.33 

513.35 

50.00 

8.24 


9.62 

7.31 

7.^2 

2.57 

24.19 

19.21 

86.00 


Iberville  Parish. 


Jackson  Parish. 


Brookline 

Eutaw 

Ebenezer 

Mount  Moriah 

Plankville 

Vernon  (c.  h.) 

Vienna 

Woodville 

Wyatt’s  H Roads  . . . 


Dawson W.  Kennedy 

-Joel  B.  Otts 

John  P.  Shows 

W.  B.  Warren  

Robert  E.  Davis  . . . 
-John  W.  Arnold. . . 
-John  H.  Stevens  . . 
William  F.  Bond.. . 
James  A.  Hargrove 


Jefferson  Parish. 


Carrollton 

Jefferson 

La  Fayette  City. 


Harman  H.  Gogrevo 
Wilmer  H.  Zimmer- 
man  

Fred’k  B.  Y on  Harten 


La  Fayette  Parish. 

Vermillionville | WiUiam  P.  Thomas.  I 

La  Foiirche  Parish. 

Eaceland i C.  G.  Thibodeaux. . . I 

Thibodeaux | Peter  E.  Lovie I 


Livingstcu  Parish. 


Bayou  Barbary 

Benton’s  Ferry 

Coelk 

Cold  Spring.s 

French  Settlement. 

Hollywood. 

Independence 

Old  Field... 

Ponchatoola 

Springfield 

Tickfaw  

Stony  Point 

Walker 


William  H.  Wilder.. 

Robert  Benton 

-Jesse  T.  Felder 

Henry  Wammack. . . 

-Joseph  Celini 

Edward  Starns 

Sylvester  D.  Simms. 
Sanford  R.  Terry  . . . 
Robert  P.  Guyard. . . 
George  Walker,  Jr., 

J.  J.  Watts.  

John  Magenis 

John  Lockhart 


$14.84 

$8.57 

207.03 

262.18 

117.26 

53.33 

70.43 

83.10 

216.88 

119.47 

288.00 

180.00 

389.94 

218.57 

243.38] 

223.15 

551.54j 

1 712.72 

12.77 

8.91 

14.13 

9.29 

18.09 

64.36 


4.00 


Hladison  Parish. 


Dallas 

Milliken’s  Bend 

New  Carthage 

Quebec , . . . 

Riehmond  (c.  h.)  . . 


-John  Neely 

4.00 

William  T.'  S.  Pugh. 

35.51 

Philip  Sartorius 

189.03 

Leander  E.  Love 

52.40 

Samuel  Barker  ..... 

14.33 

Adrian  E.  Adams. . . 

117.94 

Morehouse  Parish. 


Bastrop  (c.  h.) 

Ion 

Jones’s  Ferry 

Line 

Plantersville 

Point  Jefferson  .... 
Prairie  Mer  Rouge. 


•John  W.  Mason 

19-5.12 

William  Dver 

29.21 

Robert  Dean 

16.45 

Thomas  M.  -Jones. . . 

16.47 

-John  M.  Hilliard 

40.05 

Lucas  Powell 

83.22 

William  L.  Clark  . . . 

, 

'George  W.  Young.. 

— 

3.00 

31.84 


4.00 

18.91 

186.80 

27.24 

4.64 

93.49 


150.32 

20.94 

8.04 

5.26 

22.59 

12.70 


f«atchitoches  Parish. 


Adaies 

Campti 

Cloutierville . 

Coushattee  Chute . 
Grand  Ecore 


William  Smith 

12.41 

7.79 

-Jacob  A.  Wolfson. . . 

49.86 

37.80 

Samuel  0.  Scruggs. . 

84.00 

. 47.56 

-Tames  R.  Bosley 

75. 6S 

63.45 

•Tohn  H.  Stephens. . . 

647.48 

9.28 

WillianrP.  Owings. . 

.99 

1.21 

Terence  AVakefield  . 

335.00 

128.00 

Orleans  Parish. 

.\lgiers ISelegmon  Simon.. 

Fort  Pike William  Bosworth 


10«:.S1 

4.50 


47.60 

2.31 


Keto  Orleans  (c.  h.).  lArthur  S.  Nevitt — :2000.00|62, 200.37 

Plaqnemines  Parish. 


Bayou  Gould  — 

Gross  J'ete 

IherriHe  (c  h.)  . , 
Pluqueminc 


jEliezer  Landry 

273.39 

•Tose])li  L.  Orillion. . . 

100.5 

■VdoliJio  Hebert 

133.66 

1 Archibald  Black.  .. 

463.36 

Balize 

i i Buras  Settlement . . . 

45.98  i 1 Grand  Prairie 

-35.36  j ! -Jesuit's  Bend  

106.43  ; ! Point  a la  Harhe 


-Joseph  C.  Wilson  . . . | 92.001 

Frederic  S.  Sohinidt.i  9.00' 
Goreham  P.  .\yer. ..  O.ito! 
.Mfred  D.  Salvant. . . 4.(t'i' 
Claude  F.V.Barberot  lOO.SOi 


611.39  j!  Point  Michael Joseph  Cathcart 8.6 


20.00 

5.00 
8.80 

8.00 

56.36 

1.87 


LOUISIANA. 


73 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  rostmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Point  Coupee  Parish. 

Hermitage ] Wm.  G.  Bozeman,  Jr. 

Livonia James  B.  Johnson  . . 

Morganza i Joseph  T.  Strother. . 

Point  ( oupee  (c.  h.).  Clement  Enete, 

Bed  Kiver  Landing. 

The  Village 

W aterloo 

Williamsport 


Joseph  Torras 

Augustus  Fisher 

Jules  St  Germain... 
John  A.  Hamilton. . . 


Rapides  Parish. 

Alexandria  (c.  h.). . Eugene  E.  Biossat. . 

Big  Creek Churchill  A.  Hooper 

Cheney ville Walter  Bailey 

Cotile Eob’t  M.  Henderson. 

Hineston Joseph  T.  Hatch 

Huddleston Isaac  Huddleston. . . 

Lecomte Joseph  L.  Sharitt. . . 

Liberty  Creek William  B.  Shelton  . 

Eyland Plulip  Eyland  

W'alnutHill Leonard  C.  Sweat.. 


$37.50 

49.74 

39.16 

151.44 

77.97 

46.32 

102.73 

59.78 


1651.49 

7.93 

135.99 

93.75 

17.72 

22.22 

12.00 

6.87, 


$28.50 

20.09 

8.76 

139.93 

44.45 

27.11 

41.33 

33.81 


24.06 

2.48 

63.29 

89.65 

11.03 

13.00 

2.00 


4.35 


Sabine  Parish. 


Anacoca 

Burr’s  Ferry  . 
Fort  Jessup. . . 
Manny  (c.  h.) 
Mill  Creek  . . . 
Toro 


Saint  Charles  Parish. 

Labranche  Landing,  j Octave  La  Branche..  [ 
St  Charles  C.  H . . . . M.  P.  Breckenridge . 
Taylor IJohn  C,  Cofleld | 

Saint  Helena  Parish. 

Amite  City Charles  S.  Stewart.. 

Darlington " ' ' 

Dennis  Mills 

Greensburg  (c.  h.). . 

Hog  Branch 

Prospect  Hill 

Saint  Helena 

Tangapaho 


19.441  9.80 

101.88 1 54.07 


Barnabas  Pipkin. . . 
William  Dennis,  Jr. 
Thomas  S.  Amacker 

William  Bennett 

Benjamin  Wed 

Joseph  Killian 

Felix  H.  Hayden. . . . 


Saint  Janies  Parish. 


Cantrelle Edward  Le  Beuf.. . . 

Convent iLeon  Blouin 

Vacherie  Eoad iJohn  V.  Armant.. . . 

St.  John  Baptist  Parish 

Bonnet  Carre I Adolphe  Madere 

Edgard  C.  Edgard  Perret. . . 


St. 


Amaudville  

Ballew’s  Ferry 

Barry’s  Landing 

Bayo'u  Boeuf. 

Bayou  Chicot  (c.  h.  ;. 

Big  Cane 

Grand  Cotean 

Leonville  

Opelousas 

Plaquemine  Brulee 

Ville  Platte 

Washington 


Landry  Parish 

Aristide  Delahous- 

sayer  

John  Lyons,  Jr. . . 
Joseph  M.  Canier,  Jr 
Thomas  McCrorey.. 
James  Akenhead . . . 
Isaac  E.  Jackson  . . . 

S.  J.  Barry 

Michael  Emonet 

Theodore  Chachere. 

Jesse  B.  Clark 

I Yves  Vidrine 

lAbrah’m  Millspaugh 


Saint  Marlin’s  Parish. 


Breaux's  Bridge  . 

Fausse  Point 

New  Iberia  

Saint  Martinsville. 


Henry  Eees 

Antoine  A.  Picot. . 
John  Devalcourt. . 
Auguste  Maraist. . 


Alligator  . . 
Berwick  . . 
Brashear.. . 
Centreville 


St.  Mary’s  Parish. 

Stephen  Delucky  . . . 

EobertA.  Todd 

— Eobert  B.  Brashear. 
. . . . Joshua  B.  Cary 


29.73 

13.85 

25.12 

16.18 

98.91 

104.89 

— 

— 

■ , . 



7.44 

4.44 

7.46 

4.62 

1 4.00 

373.75 

206.69 

I 48.00 

1 49.00 

I* 

113.701 

1 86.26 

124.24 1 

62.81 

20.00 

6.00 

7.53 

3.19 

. ■ 

5.56 

3.38 

69.57 

30.39 

44.52 

22.93 

151.90 

92.60 

— 



318.40 

290.22 

18.63 

11.65 

28.84 

21.97 

176.91 1 

57.21 

45.91 

21.43 

26.26 

18.49 

222.81 

80.18 

360.25 

385.12 

56,81 

17.54 

8.35 

1.64 

156.45 

31.87 

Isaiah  Kirk 

13.37 

9.69 

Gilman  B.  Burr 

29.65 

9.46 

Charles  Beek 

30.97 

21.98 

Eobert  B.  Stille..... 

113.86 

118.05 

Elijah  Self 

9.00 

4.56 

Charles  Bennett  — 

16.00 

12.00 

Charenton 
Franklin  (c.  h.) . 

Jeanerett’s 

Pattersonville  . . . 


St.  Mary'^s  Parish — {Continued). 


Elijah  G.  Crowson. . 
Epaphrodirtls  Howie 

Paul  Prevost 

John  Muggah 


Covington  (c.  h.) 

Lima  

Madisonville 

Mandeville 

Parkerville 

Sun 


St.  Tammany  Parish. 

Jesse  Lee 

Enoch  Talley 

Josi  Colomer 

Louis  Coquillon,  Jr  . 

John  Parker 

John  Edes  Smith  . , . 


$56.66 

448.52 

124.17 

266.65 


210.00 

33.05 

68.22 

35.01 

6.54 

6.33 


Tensas  Parish. 


■Ash  wood 

Kirk’s  Ferry. 

Mound  Bayou 

St.  Josephs  (c.  h.). . . 


D.  G.  Walker 

89.44 

William  H.  Bowman 

87.19 

William  W.  Walker. 

7.33 

Eobert  H.  Snyder. . . 

108.35 

(David  Wise 

243.64- 

$18.89 

505.13 

48.90 

294.06 


177.00 

12.74 

27.59 

15.86 

3.24 

4.10 


19.16 

18.96 

4.25 

182.69 

124.25 


Terre  Bonne  Parish. 


j Thomas  F.  Brooks  . 

224.12, 

140.15 

Louisa  C.  Price 

46.17 

15.73 

In.  H.  Smith 

1 

Cherry  Eidge 

D’Arbone 

Downsville 

Farmersville  (c.  h.). 

Marion  (c.  h.) 

Ouachita  City 

Shiloh  

Spear’s  Store 

Spring  Hill 

Union  (xj  Eoads 


Union  Parish. 

William  C.  Carr  . , , 
Joseph  H.  Morrow. 
Philemon  Wilhite.. 

W.  P.  H.  Peer 

Gabriel  Meyer 

John  Norsworthy. . 

jJohn  C.  Knott 

Joseph  E.  Goynce. . 

James  Edwards 

IG.  M.  Ivy  


16.36 

8.04 

51.47 

167.05 

78.57 

2^.02 

34.14 

50.32 

15.06 

19.84 


8.51 

5.70 

32.15 

229.18 

32.36 

18.04 

23.97 

26.12 

6.48 

9.65 


Vermillion  Parish. 


lAlanson  Spalding... 

1 40.5'3| 

33.79 

1 Eobert  H.  Mills 

1 47.41 1 

18.99 

Waehita  Parish. 


Forksville 

Hamilton 

Indian  Village. 
^fonroe  (c.  h.). 

Pine  Hills 

Prevost 

Sebastopol 

Spring  Place  . . 
Trenton 


Grove  S.  Fitch 

,24.001 

Abram  H.  Scribner . 

21.46 

Joel  Tatum,  Jr.  

17.33 

Albin  E.  Larkin 

312.^9 

Amos  Clark  . 

4.00 

Wm.  D.  McDonald.. 

Derritt  B.  Sanford. . . 



Jacob  E.  Hollings- 
worth   

4.97 

John  Thacher  

90.00 

Washing-ton  Parish. 

Davidson James  F.  Arde.- 

Franklinton David  Magee 

Palestine iWilliam  Brumfield.. 

Eoberts llohn  V.  Painter  .... 

Shady  Grove Seth  Barnes  .... 

Sibila Benjamin  Bradshaw 

West  Baton  Roiig-c  County. 

Bruly  Landing ITrasimond  Bourg. . . I 

Lobdell’s  Store jEmcline  Noyes 1 

AVcst  Feliciana  Parish. 

Bayou  Tunica IN.  E.  Eobinson 

Laurel  Hill.. William  H.  Lemon.. 

St.  Francisville{c.l\.)\jyix.vi(i.  Austen 

Winn  Parish. 

Bertrand  Prairie  . . . I Thomas  Harvey  .... 

Good  Water lAdam  Eiser 

Louisville | William  J.  Kidd 

Pine  Eidge jJosiah  H.  Lacey 

Saint  Maurice jAlfred  B.  Urolhro. . . 

Saline  Mills James  C.  Weeks 

Tancock  Prairie jJamcs  Gray 

Wheeling Jeremiah  J.  Wilder. 

Winfield  (c.  h.) Austin  C.  Banks 


45.79 

11.95 


11.00 

4.14 

9.86 

313.88 

2.00 


2.77 

14.00 


23.09 

7.22 


7.33 

5.10 


93.36 

1 46.90 

174.00 

1 209.00 

5.78 

1 

606.41 

1 797.15 

7.82 

4.94 

8.63 

6.04 

11.53 

5.55 

9.00 

12.00 

15.82 

10,29 

21.19 

12.52 

74 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


MAINE. 


Androscoggin  County. 


Auburn 

Danville 

Durham  

East  Livermore 

East  Poland 

East  Turner 

Greene 

Greene  Corner 

Leeds 

Leeds  Station 

Lewistown 

Lisbon 

Little  Eiver  Village. 

Livermore 

Livermore  Centre. . . 

Livermore  Falls 

Mechanics  Falls 

Minot 

North  Auburn 

North  Leeds 

North  Livermore  . . . 

North  Turner 

North  Turner  Bridge 

Poland 

Sabatus 

South  Durham 

South  Leeds 

Turner 

Wales 

Webster 

West  Auburn 

West  Danville 

West  Durham 

W est  Minot 

West  Poland 


Freeman  Newell. 
Jeremiah  Stinchfleld 

James  Strout,  Jr 

Jonathan  Lovejoy. . 
Jonas  W.  Strout . . . 
John  W.  Webster.. 
Nathaniel  Harris.. . 

Alfred  Pierce 

Solomon  L.  Lothrop 

George  Beals 

William  E.  Frye. . . 
Eeuben  D.  Eand. . . 

John  0.  Tracv 

William  Child 

Alvan  C.  Harlow  . . 
Comfort  Pettingill. . 
Alexander  B.  Dwinel 

Cyrus  Green 

Isaac  Osgood 

Walter  Foss 

Matthew  M.  Stone  . 
Lewis  A.  Farran. . . 
Sylvester  S.  Whitman 

Otis  West 

Eetiah  D.  Jones  . . . 
Jeremiah  G.  Duran 
Ormond  T.  Wing. . 

Hiram  Clark 

Arthur  Given 

Samuel  Cushman . . 

George  Eicker 

Brackett  Marston.. 
Job  P.  Sylvester. . . 

Joshua  Parsons 

Francis  Storer 


Aroostook  County. 


Amity 

Aroostook 

Bancroft 

Bridgewater 

Conway 

Fort  Fairfield 

Fort  Kent 

Fremont 

Haynesville 

Hodgdon 

Jloulton  (c.  h.) 

Linneus 

Lyndon  

Madawaska 

Maple  Grove  

Mar’s  Hill 

Masardis 

Monticello 

More 

Number  Three 

Orient  

Presque  Isle 

Eawson 

Eockabema 

Smyrna 

South  Moluncus 

Van  Burcn 

We.ston 

West  Van  Buren 


Colvin  B.  Curtis — 
Ansel  T.  Mooers . . . 
Joseph  E.  Shorey.. 

Charles  Kidder 

Mrs.  Eleanor  Doyle 

Porter  Eoss 

John  L.  Turner 

Addison  PoAvers  . . 
Daniel  Cummings. . 
George  IT.  Smith. . . 
Thomas  P.  Packard 

Daniel  Howard 

Ivory  Hardison 

Baptiste  Fournier. . 
EdAvard  S.  Fowler. 

Dennis  Getchell 

Nelson  EoAve 

Emulous  Stackpole 

Elisha  Brown 

Theodore  Trafton. . 

Abm.  Longley 

Joseph  B.  Hall 

George  Me  Egan . . . 
Henry  S.  KnoAvles  . 

T.  S.  0.  Berry 

Samuel  G.  Crocker. 
Fahvard  Farrell  ... 
Thomas  Gillpatrick 
Paul  Cyr 


Cumberland  County. 


Bolster’s  !Mills 

Bonny  Eagle 

Bridgeton 

Brunswick 

CapeElizabeth  Depot 
Casco  


Wyatt  Turner 

Nathaniel  H Lane. 
Saibuel  M.  Hayden 
Eobert  P.  Dunlap. . 

John  L.  Frasier 

Edward  Mayberry. 


$488.58 

$534.24 

56.00 

14.96 

72.58 

35.02 

55.25 

19.85 

47.67 

19.93 

28.68 

11.34 

62.34 

26.73 

84.96 

16.11 

33.68 

10.1» 

38.40 

6.81 

1148.16 

1447.17 

75.32 

25.50 

73.44 

35.73 

61.48 

28.12 

23.74 

8.89 

141.25 

33.46 

248.92 

207.00 

80.23 

37.26 

60.92 

24.26 

37.05 

12.69 

87.68^ 

8.74 

64.81 

28.19 

34.70 

16.98 

64.70 

29.21 

74.46 

22.90 

47.46 

17.02 

10.92 

5.49 

200.04 

190.13 

23.56 

7.84 

25.56 

10.36 

53.02 

9.32 

29.19 

13.57 

24.29 

7.79 

64.55 

19.21 

10.25 

5.61 

9.20 

4.24 

76.80 

35.76 

17.56 

6.82 

12.94 

8.89 

46.20 

9.39 

43.02 

6.09 

10.65 

2.18 

38.40 

23.12 

22.48 

9.69 

401.66 

357.57 

43.03 

22.38 

13.85 

4.75 

4.11 

1.10 

21.12 

16.14 

1.96 

1.16 

9.78 

7.16 

12.20 

6.31 

2.40 

1.20 

24.58 

13.02 

9.43 

5.16 

100.63 

82.39 

8.36 

4.12 

18.63 

10.46 

4.94 

1.86 

30.92 

16.20 

3.50 

2.00 

65.69 

13.31 

30.08 

21.99  ! 

211.34 

98.75  i 

1223.7 

1309.sTi 

10.59 

8.20 

52.02 

19.39!] 

Cumberland  County — {Continued). 
Cumberland . . 


East  Auburn. . 
East  BaldAvin. 


East  Otisfield . . . 
East  Eaymond  . 
East  Standish. . . 

Edes’  Falls 

Falmouth 

Freeport 

Gorham 

Gray 

Harrison 

Naples 

New  Gloucester 

North  Bridgeton 

North  Gray 

North  Linneus 

North  PoAvnal 

North  Eaymond . . . 
North  Windham. . . 
North  Yarmouth  . . 

Oak  Hill 

Otisfield 

Portland  (c.  h.) 

Pownal 

Eaymond 

Saccarappa 

Sandy  Beach 

Scarboro’ ij-. 

Sebago 

South  Bridgeton. . . 

South  Casco 

South  Freeport 

South  Windham. . . 

Standish 

Steep  Falls 

Stevens’  Plains 

Upper  Gloucester.-. 

Webb’s  Mills 

West  Baldwin 

West  Bridgeton 

West  Cumberland  . 

West  Falmouth 

West  Gloucester. . . 

West  Gorham 

West  PoAvnal 

Windham 

Yarmouth 


Avon 

Carthage 

Chesterville 

East  New  Sharon . . 
East  New  Vineyard . 

East  Strong 

East  Wilton 

Farmington 

Farmington  Falls. . . 

Freeman 

Industry 


Kingfleld 


NeAV  Sharon. 


North  Chesterville 
North  Jav 


PhilUps  (c.  h.). . 


David  Gray 

$52.68 

.$22.76 

Samuel  True 

63.08 

17.55 

John  C.  Briggs 

42.31 

1-3.61 

Daniel  T.  Eichardson 

48.13 

14.43 

i Isaac  S.  Dunn 

35.57 

6.41 

Francis  Holden 





Wentworth  E.  Lane. 

26.86 

5.73 

Joseph  Webster. 

2.3.75 

5.12 

Wilkinson  Edes 

27.27 

16.20 

Ezra  T.  Williams  . . . 

88.07 

25.45 

Samuel  Thing 

376.-33 

317.17 

Samuel  W.  Lord 

4116.29 

288.86 

Daniel  Hall 

127.95 

21.99 

Thomas  E.  Sampson 

1()6..35 

23.25 

John  P.  Davis 

83.07 

12.83 

Samuel  Foxcroflt 

131.04 

22.50 

John  F.  Potter 

115.07 

20.99 

Moses  Plummer 

19.27 

14.88 

Parker  P.  Burleigh. 

— 

— 

Daniel  N.  Cushman. 

27.51 

13.43 

William  Small,  Jr. . . 

13.23 

4.83 

David  P.  Baker 

38.10 

10.91 

Nathan  Plimpton. . . 

73.43 

14.54 

Charles  W.  Libby. . . 

72.60 

5.84 

Johnson  K.Lovewell 

39.20 

7.-30 

N athan  L.  W oodbury 

2000.00 

9304.89 

Lyman  C.  True 

49.06 

8.62 

John  Sawyer 

58.0' 

15.53 

Joshua  Gore 

320.25 

55.04 

Nathaniel  Fieket 

8.0U 

3.00 

Freedom  Milliken  .. 

29.97 

14.77 

John  E.  McDonald. . 

57.46 

2(1.95 

Benjamin  P.  Barker. 

43.13 

13.93 

Otis  Watkins 

{T-prQlinm  "RIiqq 

Jonathan  Hanson. . . 

94.90 

21.92 

Joseph  S.  Thompson 

14.5.2(1 

22.48 

Edmund  Mann 

46.22 

17.42 

Oliver  B.  Howard  . . 

147.92 

11.63 

Sewall  Gross 

85.88 

19.20 

Anson  Jordan 

24.33 

6.53 

Eufus  N.  Sanborn. . . 

40.78 

3.93 

George  Small 

12.15 

3.45 

Greenleaf  Mountfort 

27.04 

18.56 

John  Noyes 

39.29 

9.36 

Elisha  P.  Proctor. . . 

19.31 

3.07 

Daniel  B.  Clement.. 

49.27 

6.86 

Henry  J.  Warren . . . 

2S.(i2 

13.83 

George  W.  DaA’is.. . 

100.45 

31.78 

Eeuben  Culler 

470.63 

182.95 

ankiin  County* 

Electa  M.  Fowle 

5.52 

2.69 

Harrison  Storer 

8.92 

8.20 

Tristram  N.  Walker. 

- 68.69 

8.19 

Elisha  Small.  Jr 

20.26 

7.47 

Philander  Butler  . . . 

1.70 

1.2:3 

Samuel  NeA-ens 

12.57 

3.80 

Gideon  L.  Peas 

84.06 

24.82 

Henry  Johnson 

432.45 



Lemuel  BursloA' 

121.95 

20.46 

Marshall  H.  Whitney, 

12.64' 

5.38 

Nathan  Goodridge.. 

]S.(’9; 

8.29 

lEphraim  H.  Heald. . 

1 

— 

Stillman  Noa’cs,  Jr.  . 

62.84' 

25.^7 

IAtuos  E.  Dolbier  . . . j 

58.S1' 

20.53 

IBrilsford  Pease | 

12.S6j 

6.66 

Henry  E.  Dyer | 

289.65 

17(1.56 

[Luther  T.  Voter i 

3f).93| 

15.69 

Joseph  Keith 

38.37: 

13.06 

Elisha  Kyes 

32.3i>l 

11.47 

Timothy  WoodAvard. 

6.42  i 

2.59 

[Joseph  Sherburne. . . 

244.381 

194.64 

John  A.  Burke i 

1(*.27| 

5.46 

Moses  Patterson | 

15.261 

7.44 

MAINE. 


75 


Left-hau(l  cohimn  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Franklin  County — ( Continued). 

South  Chesterville . . Elisha  Perry 

Strong Edw’d  K.  Hitchcock. 

Temple  Mills Samuel  F.  Small  — 

'Weld Charles  A.  Coolidge. 

"West  Freeman John  Dyar 

"West  Mills Peter  'W.  Butler 

"Wilton Sumner  B.  'Walker  . 


Hancock  County* 


Amherst 

Aurora 

Blue  HiU 

Blue  Hill  Falls 

Brooklin 

Brooksville 

Bucksport 

Bucksport  Centre. . 

Cavtine  (c.  h.) 

Cranberry  Isles 

Dedham  

Deer  Isle 

East  Eden 

East  Sullivan 

East  Trenton 

Eden 

Ellsworth  . . 

Ellsworth  Falls.  ... 

Franklin 

Gouldsboro’ 

Great  Pond 

Greenfield ... 

Green’s  Landing 

Hancock 

Mount  Desert 

North  Blue  Hill 

North  Bucksport 

North  Castine 

North  Ellsworth 

North  Hancock 

North  Haven 

North  Mariaville  . . . 

North  Penobscot 

North  Sedgwick 

OceanvUle 

Orland 

Otis 

Penobscot 

Prospect  Harbor  . . . 

Salisbury  Cove 

Sargentville 

Seal  Cove 

Seaport 

Sedgwick 

South  Brooksville. . . 

South  Deer  Isle 

South  'West  Harbor. 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swan’s  Island 

Tilden 

Tremont 

Trenton  Point 

"Waltham 

"West  Brookville 

"VV’est  Eden 

"West  Ellsworth 

"West  Gouldsboro’. . . 

“West  Sedgwick 

M est  Trenton 

"West  Harbor 


Benjamin  G.  Foster. 

Roswell  Silsby 

Frederick  A.  Holt  . . 

Simeon  P.  "Wood 

Calvin  K.  Higgins. . . 

John  Walker 

.llonzo  Colley 

Nehemiah  Cole. . . 

Charles  Rogers 

AVilliam  P. "Preble. . . 
Winslow  P.  Spotford 

John  P.  Johnson 

James  Hamor 

Joseph  Bean 

Francis  D.  Hodgkins 
Nicholas  J.  Thomas. 
Steph’nG.  Woodward 

Robert  Gerry 

David  Springer 

Amos  G.  GuptiH 

Tobias  Lord 

Samuel  Wheeler 

Stephen  Wells 

Pelatiah  Moore 

John  Somes,  Jr 

Lewis  H.  Green 


Benjamin  Groce  .a. 
George  H.  Emer^. 

James  McGown 

David  McFarland  . . 

John  Kent 

Richard  Goodwin  . . 
Austin  L.  Ward  well. 

Ephraim  Closson 

Seth  Whitmore 

Stillman  Cotton 

John  B.  Frazier  . . . 
Reuben  H.  Perkins  . 

Asa  Cole 

Benjamin  Emery  . . . 
George  M.  Sargent  . 

Orville  B.  Heath 

John  Rich 

Daniel  Morgan,  Jr. . . 
Rufus  B.  "Walker  . . . 

Richard  Warren 

Andrew  H.  Haynes. 

Hiram  Emery 

John  T.  Morse 

James  Joyce . . 

Eben  Jordan  ....... 

Wilson  Guptill 

Barnabas  Hodgkins . 

Daniel  T.  Swan 

John  Lord 

John  T.  Knowles  . . . 
James  F.  Hooper. . . 

John  Pherson 

Joseph  F.  Gray 

John  Hopkins 

Thomas  Stewart 


K«nn£bcck  County 

Albion ; . . 

AwjiiHta  (c.  h.) 

Belgrade 

Belgrade  Mills 

Benton 

Brown’s  Corners . 


Artemas  Libbey I 

William  S.  Badger. . 
Frederick  fencer.. 
George  H.  Foster. . . 
Andrew  H.  Richard- 
son   

George  Shaw 


Centre  Sidney Alpheus  S.  Hayward 

China ! Jacob  S.  Marshall. . . 


$26.40 

$7.13 

101.40 

9.14 

44.08 

8.32 

69.28 

42.85 

6.33 

.9r 

39.13 

18.44 

184.65 

16.90 

33.50 

16.82 

20.01 

12.14 

190.02 

74.57 

10.76 

5.83 

68.57 

32.96 

46.80 

19.81 

584.36 

700.36 

18.47 

9.24 

410.42 

459.29 

29.16 

17.34 

58.60 

24.36 

87.28 

41.58 

19.61 

11.06 

29.99 

16.49 

17.93 

13.18 

28.70 

1.5.60 

823.43 

926.18 

50.68 

26.18 

100.90 

34.64 

33.74 

16.82 

4.40 

2.80 

13.35 

10.35 

22.00 

15.00 

35.04 

15.42 

56.78 

20.79 

20.05 

10.89 

26.49 

1.5.37 

49.15 

26.45 

24.03 

9.47 

13.65 

7.57 

43.48 

24.08 

4.98 

8.82 

12.35 

8.29 

24.78 

14.72 

191.45 

51.57 

4.62 

2.45 

49.85 

20.30 

29.45 

19.33 

23.50 

11.53 

20.00 

8.00 

13.36 

6.81 

122.98 

42.78 

40.60 

20.82 

81.97 

30.02 

69.57 

27.62 

97.70 

45.62 

17.73 

10.16 

15.66 

5.92 

50.19 

29.37 

18.41 

9..50 

11.70 

4.76 

15.59 

10.64 

23.04 

9.77 

2.50 

— 

3.5.46 

12.60 

11.42 

17.25 

37.95 

12.12 

1 94.07 

1 20.56 

'1586.81 

'3612.96 

76.96 

21.66- 

38.28 

15.44 

89.85 

21.72 

61.00 

11.41  i 

30.77 

4.45 

136.77 

118.11 1 

Kennebeck  County — {Continued). 


Clinton 

Curtis’  Corner 

East  Monmouth 

East  Pittston 

East  Readfield 

East  Vassalboro’ 

East  Winthrop 

Farmingdale 

Fayette 

Gardiner 

Hallowell  

Kent’s  Hill 

Litchfield 

Litchfield  Corners  . . 

Moiwnouth 

Manchester 

Mount  Vernon 

North  Belgrade 

North  Fayette 

North  Monmouth. . . 

North  Pittston 

North  Sidney 

North  Vassalboro’. . . 

North  Vienna 

North  Wayne 

Pishon’s  Ferry 

Pittston 

Readfield 

Readfield  Depot 

Rome 

Seward’s  Mills 

Sidney 

South  Albion 

South  China 

South  Vassalboro’  . . 

South  Windsor 

Strickland’s  Ferry. . . 

Togus  Spring 

Vassalboro’ 

Vienna 

Waterville 

Wayne 

Week’s  Mills 

West  Gardiner 

West  Sidney 

West  WaterviUe 

Windsor 

Winslow 

Winthrop 


Oren  Smith  

Salmon  Brewster  . . . 

James  R.  Noi-ris 

Harrison  Small 

Joseph  A.  Sanborn. . 
Benjamin  F.  Homans 

Azel  Perkins 

Sumner  B.  McCaus- 

land  

Howard  B.  Lovejoy. 
Freder’k  P.  Theobold 
Thomas  W.  Newman 
Robert  G.  Skofield  . 
Thomas  J.  Foster. . . 
Thomas  Holmes  — 
William  G.  Brown  . . 
William  A.  Sampson 

Abner  Small 

Crowell  Taylor 

Samuel  S.  Walton... 
John  A.  Tinkham. . . 

Jesse  Gould 

John  Merrill 

Seth  Nickerson 

Sanders  Morrill 

Josiah  F.  Taylor. . . . 

John  Totman. . '. 

Hiram  T.  Clark 

Moses  Whittier 

Daniel  Craig 

Thomas  Whittier  . . . 

James  Rowe 

James  Sherman 

Thomas  Burrill 

Ebenezer  Meigs 

Pelatiah  Pierce 

William  Ware 

Solomon  Millett 

Samuel  W.  Lawton . 

Jonathan  Snow 

Rufus  M.  Mansur. . . 
Elbridge  L.  Getchell 
Bartlett  W.  Varnum. 
William  Pereival  . . . 
William  P.  Haskell . 

David  Robinson 

William  McCartney. 
Isaac  F.  Thompson. 

Robert  Ayer 

Joseph  R.  Stanley. . 


$115, 

20, 

35. 

58, 

37, 

140, 

80. 


G3.17 


84, 

1105. 

1005, 

80, 

31. 
142. 
220. 

45. 

123. 

36. 

29. 
78. 
20. 
25. 

125. 

25. 

106. 

35. 

214. 

172. 

51. 
25. 
23. 

52, 
17. 

104. 

21. 

30, 
17, 
14. 

118. 

55, 

1031, 

116. 

34. 

32. 
16, 

240, 

54, 

39, 

417, 


$52.78 

3.76 

7.39 
25.38 

12.49 
41.86 

.42 

25.40 

22.21 

1258.27 

1020.27 

14.00 
2.34 

39.52 

201.60 

3.74 

37.88 

9.23 

6.88 

10.80 

11.61 

6.96 

47.94 

5.95 

61.45 

16.48 

157.32 

68.85 

17.11 

13.93 

12.50 

16.76 

5.40 
35.30 

8.54 

8.04 
6.32 

8.05 
14.04 
12.03 

1406.91 

43.77 
11.26 
18.26 

5.76 

62.00 
10.24 

2.99 

486.02 


Lincoln  County. 


Alma 

Booth  Bay 

Bremen 

Bristol 

Cooper’s  Mills 

Cushing 

Damariscotta  Mills 

Dresden 

Dresden  Mills 

East  Union 


Edgecomb 

Friendship 

Hodgdon’s  Mills  . . 

Jefferson 

Matinicus 

New  Castle 

Noblesboro’ 

North  Boothbay 

North  Edgecomb  , . 

North  Union 

North  Waldoboro’. . 
North  Washington. 
North  Whitefield.. . 

Owl’s  Head 

Patricktown 

Pemaquid 

Rockland 

Round  Pond 

Saint  George 


Thomas  B.  Heath. .. 

64.90 

27.28 

Benjamin  Blair 

101.33 

40.36 

Daniel  Keene 

18.29 

17.99 

Henry  Chamberlain. 

126.33 

25.87 

J.  K.  Folsome 

42.62 

24.39 

Thomas  C.  Kelleran. 

24.23 

11.45 

Mrs.  Clara  J.  Huse . . 

7.5.64 

28.11 

George  Theobald. . . 

38.11 

20.37 

William  Chism 

62.61 

32.84 

Ezekiel  G.  D.  Bever- 
idge   

16.42 

9.41 

Samuel  Wilson 

23.99 

12.43 

Nathaniel  H.  Cook. . 

36.43 

17.84 

John  Gould  

81.U 

40.45 

John  N.  Bond 

61.30 

23.16 

Freenwin  Hall 

12.71 

4.82 

Jo.seph  Brown 

696.12 

61^.28 

John  A.  Chapman 

2.5.30 

7.80 

William  P.  McCobb. 

84.99 

.38.70 

Wood  bridge  Clifford 

.54.13 

26.06 

John  C.  Robbins 

21.40 

10.74 

Reuben  Orff 

23.06 

9.37 

Sanborn  Howard  . . . 

17.76 

3.44 

James  Keating 

32.16 

1.5.56 

Elisha  Brown 

41.03 

19.01 

Samuel  A.  Bruce 

19.19 

9.18 

Oakman  Ford 

.37.56 

25.34 

Elkanali  S.  Smith. . . 

1380.33 

1816.39 

Parker  Mears 

77.14 

.50.28 

! George  Gilchrest. . . . 

54.95 

30.61 

76 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Riglit-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lincoln  County — {ConUnued). 


Sheepscott  Bridge 
South  Dresden  — 
South  Jefferson  — 

Southport 

South  St.  George. . . 
South  Tliomaston. , 
Tenant’s  Harbor. . . 

Tliomaston 

Union 

Waldoboro’ 

Warren 

Washington 

West  Jefferson 

Westport 


Whitfield 

Wiscasset  (c.  h.) . . 


Albany 

Andover 

Bethel 

Brownfield 

Bryant’s  Pond  — 

Buckfield 

Byron 

Canton 

Canton  Mills  

Centre  Lovell 

Denmark 

Dixfield 

East  Bethel 

East  Dixfield. . ., 
EastFryeburgh. . . 

East  Hebron 

East  Eumford 

East  Stoneham  . . , 

East  Sumner 

Fryeburgh  

Gilead 

. Grafton 

Greenwood 

Hanover 

Hartford 

Hebron 

Hiram 

Letter  B 

Locke’s  Mills 

Lovell 

Mexico 

Newry 

North  Albany 

North  Buckfield  . . 
North  Fryeburgh. 

North  Lovell 

North  Newry 

North  Norway 

North  Paris 

North  Waterford  . 
North  Woodstock. 

Norway 

Oxford 

Paris  c.  h.) 

Peru 

Porter 

Poxbury 

Pumford 

Pumford  Centre. . . 

Pumford  Point 

Snow  Falls 

South  Andover  . . . 
South  Hartford  . . . 

South  Newry 

South  Paris 

South  Waterford  . 

Stow 

Sumner 

Sweden 

Waterford  

WelchTille 

West  Bethel 


Ovford  County — {Continued). 


. Franklin  L.  Carney. 

$81.01 

$30.43 

. Elwell  Costellow 

12.81 

8.49 

. Merrill  Peaslee 

T.Oil 

i 3.00 

. Freeman  Grover  . . . 

24.00 

i 12.00 

Ira  M.  Gilman 

34.63 

i 10.65 

Miss  Eliza  Spalding . 

103.6,'i 

i 40.88 

Joseph  Long 

70.58 

; 26.67 

Ambrose  Lermond . . 

816.03 

; 955.92 

. Andrew  Libbey 

160.69 

i 148.73 

William  Fish,  Jr 

466.86 

I 758.90 

260.45 

James  Burns 

40.12 

; 15.37 

^illiam  Tibbitts 

21.34 

8.54 

Henry  Fowle  

24.58 

; 23.77 

Amos  Newhall 

10.07 

8.16 

William  F.  Carleton. 

66.06 

i 27.95 

Silas  L.  Young 

557.84 

: 586.46 

Oxford  County. 

[Leonard  Towne 

23.47 

9.79 

Samuel  A.  Allen 

70,00 

24.00 

Richard  A.  Frye 

265.62 

318.68 

Jesse  P.  Sweat 

97.76 

50.44 

Benj.  F.  Crawford  . . 

95.60 

40.37 

George  Thornes  .... 

205.01 

154.18 

George  D.  Austin . . . 

10.07 

40.2 

Cornelius  M.  Holland 

24.56 

12.97 

William  Thompson  . 

123.59 

56.58 

George  Russell 

27.06 

2.51 

Levi  P.  Sawyer 

76.39 

89.00 

Ephraim  Marble. . . 

109.^4 

2.3.78 

Charles  E.  Swan  — 

13.68 

8.86 





Asa  0.  Pike 

10.92 

4.86 

Isaac  W.  Marshall . . 

28.95 

14.16 

Alvan  Bolster 

21.84 

6.28 

Joel  S.  Sawyer 

12..39 

5.91 

Bethuel  Cary 

21.94 

12.96 

William  H.  Abbott.. 

217.14 

39.48 

Jason  W.  Kimball  . . 

18.19 

6.80 

Stephen  S.  Bean 

7.26 

3.96 

George  W.  Patch . . . 

25.34 

12.24 

Albion  K.  Knapp. . . 

20.93 

14.74 

Aranda  G.  Tinkham 

33.13 

17.14 

Harriet  G.  Barrows. . 

35.85 

22.59 

Noah  B.  Hubbard.. . 

87.65 

50.45 

Charles  Abbott 

28.61 

5.97 

Alvah  Hobbs 

73.12 

26.01 

Jonath’n  S.Farington 

93.92 

27.30 

Lewis  Peed 

41.62 

14.80 

Charles  H.  Choate  . . 

13.54 

6.01 

Franklin  Cross 

9.32 

5.33 

Roscoe  G.  Buck 

13.67 

6.50 

Simeon  C.  Wiley  . . . 

35.24 

18.34 

17.33 

8.98 

Ithiel  Smith 

11.64 

2.17 

Jeremiah  McAllister 

22.13 

8.42  : 

Eliab  W.  Murdock. . 

25.29 

17.21  ; 

John  B.  Rand 

35.05 

16.77  : 

John  M.  Gallison  . . . 

24.66 

12.80  ; 

Robert  Noyes 

274.71 

34.79  ; 

Charles  Durell 

88.81 

27.81  ; 

Samuel  R.  Carter  . . . 

164.49 

65.11  ] 

Jonas  Greene 

39.36 

16.96  ] 

William  Stanley  . . T. 

34.78 

17.97  ] 

Jolm  Peed 

3.33 

.82  ] 

Timothy  Walker 

40.57 

20.50  ] 

James  M.  Dolloff. . . . 

25.14 

4.12:  ] 

Warren  Mansur 

83.00 

14.00  ] 

.\lfred  W.  Stearns  . . 

11.65 

4.01  ] 

Philip  H.  Abbott 

16.87 

8.02  ] 

Richard  Hutchinson. 

1.56 

1.26  ] 

Josiah  Atherton 

7.25 

3.76  ] 

Samuel  M.  Newhall. 

233.64 

25.91  , 

Daniel  W.  Noble  . . . 

62.43 

11.77i  ^ 

Win.  C.  Walker  .... 

31.94 

15.43,  ] 

Abel  W.  Bisbee 

20.99 

11.58  ] 

Benjamin  Nevers. . . 

31.21 

13.82  ] 

Livingston  G.  Robin- 

65.92 

7.16  3 

son  

52.76 

17.47  ( 

Gilbert  Chapman  . . . 

48.77 

15.83 1 < 

West  Paris . . 
West  Peru  . . . 
West  Sumner. 
Wilson’s  Mills 
Woodstock . . . 


Elijah  S.  Berry 

Alpheus  C.  Small . . 

Jacob  F.  Howe 

John  M.  Wilson — 


Penobscot  County. 


Alton 

Alton  Village 

Argyle 

Bangor  (c.  h.) 

Bradford 

Brewer 

Brewer  Village 

Burlington 

Carmel 

Carroll 

Charleston 

Chester 

Corinna 

Corinna  Centre  — 

Corinth 

Deerfield 

Dexter 

Dixmont 

Dixmont  Centre  . . . 

East  Bradford 

East  Corinth 

East  Dixmont 

East  Eddington 

East  Exeter 

East  Hampden 

East  Lowell 

East  Holden 

East  Newport 

East  Orrington. 

East  Stetson " . 

Eddington 

Edinburgh 

Enfield 

Etna 

Etna  Centre 

Exeter 

Exeter  Mills 

Five  Islands 

Garland 

Glenburn  

Great  Works 

Greenbush 

Hampden 

Hampden  Corner. . . 

Hermon 

Hermon  Pond 

Holden 

Howland 

Hudson 

Kenduskeag 

La  Grange 


Daniel  Milliken 

Isaac  F.  Bussell 

Isaac  C.  Haynes 

Thos.  P.  Kingsbury 
Thomas  Davis 


Amzi  Libbey 

Israel  W.  Johnson. 

Galen  Gates 

Mark  Hatch 

Walter  Haynes 

Volney  A.  Sprague. 
Freeman  Knowles . 
Charles  Hodsdon  . . 


George  Hamilton. 


Moses  Cook 

Lewis  H.  Todd  . . . 

Alson  L.  Cary 

Amos  Whitney 

Luke  S.  Mills 

Thomas  Bryer 

William  Cary 

Thomas  W.  Porter 
Henry  C.  George. . 
George  F.  Coffin  — 
Warren  Ware,  Jr 

Eben  Dresser 

Thomas  Wiswell 

John  L.  Sargent . . 
Ephraim  Francis  . . . 
Ellis  Friend  . . . 
Edward  Carter, 

Joshua  Gammon 

Albert  Grinnell. . 
Lewis  F.  Stratton 
Charles  Haskell. . 
Marv  Merrill 


Charles  W.  Campbell 

Samuel  Phipps 

Joseph  Wardwell . . . 
Josiah  G.  Eaton. . . . 
George  M’".  Patton  . . 

Luther  N.  Jones 

Dudley  D.  Poberts. . 

Seneca  P.  Hayes 

Tim't’y  P.Batchelder 
Hazen  W.  Danforth. 
ilbert  S.  Gatchell. . . 
Joseph  P.  Sawyer. . . 
William  R.  Ayer .... 
Addison  P.  Chesley. 
Joseph  Stickney. . 

Asa  Smith 

Franklin  Tourtillott. 

Peleg  Hall 

Jabez  Knoulton 

Leonard  Jackson  . . 
Augustus  W.  Norris. 
Benjamin  N.  Fiske. . 
Sanluel  Gowen  . . . . 

Charles  Kimbal  

Benj.  J.  Gardner... 
Christopher  C.  El- 

dridge 

George  Brackett. . . 

William  S.  See 

Ira  Shqffierdson . . . 

Cyrus  .L  Fay 

George  W.  Merrill. 
George  P.  Cony. . . . 
Samuel  Buffum  — 


L). 

, $30.45 

) $13.16 

. 31.34 

t 16.21 

. 36.2g 

! 10.07 

. 11.9t 

1 2.38 

. 18.71 

12.82 

. 1.3.09 

' 7.52 

19.00 

' 13.00 

18.44 

8.80 

1236.95 

' 7128.21 

, 90.85 

' 27.14 

225.60 

69.66 

84.37 

31.63 

33.00 

11.00 

86.92 

26.63 

27.48 

12.97 

75.24 

25.05 

8.00 

2.00 

81..35 

14.04 

11.29 

4.00 

18.60 

3.15 

5.00 

3.00 

379.06 

423.39 

1 71.77 

.35.67 

16.91 

10.48 

20.56 

9.57 

— 



17.16 

12.11 

46.02 

17.37 

9.21 

.77 

36.08 

10.39 

■ 



14.09 

4.23 

29.03 

11.21 

28.48 

20.03 

1.34 



41.96 

20.81 

1.80 

1.06 

24.07 

11.53 

26.63 

11.69 

15.90 

5.03 

132.98 

38.04 

48.20 

15.80 

19.35 

11.54 

75.08 

38.41 

16.70 

8.01 

75.12 

24.85 

19.88 

10.53 

218.31 

152.00 

146.80 

52.87 

64.69 

30.85 

— 

, 

40.4.5 

8.69 

17.56 

4.66 

12.58 

3.43 

130.45 

29.36 

32.17 

12.50 

86.49 

41.67 

63.30 

27.13 

162.72 

22.03 

44.45 

14.38 

17.22 

7.47 

75.37 

15.91 

9.23 

4.73 

102.27 

85.43 

88..54 

25.77 

12.73 

7.31 

13C75 

88.10 

21.55 

6.89 

29.48 

13.S2 

— 

— 

69.82 

23.46 

— 

— 

16.63 

S.S7 

3.97 

1.67 

18.91 

10.54 

2 6.. 59 

13.82 

18.19 

6.67 

382.38 

256.24 

863,70! 

317.40 

MAINE. 


77 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OITicc  to  Department. 

Somerset  County — {Continued). 


Passadumkeag Samuel  Orcutt. . 

Patten Joseph  Ileald. . . 

Plymouth Daniel  Stone — 

Puttugunpus John  C.  Scott. . , 

Six  Mile  Falls George  Dickey 


South  Exeter Timothy  E.  Shaw. . 

South  Levant Josiah  K.  Weston.. 

South  Lincoln John  Q.  A.  Gove  . . 

South  Newburgh William  E.  Simpson 

South  Orrington  — Horace  J.  Nickerson 

Springfield. Bial  II.  Scribner 

Stetson j William  Plaisted,  Jr 

Sunkhaze ’Charles  Bailey 

Upper  Stillwater Joshua  Buck 

Veasie Isaac H.  Spencer... 

West  Bangor Eoland  Tyler 

West  Charleston Joseph  Bridgham.. 

West  Corinna Isaiah  Lincoln 

West  Enfield Nathaniel  Jones... 

West  Garland Charles  Hayes 

West  Glenburn Simon  B.  Harriman 

West  Great  Works..  Daniel  G.  Sawyer.. 

West  Hampden Thomas  P.  Stetson. 

West  Levant ! Abraham  True 


Piscataquis  Countjc 


Abbot 

Atkinson  

JefferSon  P.  Moore.. 
Andrew  Gage 

Blanchard 

Cyrus  A.  Packard. . . 
Harrison  G.  0.  Cass. 
William  W.  Willard. 
Simeon  Lombard. . . 
Abijah  B.  Chase  . . . 
Woodm’nW.Magoon 
Ezra  ToAvne Si. 

Bower  Bank 

Brownsville  

Centre  Guilford 

Dover  (c.  h.)  

Dover  South  Mills. . . 
East  Dover 

East  Sangerville 

Elliottsville 

Benjamin  Lane. .... 

John  E.  Sawyer 

Joseph  D.  Brown. .. 
John  H.  Everleth . . . 
Henrv  Hudson. 

Foxcroft 

Greenville 

Gnilftwd  

Katahdin  Ironworks 
Kilmarnock 

Eoyai  Quimbv 

•Jonathan  J.  Hunt. . . 

Theron  E.  Heald 

Wm.  H.  Stanchfield. 
Alex’r  G.  Houston. . . 

Joseph  Gowin 

Almon  Sprague. 

Emerson  F.  Harvey. 
Henry  Williamson.. 

Thomas  Sanders 

Theodore  Wyman  . . 
Paul  S.  Merrill 

Kingsbery 

Milo 

Monson 

North  Brownsville.. 

Orneville 

Parkman 

Parkman  Centre 

Sangerville 

Sebec  

Shirley 

Shirley  "Mills 

Maurice  Phillips,  Jr. 
A.  C.  Getchell . . . . . . 

Thomas  A.  Keating. 

•Jesse  Nutting 

Alvarado  D.  Sprague 

Gilman  B.  Blood 

ICvriis  Libby 

'Asa  A.  Macomber.. . 
'Adam  II.  Merrill  — 

South  Atkinson 

South  Dover.  

South  Parkman 

South  Sangerville. . . 

South  Sebec 

Wellington 

West  Dover ' 

Williamsburgh 

Sagadahoc  County. 


Bath 

Bowdoin 

Bowdoin  Centre 

Bowdoinham 

East  Bowdoinham . . 

Georgetown 

Parker's  Head 

Phipsburg 

Eichmond 

Eichmond  Corner. . . 

Small  Point 

'f’opsham  (c.  h.) 

Winnegance  

Woolwich 


Athens . 


Joseph  C.  Snow 

James  Tarr  

Abner  Coombs 

Charles  P.  Quint 

Convers  Hatch 

AiWlrew  J.  Berry 

Franklin  Wyman. .. 
Nathaniel  C.  Eeed.. 
Joseph  A.  Southard. 
William  H.  Smith.. . 

Tallm.an  Lowell 

A.  D.  Wheeler 

Alfred  S.  Perry 

Samuel  Merry 

Somerset  County. 

. . . I Orchard  D.  Metcalf . 
. Gilbert  L.  Palmer . . . 


ec7). 

[ $79.42 

$42.72 

45.55 

4.63 

115.16 

8.87 

58.89 

17.99 

12.96 

5.69 

11.10 

5.73 

12.24 

9.10 

16.00 

2.50 

12.20 

5.72 

27.53 

13.58 

59.03 

25.22 

93.77 

28.61 

84.13 

41.38 

24.25 

10.65 

121.43 

53.25 

101.53 

41.78 

7.00 

2.00 

16.47 

6.15 

9.13 

8.58 

16.00 

3.25 

14.07 

5.19 

4.72 

2.46 

45.29 

27.15 

36.45 

5.76 

. 32.80 

15.27 

57.94 

26.04 

55.90 

22.44 

20.12 

7.45 

6.44 

4.76 

110.69 

45.36 

16.13 

8.73 

198.69 

472.77 

15.01 

4.90 

3.96 

1.91 

22.13 

9.68 

15.17 

10.88 

178.94 

44.52 

116.22 



58.27 

11.82 

18.97 

6.11 

12.00 

6.00 

7.58 

3.82 

83.76 

22.00 

99.91 

1.21 

5.11 

3.49 

1.3.16 

6.07 

48.03 

19.62 

6.77 

4.72 

57.60 

15.(10 

54.68 

15.97 

8.42 

6.64 

8.06 

4.57 

— 

— 

43.92 

19.73 

11.68 

4.83 

18.78 

11.35 

25.90 

15.25 

13.91 

10.90 

8.15 

2.50 

19.67 

9.21 

1548.80 

29-35.76 

8.41 

4.98 

•32.66 

21.66 

324.31 

98.24 

40.11 

19.13 

60.70 

37.24 

7.5.00 

39.78 

45.36 

2.5.13 

621.68 

591.98 

17.29' 

11. .32 

199.80' 

32.00 

! 247..53I 

195.49 

: .34.15 

12.98 

1 88.711 

37.01 

1 10.001 

2.00 

1 1 2.3.00 1 

60.09 

Bingham 

Bloomfield 

Brighton 

Cambridge 

Canaan 

Carrifunk 

Concord 

Cornville 

Dead  Eiver 

Detroit 

East  Madison 

East  New  Portland. 

East  Pittsfield 

Embden 

Embden  Centre 

Fairfield 

Fairfield  Corners 

Flag  Staff. 

Harmony 

Hartland 

Highland 

Kendall’s  Mills 


Larone 

Lexington 

Madison 

Main  Stream 

Mercer 

Moose  Eiver 

New  Portland  

Norridgewoclc  (c.h.) 

North  Anson 

North  Fairfield 

North  New  Portland 

Palmyra 

Parlin  Pond 

Pittsfield 

Eipley 

Saint  Albans 

Skowhegan 

Smithfield 

Solon 

Somerset  Mills 

South  Bloomfield . . . 
South  Norridgewock 

South  Solon 

Stark 

The  Forks 

West  Anson  

West  Embden 

West  Moscow 

West  Eipley 


Benjamin  Smith,  2d. 

Joseph  Locke 

William  E.  Briggs.. 

Alonzo  Herrick 

Winthrop  Tuttle 

Joseph  Clark,  Jr 

Oren  0.  Vittum  ...  . 

Marcus  Parsons 

Thomas  Butler 

George  E.  Frye 

Melvin  Lincoln 

Mathew  McKnight. . 
Hiram  B.  Connor.. . 

Jonathan  Eames 

Eichard  Delling  . . . 

Henry  S.  Tobey 

Nathan  Fowler 

Bryant  N.  Savage. . . 
Truman  A.  Stevens  . 

William  Folsom 

Benjamin  F.  Abbott. 
Elhanan  W.  McFad- 

den 

Tilly  Emery 

Daniel  Boynton,  Jr  . 

Taylor  Mosher 

Peter  Folsom 

Asher  D.  Whitcomb. 
Philander  M.  Colby. 
John  P.  Hodsdon. . i 

James  Trench 

Eodney  Collins 

John  Noble 

Asa  A.  Knowles 

Thomas  J.  Pratt .... 

George  Parks 

George  Whitney 

John  L.  Jones 

Benjamin  Ireland. . . 

Lyman  Perry 

William  D.  Branch. . 

Sumner  Webb 

William  M.  Clark. . . 

William  Parker 

Daniel  W.  Ames 

George  W.  Fargo. . . 
Leander  G.  Smith. . . 
Moses  W.  Burnham . 

George  Bray 

John  Pierce,  Jr 

Jabez  D.  Hill 

Samuel  A.  Todd 


Waldo  County. 


Belfast  (c.  h.) 

Beimont 

Brooks 

Burnham  Village. . 

Camden  

Carver’s  Harbor... 
Centre  Lincolnville 
Centre  Montville. . . 

East  Knox 

East  Montville 

East  Northport 

East  Palermo 

East  Thorndike 

Ell  ing wood’s  Corner 

Frankfort 

Frankfort  Mills. . 

Freedom 

Hope 

Isleboro’ 

Jackson 

Knox 

Liberty 

Lincolnville 

McLain’s  Mills. . . 

Monroe 

Monroe  Centre  . . 

Montville 

Morrill 

North  Appleton. . 


Joseph  S.  Noyes 

Charles  B.  Black  . . . 
Andrew  D.  Bean  . . . 

Elias  Milliken 

Benjamin  J.  Porter. . 

David  Vinal 

Burton  Eobinson  . . . 

William  Nashe 

Jes.se  S.  Smith 

William  Ayer 

Miss  Emily  Stevens. 

Joab  Boynton 

David  Thompson. . . 
Eufus  B.  Ellitigwood 
George  E.  Sullivan. . 

Dodge  N.  Ewell 

Levi  F.  Watts 

Asa  Pay.son 

Thomas  Boardman. . 

Edmund  Chase 

Joseph  Chandler  . . . 

Ezra  W.  Eeeves 

John  C.  Perry 

John  Hanly 

Timothy  Mayo 

David  S.  Flanders  . . 
Aaron  P.  McFarland 
Joseph  E.  Mears  . . . 
Joseph  Wentworth.. 


$77.22 

$1.54 

153.43 

77.70 

87.49 

2M.11 

35.77 

15.66 

165.03 

126.24 

12.02 

5.31 

7.99 

2.67 

42.95 

19.70 

12.80 

7.06 

5.3.91 

20.50 

39.98 

7.08 

27.35 

1.3.94 

116.84 

6.43 

7..31I 

2.15 

4.67 

.32 

57.31 

25.07 

26.29 

12.99 

26.62 

8.76 

93.72 

3-3.81 

131.55 

9.43 

6.48 

1.77 

208.61 

143.87 

23.65 

10.79 

20.58 

5.90 

128.36 

7.82 

21. .58 

9.55 

1.33.77 

46.41 

18.75 

7.80 

68.78 

28.96 

178.94 

236.12 

263.13 

407.85 

48.35 

15.61 

64.68 

23.51 

71.97 

23.56 

7.45 

2.20 

23.22 

6.70 

28.08 

13.62 

11.3.56 

29.-31 

464.18 

502.94 

8.02 



168.9*7 

12.87 

14.65 

8.88 

17.80 

10.65 

21.46 

2.40 

34.23 

13.55 

32.96 

7.81 

5.56 

3.62 

6.92 

2.61 

11.07 

3.90 

1043.04 

1287.80 

59.36 

14.48 

65.03 

24.64 

52.58 

27.63 

429.70 

840.69 

78.-39 

32.51 

4.5.86 

20.85 

1-3.23 

5.03 

41.37 

9.89 

15.49 

8.48 

21.80 

6.43 

10.00 

4.00 

21..36 

10.80 

16.281 

8.42 

4.57.20! 

430.12 

149.08 

59.12 

119.74! 

45.79 

40..55| 

16.41 

.34.75 

21.93 

50.73 

9.32- 

94..50 

21. .32 

99.08; 

38.03 

76..55! 

8.5.89 

10-3.10; 

.50.00 

21. .52' 

14.29 

60.16' 

19.86 

36.00! 

8.00 

21.99j 

11.28 

78 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTEK 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Waldo  County — {Continued). 

North  Frankfort.... 

North  Isleboro’  .... 

North  Monroe 

North  Palermo 

Northport 

North  Prospect 

North  Searsinont . . . 

North  Searsport 

Palermo 

Palermo  Centre 

Prospect  

Prospect  Ferry 

Eockport 

Eockville 

Searsmont 

Searsport 

South  Brooks 

South  Freedom 

South  Hope 

South  Montville 

South  Liberty 

South  Prospect 

Swanville 

Thorndike 

Troy 

Unity 

Waldo 

West  Camden 


Addison  Point. . 

Alexander 

Baring 

Beddington 

Calais 

Charlotte 

Columbia 

Cooper 

Crawford  

Cutler 

Deblois. . *. 

Dennysville 

East  Machias. . . 

Eastport 

Harrington 

Indian  Eiver. . . , 


Jackson  Brook  

Jonesboro’ 

Lane’s  Brook 

Lubec 

Lubec  Mills 

Ilachias  (c.  h.) 

Machias  Port 

Marion 

Medybemps 

Millbridge 

Milltown 

Narraguagus 

North  Cutler 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Perry 

Plantation  No.  14. . . 

Princeton  

Ked  Beach 

Kobbinston 

South  Beddington  . . 
South  Princeton 


Hosea  Sullivan 

$11.14 

$4.56 

Finley  B.  Kellar 

44.29 

20.71 

Gilman  Gould 

9.39 

3.75 

Mrs.  Mahalah  Carr. . 

33.57 

15.00 

James  Lancaster 

56.52 

£8.88 

Luther  Mudgett 

74.58 

37.43 

Charles  R.  Wormell. 

28.35 

5.36 

Walter  Nichols 

34.98 

9.42 

Hiram  Worthing  . . 

79.30 

30.47 

Christopher  Ir.skine. 

15.00 

1.75 

Nathaniel  Stowers.. 

57.22 

28.75 

Albert  Harriman  . . . 

35.71 

15.68 

Alexander  Martin. . . 

220.51 

219.02 

Alvan  E.  Hewett . . . 

17.14 

5.21 

Sumner  Pattee 

105.61 

33.05 

Albion  0.  Ellis 

355.17 

800.57 

John  Lane 

27.07 

15.59 

Benjamin  Fuller  . . . 

8.61 

5.22 

James  Manley 

33.12 

16.91 

Mrs.  Abba  True  .... 

56.75 

9.72 

John  B.  Pierpont. . . 

— 

— 

Crawford  S.  Fletcher 

182.59 

62.27 

Sol’m’nCunningham 

38.31 

14.76 

Truman  Harman . . . 

24.49 

10.82 

Charles  A.  Vickery. . 

43.64 

22.30 

James  B.  Murch. . . . 

164.78 

78.24 

Henry  Davidson 

72.30 

20.14 

Calv’nHemmingway 

34.06 

17.75 

ihiD^ton  County. 

Oliver  Nash 

97.17 

38.61 

Belcher  W.  Tyler. .. 

16.95 

3.83 

John  Moore 

46.54 

23.88 

Robert  Collins 

3.00 

1.50 

Edgar  Whidden 

1167.96 

1285.65 

Horace  Clapp 

35.03 

11.84 

Truman  Wilson 

133.56 

15.38 

Asaph  Sawyer 

23.97 

12.81 

Ephraim  H.  Wright. 

9.19 

4.18 

Phineas  Libby 

46.98 

23.39 

Pearson  Gould 

— 

— 

Benjamin  Kilby 

188.25 

53.60 

Cyrus  G.  Folsom  . . . 

348.39 

150.13 

Warren  Hatheway.. 

1048.17 

547.01 

Luther  P.  Wass 

57.10 

27.59 

Abraham  K.  Maken- 

51.25 

33.71 

zie 

Sewall  L.  Boulter . . . 

9.06 

5.93 

George  W.  Taylor. . . 

44.79 

8.50 

Benjamin  A.  Strout. 

3.00 

1.25 

Sabine  H.  Kimball. . 

222.85 

201.07 

Wincknorth  Allan.. 

43.59 

23.53 

Amos  F.  Parlin 

486.56 

502.83 

Matthias  Phinney. . . 

73.75 

40.85 

Phineas  Foster 

4.14 

1.62 

Ezra  Whitney 

12.80 

6.54 

Warren  Leighton. . . 

110.29 

58.86 

MathcAV  Hastings . . . 

223.52 

68.96 

Nathan  Godfrey 

299.78 

313.55 

Ellery  Turner 

8.28 

4.94 

Andrew  Harmon  . . . 

— 

— 

ThomasW.  Sherman 

342.98 

242.64 

Charles  S.  Davis 

46.57 

28.96 

Alvan  Bridgham  . . . 

— 

— 

Putnam  Rolf. 

20.92 

12.56 

Joshua  Pettigrove  . . 

52.94 

28.79 

1186.93 

Wilmot  Bridgham.. 

— 

Moses  Sprague 

— 

— 

Washington  County— {Continued). 

Sprague’s  Falls . 

Steuben 

Topsfleld 

Waite 

Wesley 

West  Lubec 

Whiting 

Whitney  ville  . . . 


HarloAv  Thompson . . 

$6.74 

Benjamin  Godfrey. . 

87.30 

Samuel  B.  Crabtree. 

34.13 

John  Dudley 

11.54 

Daniel  Chase 

13..36 

Robert  Newsman 

43.91 

William  S.  Peavey . . 

28.28 

Stephen  Pennell 

77.99 

$4.29 

24.56 

17.63 

6.47 

6.68 

21.45 

11.29 

25.25 


York  CouDty. 

Acton [Horace  Bodwell... 

Alfred  , Silas  Derby 

Bar  Mills ' Samuel  Sawyer 

Biddeford [Jonathan  Tuck 

Bonny  Eagle Nathaniel  H.  Lane. 

Buxton ! Josiah  Berry 

Buxton  Centre [Jonathan  C.  Lewis. 

Cape  Neddick [George  M.  Freeman 

Centre  Lebanon, [Daniel  WentAvorth. 

Cornish [Horace  A.  Pike 

East  Limington [Henry  Small 

East  Parsonfield Simeon  D.  Mudgett 

Elliot 'Jeremiah  Libbey. . . 

-C'ir^+  I Jeremiah  P.  Shap- 

Elliot  Depot lejgjj  ^ 

Emery’s  Mills Justin  B.  Merrill . . . 

Goodwin’s  Mills Silas  M.  Emerson . . 

Hollis 

Hollis  Centre 

Kennebunk 

Kennebunk  Depot. , 

Kennebunk  Port  . . 

Kezar  Falls 

Kittery 

Kittery  Point 

Lebanon 


Henry  K.  Bradbury 
Thomas  C.  Mulvey. 

EAmt  Willard 

Robert  Mitchell  . . . 

Silas  Perkins 

Gideon  M.  Eandall. 
Alf’dW.  Walker,  Jr 
Joseph  Seaward 
Sylvester  Fall 


Limerick [Simeon  Barker  , 


Limington 

Lyman 

Lyman  Centre 

Newfield 

North  Acton 

North  Berwick 

North  Hollis 

North  Kennebunk 

Port 

North  Limington . . . 
North  Parsonfield  . . 

Ogunquit 

Parsonfield 

Eoss’  Corners 

Saco 

Sanford 

Scotland 

Shapleigh 

South  Berwick 

South  Parsonfield  . . 

South  Sanford 

Springvale 

Waterboro’ 

Waterboro’  Centre . . 

Wells 

Wells’  Depot 

West  Buxton 

West  Lebanon 

West  Newfield 

West  Parsonfield  , . . 
York  (c.  h.) 


Isaac  L.  Mitchell  . . 

John  Roberts 

Hiram  Waterhouse. 

Mark  Wood 

John  Stevens 

Benajah  Buffum. . . 
Nicholas  Eidlon  . . . 

Edmund  Currier,  Jr 


John  S6avey  

Robert  T.  Blazo.. . . 
William  Goodale  . . 
Gilman  L.  Bennett. 
Edmund  Warren  . . 

Charles  Nutter 

Timothy  Shaw 

Sylvester  Meintire. 
Enoch  W.  Bodwell. 
William  A.CromAvell 

George  Hilton 

Joseph  H.  Moulton. 

Samuel  Lord 

Joseph  Alien 

James  Leavitt 

Chase  Moulton 

Samuel  Osborn  — 
Albert  G.  Bradbury 
Samuel  W.  Jones. . 

Darius  Davis 

Alvah  Doe 

Joseph  P.  Jenkins. 


88.611  16.71 
205.44  118.61 
83.951  16.72 
1281.28 '1677.23 
80.08!  21.99 
55.90!  24.06 
90.26'  37.98 
60.201  26.03 
13.90  7.69 

141.73  45.47 


50.61 
31.39 

43.00 

23.61 
9.64 

48.77 
29.09 

113.19 
117.931 
340.96 
42.03 
177.63 
160.00 
53.61 ! 
177.S0i 
119.98 
7.60 
3.66 
65.63 
17.98 
171.36 
11.80 

4.71 

16.11 

49.$6 

49.50 

33.11 

27.50 
1138.41 

87.18 
13.07 
30.59 

4.38.73 

28.95 

13.23 

93.77 

41.51 

62.19 
80.41 
73.79 
91.16 
22.13 
63.44 
27.21 

132.03 


25.05 
12.46 

17.00 
6.02 
3.77 

26.40 

16.02 

24.60 

17.10 

79.08 

24.60 
49.56 

14.00 
17.78 

185.16 

39.73 
3.93 

.82 

26.54 

6.45 

103.37 

5.14 

3.38 

8.41 

19.63 

28.08 

13.05 
14.99 

1684.29 

25.74 
4.74 

15.70 
454.65 

9.25 

4.70 

28.61 

21.12 

22.11 

24.05 

24.71 
34.85 

9.66 

22.82 

14.67 

78.42 


MARYLAND 


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Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


MARYLAND. 


Alleghany  Countyt 


Accident 

Barrallville 

Barton 

Bloomington 

Brady’s  Mill 

Clarysville 

Cumberland  (c.  h.), 

Flint  Stone 

Frankville 

Frostburgh 

Grantsville 

Lonaconing 

Mount  Savage 

Oakland  

Oldtown  

Orleans 

Eatvling’s  Station. . . 

Sbelbysport 

Shade  Mill 

Summitville 

Western  Port 

Winston 


Richard  Fairall 

Clarence  Jewett 

John  Jones 

James  Bell 

Samuel  D.  Brady. . . 
George  W.  Haller. . . 
[William  A.  Taylor. . 
Jonathan  Wilson — 
James  P.  Hammill.. 

Joseph  Walsh 

James  Burton 

William  H.  Smith... 

Thomas  Whelan 

John  Matthews 

Lloyd  Lowe 

John  McLaughlin. . . 
Newton  T.  Rawlings 

John  V.  Smith 

William  Frost 

Jonathan  H.  Wilson. 

Henry  Wilson 

Philip  Pendleton 


Anne  Arundel  County. 


$20.75 

10.55 

72.82 

32.06 

LOO 

33.58 

2392.40 

4.41 

24.92 

424.21 

62.54 

118.13 

266.79 

96.38 

8.25 


18.83 

11.41 

25.74 

46.28 

24.25 


Annapolis  (c.  h.) . . . 
Annapolis  Junction. 

Bristol 

CrownsviUe 

Davidsonville 

Forest  Home 

Friendship 


Governor’s  Bridge., 


Saint  Margaret’s . 


1 Augustus  Gassaway. 

1205.04 

1376.53 

Geo.  G.  Latchford. . . 

32.95 

15.81 

Joseph  Chaney 

45.14 

20.30 

Brook  Mead 

25.78 

4.78 

Miss  Elizabeth  Du- 
vall   

62.39 

14.42 

Alethea  Robinson... 

6.00 



Robt.  S.  D.  Jones. . . 

68.33 

42.55 

Samuel  Anderson... 

52.84 

29.23 

Addison  Johnson. . . 

12.00 

9.00 

George  Miller 

93.76 

51.35 

Robert  Lemmon  — 

53.01 

24.77 

Frederick  I.  Watts.. 

40.00 

26.00 

John  S.  Boone 

12.00 

13.00 

John  Owens 

26.80 

6.34 

Franklin  Weems. . . . 

43.07 

10.40 

John  W.  Chew 

187.21 

168.54 

Baltimore  County. 


Avalon.- 

Baltimore  (c.  h.) 

Black  Rock 

Buchanan 

Brooklandville 

Burkstown 

Butler 

Calverton  Mills 

Chase’s 

Catonsville 

CockevsviUe 

Cub  Hill 

Fllengowan 

Fork  Meeting  House 

Freeland 

Gorsuch’s  Mills 

Grave  Run  Mills  — 

Govanstown 

Harewood 

Harrisonville 

Hookstown 

Lauraville 

Little  Gunpowder... 
Long  Green  Acad- 

emy  

Maryland  Line 

Monkton  Mills 

Mount  Washington  . 

North  Branch 

Owing’s  Mills 

Parkton 


Jas.  H.  Hann 

21.09 

9.00 

Jacob  G.  Davies 

1500.00 

97,290  21 

Benj.  Gor-such 

4.03 

2.80 

nrhnmflq  TCinpr 

Joshua  K.  Fuller 

38.16 

18.99 

Dominick  J.  Bourk. 

7.68 

4.49 

John  D.  C.  Duncan. 

28.67 

15.15 

Geo.  M.  Boice  ....... 

14.61 

4.82 

George  Hooker 

— 

— 

[Joseph  P.  Fusting  . . 

175.40 

116.38 

Gist  T.  Cockey 

142.20 

32.06 

Theodore  Boyer 

27.43 

11.75 

Joshua  M.  Bosley. . . 

119.64 

56.94 

Elijah  Carman 

58.56 

15.67 

Jas.  L.  Gemmill 

26.12 

4.61 

Stephen  Gorsuch  . . . 

12.85 

3.10 

Elijah  S.  Morrison  . . 

6.08 

2.39 

Cornelius  A.  Kelley.. 

44.62 

12.59 

Joshua  Hitch 

6.00 

1.50 

Nicholas  N.  Haight. 

21.22 

9.38 

Joseph  Feelemeyer. 

26.44 

11.15 

Chas.  Bemasco 

18.65 

5.93 

George  King 

63.67 

13.38 

Jos.  G.  Dance 

22.58 

8.58 

Clement  Standiford. 

26.73 

19.36 

Samuel  Miller 

36.35 

6.25 

Jos.  J.  Gambrill 

52.00 

18.00 

William  Beam 

19.18 

9.36 

Benjamin  F.  Groff.. 

47.76 

13.92 

James  Turner 

35.04 

14.89 

Baltimore  County — (Continued). 

Philopolis 

Pikesville  .... 

Reisterstown. . 

Rossville * 

Saint  Dennis. . 

Stablersville.. . 

Sweet  Air 

Towsontown. 

U nionMeetingHouse 

Upperco 

Upper  Falls  . . 

Warren 


Weisesburgh 

Westerman’s  Mills. 

Wetheredville 

White  Hall 

Woodberry 

Zoucksville 


Shadrach  G.  Sparks. 

$57.58 

Joseph  Mettam 

128.29 

Amos  A.  Harryman . 

176.51 

George  F.  Waters.. . 

2.5.00 

Jesse  M.  Lowe 

56.38 

Henry  Stabler 

8.95 

Robert  Agnew 

33.29 

Lewis  Vogle  

92.83 

John  Michael 

41.77 

Thomas  Upperco... 

15.25 

James  Manhool,  Jr.. 

73.34 

Mark  W.  C.  Thomp- 
son   

29.00 

Pleasant  Hunter 

20.03 

Jacob  R.  Woolen. . . 

42.0(1 

Richard  S.  Griffith. . 

42.16 

John  Wise 

16.39 

Horatio  N.  Gambrill. 

49.83 

George  C.  Zouck | 

7.38 

Calvert  County. 


Dunkirk 

Huntingtown 

Lower  Slarlboro’ 

Port  Republic 

Prince  Frederich- 
toicn  (c.  h.) . . 

Saint  Leonards 


Charles  H.  Johnson. 

42.77 

Charles  R.  Harrison. 

50.53 

Walter  Crosby 

21.38 

Elijah  J.  H.  Bowen. 

25.74 

Thomas  J.  Hutchins. 

50.00 

B.  H.  Ireland  

29.22 

Caroline  County. 


Bridgetown 

Burrsville 

De/nton  (c.  h.) 

Fowling  Creek 

Greensboro’ 

Hillsboro’ 

Melville 

New  Hope 

Potter’s  Landing. . . 
Preston 


Carroll  County. 


Bachman’s  Mills 

Bark  Hill 

Bruceville 

Carrollton 

Double  Pipe  Creek  . 

Finksburgh 

Franklinville 

Frizellburgh 

Freedopi 

Hampstead 

Hood’s  Mills 

Houck’s  Store 

McKinstry’s  Mills. . . 

Kroh’s  Mills 

Manchester 

Middleburgh 

Mount  Airy 

New  Windsor 

Piney  Creek 

Porters  

Sam’s  Creek 

Silver  Run  . ; 

Sykesville 

Taneytown 

Union  Bridge 

Union  Mills : 

Uniontown 

Wakefield 

Warfieldburgh 

Westminster 

Winfield 

Woodbine 


David  Bachman 

Jacob  Eicholtz. . . 
George  Mering) . . 
George  R.  Rhodes.. 
Daniel  P.  Saylor. . . 
Adam  L.  Hoover  . . 
Roderick  Dorsey. . . 
Edmund  S.  Everhart 
Jemima  Wadlow  . . . 

John  L.  Hoover 

John  Grimes  

David  W.  Houck  . . . 
Samuel  McKinstry. . 

John  Kroh 

Edwin  J.  Crumrine. 

David  Hope 

Henry  Bussard 

Jacob  Roop,  Jr 

Daniel  Eickoltz 

Henry  Carter,  Jr  . . . 

David  Engel 

Henry  Shuler 

James  Sykes 

Samuel  Smith 

Wm.  Zimmerman... 
Andrew  K.  Shriver. . 
Fred’k  Hamburgh.. 

Abraham  Cassell 

Wm.  P.  Shilling 

John  F.  Reese 

Aquila  Pickett 

G.  W.  Delawder 


$ 

43.24 

62.99 

14.00 
7.18 

11.73 

5.36 

18.65 

15.03 

8.88 

13.86 

21.00 

3.15 

16.00 

24.76 

3.48 

21.12 

.87 


22.90 

24.98 

11.95 

14.03 

20.54 

13.10 


John  Graham.  

15.59 

8.56 

James  Melvin 

15.43 

6.67 

Jacob  Alburger 

101.15 

74.48 

Samuel  W.  Collins.. 

5.00 

2.71 

John  E.  Lobstein  . . . 

58.91 

33.92 

Warren  R.  Busteed. 

36.17 

19.51 

Thomas  Melvin 

3.00 

2.00 

Willis  Corkran 

8.28 

4.98 

Thomas  F.  Johnson. 

7.50 

5.00 

William  H.  Gootee . . 

— 

10.46 

6.81 

. 4.00 

1.20 

18.84 

9.73 

12.17 

3.14 

14.34 

10.10 

63.60 

32.87 

11.78 

6.69 

34.32 

19.71 

26.45 

16.40 

37.34 

18.65 

38.57 

17.01 

11.98 

7.54 

23.98 

14.22 

13.10 

9.34 

135.11 

69.79 

18.40 

8.77 

70.48 

30.70 

10S.S8 

43.67 

6.44 

4.66 

85.52 

14.08 

11.00 

4.00 

139.54 

84.88 

126.43 

60.66 

38.86 

17.13 

11.90 

7.94 

110.19 

85.36 

16.85 

8.60 

13.64 

5.15 

293.06 

289.99 

11.22 

5.59 

19.89 

14.62 

80 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


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Battle  Swamp 

Blue  Ball 

Bohemia  Mills 

Brick  Meeting  House 

Cecilton 

Charlestown 

Cherry  Hill 

Chesapeake  City 

ElJcton  (c.  h.) 

Fair  Hill 

Farmington 

Northeast 

Perryville 

Port  Deposit 

Port  Herman 

Principio 

Principio  Furnace.. 

Kising  Sun 

Eock  Springs 

Eowlandsville 

Saint  Augustine 

Shelemiah  

South  Milford  . : 

Warwick 

Zion 


Cecil  County. 

Thomas  Taylor 

John  L.  Biles 

John  Walston 

Eeuben  Passmore  . . 
Geo.  B.  Pennington. 

John  N.  Black 

Joseph  T.  Brown. .. 
David  W.  Farror  . . . 

John  E.  Brown 

Daniel  H.  Sutton  . . . 
John  W.  Caldwell  . . 

William  Beatty 

Joseph  Cochran 

Alonzo  Snow 

James  Vanhorn 

John  Lackland 

Amos  H.  Evans 

Leonard  Keynolds.. 
David  M.  Eeynolds. 
Samuel  Eowland — 
Thomas  P.  Hazel . . . 

Elihu  B.  Hall 

Washington  Ewing. 

Julius  A.  Bond 

John  Carhart 


$52.98 

14.52 

12.35 

8f».6S 

149.60 

32.89 

33.42 

238.90 

645.80 

25.97 
18.77 

197.31 

78.48 

564.88 

8.50 

41.75 

59.97 
92.66 
25.92 
56.64 

10.14 

12.45 

46.00 

29.34 


$25.54 

5.48 

5.76 

60.85 
120.62 

17.80 
16.66 

145.08 

495.33 

14.53 

10.30 

106.44 

83.77 

366.90 

5.85 

26.36 

15.85 

48.81 

15.84 
27.62 

7.04 

8.35 

27.00 

16.85 


Cbarles  County. 


Allen’s  Fresh 

Beantown 

Benedict 

Bryantown 

Doncaster 

Duffield 

Harris’  Lot 

Nanjemoy 

Newport ' . . . 

Patuxent  City 

Pomonkey 

Port  Tobacco  (c.  h.). 
Sandy  Bottom 


Jnbn  T.  Coltnn j 

I 53.86 

27.27 

Edward  D.  Boone. . . 

16.76 

10.23 

Charles  H.  Young  . . 

! 10.47 

3.20 

Thomas  J.  Stewart. . 

53.88 

20.54 

Thomas  Skinner 

— 

— 

Elizabeth  Duffee 

25.76 

8.77 

John  Fearson 

37.76 

14.56 

E.  D.  P.  Eatclifif. 

55.80 

24.64 

George  H.  Simpson. 

46.15 

15.29 

James  T.  Thomas. . . 

13.30 

7.48 

S.  W.  H.  McPherson 

32.35 

17.82 

Peregrine  Davis 

216.72 

205.48 

Thomas  A.  Davis. . . 

1 

— 

Dorchester  County. 


Big  Mills 

Bucktown 

Cornersville  

Cambri'tgs  (c.  h.). . 

Church  Creek 

East  New  Market.. 

Federalsburgh  

Golden  Hill 

Hicksburgh 

Lakesville 

Taylor’s  Island  . . . 

Tobacco  Stick 

Vienna 


George  W.  Percy . . . 

G TTnlt. 

6.48 

4.75 

Joseph  Flint 

264.53 

256.70 

Daniel  T.  Orem 

37.05 

26.57 

James  W,  Eawlings, 

52.38 

29.61 

Edward  E.  Goslin. . . 

50.06 

24.67 

John  E.  Shenton — 

11.63 

5.64 

John  W.  Eoberson  . 

11.19 

5.21 

John  S.  Staplefort. . . 

20.72 

9.50 

Levi  D.  Travers 

14.5-7 

9.28 

Edmund  Harrington 

10.00 

6.00 

Alexander  S.  Evans. 

! 48.92 

17.29 

Frederick  County, 


Adamstown 

Barry 

Bolivar 

Bridgeport 

Buckey’s  Town 

Burkittsville 

Creagerstown 

Emraitsburgh 

Frederick  (c.  h.)  — 

Graceham 

Greenfield  Mills 

Ijamsville  

jefiferson 

Johnsville 

Keinptown 

Liidiesburgh 

Liberty  Town 

Linganore 

Meclianicstown 

Middletown 

Monrovia 

Mount  Pleasant 

Myersville 


Adam  Kohlenberg. . 
James  W.  Hamilton. 
Joshua  D.  Koogle. . . 

Isaac  Hyder  

Grafton  Duvall 

Ezra  Williard 

Jacob  H.  Stonesifer. 

Joachim  Elder 

John  J.  Smith 

Simeon  Meredith  . . . 

Meredith  Davis 

Samuel  Nixdorf 

Perry  G.  Thomas. . . 
John  Kinzer  Jr..  .. 

Wm.  A.  Bennett 

Samuel  Birely 

John  11.  Spohn 

Isaac  Brower 

Eeuben  Osier 

Perry  J.  Levy 

Jacob  Cronise 

John  W.  Ogborn... . 
Win.  Metzger  


52.87 

30.89 

19.94 

10.69 

79.38 

59.72 
39.81 

521.01 

2000.00 

44.63 

31.77 

51.28 

85.13 

47.86 

8.09 

12.36 

142.16 

71.73 
173.65 

77.71 

30.24 

22.21 


' 27.52 
9.49 
9.83 
7.35 
24.10 
37.33 

17.43 
305.33 

4915.17 

15.58 

16.44 

21.46 

64.46 
22..33 

4.22 

6.16 

5.11 

32.47 
181.57 

80.81 

12.79 

11.85 


Frederick,  County— {Continued). 


New  London . . 
New  Market  . . 
Oak  Orchard. . . 

Petersville 

Point  of  Eocks. 

Sabillisville 

Unionville  .... 

Urbana  

Utica  Mills 

W alkersville  . . 

Weverton 

Wolfsville 

Wolfsboro’ 


Eoderick  D.  Hobbs 
Absalom  Anderson. 

Levi  Z.  Barnes 

Wm.  Graham 

Philip  McGaugheen 
Lewis  Collifiower. 
Benjamin  Lindsay 
Sebastian  G.  Cockey 

Wm.  Todd 

Edward  G.  Marlow 
Christopher  Thomas 

Samuel  Weller 

George  W.  Shank. . 


Harford  County. 


Abingdon 

Bel- Air  (c.  h.) 

Churchville 

Cottage  Home 

Clermont  Mills 

Darlington 

Dublin 

Emmorton 

Fallston 

Federal  Hill 

Forest  Hill 

Glenville 

Grey  Eock 

Hall’s  M Eoads 

Havre  De  Grace 

Hickory  Tavern 

Harford  Furnace  . . . 

Hopewell  M Eoads . 

Jarrettsville 

Jerusalem  Mills 

Magnolia 

Michaelsviile 

Mill  Green I Charles  Biles 

Perrymansville j Thomas  Cord 

Pleasantville |Thos.  Bradenbaugh 

Pylesville i Nathan  Pyle,  Jr  ... 

Sandy  Hook. iThomas  H.  Morgan 

Shawsville. . ". Abraham  Slade 

Taylor Alfred  Garrison 

Thomas’  Eun Daniel  T.  Hawkins 

Upper  M Eoads Thomas  Eiley 


William  H.  Pierce . . 

James  Herron 

Hugh  JefFers’nDever 

Levi  B.  Finley 

Wm.  Street 

Joseph  E.  Ely» 

Thos.  J.  McCausland 
Emmor  Morrison . . . 

Eobert  P.  Titus 

Thomas  S.  Eobinson 
Emanu’l  J.  Schmank 
James  F.  Eeasin.. 

Joseph  Eoss 

Eobert  L.  Morgan 

Christian  Case 

John  Wann 

Wm.  F.  Pannell . . 
John  H.  Mitchell  . 
Benjamin  Mason, . 

David  Lee 

Charles  F.  Smith. . 
Jacob  J.  Michael. . 


Howard  County. 


Alberton 

Clarksville 

Cooksville 

Dorsey’s  Store 

Elk  Eidge  Landing. 

Ellieott’s  Mills 

Glenelg 

Ilchester  Mills 

Lisbon 

Marriottsville. 


Alexander  F.  Gaw 
Joseph  A.  McNew 

Caled  Sheets 

John  E.  Dorsey. . . 
George  H.  Pocock 

George  Bond 

Joshua  0.  Thompson 
Eeuben  H.  Merri- 

weather  

Thomas  Lucy 

Eobert  Adair 


Matthews’  Store [James  B.  Matthews. 

Pierceland 'Joshua  Anderson. . . 

Poplar  Springs ^Edward  U.  Owings. 

Savage George  Wheeler 

Sixteen  Mile  House.  Beal  Whalen 

Woodstock William  F.  Adams. . 


Rent  County. 


Chestertoion  (c.  h.) . . 

Chesterville 

Georgetown  Cross 

Eoads 

Harmony 

Head  of  Sassafras. . . 

Millington 

Eees’  Corner 

Eock  Hall 

Eogers’  Store 

Stifl  Pond 

Urieville  


John  L.  Siam. 
Peter  Broes. . . 


William  F.  Briscoe 

Isaac  L.  Price. . . 
John  C.  Voshell. 
William  F.  Smith 

Abel  J.  Eees 

Joseph  Harris... 

Isaac  Eoger.s 

Geo.  W.  Covington 
Joseph  P.  Copper.. 


$34.86 

$10.11 

71.35 

35.62 

16.31 

8.87 

73.66 

26.44 

90.82 

13.37 

21.85 

10.37 

41.96 

18,17 

69.16 

18.59 

47.42 

10.21 

31.17 

13.91 

221.57 

91.62 

14.42 

8.10 

51.08 

22.62 

60.94 

29.83 

215.68 

135.66 

67.45 

31.29 

6.13 

2.65 

20.23 

12.71 

154.69 

143.54 

51.08 

19.52 

46.84 

9.73 

106.73 

21.81 

6.00 

4.00 

35.93 

12.00 

19.00 

3.00 

6.19 

4.34 

72.89 

30.19 

438.95 

527.39 

18.27 

12.79 

38.15 

17.30 

57.06 

27.80 

67.55!  28.04 

67.28 

13.82 

26.37 

16.63 

12..53 

5.99 

161.68 

49.40 

23.81 

14.57 

21.71 

9.02 

14.62 

10.12 

36.59 

19.97 

14.71 

9.91 

17.63 

9.96 

17.61 

10.55 

32.46 

19.56 

44.36 

23.17 

23.69 

10.60 

94.82 

36.07 

381.84 

225.63 

16.00 

6.00 

25.13 

12.37 

64.80 

31.94 

37.32 

11.05 

9.00 

6.00 

21.45 

18.49 

69.81 

33.15 

46.12 

20.91 

412.97 

375.58 

26.71 

16.31 

121.28 

59.68 

96.36 

42.39 

56.30 

34.25 

99.00 

b'^.OO 

27.95 

13.01 

36.11 

15.61 

46.88 

' 37.06 

27.77 

17.19 

MARYLAND. 


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lYIoiitgomery  County. 

Barnesville jLeonard  Hays 

Brookville Zachariah  D.  Waters 

Burnt  Mills 'J.  E.  Maus 

Clarksburgh Leonidas  Willson. . . 

Colesville Hilleary  O.  Higgins. 

Concord Harvey  C.  Shepard. 

Cottage Susan  M.  Bunting  . . 

Damascus George  W.  Hilton. . . 

Darnestown Leon’rd  W.Chandler 

Dawson ville Thomas  D.  Darby. . . 

Drayton  j Caleb  Stabler 

Forest  Oak Joseph  Thompson. . 

Goshen Henrietta  D.  Peugh. 

Hyattstown D.  A.  Ze^gler 

Laytonsville 

Middlebrook  Mills.. 

Monocacy 

Olney 

Poolesville 

Rockville  (c.  h.) 


Francis  L.  Bell 

James  G.  House  — 
Gassaway  Sellmon . . 
Jonath’n  D.Barnsley 

Philip  Keed 

John  W.  Spates 


Eoslyn Henry  Stabler 

Sandy  Spring lEdward  Stabler 

Triadelphia [Thomas  C.  Miller. . . 

Unity iJIimrod  Davis 


$36.06  $12.51 
116.96  32.61 


5T.29 

20.10 

3.00 

29.84 
12.54 

64.84 
14.63 
1T.90 
20.10 
11.35 
42.24 

26.84 
18.28 
13.61 
70.89; 

130.41' 

240.00! 

19.34' 

95.78! 

48.62, 

17.01 


Prince  George’s  County. 

Aquasco [John  W.  Thomas 

Beltsville John  Simms 

Bladensburgh [Charles  L.  Gault. 

Brandjnvine i William  H.  Early 

Buena  Vista [William  T.  Duvall 

Croom I John  W.  Coflfren. 

Horse  Head John  Burke 

Laurel  Factory 'Jesse Duvall  .... 

Long  Old  Fields ^ James  J.  Jarbo. . 

Nottingham 'John  T.  Stamp  . . 

Piscataway James  H.  Griffln . 

Queen  Ann William  H.  Perveil 

Surratt’s John  H.  Surratt. . . 

Upper  Marlboro Jeremiah  MuUikin 


56.17 
105.95 
176.20 

24.18 
72.64 

25.93 

208.68 

55.43 

86.00 

114.46 

56.21 

14.00 

352.25 


25.24 

8.07 

2.00 

14.33 

8.48 

46.75 

10.67 

3.94 

2.43 

6.40 

26.21 

15.47 

2.69 

11.72 

121.49 

153.33 

6.23 

4.47 

22.37 

5.63 


18.85 

42.86 
65.62 

7.63 

37.08 

8.90 

177.05 

15.17 

83.00 
60.57 
25.50 

12.00 

159.69 


Queen  Anne  County. 


Broad  Creek 

Centremille  (c.  h.) . . . 

Church  Hill 

Long  Marsh 

Queenstown 

Sudlersville 

Templeville 

Wye  Mills 


W.  W.  K.  Goodhand 

58.72 

17.95 

Elizabeth  J.  Keating 

265.79 

165.12 

Eichard  Hyder 

86.19 

38.76 

Mordecai  Price 

21.36 

14.28 

John  F.  McFeely. . . 

52.54 

16.63 

Eobert  Norville 

52.39 

28.43 

Thomas  A.  Cooper. . 

13.99 

9.84 

Louis  W.  Neal 

99.59 

51.75 

St. 

Chaptico 

Charlotte  Hall 

Great  Mills 

Leonardtovyn  (c.  h.) 

Milestown 

Mount  Olive 

Oakville 

Piney  Point 

Eidge 

St.  Clement’s  Bay. . . 
Bt.  Inigoes 

6 


Mary’s  County. 

'J.  T.  M.  Eobey 

ITheophilus  Harrison 
‘Henry  Stainhice. 
William  J.  Yates 
William  H.  Garner 
John  Shadrick. . . . 

Jol\n  Parsons 

W.  W.  Dix 

Joseph  Milburn. . . 
Daniel  T.  Morgan 
Joseph  T.  Artis. . . 


140.36 

88.66 

74.16 

169.49 

40.53 

31.44 

16.47 

33.70 

81.70 
84.02 


123.95 

28.66 

54.61 

102.80 

82.36 

19.81 

15.15 

11.89 

20.70 

24.52 


Somerset  County. 


BarrenCreekSprings 

Thomas  B.  Taylor.. 

$28.94 

$16.00 

Bell  Mount 

William  H.  Eoack. 

32.29 

19.66 

Fairmount 

Wesley  S.  Tull 

— 

— 

Fork  Town 

'Arthur  H.  Lankford. 

19.34 

11.24 

Deal’s  Island 

!Noah  Webster 

— 

— 

Kingston 

Isaac  T.  Beauchamp 

19.28 

12.70 

Princess  Ann  (c.  h.) 

William  H.  Fisher.. 

200.97 

193.08 

Quantico 

George  Moore 

27.56 

16.20 

Salisbury 

'William  Waller 

159.27 

54.55 

Sharp  Town 

Edward  Burford 

21.72 

14.00 

Tyaskin 

Geo.  A.  J.  Hopkins. 

— 

— 

Upper  Trappe 

1 Thomas  W.  Dashiell 

17.15 

9.67 

Whitehaven 

[William  J.  Ballard.. 

80.14 

11.02 

Talbot  County. 

Bay  Hundred 

Augustus  Wittman  . 

24.00 

10.44 

Easton  (c.  h.) 

William  T.  Eowlison 

585.25 

578.24 

Oxford ' 

William  H.  Valliant 

49.70 

14.54 

Eoyal  Oak 

Eichard  0.  Lane. . . . 

50.24 

19.05 

Saint  Michaels 

Henry  F.  Byrne 

125.91 

106.71 

Trappe 

George  W.  Mullikin 

— 

— 

Washington  County. 


Bakersville 

Beaver  Creek 

Benevola 

Boonsboro’ 

Brownsville 

Cavetown 

Chewsville 

Clear  Spring 

Conococheague 

College  of  St.  James 

Downsville 

Fairview 

Funkstown 

Green  Spring  Fur- 
nace   

Tlagerstown  (c.  h.). . 

Hancock 

Indian  Springs 

Keep  Trieste 

Keedysville 

Lappon’s  M Eoads. . 

Leitersburg 

Millstone  Point 

Einggold 

Eohrersville 

Sharpsburgh 

Smithsburgh 

Williamsport 


Elias  Baker 

Dewitt  C.  Witmer. . 
Jona’n  Newcomer  Jr 
Samuel  H.  Smith.. 

John  Brown,  Jr 

Henry  Colliflower. . 

Luther  D.  Betts 

George  Cook 

William  Stake 

John  B.  Kerfoot. . . 
Christopher  Downs 

George  Seibert 

James  H.  Berry 

B.  Franklin  Eoman 

Samuel  Eidenour. . . 

Henry  Snyder 

Lancelot  Jacques. . . 
James  O’Neal,  Jr.. . 

Edward  Eeilly 

Wm.  B.  Kennedy. . . 
Benjamin  F.  Slick.. 

Jacob  Myers,  Jr 

James  J.'  Metcalfe. . . 

John  J.  Grim 

Lewis  H.  Burkhart. . 
Jeremiah  S.  Besore. 
William  Stefify 


Berlin 

BishopsviUe 

Derickson’s  Cross 

Eoads 

Newark 

Newtown 

Saint  Martins 

Sandy  Hill 

Snow  mu  (c.  h.) 

Whaleysville 


Worcester  County. 

James  Brittingham 
William  P.  Harper. 


James  M.  Fooks.. 

E.  C.  Studley 

William  H.  Merrill 
Lemuel  Showell.. 
Thomas  Mason . . . 
Thomas  Hamill... 
James  Whaley. . . . 


20.83 
12.08 
81.60 

220.31 

29.55 

21.00 

21.57 

242.01 

20.32 
154.84 

11.95 

101.07 

16.01 

1030.73 

235.52 

14.03 

23.43 

43.33 
10.91 
87.60 
19.08 
81.23 

41.84 
153.48 

82.89 

289.94 


149.96 

9.25 

14.56 

70.58 

13.74 

12.86 

202.42 

19.11 


6.52 

3.72 
18.65 

172.60 

16.18 

8.00 

11.24 

176.11 

8.07 

99.51 

7.72 
62.74 

5.27 

1170.96 

158.92 

7.16 

8.34 

16.82 

5.95 

54.23 

9.14 

18.82 

19.14 

119.15 

28.92 

198.42 


147.41 

6.42' 

8.59 

35.76 

6.96 

8.11 

143.70 

12.20 


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MASSACHUSETTS 


Barnstable  (c.  h.). . . 

Brewster 

Centreville 

Cliatham 

Cotuit  Port 

Dennis 

East  Brewster 

East  Dennis 

East  Falmouth 

Eastham 

East  Harwich 

East  Orleans 

East  Sandwich 

Falmouth 

Harwich 

Harwichport 

Hyannis 

Marston’s  Mills 

Monument 

North  Chatham 

North  Eastham 

North  Falmouth 

North  Sandwich 

North  Truro 

Orleans 

Osterville 

Pocassett 

Provincetown 

Sandwich 

South  Dennis 

South  Harwich  .... 

South  Orleans 

South  Sandwich 

South  Wellfleet 

Somn  Yarmouth 

Spring  Hiii 

Truro  

Waquoit 

Wellfleet 

West  Barnstable 

West  Brewster 

West  Dennis 

West  Chatham 

WestJPalmouth 

West  Harwich  

West  Sandwich 

West  Yarmouth 

Wood’s  Hole 

Y armouth 

Yarmouth  Port 


Barnstable  County. 

Elijah  Lewis,  2d 

Jeremiah  Mayo 

Ferdinand  G.'Kelley 

Josiah  Mayo 

Eandall  Kelley 

Howes  Chapman.. 
George  W.  Higgins. 
Lothrop  Howes,  Jr. . 
John  H.  Eobinson. . 

George  Seabury 

Danforth  S.  Steele.. 

Freeman  Doane 

Joseph  Ewer,  Jr 

Frederick  Davis 

Obed  Brooks 

Benj.  W.  Eldredge. . 
Eowland  S.  Hallett. 

Charles  Bassett 

Erastus  O.  Parker.. 

Thatcher  Eyder 

David  C.  Atwood . . . 
Ferdinand  G.  Nye. . 

Charles  Bourne 

John  Grozer 

Edward  Barber 

Isaiah  Crocker 

Howard  Perry 

Godfrey  Eider 

Charles  B.  Hall 

Watson  Baker 

Joseph  P.  Nickerson 
Seth  Sparrow,  3d . . . 
Solomon  C.  Howland 
Stephen  A.  Hatch. 

John  Larkin,. 

Nathan  Wing 

Josiah  Wilder 

Asa  Phinney 

Allen  Higgins 

Shadr’chN.Howland 
David  Harwood... 
Salmon  Crowell,  Jr 

Daniel  Hewes 

Stephen  Dillingham 
David  H.  Small 

Isaac  Keith 

Freeman  H.  Crowell 

Elihu  Fish 

Isaac  Eyder. . 
Thomas  Arey. 


Berkshire  County. 

Adams | George  A.  Lapham 

Alford iMark  E.  Van  Denser 

Ashley  Falls *. . . John  Scovill 

Becket | Alexander  Clark 

Berkshire iStephen  T.  Whipph 

Boston  Corner Abram  J.  Vosburgh 

Cheshire Eussel  C.  Brown 

Cold  Spring Alonzo  Waterman.. 

Curtisville Marshall  S.  Heath.. 

Dalton Franklin  Weston . . 

East  Lee George  E.  Sturges. 

East  Sheffield Elijah  S.  Deming. . 

East  Windsor lEeuben  Pierce 


Egremont  Plain 

Florida 

Glen  Dale 

Great  Barrington . . . 
Hancock 


Harlow  A.  Van  Deu- 

sen 

Nathan  White. . . 
John  H.  Strong. 
Samuel  B.  Suhin 
Hiram  S.  Smith. 


Ilartsvillo I Austin  Brett. 

Hinsdale 


Alonroe  Emmons. . 


$353.35 

$188.17 

180.08 

268.08 

83.87 

26.43 

291.50 

209.16 

78.64 

35.03 

126.35 

32.32 

62.55 

30.83 

129.18 

50.03 

45.84 

19.56 

64.77 

20.39 

82.89 

12.88 

49.02 

14.25 

8.50 

4.00 

301.08 

883.88 

110.57 

193.16 

115.33 

78.62 

331.93 

121.88 

56.06 

11.78 

78.95 

34.86 

41.02 

2.32 

83.63 

13.80 

53.73 

28.28 

54.85 

21.06 

47.85 

23.87 

187.84 

49.68 

112.74 

30.32 

63.06 

22.14 

440.60 

513.00 

479.09 

753.43 

103.25 

40.78 

71.10 

52.91 

17.75 

7.85 

64.18 

23.85 

51.05 

11.95 

166.37 

145.56 

57.47 

5.90 

164.66 

58.17 

49.84 

26.13 

194.86 

73.72 

80.96 

22.21 

40.47 

20.30 

176.00 

111.79 

69.20 

27.43 

174.80 

134.73 

67.33 

35.81 

53.94 

28.57 

81.57 

3.56 

80.00 

32.89 

301.31 

24.05 

1 485.44 

456.11 

52.50 

10.02 

83.16 

21.92 

27.02 

8.50 

: 47.71 

25.69 

81.96 

18.92 

259.46 

97.63 

20.65 

11.03 

45.86 

22.68 

282.62 

231.84 

69.89 

82.32 

39.10 

19.53 

89.27 

15.46 

■ 27.75 

10.92 

20.26 

6.14 

113.24 

40.15  1 

865.96 

1095.96  i 

68.33 

i 28.19 ! 

47.83 

: 15.27 

, 95.30 

92.30 

, 214.42 

222.95 

Housatonic 

Lanesborough 

Lee 

Lenox  (c.  h.) 

Lenox  Furnace 

Mill  Eiver 

Monterey.  

Montville 

New  Ashford 

New  Boston 

New  Lenox 

New  Marlboro’ 

North  Adams 

North  Becket 

North  Egremont 

Otis 

Peru 

Pittsfield 

Eichmond 

Sandisfleld 

Savoy 

Sheffield 

South  Egremont 

Southfield 

South  Lee 

South  Williamstown 

State  Line 

Stockbridge 

Tyringham 

Van  Deusenville — 

Washington 

West  Becket 

West  Otis 

West  Pittsfield 

West  Stockbridge. . . 
Williamstown 


BerJcsldre  County — {Continued). 

William  Selkirk 1 $89 

George  E.  Eockwell  122 

Albert  M.  Howk 906, 

George  Wells 446. 

William  A.  Phelps. . 117. 
Henry  N.  Wheeler. . 119, 
Wilbur  C.  Langdon 
Wm.  W.  Langdon..  50. 

James  Dev'ey 20. 

Samuel  0.  Parsons..  61 
David  W.  Dewey . 

Sarah  D.  Catlin 62 

Abel  Wetherbee — 961 
Henry  A.  Bidwell.. . 170. 
George  W.  Lester. . . 53 

Lyman  J.  Strickland  113 
Sylvester  S.  Bowen.  38. 
Phinehas  Allen,  Jr. . 1992, 
Eleazar  Williarns. . . 

George  Hull 84. 

Calvin  Bowker 71 

Edward  F.  Ensign . . 288 
William  O’Connell . . 106 
Augustus  Turner. . . 26 

Amos  B.  Manley 142, 

John  H.  Jordan 70 

E.  E.  Peet 

Nathaniel  A.  Waters 
Fred’ck  C.  Williams 

John  H.  Coffing 

Daniel  Sibley 

Kendall  Baird 

Alanson  Thompson. 
August’sW.  Williams 
Cyrus  H.  Woodruff. 
Keves  Danforth 


Windsor jEoland  S.  Miner. 


.731  $16.52 
72!  T5.49 
92  1039.84 
891.52 
39.83 


67.48 

86.21 

25.78 

6.51 

19.46 

4.18 

25.41 

1149.63 

177.22 

22.27 

20.20 

15.70 

2749.16 


,10 
,50 
,19 
31 

,65j  46.63 
,87 1 33.08 
,51!  32.21 
,86'  275.50 
,32|  35.42 
36i  10.77 
12!  42.46 
40 1 19.20 


Bristol  County. 


Attleboro’ 

Berkley 

Dartmouth 

Dighton 

East  Freetown 

East  Taunton 

Easton 

Fairhaven 

Fall  Eiver 

Freetown 

Long  Plain 

Man^sfleld 

Mirickville 

Ne^o  Bedford  (c.  h.). 
North  Attleboro’  — 
North  Dartmouth. . . 

North  Dighton 

North  Easton 

North  Fairhaven... 

North  Eehoboth 

North  Swansea 

Norton 

Eehoboth 

Seekonk 

Somerset 

South  Attleboro’ 

South  Dartmouth.. . 

South  Easton 

South  Seekonk 

Ij  South  Westport 

Swansea 

Taunton  (c.  h.) 

Westport 

Westport  Point 

West  Mansfield 


Lyman  W.  Dean . . 
Daniel  S.  Briggs . . 
Charles  Tucker. . . 
Charles  Talbot — 
Eenel  Washburn. 
Charles  H.  Leighton 
Thomas  F.  DavJdson 

Joseph  Cutler 

James  M.  Morton. . . 

Joshua  Shove 

Charles  F.  Thatcher 
Marshall  F.  Shaw.. . 

William  Simms 

Joseph  C.  Kent 

Josiah  D.  Eichards. 
John  Cummings  — 

John  Kose 

Augustus  0.  Howard 
Cyrus  E.  Clark ... 
Grenville  Stevens. 
Mason  Barney  — 

Earl  Hodges 

John  C.  Marvel. . . 
William  Ide. ., . . . 
John  A.  Sayles. . . 

James  S.  Day 

Jireh  Sherman  . . 
Horatio  Copeland. 
Nathan  Munroe. . . 
Frederick  BroAvuell. 

John  Mason 

Abijah  M.  Ide,  Jr. . . 
Nathan  C.  Brownell. 
Alexander  H.  Cory  . 
Martin  M.  Braley.. . 


451.35 

521.86 

6I.6O1 

24.02 

100.00, 

13.50 

55.57, 

19.93 

10.86^ 

4.44 

17.29! 

10.02 

129.36 

2.49 

310.43 

298.99 

619.23 

. 511.28 

28.88 

9.79 

415.39 

318.81 

24.79 

7.54 

69..34 

32.28 

7.3.70 

20.34 

38.45 

23.59 

108.17 

68.88 

132.01 

57.11 

580.45 

; 617.27 

1 1338.11 

3323.00 

104.65 

31.60 

60.46 

; 35.73 

296.11 

; 296.61 

59.93 

' 16.42 

2000.00 

7344.19 

421.09 

: 359.81 

71.92 

27.13 

82.67 

30.34 

265.65 

' 110..32 

159.15 

58.32 

26.17 

12.82 

33.76 

17.51 

831.67 

49.09 

58.28 

. 15.47 

55.80 

22.81 

190.07 

67.05 

41.04 

11.87 

189.03 

64.85 

65.45 

16.97 

! 10.11 

' 5.06 

1 23.67 

1 11.17 

! 74.70 

80.08 

1904.81 

3370.81 

98.80 

, 17.41 

46.65 

1 22.00 

MASSACHUSETTS. 


83 


\:i.  \ 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


I 


Dukes  County. 


Chilmark. 


Holmes’  Hole. 
West  Tisbury. 


Amesbury 

Andover 

Annisquara 

Ballard  Vale 

Beverly 

Beverly  Farms  . , 

Boxford 

Bradford 

Byfleld 

Danvers 

Danvers  Centre . , 

Danversport 

East  Haverhill. . . 
East  Salisbury. . . 

Essex 

G-eorgetown 

Gloucester 

Groveland 

Hamilton 

Haverhill 

Jpsioich  (c.‘h.)... 
Lanesville ....... 

Lawrence 

Lynn 

Lynnfield 

Lynnfield  Centre 

Manchester 

Marblehead 

Methuen 

Middleton 

Nahant 

Xetohu)'yport{(t.  h.). 
North  Andover. 
North  Beverly. , 

Salisbury 

Eockport 

Rowley 

Salem  (c.  h.) 

Saugus 

South  Danvers. 


Sutton  Mills 

Swampscott 

Topsfleld 

Wenham 

West  Amesbury. 
West  Boxford... 
West  Newbury.. 


Adamsville 

Ashfield 

Bernardston 

Buckland 

Charlemont 

Colerain 

Conway 

Deerfield 

East  Charlemont.. 
East  Shelburne  . . . 
East  Whately 


Grout’s  Corners 


Lock’s  Village 

Monroe 

Montague  

Montague  Canal 

New  Salem 

North  Bernardston. . 


. [Tristram  Allen,  Jr. 

. $21.6( 

5 $7.81 

. Silvanus  L.  Pease. . 

. 433.3^ 

t 495.39 

. George  Dunham 

. 377.71 

1 270.46 

. Joseph  B.  Nickersoi 

1 61.3( 

) 29.23 

Essex  County* 

529.6( 

! 551.42 

1120.71 

1178.37 

. William  AV.  Chard. . 

128.92 

1 69.98 

. Isaac  0.  Blunt 

166.90 

1 104.93 

548.44 

: 527.75 

. Josiah  Obear 

39.83 

1 8.87 

. Osgood  Dale,  Jr 

. wrillam  Tenney  — 

19.66 

i 11.00. 

277.66 

i 122.28 

. Samuel  S.  Moody. . . 

85.11 

25.59 

. Levi  Merrill 

734.90 

700.35 

. Henry  Prentiss 

— 

— 

. David  Mead 

120.92 

54.05 

. John  W.  Ladd 

38.57 

19.90 

. Cyrus  Dearborn 

31.94 

17.39 

. Albert  F.  Low 

154.39 

113.75 

. Samuel  Wilson 

293.30 

259.66  . 

. [Gorham  Parsons 

910.13 

825.36  . 

. Nathaniel  H.  Griffith 

127.74 

29.57  : 

. George  Appleton... 

59.38 

22.14  ; 

. 1 James  V.  Smiley 

1679.07 

2224.89  : 

. Stephen  Coburn 

558.78 

468.04  < 

. Levi  Dennen 

29.70 

13.38  ' 

. Benjamin  F.  Watson 

1246.92 

4356.42  < 

Jeremiali  C.Stickney 

1842.84 

2491.96  < 

Henry  W.  Swasey.. 

67.87: 

39.19  < 

. Samuel  N.  Newcomb 

64.34 

34.99  ] 

John  P.  Allen 

260.50 

182.05  ] 

Samuel  Cox 

628.58 

596.94  ] 

. John  Low 

4-34.61 

391.34  ] 

. Amos  Batchelder.. . 

81.72 

45.81  1 

. Welcome AA''. Johnson 

92.91 

28.29  ] 

. John  M.  Cooper 

1844.56 

3317.72  ] 

. J.  Prescott  Foster. . . 

212.97 

97.66  ] 

. Elijah  E.  Summus.. 

25.52 

13.74  ] 

. Benjamin  E.  Fifield. 

75.53 

10.44  1 

. Francis  Tarr,  Jr.  ... 

391.29 

299.98  I 

. Ezekiel  Bailey 

1-30.72 

49.18  i 

, George  B.  Loring. . . 

2356.33 

4634.72  1 

. Herbert  B.  Newhall. 

160.57 

144.02  I 

Alhprt,  T?.  Ti'i^alr 

] 

, Jacob  W.  Reed 

22.57 

9.56  ] 

Laban  Sawver 

193.19 

159.95  ] 

Waldo  Thompson. . . 

175.00 

89.-32  f 

Benjamin  P.  Adams 

146.94 

68.10  " 

John  A.  Putnam 

82.53 

16.54  ^ 

Stephen  Bayley 

170.77 

77.99  5 

Moses  Kimball 

57.30 

26.40  'I 

Daniel  Nichols 

139.75 

99.56  5 

anklin  County.  ^ 

.John  Wilson 

19.47 

7.99  ^ 

Richard  Cook 

178.-32 

.81  ^ 

Daniel  W.  Temple. . 

164.44 

127.38  ' 

Josiah  Trow 

52.15 

13.75 

David  B.  Hawks  . . . 

202.31 

222.38 

Calvin  W.  Shattuck. 

120.94 

47.92 

Thos.  S.  Dickinson.. 

41-3.97 

528.18 

Charles  AVilliams . . . 

319.-34 

184.88  I 

Horace  Wells 

40.02 

2.34  J 

Henry  M.  Fisk 

10.81 

2.49  C 

"Josiah  Allis 

77.67 

30.87  C 

'Daniel  Pomroy 

118.26 

19.74  C 

I.Josiah  D.  Canning  . 

37.64 

5.-52 

'David  N.  Carpenter.  ; 

119-3.13  1556.-50  P 

Martin  Grout 

22.47] 

7.77  P 

! Calvin  S.  Longley  . . 

! Samuel  Barber 

26.23' 

3.-37  F 

51.-53I 

13.90  G 

j Francis  Frary 

57.14! 

24.35  G 

'.John  Mowry,  2d 

44.131 

6.80  G 

Eli  Ames 

8.431 

-3.721  G 

Samuel  Stafford 

6.28; 

3.711  P 

Elisha  Wright 

267.97, 

1-31.67  I] 

Benjamin  Henry 

2-3. 67 1 

8.22  J] 

AlpheusHarding,.Jr, 

81.00' 

13.-37  li 

Timothy  K.  Horton . 

20.071 

10.22  L 

Franklin  Covmty— {Continued). 

Northfield Charles  Osgood . 

Northfield  Farms .. . Moses  Fifield. . . 

North  Leverett Benjamin  F.  Graves 

North  New  Salem  ..  William  Whittemore 

Hillel  Baker 

George  A.  Whipple. 

John  Ballou 

Lyman  Conant 

Alfred  Bowen 

Hiram  H.  Spear  .... 
William  D.  Bates. . . 

Levi  Holden,  Jr 

Sidney  S.  Warren. . . 

Lemuel  Scott 

Otis  Chittenden 

William  Putnam  . . . 
Steph’n  K.IIitchcock 
Elijah  E.  Belding 
Dennis  Dickinson 


North  Orange 

Orange 

Rowe 

Shelburne 

Shelburne  Falls 

Shutesbury 

South  Deerfield  . . . 

South  Hawley 

Sunderland  ....... 

AVarwick 

Wendell 

Wendell  Depot 

West  Hawley 

West  Northfield  . . . 
Whately 


Hampden  County. 


Lyman  Whitman  .. 
Edward  Kneeland. 
David  P.  Robinson 
Nathan  D.  AVight  . 
Nathan  F.  Robinson 
ThaddeusK.DeAVolf 
Charles  H.  AVarner 
William  W.  Johnson 
Lester  Dickinson  . . . 

Warren  Collins 

Carlos  Gibbons 

Henry  J.  Crooks  . . . 

Enoch  Leonard 

Elisha  Kinney 

Lester  Newell 

Elisha  A.  Fuller 

Chester  Crafts 

William  White 

Jerre  Miller 

Luke  Bliss 

Foster  Pepper 

Nelson  Clark 

Edwin  Ely 

Jonas  Parmenter  . . . 

John  Bowles 

Tryon  AVinchell 

Henry  L.  Gridley. . . 
Andrew  J.  Forward. 
Solomon  C.  Spelman 
Abijah  W.  Chapin. . 

Davis  B.  Bishop 

Asa  Shumway 

William  W.  Harrison 
George  C.  Royce  . . . 

Gilbert  W.  Cobb 

James  M.  Goodwin. 

Lewis  Leonard 

Luther  B.  Bliss 

Closson  Pendleton.. 


-f 262.-57 

.$250.17 

46.09 

18.48 

37.44 

11.63 

40.99 

13.27 

47.56 

9.38 

236.17 

320.67 

55.36 

7.14 

53.43 

3.55 

486.97 

589.77 

54.08 

22.61 

292.10 

254.88 

2.87 

2.01 

146.49 

36.13 

93.98 

29.26 

45.99 

14.94 

35.67 

9.21 

19.70 

14.84 

56.74 

30.00 

102.72 

34.63 

59.03 

47.83 

33.901 

3.85 

86.281 



1-54.91! 

74.47 

156.29: 

105.22 

14.521 

5.32 

171.60  152.35 
1189.98  1497.67 


454.54 

76.48 

64.01 

50.83; 

85.90 

18.31 

1097.19 

140.00 

37.38 

133.84 

112.47 

267.97 

426.12 


322.08 

.48 

11.91 

9.63 

37.03 
5.10 

1312.29 

10.00 

2.99 

30.62 

41.04 
132.67 
457.02 


13.75 
69.32 
33.11 
465.65 
2.58 
134.06 
77:02 
92.80! 
2000.00,8747.55 
229.79  183.65 
113.38  56.98 

45.15 


9.65 

31.90 

15.22 

683.77 

.80 

14.57 

26.78 

53.43 


67.22 

1139.98 

66.03 

129.32 

387.00 

29.82 


15.85 

20.74 

1541.57 

16.49 

75.59 

298.46 

4.55 


^ Hampshire  County* 


Seth  Nims  

Joel  Haskins 

Phineas  S. Bridgman 
Oliver  Edwards,  Jr. 
AVilliam  Swan 


ummington  West -c,,.  - „ 

Yillao-e  Elisha  Mitchell 


lira  Haskell 


965.45,1133.07 


27.43 
362.32 

63.61 

120.72 

46.99 

540.05 

284.60 

218.86 

50.44 
92.24 
72.82 
72.82 

248.14 

147.04 

249.55 

335.00 

88.90 


8.77 

99.60 
8.80 
3.60 

18.89 

467.11 

211.21 

43.60 
16.58 

40.91 

16.92 
16.92 

211.64 

126.15 

364.49 

47.43 


84 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kisht-haml  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Dei>ai'tment. 


Hampshire  Comity— {Continued). 

Middlefleld Solomon  Eoot $84.88 

North  Amherst Horace  Cutler 117.72 

Northampton  (c.  h.)  Amos  H.  Bullen 

North  Hadley Simon  F.  Cooley 

North  Prescott Horace  Hunt 

Norwich 

Pelham 

Plainfield 

Prescott 

Eingville 

South  Amherst a. . .. 

Southampton Jonathan  N.  Judd.. 

South  Hadley I George  L.  Smith  . . . 


$112.40 

16.65 


Levi  Clark 

Christopher  Paige. 
Ethan  C.  Eing  . . . 


Ware 

West  Chesterfield  . 

West  Hampton 

West  Worthington 

Williamsburgh 

Worthington  ...... 


Addison  Sandford 

Ansel  Thayer 

John  A.  Judd 

Eussel  Bartlett  . . . 
Lewis  Bodman  ... 
Edward  C.  Porter. . . 


Middlesex  County, 


Acton 

Ashby  

Ashland 

Assabet 

Auburn  Dale 

Bedford 

Belmont 

Billerica 

Boxboro’ 

Braggville 

Brighton 

Burlington 

Cambridge  (c.  h.). .. 

Cambridgeport 

Carlisle 

Charlestown 

Chelmsford 

Cochitustte 

Concord  (c.  h.) 

Dracut 

Dunstable 

East  Cambridge 

East  HolJiston 

East  Lexington 

East  Pepperell 

East  Woburn 

Feltonsville 

Forge  Yalley 

Framingham 

Groton 

Graniteville 

Holliston 

Hoi)kintqn 

Lexington 

Lincoln  

Littleton 

Lowell 

Middlesex  Village.. 

Malden  . . 

Marlboro’ 

Medford 

Melrose 

Mount  Auburn 

Natick 

Newton 

Newton  Centre 

Newton  Lower  Falls 
Newton  Upper  Falls 

Newtonville 

North  Billerica 

North  Cambridge  . . 
North  Chelmsford  . . 

North  Evading 

North  Sudbury 

North  Tewksbury.. . 
North  Wilmington  . 

North  AVoburu 

Pepperell 

Eeading 

Eock  Bottom 


Samuel  Despeaux  . . 
George  L.  Adams  . . 

James  H.  Jones 

Amory  Maynard  . . . 
George  L.  Bourne  . . 
Henry  A.  Gleason  . . 
John  L.  Alexander . 
Wm.  H.  Blanchard  . 
Nathaniel  H.  Talbot 
Dennis  Hartshorn  . . 
William  Warren  . . . 

Silas  Cutler 

William  Caldwell  . . 

Samuel  James 

George  W.  Green. . . 
Charfes  B.  Eogers  . . 

Eli  F.  Webster 

Charles  E.  Damon. . 
Charles  B.  Davis — 

Simeon  Flint 

William  Dunn 

Andrew  Fogg 

Harrison  Whiting. . . 
William  H.  Smith,  2d 

Crosby  Lewis 

Albert  L.  Eichardson 
George  L.  Manson . . 

Luther  Prescott 

John  Clark  

Theodore  Andruss. . 

Daniel  C.  Mead 

Abel  Pond  

Eliakim  A.  Bates.. . 

John  Davis 

Charles  E.  Tarbell. . 

William  Hurter 

Fisher  A.  Hildreth  . 

John  E.  Chase 

Eeuben  Green 

Joseph  C.  Getting... 
James  C.  Winnek  .. 

Francis  Bugbee 

Truman  H.  Salford. 
Calvin  W.  Perry  . . . 

Dexter  Whipple 

Jonathan  St.  Clair  . . 

Charles  E.  Snow 

James  Taylor 

Andrew  H.AVard,  Jr. 

James  Faulkner 

James  H.  Davis 

Jose])h  II.  Smith  . . . 
Frederick  Abbott. . . 
Lewis  C.  PulTer  — 
Leonard  Huntress  . . 

Silas  Buck 

Stephen  Nichols,  Jr. 

John  Loring 

Horatio  N.  Cate 

Augustus  Eice 


, 101.47 

55.25 

37.69 

19.07 

19.10 

4.45 

21.26 

8.49 

78.16 

17.77 

36.41 

36.01 

63.29 

— 

1 70.76 

31.33 

, 144.41 

8.09 

504.43 

— 

i 167.31 

129.72 

732.92 

841.76 

28.49 

5.53 

56.87 

16.99 

21.84 

9.33 

279.80 

300.25 

82.97 

17.25 

111.84 

31.93 

125.23 

51.04 

253.59 

184.16 

127.18 

45.70 

180.82 

.56 

146.60 

115.23 

90.46 

— 

160.00 

50.00 

19.66 

11.06 

51.61 

28.21 

415.87 

391.69 

37.27 

19.19 

1594.84 

2077.10 

1033.25 

338.65 

42.62 

36.56 

2000.00 

3038.29 

99.11 

61.49 

40.00 

20.00 

496.38 

458.83 

50.22 

25.57 

37.47 

19.30 

1008.05 

1464.68 

41.72 

8.21 

93.57 

38.95 

72.74 

27.96 

51.64 

20.84 

128.92 

59.69 

32.30 

14.69 

505.54 

530.79 

416.05 

468.26 

57.08 

94.70 

396.15 

453.81 

462.34 

381.19 

207.60 

29.66 

94.03 

24.56 

1903.62 

11,184.7,5 

28.09 

8.61 

416.27 

259.81 

409.59 

249.84 

f626.66 

177.88 

245.54 

48.90 

625.31 

690.12 

813.64 

234.67 

178.71 

51.53 

197.99 

155.04 

208.66 

164.15 

81.32 

24.05 

69.44 

19.67 

178.19 

67.96 

163.18 

89.63 

130.50 

53.36 

26.26 

12.98 

24.32 

12.68 

25.00 

13.00 

129.23 

55.04 

218.60, 

126.43 

895.14 

871.24 

87.28: 

i 18.04 

Middlesex  County — ( Continued). 


Saxonville 

Sherborn 

Shirley 

Shirley  Village 

Somerville 

South  Acton 

South  Framingham 

South  Groton 

South  Malden 

South  Natick 

South  Eeading 

Stoneham 

Stow 

Sudbury 

Tewkesbury 

Townsend 

Townsend  Harbor.. 

Tyngsboro’ 

Waltham 

Watertown 

W ayland 

West  Acton 

West  Cambridge.. . . 
West  Chelmsford  . . . 

Westford 

West  Groton 

West  Medford 

West  Newton 

Weston 

West  Townsend  . . . . 

Wilmington 

Winchester 

Woburn  

Woodville 


[Samuel  P.  Griffin. . . 
'Jeremiah  E.  Hawes. 
Thomas  Whitney. . . 

Israel  Longley 

George  A.  Sanborn. 
AVilliam  E.  Shattuck 

AATlIard  Howe 

Harvey  A.  Wood  . . . 

Solomon  Corey 

John  J.  Perry 

Samuel  Kingman  . . 
George  W.  Dike. . . . 
Winthrop  Eobinson. 

Samuel  D.  Hunt 

Benj.  F.  Spaulding . 

Charles  Osgood 

Charles  Emery 

Samuel  Elliot 

Frederick  M.  Stone. 

Benjamin  Dana 

Newell  Hard 

Charles  Eobinson  . . 
Edwin  E.  Prescott. . 
Christopher  Eoby  . . 

Samuel  Fletcher 

Adam  Archibald  . . . 

Franklin  Patch 

John  Mead 

Charles  Johnson 

Augustus  G.Stickney 
Amasa  AVaterman  . . 

Josiah  Hovey 

A.  Elbridge  Thomp- 
son   

Albert  Wood 


$280.62 

131.52 

52.21 

202.81 

205.61 

108.77 
216.85 

185.03 
76.67 

123.59 
445.25 
404.54 

87.39 

109.95 

87.65 

178.40 

78.17 

87.93 

961.60 
431.a3 
108.75 

93.50 

345.78 
66.57 

147.92 

88.13 

51.29 

284.14 

120.97 

220.84 

49.03 
278.38 


$221..57 

195.77 
14.68 

55.51 
150.05 

52.07 

163.48 

15.84 

48.76 
52.82 

294.60 

157.75 

44.89 
89.17 
28.24 

149.52 

18.37 

39.76 
1040.15 

426.00 

86.36 

36.12 

326.77 

35.52 
16.16 

17.89 
9.SS 

12.65 

92.12 
136.24 

22.98 

189.29 


IVantucket  County. 


IVorfolk  County. 


Bald  Hill 

Bellingham 

Braintree 

Brookline 

Canton 

Charles  EiverVillage 

Cohassett 

Dedham  (c.  h.) 

Dorchester 

Dover 

East  Foxboro’ 

East  Medway 

East  Eandolph 

East  Sharon 

East  Stoughton 

East  Walpole 

East  Weymouth  .... 

Foxborough 

Franklin 

Franklin  City 

Grantville 

Harrison  Square 

Jamaica  Plain 

Medfield 

Medway 

Milton 

Needham 

Neponset  Village. . . 
North  Bellingham.. 

North  Cohassett 

North  Weymouth  . . 
North  AV rentham . . . 

Plainsville 

Quincy  Point 

Quincy 

Eandolph 

Eockville 

Eoxlniry 

Sharon 

Sheldonville 

South  Braintree  .... 


Elias  Cook 

Ellery  Thayer 

Thomas  Morton 

Alexander  H.  Clapp 

Caleb  S.  Taft 

Lewis  B.  Eussell  . . . 

Zenas  Stoddard 

William  B.  Tower.. 

Eobert  Vose 

Ealph  Sanger 

Joseph  Kingsbury.. 
George  H.  Holbrook 
John  Henry  Jordan. 

Warren  Cobb 

Elijah  Blanchard  . . . 
George  W.  Johnson. 
ZechariahL.Bicknell 

David  Hersey 

Smith  Fisher 

David  Dean 

Alvin  Fuller,  2d 

Isaac  Field 

Eobert  Seaver 

Walter  Janes 

Samuel  W.  Metcalf . 
Nathan  C.  Martin  . . 
George  E.  Eaton  . . . 

Charles  Hunt 

Clement  H.  Chase.. 

Solomon  J.  Beal 

Elisha  Pratt 

Henry  Trowbridge  . 
John'P.  Cheever... . 
Peter  W.  Newcomb. 

John  A.  Green 

Luther  F.  Thayer  . . 

John  S.  Walker 

Isaac  S.  Burrell 

Calvin  Turner 

James  Arnold i 

Joseph  Dyer,  Jr  — 


634.10 

659.92 

38.58 

22.09 

|1615.58|2105.48 

8.781 

6.85 

66.51 

82.64 

154.38 

120.66 

499.98 

119.89 

560.52 

464.26 

45.21 

11.96 

210.53 

72.86 

815.12 

888.01 

374.25’ 

508.60 

38.62 

4.82 

66.82' 

3.22 

74.83! 

12.85 

115.32 

48.02 

5.14i 

3.36 

202.7li 

50.79 

S4.85' 

14.62 

199.29! 

143.06 

136.27 

362.63 

298.68! 

279.47 

28.84: 

4.61 

57.08! 

94.70 

248.95 

74.19 

452.79 

249.60 

251.56 

99.03 

226.99, 

26.13 

534.35 

232.11 

106.85' 

21.22 

200.86 

85.37 

26.21  i 

17.15 

82.88| 

14.16 

79.28! 

43.17 

98.84, 

84.17 

74.56 

88.66 

720.91 

710.21 

459.60 

521.22 

75.96 

22.97 

1618.68  2095.16 

156.70 

45.11 

66.05 

87.50 

146.87' 

56.97 

-MASSACHUSETTS. 


85 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Riglit-hand  one,  net  leveuue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Kot'folk  County — {Continued!), 


South  Dedham 

South  Franklin 

South  Kandolph 

South  Walpole. 

South  Weymouth. . . 
South  Wrentham  . . . 

Stoughton 

Walpole 

W est  Dedham 

West  Foxboro’ 

W est  Medway 

West  Needham 

W est  Eoxbury 

West  Wrentham  . .. 

Weymouth 

Wrentham 


Ebenezer  F.  Gay  . . . 
Jos'phH.  W adsworth 
Daniel  Faxon  . . . 
Truman  Clarke  . 
John  W.  Thomas 
William  E.  Pond 
Bradford  Kinsley 
David  E.  Metcalf 
Theodore  Gay,  2d 
Henry  Hobart  . . . 
Gilbert  Nourse  . . 
William  Flagg. . . 
William  S.  Keith 
Philander  P.  Cook  . 

Elijah  F.  Hall 

Charles  J.  Eandall  . 


Plymouth  County. 


Abington 

Bridgewater 

Campello 

Carver 

Chiltonville 

Cochesett 

Duxbury 

East  Abington 

East  Bridgewater  . . 

East  Marshfield 

East  Middleboro’ . . . 

East  Wareham 

Halifax 

Hanover  

Hanson 

Hingham 

Hull 

Kingston 

Marshfield 

Mattapoisett 

Middleboro’ 

North  Bridgewater  . 

North  Abington 

North  Carver  

North  Marshfield  . . . 
North  Middleboro’ . . 

North  Plympton 

North  Rochester  . . . 

North  Scituate 

North  West  Bridge- 

water  

Pembroke 

Plymouth  (c.  h.)  ... 

Plympton 

Rochester 

Rock 

Scituate 

Scotland 

Sippican 

South  Abington 

South  Carver 

South  Hanson  ...... 

South  Hingham 

South  Middleboro’. . 

South  Plymouth 

South  Scituate 

Wareham 

West  Bridgewater  .. 

West  Duxbury 

West  Scituate 

West  Wareham 


Jesse  E.  Keith 

Lafayette  Keith 

Nelson  J.  Foss 

Daniel  Shaw 

George  Bramhall,  Jr 
Albert  Copeland,  Jr. 

•John  Holmes 

Daniel  Blanchard  . . 
Hector  O.  A.  Orr  . . . 

TildenHall  

Nathaniel  Eddy 

Sam’l  T.  T.  Sherman 

Eliab  Pool 

Stephen  Josselyn. . . 

Cyrus  Drew 

Hosea  J.  Gardner. . . 

Joseph  Pope 

Horace  L.  Collamore 

Proctor  Bourne 

Benjamin  F.Barstow 

Sidney  Tucker 

Abel  W.  Kingman  . 

Benjamin  Frost 

William  S.  Savery.. 
Constant  Oakman  . . 
Morrill  Robinson  . . . 

Zenas  Cushman 

Israel  F.  Nickerson. 
Joseph  B.  Merritt  . . 

Levi  French 


Horace  Collamore  . . 

Moses  Bates,  Jr 

Martin  Perkins 

Theophilus  King  . . . 

Israel  Smith  

William  P.  Allen. . . 
George  Chipman  . . . 

Walton  N.  Ellis 

Cyrus  A.  Dyer 

Thomas  B.  Griffith. . 

Barak  Osborn 

Andrew  Cushing  . . . 

Nathaniel  Sears 

William  Clark 

John  K.  Nash 

Charles  F.  Washburn 
Calvin  Williams .. . . 
George  B.  Standish. 
Ebenezer  Blanchard 
James  R.  Sproat 


Boston  (c.  h.) . . 

Chelsea 

East  Bo.ston  . . . 
Norili  Chelsea. 
Winthrop 


Suffolk  County. 


Edwin  C.  Bailey  . . 
Gideon  W.  Young. 
Samuel  C.  Allen.'. . 
George  Newcomb  . 
Warren  Belcher... 


Worcester  County. 

Aahbumham I Samuel  Y.  Whitney. 


$204.58 

$155.16 

22.21 

12.65 

30.75 

18.17 

88.31 

33.25 

225.69 

170.92 

36.76 

21.97 

283.59 

348.86 

230.56 

238.46 

112.86 

43.56 

17.05 

6.46 

148.81 

68.03 

78.62 

26.00 

131.60 

— 

21.49 

12.59 

341.57 

314.97 

246.23 

186.97 

374.41 

410.73 

546.76 

560.42 

126.72 

25.53 

14.49 

4.52 

51.99 

30.27 

50.58 

24.13 

294.59 

200.31 

311.8-3 

274.38 

360.59 

302.99 

67.33 

25.28 

28.02 

10.39 

111.61 

46.95 

51.88 

23.03 

176.8-3 

38.96 

59.99 

30.24 

396.71 

378.31 

26.67 

1-3.44 

803.93 

214.28 

102.86 

51.75 

285.83 

202.59 

717.74 

674.85 

684.25 

820.83 

100.00 

• 5.00 

34.10 

18.98 

20.60 

9.21 

76.44 

36.09 

20.89 

11.37 

21.99 

16.97 

55.88 

26.49 

34.68 

19.12 

60.26 

17.17 

964.23 

677.25 

72.61 

’27.41 

81.20 

22.53 

21.96 

12.24 

1-30.91 

58.94 

21.11 

12.23 

138.94 

107.26 

232.66 

61.68 

93.72 

74.35 

76.91 

8.19 

95.60 

52.00 

33.04 

14.80 

39.68 

16.60 

61.35 

22.47 

378.98 

387.98 

92.89 

2-3.55 

5-3.77 

6.18 

54.00 

20.00 

99.591  54.94 

2000.00 

1085.94 

10.53.78 

1793.26 

2295.79 

57.50 

26.60 

17.17 

5.84 

1 309.72 

1 273.86 

80.42 

j 

Worcest&r  County — ( Continued). 


Athol 

Athol  Depot 

Auburn 

Baldwinsville 

Barre 

Barre  Plains 

Berlin 

Blackstone 

Bolton 

Boylston 

Boylston  Centre 

Brookfield 

Burrageville 

Charlton 

Charlton  Depot 

Clappville  

Clinton 

Cold  Brook 

Cordaville 

Dana 

Douglass 

Dudley 

East  Brookfield 

East  Douglass 

East  Princeton 

Farnumsville 

Fiskedale 

Fitchburgh 

Gardner 

Grafton 

Hardwick 

Harvard 

Holden 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster 

Leicester 

Leominster 

Lunenburgh  

Mendon 

Milford 

Millbury 

Millville 

New  Braintree 

NewEnglandYillage 
North  Blackstone  . . 

Northboro’ 

Northbridge 

Northbridge  Centre. 
North  Brookfield  . . . 

North  Dana 

North  Leominster.. . 

North  Oxford 

North  Spencer 

North  Uxbridge  — 

Oakdale 

Oakham  

Oxford 

Paxton 

Petersham 

Phillipston 

Princeton 

Royalston 

Rutland 

Saundersville 

Shrewsbury 

Southboro’ 

Southbridge 

South  Gardner  . . . . . 
South  Lancaster .... 

South  Milford 

South  Royalston 

Spencer 

Sterling  

Still  River 

I Sturbridge 

I Sutton  . 

Templeton 

; Upton 

j Uxbridge 

! AVachusett  Village  . 

; AVarr'm 

' AVebster 

1 AV  estboro’ 


John  H.  Williams.. . 
SilvanusE.Twitchell 
Elisha  M.  Knowles  . 
James  H.  Clapp  .... 
Charles  Briniblecom 

Edward  Denny 

Rufus  8.  Hastings... 

Darius  Bennett 

Joshua  E.  Sawyer  . . 

Eli  B.  Lamson 

Henry  White 

Franeis  Howe 

Charles  W.  Burrage. 

Alfred  E.  Fisk 

Julius  E.  Tueker  . . . 

Samuel  L.  Stone 

John  T.  Dame 

William  B.  Sibley  . . 

Curtis  Wood 

Nathan’l  L.  Johnson 

David  Holman 

Moses  Barnes 

Braman  B.  Adams  . 

Norris  Yates 

Joseph  Whitcomb  . . 
Thomas  A.  BufiFum. 

Amos  Munroe 

John  Todd 

Levi  Heywood 

Silas  A.  Pearce 

Albert  E.  Knight .. . 
Zophar  Wetherbee. . 

Charles  Chaffin 

William  Bennett,  Jr. 
Christ’ph’rA.Pollard 

Henry  D.  Hatch 

Charles  H.  Colburn. 

Daniel  Putnam 

William  H.  Aldrich. 
•James  H.  Barker. . . 

Simon  Dudley 

Willard  Wilson 

Charles  B.  Frost 

Robert  W.  Flagg  . . . 

Alvah  P.  Colvm 

George  G.  Valentine 

Hazen  0.  Bean 

AVilliam  B.  Fuller.. . 

John  Hill 

George  T.  Johnson  . 
AVilliam  F.  Howe  . . 
Stephen  Barton,  Jr. 

Jonas  Wilson  

Charles  E.  Whiting. 
Augustus  V.  Sheldon 

Alanson  Prouty 

William  E.  Pease  . . 
Silas  D.  Harrington. 
Samson  Wetherell. . 

Jason  Goulding 

Ivory  Wilder 

Joseph  Estabrook  . . 
Zadock  W.  Gates. . . 

Gilbert  C.  Taft 

Lozano  C.  Knowlton 

Solomon  Este 

And’w  F.Amnidown 
Si  mconAV.  A.  Stevens 
Stephen  H.  Turner  . 
Sam’l  AV.  Gilbert,  Jr. 
Lucas  AV.  Partridge. 

Lutiier  Hill 

John  M.  Stephenson 
William  F.  Bateman 
James  Bachellor  ... 
Salem  (ihamberlairi. 

Dexter  Gilbert 

Davis  J.  King 

Charles  B.  Raw.son  . 
Benjamin  AVyman. 
Daniel  Russell  .... 
Lyman  Shehlon  .... 
Josiah  A.  Brigham . 


$272.41 

301.08 
89.11 

279.56 

499.44 
37.81 

128.97 

675.91 

144.64 
29.62 
47.02 

259.48 
120.00 

96.70 

331.89 

181.36 

987.95 
60.75 

171.19 

78.87 
42.27 
73.55 

207.70 

274.48 
58.26 
86.47 

217.42 

1426.22 

2.57.95 

410.26 

134.24 

203.64 

220.26 
. 249.94 

279.45 

485.88 

543.75 

139.95 
140.99 

1065.59 

587.57 

265.16 
108.40 

217.92 
27.25 

287.75 

67.40 
78.97 

390.07 
60.00 

129.47 

118.31 

21.41 
117.68 

96.88 

112.09 
437.86 
117.33 
212.01 

102.74 
145.35 

83.58 

104.08 
91.13 

172.26 

1.37.74 
56-3.22 
226.54 

123.08 
36.19 

151.07 

358.89 
252.68 

80.00 

116.17 
l(i2  (,4 
326.80 
822.88 
356.13 

41 .9t* 
373.53 

536.24 

533.09 


$61.-31 

7.75 

25.34 

284.70 

484.35 

13.33 
98.09 

711.07 

26.00 

21.50 

9.33 

228.18 

84.60 

14.04 

25.00 
1112.03 

9.59 

44.54 

21.46 
1.52 
8.96 

512.50 

49.43 
22.66 
84.69 

189.77 

2259.75 

6-3.79 

441.29 

52.46 

46.60 
67.76 
24.02 

427.32 
470.91 
5-39.56 

22.54 

20.98 
1159.77 

695.32 
276.95 

12.52 

40.98 
17.62 

224.85 
8.65 

48.92 

4-39.52 

30.00 
99.20 

66.84 
1-3.48 
56.16 
35.07 

29.60 
442.90 

18.85 
8.64 
8.12 

23.05 

31.55 
30.57 

25.34  ' 
3.27 

76.43 

428.13 
65.-38 

2.24 

14.-38 

1.55.13 
310..55 

22.96 

10.00 

69.56 
41.00 

-314.91 

341.00 
8.09 

28.-35 

-366.17 

772.85 

475.00 


86 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTEKS. 


Left-han.l  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hana  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Worcester  County— (Continued). 


WestBoylston  . 
West  Brookfield . 
West  Fitcliburgh 
West  Millbury. . . 

Westminster 

West  Eutland  . . . 


Benjamin  Smith . . . 

Jacob  Dupee 

Harrington  Sibley  . 
Ephraim  Gouldlng. 
Joseph  Whitman  .. 
Michael  Quimby  . . 


ii2T5.89|$201.53 ' West  Sterling 

9,07  r.9  98.^  i Woof 


297.02 
175.49 

103.02 
225.01 

18.89 


285.95  j , West  Sutton 

49.95 . Whitinsville 

65.60  I Wilkinsonville 

39.59  i Winchendon 

9.96 1 1 Worcester  (c.  h.)  . . . 


Worcester  Coimty — (Continued). 

Elisha  Smith I $26 

Rufus  C.  Hall 

George  Benson . . 

William  E.  Hill.. 

Edwin  S.  Merrill 
Emory  Banister. . 


$26.03 

$8.84 

44.46 

18.59 

887.00 

298.46 

119.99 

22.81 

659.05 

818.83 

2000.00 

10,745.17 

MICHIGAN. 


Allegan  Connty* 


Allegan  (c.  h.) 

Bradley 

Cheshire 

Ganges 

Gun  Marsh 

Hojjkins 

Leighton 

Manlius 

Martin 

Monterey 

Otsego 

Pine  Plain 

Plainwell 

Proctor 

Saugatuck 

Silver  Creek 

Wayland 


John  J.  Jones 

Ezra  Whitney 

How&rd 

1 $399.96 
25.91 

$385.58 

10.93 

Loi'enzo  Weed 

324.00 

96.00 

Joshua  E.  Goldsmith 

: 8.52 

5.51 

Erastus  Congdon... 

! 120.00 

48.00 

Charles  Furber 

1 6.00 

3.00 

Ralph  R.  Mann  .... 

i 32.49 

11.49 

E.  Phetteplace 

j 39.38 

20.19 

Noah  Briggs 

Lintsford  B.  Coates. 

22.34 

12.28 

199.73 

111.57 

Boyd  W.  Phillips. . . 

7.60 

2.60 

Orson  D.  Dunham. . 

189.56 

21.48 

William  Miner 

11.37 

4.99 

Stephen  A.  Morrison 

64.31 

17.45 

John  W.  Baker 

21.28 

13.17 

Nelson  Chambers  . . 

; 80.81 

12.19 

Antrim  County* 

Stevens [Theron  Bostwick. . . | 16.36 1 

Barry  County. 


Assyria 

Baltimore 

Bri.stolville 

Carlton 

Castleton 

Cedar  Creek 

Glass  Creek 

Gun  Lake 

Hastings  (c.  h.)  . . . 
Hickory  Corners. . . 

Irving 

Johnstown 

Maple  Grove 

Merritt 

Middleville 

Milo 

Orangeville  Mills. . 

Prairieville 

Woodland 

Yankee  Spring 


Richard  Jones 

15.44 

,Tr>bn  Baker 

12.35 

William  P.  Bristol. . 

29.78 

Enos  Drver 

6.27 

Sheldon  Whitcomb  . 

25.66 

Solon  Doud 

11.84 

Chauncey  H.  Brewer 

4.00 

Nathan  Barlow 

3.85 

Nathan  Barlow,  Jr. . 

290.99 

John  B.  Brown 

27.44 

Leonard  K.  Pow^ers. 

26.21 

John  Culver 

15.78 

Joel  Hvde 

20.86 

David  'W.  Smith 

14.90 

Winslow  W.  Ralph. 

90.51 

Charles  AV.  Spalding 

— 

Eli  Nichols 

19.14 

Andrew  J.  Bowne  . . 

17.97 

Nehemiah  Lovewell 

14.72 

Nathan  Parrish 

18.41 

Berrien  Countyi 


Bainbridge 

Berrien  !<pring(c,.\L^ 

Bertrand 

Buchanan 

Dayton  

Galien 

Millburgh 

New  Bullalo 

Niles  

Pipestone 

Saint  Joseph  ... 

Three  Oaks 

Watervliet 

Woesaw 


John  T.  Taber 

Adam  Small 

Edward  C.  Warner. 
Caleb  I.  Ingersoll. . . 
Jonathan  M.  Phillips 
George  O.  Blakeslee 

Enos  Fenton 

Eeuben  W.  Smith.. . 
Wm.  11.  McComber. 
David  S.  Rector  .... 
Horace  W.  Guernsey 
Henry  Cliamiierlain 
James  W.  Lindsley. 
Levi  Logan 


31.94 

248.42 

65.45 

197.96 

77.20 


8.21 


9.82 

4.59 

12.73 

4.40 

19.55 

7.05 

1.73 
2.97 

233.68 

17.94 

11.04 

9.29 

9.96 

8.74 
49.06 

12.41 

9.79 

10.80 

11.27 


21.01 

191.66 

20.24 

110.56 

43.45 


82.37 
131.4:1 

910.13 
31.03 

259.13 
48.00 

113.041  61.45 

16.25'  9.48 


17.76 

12.3.34 

1146.66 

22.47 

1S2.60 


Braiirti  County. 


Algansee. 
Batavia  . . 


1 Jon a than  Bovee. . . 

.1  13.981 

[John  Barr 

.1  24.37 1 

9.80 

12.45 


Branch  County— (Continued). 
Oris  F.  Davis. 


Branch  (c.  h.) 

Bronson’s  Prairie 

Butler I John  Hager... 

California George  L.  Guy 

Cold  Water  (c.\i.)...  ~ 

Gilead 

Girard  

Kinderhook  

Mattison 


Cory  don  P.  Benton.  1010. 
Emerson  Marsh. . 

Joseph  C.  Corbus 


Samuel  E.  Faxon. 


Round  Lake Moses  S.  Bowdish  . . 

Quincy iBenjamin  F.  Wheat 

Sherwood  Thomas  West 

Union  City iMelville  L.  Youngs. 

Calhoun  County. 


Abscota 

Albion 

Athens 

Battle  Creek. 


man 

Alonzo  Noble 


Bedford  John  Reynolds  . . . . , 

Burlington Joseph  S.  Perry 

Cedar  Lake iDavid  Aldrich 


Clarence John  B.  Snyder 

Clarendon  William  Blashfield.. 

Clarendon  Centre. . . i Warren  L.  Deming. . 

Conois Ira  M.  Lawrence — 

Conois  Centre John  W.  Sammons. . 

East  Leroy Jeremiah  Drake 

Eckford 'Henry  G.  Hubbell . . 

Emmett Howell  Sandford 


Marengo John  Evans  . . 

Marshall  (c.  h.) IJohnH.Montg< 

Newton Lorenzo  Love 


Newton  Centre. 

Penfield 

Pine  Creek 

Rice  Creek 

Secillia  

Tekonsha  

West  Leroy 


Henry  Francisco  . . 

John's.  Adams 

David  N.  Willard  . . 

Caleb  Hanchett 

William  H.  Gilles. . 
Campbell  G.  Waldo 
Ammon  Mills 


Adamsville 

Brownsville 

Cassapolis 

Dowagiac 

Edwardsburgh 

La  Grange 

Little  Prairie  Eonde 

Newberg 

Picket's"  Corner 

Summerville 

Union 

Vaiidalia 


Cass  County. 

Martin  G.  Sage 

Jon’th’n  C.  Robinson 
Frederick  A.  Graves 
Noell  B.  Hollister.. . 

Dethic  Hewitt 

Lewis  D.  Smith 

Benjamin  Hathaway 

Rulef  D.  Crego 

Jacob  Sturr 

Burrawes  Moore 

Anson  Dibble 

Evan  I.  Bonine 


Cheboygan  County. 

Duncan jMidard  Matevier. . 

Chippewa  County. 


' $15.74 

$9.93 

: 116.06 

67.19 

26.29 

14.31 

' 26.53 

17.23 

1010.45 

1136.18 

' 40.91 

29.35 

1 49.15 

22.58 

' 28.23 

12.50 

! 5.77 

3.28 

' 16.63 

11.07 

192.29 

! 68.66 

, 34.85 

15.03 

i 28.011  16.37 

j 10.67 

3.21 

, 732.68 

765.00 

■ 15.14 

7.88 

1145.20 

1440.11 

23.32 

•12.36 

63.06 

32.37 

7.17 

2.74 

1 72.55 

34.00 

14.69 

8.79 

1 12.24 

8.70 

1 6.05 

3.99 

4.00 

2.80 

24.13 

9.60 

8.33 

5.69 

229.67 

240.90 

‘ 80.59 

37.22 

1091.27 

1210.38 

I 6.67 

3.53 

6.06 

1.80 

: 24.28 

11.95 

! 6.87 

3.83 

1 73.75^ 

1 

83.33 

1 20.44 

13.80 

69.51 

83.81 

14.72 

60.40 

221  80 

182.06 

348.39 

867.65 

161.83 

171.66 

23.54 

6.76 

12.87 

7.21 

11.45 

6.91 

60.47 

84.74 

28.01 ! 

16.37 

53.431 

33.99 

1 58.521 

18.49 

1 4SS.S6I 

451.72 

MICHIGAN 


87 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Offlce  to'E/ei)ai  tptetit. 


Clinton  County* 


Bengal Cortland  Hill 

Dallas Alanson  Parks 

De  AVitt John  liansom 

Duplain Samuel  L.  Brass. . . 

Eagle Archelaus  Silsbe. . . 

East  Essex Israel  Coates 

Essex 'William  A.  Hewit . 

Gardnier’s  Corners. . Samuel  Gardnier  . . 

Greeubush M.  Avery  Chappell. 

Olive Jobp  K Norris 

Ossawa 

Kiley 

Saint  Johns  . . . 

Victor 


David  P.  Doyer 

Jonathan  Owen 

Timothy  Baker 

Henry  Post 

Charles  M.  Derby- 
shire   

Joseph  Platte,  Jr. . . 


Delta  County. 

Cedar  Fork I Edwin  S.  Briggs  — 

Esconawba Alden  Chandler 

Nahma I Joseph  P.  Merrill,. . 


"Wacousta  . . 
"Westphalia. 


$9.99 

9.82 

94.15 

52.21 

8T.91 

41.63 

13.57 

2.37 

9.34 

62.00 

19.17 

20.00 

29.23 


$5.88 

6.05 

87.62 

27.75 


UM 

7.96 

1.56 

6.37 

32.00 
9.63 

12.00 

19.62 


12.001  4.00 

27.00  11.00 


Eaton  County. 


Bellevue  — 
Camp  Creek . 

Carlisle 

Centre 

Charlotte 

Chester 


Hanson  Z.  Frisbie.. 

Silas  E.  Millett 

Edward  D.  Lacey  . . 
O S Allon 

159.86 

22.20 

, 82.95 

11.46 

Cyrus  Cummings  . . . 

311.68 

277.18 

William  M.  Eich 

24.67i 

9.71 

Egbert  Ingersoll 

18.201 

9.90 

Henry  Perky 

10.78' 

6.54 

Amos  Hamlin 

262.16 

246.41 

'Joseph  Norstraut. . . 

8.001 

4.00 

Samuel  Chadwick  . . 

80.82 

50.73 

'Joseph  Kent 

20.77 

12.75 

Joel  Bailey 

9.99 

5.56 

James  W.  Hickok.. . 

156.03 

138.32 

Samuel  Preston 

10.16 

6.91 

Henry  A.  Moyer 

11.64 

5.79 

Wm.  'M.  Tompkins. . 

24.69 

12.68 

Samuel  W.  Grinnell 

8.00 

2.00 

AmandaAI.Eobinson 

65.57 

34.32 

David  Verplank 

.88 

.50 

George  P.  Carman. . 

27.30 

15.08 

Oramel  D.  Skinner. . 

31.50 

11,23 

Emmet  County. 

Charlevoix [George  T.  Preston. . 

Saint  James [Edward  Chidester  . . 

Genesee  County. 

Argentine William  H.  Hicks. . . 

Atlas Albert  Swift 

Crockersville George  Crocker 

Davison  Centre Seth  I.  Wicker 

East  Thetford Albert  P.  Calkins . . . 

Elgin AVilliam  Moore 

Fentonville  ........  Charles  H.  Turner . . 

Elint Ephraim  S.AVilliams 

Flushing Columbus  V.  Tyler. 

Eorest JohYi  Crawford 

Gaines Bergan  C.  Covert.. 

Genesee Chauncey  B.Herrick 

Goodrich  William  H.  Putnam. 

Grand  Blanc Simeon  M.  Tyler. 

Kearsley David  Brown  . . 

Einden Claud's  T.Thompson 

Montrose William  Streeter .... 

Mundy George  Judson ...  . 

Pine  linn AVilliam  J.  Barnett.. 

Eichfleld Sylvester  Kising. . . . . 

Stony  Bun Oren  Stone. i 

Swartz  Creek Henry  Snyder | 

Thetford Samuel  A.  Seaman. . I 

Valeria Andrew  M.  Felt  — I 

< ralsot  ionnty. 


.501  .37 

21.00  10.00 


25.68 

29.52 

1.79 

7.67 


Gratiot  County — {Continued). 

Pompei I Joseph  B.  Smith | i 

Saint  Louis Abram  M.  Crawford 

Spring  Brook [Wm.  L.  Sutherland.  I 

Graud  Traierse  County* 

Grand  Traverse [Lewis  Miller 

Traverse  City [David  C.  Goodale.. 


50.91 1 
26.11 


10.79 

4.46 


Hillsdale  Coimty. 


Adams 

Amboy 

Cambria  Mills 

Camden 

Cass 

Edinburgh 

Florida 

Hillsdale 

Jefferson 

Jonesville 

Litchfield 

Morganville 

Moscow 

North  Adams 

Eansom 

Eeading 

Scipio  Centre 

Somerset 

Sparta 

South  Wright 

Sylvanus 

"Wheatland  Centre. . . 
Wood’s  Corners 


Benjamin  I.  Kenyon 

13.73 

7.81 

William  J.  Gay 

— 

— 

C.  B.  Comstock 

25.84 

14.68 

Eason  T.  Chester  . . . 

41.64 

22.28 

Timothy  Johnson. . . 

19.97 

17.09 

Alonzo  E.  Eichmond 

17.78 

8.80 

AV arren  Thompson. . 

57.95 

30.43 

Fred’k  M.  Holloway 

766.10 

860.50 

William  H.  Tuller  . . 

586.85 

478.36 

Almerin  Sheldon 

185.81 

141.85 

Eichard  W.  Drinker. 

7.68 

4.71 

Charles  W.  Ladd  . . . 

64.94 

41.01 

Nicholas  G.Vreeland 

72.66 

36.32 

David  H.  Lord 

46.77 

26.54 

James  O’Dooughue  . 

56.86 

26.26 

John  Leng 

17.00 

7.00 

George  A.  Smith 

55.46 

29.64 

James  II.  Thorne. . . 

22.69 

16.07 

Joel  S.  Hubbard 

— 

— 

Walter  Purdy 

53.48 

40.08 

Andrew  Dibble 

20.73 

11.51 

David  Woods 

6.48 

4.18 

Houghton  Coimty* 

Joseph  Coulter 

Hervey  C.  Parke. . . 

Henry  Senter 

John  Senter 

Seth  Eees 


Algonquin 

Clifton 

Eagle  Harbor., 

Eagle  Eiver  . . . 

Fort 'Wilkins  . , 

Houghton [Eichard  Edwards. 

Kew'enaw  Bay 'David  A.  Curtis. . . 

North  West  Mine. . . i William  P.  Ealey . 

Huron  County. 

Barnettsville [John  Banting 

Port  Austin.  Eollin  C.  Smith . . . 

Willow  Creek [Joshua  S.  Sadler.. 


57.21 

325.20 

318.77 

213.09 

273.45 

8.44 

123.18 


27.88 

244.00 

157.71 

355.71 

125.17 

5.73 

73.87 


Ing^iiam  County. 


Gratiot  Centre . . . 

. . . [.John  Knight 

• • 1 1 

North  Shade 

. . . [Joseph  Eoop  

..[  8.00| 

Stephen  D.  Alverson 
George  W.  Parks. . . 

John  De  Camp 

Price  AV  Welch  . . . 
Merrick  W.  Chapin. 

Dormon  Felt 

Hubbard  Fitch 

Daniel  T.  AVeston. . . 

Van  S.  Murphy 

William  Vorce 

Hiram  Godfrey 

John  Coatsworth  . . . 
John  J.  Van  Allen. . 

Phelp.stown .AVm.  H.  TI.  Culver.. 

Eed  Bridge Samuel  Doyle. 


Alverson  . . .•. 

Aurelius 

Bunker  Hill . 
Delhi  Centre, 

Eden 

Felt’s  

Fitchburg  . . 

Ingham 

Lansing 

LeEoy 

Leslie 

Mason  

Onondaga . . . 


Sanford.  Ebenezer  AValker. . . 

Stockbridge Silas  Beebe 

White  Oak Abraham  Hayner. . . 

AVilliamstown Eli  Loranger 

West  Delhi iThomas  Treat 


Avon. 

Boston 

Campbell  . . . 

Danby  

Ionia  (c.  h.) . 
Kiddville. 


Ionia  Coimty* 

Harvey  H.  Vinton  . . 

Ammon  AVilsoii  

Eiclianl  D.  Hudson. 

John  Compton. 

AVilliam  A'erington.. 
James  .AI.  Kidd 


1.72 

.98 

15.00 

9.00 

13.36 

5.79 

29.73 

17.54 

33.59 

19.35 

21.88 

13.18 

70.08 

40.54 

1208.17 

1750.20 

9.92 

i 6.68 

96.36 

55.88 

172.89 

93.09 

85.61 

51.17 

23.19 

12.26 

11.00 

6.00 

68.83 

37.40 

101.31 

62.05 

17.37 

10.55 

104.4S 

59.86 

16.32 

10.26 

74.S9 

37.83 

9.110 

7.00 

16.56 

10,14 

446.86 

497.18 

Kossuth George  A\'. Dickinson 


88 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS. 

r— — — 

l^ft-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lyons 

Maple 

Matherton 

New  Berlin. . . 
North  Plains  . 

Otisco 

Portland 

Kix 

Eonald  Centre 
Sebewa  . . — 

Smyrna 

South  Boston  . 
South  Cass — 
Stoney  Creek. 
Wheatland . . . 


Ionia  County— {Continued) 

Dorus  M.  Fox 

Joseph  H.  Rowe 

Asaph  Mather 

Alonzo  Sessions 

Hiram  Brown 

Rufus  R.  Cook 

Francis  G.  Lee 

Joseph  W.  Sprague. 

Ralph  Ely 

Lucius  Showerman. . 

Ezra  Spencer  

Elbridge  G.Williams 

George  Sit^les 

Archibald  Wilcox. . . 
Daniel  Hoyt 


Jackson  Connty. 


Arland  . 

Baldwin’s  Mills 

Barry 

Bennett’s  Corners . . . 

Brooklyn 

Cayuga 

Columbia 

Concord 

Franciscoville 

Gidley’s  Station 

Grass  Lake 

Hanover 

Henrietta  . . 

Jackson...  

Leoni 

Liberty 

Michigan  Centre 

Napoleon 

Nor  veil 

Otter  Creek 

Portage  Lake 

Pulaski  

South  Henrietta 

South  Jackson'. 

Spring  Arbor 

Springport 

Tompkins 

Waterloo 

West  Rives 


Robert  S.  Todd 

James  C.  Bell 

John  Haddock 

Grindal  Reynolds. . . 

George  P.  Cook 

Michael  S.  Brown. . . 

JohnH.  Du  Bois 

Hiram  C.  Hodge 

Jabez  Fisk 

Ransom  E.  Aldrich  . 

George  C.  Lord 

George  W.  Kennedy 
Reuben  Hastings  . . . 
Reuben  S.  Cheney. . 
Moses  P.  Crowell . . . 
Marshall  M.  Wells.. 

James  Z.  Ballard 

Adoniram  J.  Hunt.. 
Stephen  W.  Palmer, 

Daniel  Griffith 

Benoni  Pixley 

Adam  J.  Hutchins  . . 
William  D.  Martin. . 

William  Page 

George  Cogswell — 

Alanson  Ferris 

John  C.  South  worth. 
Samuel  Quigley. . 
Alva  True 


$202.79 

32.34 

73.80 

8.00 

50.71 

40.63 

152.25 

14.96 

11.32 

11.22 

27.00 

12.79 

18.61 

2.58 

16.05 


27.00 
49.66 

4.00 

159.33 

12.91 
20.82 

150.24 

68.62 

239.34 
291.33 

24.71 

14.49 

1211.21 

178.32 

22.09 

8.00 

104.21 

22.76 

25.00 
10.62 
57.36 

5.12 

12.16 

57.91 
28.18 
42.43 

86.92 
26.61 


$91.67 

15.96 
38.08 

5100 

30.61 

22.97 
86.06 
10.85 

6.78 

5.97 
16.00 

5.98 
9.25 
1.93 
8.74 


14.00 
15.91 

2.00 

54.39 

7.56 

11.68 

86.28 

41.89 

58.48 

156.23 

15.16 

7.52 

1744.51 

67.52 

7.84 

4.00 

14.23 

12.05 

10.00 

9.88 

30.29 
. 3.21 
8.05 
28.38 
17.00 
24.25 
28.80 
12.70 


Josco  County* 

Tar V as [James  O.  Whitmore,  j j 

Kalamazoo  County. 


Brady 

Charleston 

Climax  Prairie 

Comstock 

Cooper 

Galesburgh  

Kalamazoo  (c.  h.) 

Pavilion 

Portage 

Prairie  Ronde .... 

Richland 

Sclioolcraft 

West  Climax 

Yorkville 


Ada 

Alto 

Alton 

Ashley : 

Austerlitz 

Bostwiek  Lake 

Bowne 

Buck  Creek  . . 

Caledonia 

Cannoiisbiirgh . 

Cascade 

Corlland 


Thomas  B.  Finlay  . . 
William  Palmiter. . . 
Samifel  C.  Hodgman 

Josiah  Loveland 

Abram  Alger 

William  A.  Blake. . . 
William  H.  De  Yoe. 

Martin  McKain 

Nathaniel  Rockwell 
CrawfordC.  Pfitterson 
David  IT.  Daniels . . . 
Evert  B.  Dyckman . . 
Stephen  T.  Averill. . 
Meleazer  P.  Barnes. 

Kent  County. 

John  H.  Withey. . . 
Daniel  C.  MeVean 

Walter  White 

Patrick  M.  Tally. . 
Nathan  1).  Saunder 
James  F.  Judson. . 
Justus  G.  B(“aeh  . . 
William  C Hoyt  . 
I’eterD.MeNaughto 
luiniel  P.  Bayard. 
Theophilas  Ueed. . 
Philo  Beers 


59.39 

102.45 

57.35 

39.75 

59.48 

253.27 

1583.63 

24.10 

43.30 

8.42 

95.18 

318.59 

9.36 

42.04 


39.74' 

5.29 

15.24 

9.55 

6S.03 

15.12 

19.13 


13.' 


33.69 

44.76 

27.34 

18.29 

29.24 

123.65 

2189.54 

14.58 

23.36 

6.16 

44.49 

303.14 

6.27 

25.40 


20.35 

2..57 

6.80 

3.49 

37.03 

S.60 

14.06 


8.34 


Cuba 

Erin 

Fallassburgh 

Flat  River 

Gaines’  Centre 

Grand  Rapids 

Grandville 

Grattan 

Indian  Creek 

Kelloggsville 

Laphamsville 

Loomisville 

Lowell 

North  Brownville. 

North  Cannon 

Oakfield 

Paris 

Pleasant  

South  Sparta 

Sparta  Centre 

Vergennes 

White  Swan 

Whitneyville 


K&nt  County — {Continued). 

Joseph  Blain 

Richard  Giles 

John  M.  Waters  . . 

Eliab  Walker 

Peter  Ross 

Truman  H.  Lyon. . 
Horace  O.  Weston 
George  B.  Brown. 
Avery  Brown 


George  French  . . 
Andrew  Loomis. . 
Cyprian  S.  Hooker 
Lewis  M.  Culver . . 
James  Dockeray  . 

■ Warren  Horton. . . 

John  Davison 

John  Coffee 

! Lyman  S.  Ballard. 
Jonathan  E.  Nash. 
Orlando  J.  Odell. . 

John  Davis 

' Abner  0.  Bruen. . . 


$19.19 

3.00 

30.66 

11.50 

21.65 

1644.14 

223.72 

24.79 

7.02 

s- 

71.89 

19.21 

77.07 

20.00 

16.69 

8.76 

7.60 

11.23 

12.48 

12.35 

44.42 

Almont 

Dryden 

Farmer’s  Creek . 

Hadley 

Lapeer  (c.  h.). . . 

Marathon 

Metamora  

North  Oxford. . . 

Pool 

Rural  Vale 

Thornville 

Whigville 


Lapeer  County. 

. . . Daniel  W.  Taylor 
. . . William  Quatermoss. 
. ..  Jeremi’hS. Comstock 
. . . Chauncey  S.  Randall 
. . . N.  Buel  Eldredge. . 

. . . John  E.  Deming. . . 

. . . Eber  Barrows 

. . . John  Rossman 

. . . Lyman  Russell 

. . . Gustavus  A.  Griffin 

. . . James  Bryan 

. . . Samuel  Gleason — 


293.21 

61.94 

29.54 

44.48 

285.75 

30.16 

28.68 

10.00 

9.82 

24.12 

8.19 


Addison 

Adrian 

Attica 

Blissfleld 

Cambridge  . . . 
Canandaigua . 

Clayton 

Clinton 

Deerfield 

Dover. . 

East  Ogden . . . 

Fairfield 

Geneva 

Hudson 

Lake  Ridge. . . 

Macon 

Medina 

Morenci 

North  Adrian 
Oakford , 


Lenawee  County. 

William  J.  Mosher 
Clark  B.  Backus . . 

Amos  Kendall 

Joel  Carpenter  . . . 
Sylvester  Walker  . 

Philo  Wilson 

Lewis  B.  Canniff. . 
Danforth  Keyes. . . 
Wallace  A.  McKey 


William  T.  Stow. . 

Alfred  Bailey 

William  Town 

Silas  Eaton 

Henry  Darling  . . . 
Israel  Penington. . 

Baxter  Lyon 

John  Stephenson  . 
Solomon  Warren.. 
Kortright  Knapp  . 

Palmyra | Cornelius  De  Graff 

Ridgeway Peter  Sharp 

Riga Boswell  W.  Knight 

Rollin j Harvey  B.  Howd  . 

Rome iLebbeusH.Goodric 

Seneca | James  B.  Foot 

Springville ; Thomas  H.  Mosher 

'Lecimiseh  (c.  h.) jWilliam  McNair. . 

Tipton IWilliam  Camburu 


V^llsville lAllan  G.  Wells 

West  Ogden jNorinan  B.  Carter. 

Woodstock |Thomas  McCourtie 

Wolf  Creek Lyman  W.  Baker. . 

Lcelcnan  County. 

Northport [Aaron  B.  Page [ 

Livingston  County. 


119.26 

1854.13 

11.58 

151.59 

36.21 

51.90 

64.47 

343.68 

41.00 

1. 

23.09 

10.48 

54.82 

18.81 

521.08 

13.49 

26.52 

150.68 

142.48 

13.00 

90.78 

42.58 

. 

19.17 

43.96 

li 

89.41 

i 15.26 

1 56#S 

553.57 

51.67 

19.63 

23.99 

$9.81 

2.50 

18.96 

8.19 

10.23 

2260.83 

65.19 

10.94 

4.38 

38.25 

5.75 

35.91 

7.31 

7.56 

5.12 

4.78 

5.71 

9.03 

7.25 

22.14 


261.88 

35.94 

10.61 

23.71 

237^46 

13.0^ 

15.26 

6.00 

5.87 

14.32 

5.89 


67.26 

2394.16 

7.87 

53.65 
15.85 

27.43 
17.71 

295.17 

17.00 

14.70 

5.81 

23.75 

8.60 

472.73 

7.97 

18.96 

140.60 

72.02 

6.00 

38.32 

23.19 

10.66 

14.43 
42.67 

7.66 

31.49 
613.03 

25.49 


39.75 

18.  ;i 

Brighton 

[James  B.  Lee 

..1  168.87 

22.('3 

S4() 

Conway 

..  13..36 

83.081 

21.83 

. . 1 12.74 

141.83 

11.20 

8.91 


MICHiaAN. 


89 


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Livingston  Count y — ( Continued), 


Hamburgh  Tillage 

Hartland ■. . . 

Howell  1C.  h.) 

Josco  

Madison 

Marion  

Middletown 

North  Brighton 

Oak  Grove 

Oak  Plains 

Osceola  Centre 

Pinckney  

Plainfield 

Tuscola  

Tyrone 

Unadilla 

■VVarnerville  — . . . 


Daniel  Bentley 

$24.97 

$12.97 

John  W.  Smith 

11.50 

7.17 

Truman  D.  Fish 

74.00 

45.92 

Uhester  Hazard 

5.97 

3.21 

George  W.  Cropsey. 

16.00 

10.00 

Leland  Walker 

45.00 

24.00 

Eeuben  S.  HaU 

45.00 

12.00 

Abram  F.  Chambers 

76.29 

46.97 

Frank  Wells 

364.05 

325.71 

Levi  W.  MunseU 

8.00 

4.50 

Darius  Lewis 

12.00 

12.00 

Peter  L.  Wilhelm. . . 

10.77 

6.53 

Darwin  A.  Palmer. . . 

6.60 

4.22 

William  A.  Platt 

1.83 

1.28 

Holland  C.  Hasley. . 

22.07 

15.18 

.Joseph  M.  Holden. . . 
G.  H.  Chambers 

1.92 

1.47 

15.63 

9.09 

Jason  W.  Kellogg  . . 

127.68 

67.27 

Morris  Topping 

24.50 

12.16 

Hiram  L.  Stoddard. . 

19.24 

11.73 

Amilo  Gardner 

13.09 

7.69 

Joseph  L.  Hartsuff, 

97.02 

51.99 

Ambrose  S.  Warner. 

6.00 

2.00 

I!Iacomb  County* 


Armada 

Disco 

East  Union 

Eillmore 

Lenox  

Macomb 

Mere 

Milton ■ 

Moun  t Clemens  (c.h.) 

Mount  Ternon 

New  Baltimore 

New  Haven 

Plumb  Brook 

Eay 

Bay  Centre 

Eichmond 

Eomeo 

EoseviUe 

Sacket’s 

ScottsviUe 

Utica 

Vienna 

Warren 

Washington 


Hiram  M.  Snell 

6.7.87 

39.62 

Henry  F.  Keeler 

38.70 

18.73 

Daniel  Shattuck 

— 

— 

Wm.  F.  Myers 

4.23 

3.12 

Mason  Harris 

13.39 

11.56' 

Allen  P.  Bentley  — 

38.10 

25.52 

Isaac  Brabb 

7.26 

5.94 

Edmund  Mathews  . . 



Henry  E.  Babcock. . 

443.90 

428.44 

.Jesse  Fangboner  . . . 

28.18 

15.35 

Thomas  M.  Crocker . 

200.0(1 

154.00 

.John  P.  Quick 

35..37 

20.00 

John  B.  St.  John 

5!s5 

3!io 

John  N.  Selleck 

47.22 

20.41 

Thomas  G.  Omans . . 

20.22 

10.84 

.James  M.  Hicks 

31.05 

20.84 

George  Chandler  . . . 

422.22 

485.82 

Henry  L.  Eeeves  . . . 

36.64 

24.92 

Lemuel  Sacket 

2.71 

1.53 

Urial  Dav 

8.89 

5.66 

William  Brownell. . , 

225.47 

191.87 

Ira  Smith  

15.75 

9.04 

George  W.  Corey  . . . 

7.98 

5.42 

Dennis  Cooley 

92.09 

48.06 

Mason  County. 

Freeman’s  Mills.  . . . I Ambrose  D.  Hopkins 

Little  Sauble Charles  Mears 

Pere  Marquetje | George  W.  Ford 


Manistee  County* 

...1  Luther  G.  Smith | 


Manistee 


9.00 

ll.ool 


65.001  28.00 


Marquette  County* 

Marquette | Peter  White [ [ 

Michilimacklnac  County* 

Mackinac,  {c.  h.) | John  P.  King | 238.63] 

Midland  County. 

Midland j John  Larkin j j 

Monro®  Coiintv* 


173.37 


.\shabol  E.  Webster 
Jolin  J.  Chamberlin 
Jolin  Clark.  Jr. 


Athlone 

Brest 

Clark  City 

Dundee iHmry  Watling, 

East  Eaisinville [William  P.  Gale.. 

Eric .Tames  A.  Cousino 

Exeter lAmos  E.  Palmer  . 

Grafton [George  W.  Littlefield 

Ida .iBenj.  F.  Southwick. 


20.27 

10.78 

4.O0 

3.20 

04.(111 

5.3.20 

17.68 

.5.19! 

64.' -2 

29.27;; 

14..55 

6..59 

13.69 

8.09 

14.41 

5.0411 

Monroe  County — {Continued). 

Lambertville. 

La  Salle 

London  

Milan 

Monroe  (c.  h.) 

Newport 

North  Eaisinville  . . . 

Oakville 

Ottawa  Lake  . 

Summerfield  . 


Jacob  Beitzel 

$20.46 

$12.72 

George  Graham 

53.30 

22.01 

Silas  Cornish 

32.86 

1.3.26 

Freman  Wilcox 

37.41 

21.19 

Frasey  M.  Winans. . 

883.20 

861.80 

William  White 

17.76 

8.07 

Andrew  J.  Springer. 

19.72 

10.75 

David  S.  Stevens 

19.58 

11.92 

John  Wilder 

19.23 

17.23 

William  Corbin 

58.01 

29.03 

Montcalm  County* 


Eureka 

Fair  Plains. 
Greenville . . 
Montcalm  . . 


Orpheus  T.  Nelson. . 

5.00 

Josiah  Bradish 

10.90 

George  Loucks 

183.09 

James  Williams 

— 

Newaygo  County. 


Ashland . . . . 
Big  Prairie. 

Croton 

Newaygo  .. 


. John  Betts 

. Ephraim  Pf.  Utley. . . 

.31.66 

. Jefferson  Morrison. . 

95.11 

. Charles  W.  Leonard. 

87.55 

Oakland  County. 


Auburn 

Austin 

Ball  Mountain 

Big  Beaver 

Birmingham 

Brandon 

Clarkston  

Commerce 

Davisburgh 

Eagle  Lake 

Farmington 

Four  Towns 

Franklin 

Groveland 

Highland 

Holly  MUls 

Jersey  

Kensington 

Lakeville 

Mahopac 

Milford 

Mount  Pleasant 

New  Hudson 

North  Farmington. 

North  Oxford 

Novi 

Oakland . .^ 

Oakwood 

Orion 

Oxford 

Pine  Lake 

Pontiac 

Eochester 


Eoyal  Oak. . . 
Southfield  . . . 
South  Lyon. . 
Springfield  . . 
Strait’s  Lake. 

Summit 

Troy 

Walled  Lake 
Waterford  . . 


Waterford  Centre. 

West  Bloomfield. . 

West  Novi 

White  Lake 


Eugene  T.  Smith  . . 
David  A.  Wright... 

Platt  Johnson. 

Ira  Smith 

Orrin  Poppleton  . . . 

Andrew  Govan 

Milton  H.  Clark  . . . 
Thaddeus  A.  Smith 

John  C.  Davis 

Samuel  Markham . . 
Warren  B.  Selby. . . 

•John  S.  Cooley 

Henry  S.  Buel 

W.  L.  Brown 

Oliver  P.  Davison . . 
Truman  C.  Webster 

John  Lessiter 

John  Dally 

Leonard  Davis 

Isaac  N.  Benedict. . 

Elial  M.  White 

William  Banghart  . 

Alanson  Smith 

Chauncey  D.  Wolcott 

John  Eossman 

Thomas  McGraw. . 

William  Kline 

Sloan  Cooley 

Loran  L.  Treat 

Horace  Hovey 

John  Ellenwood.'. . 
Solomon  W.  Denton 
John  V.  Lambertson 
John  A.  Wendell .. 
Chester  E.  Stoddard 

Silas  Bramble 

Charles  Borden . . 

Harvey  H.  Frost. . . 

William  Beaty 

John  B.  Waterman 

Orange  I.  Niles 

James  B.  Tuttle  . . . 
George  Eobertson  . 
Mrs.  Caroline  M 

Eichmond 

Warren  Eundel 

Norman  G.  Pinney 
Edwin  C.  Noyes. . . 


.75 

6.41 

225.19 


17.59 

97.93 

41.29 


14.86 

18.74 

11.73 

I. 5.18 

278.15 
7.66 

108.94 

38.33 

7.00 

6.00 
110.12 

58.94 

20.97 
19.45 

II. 00 

5.90 
27.52 
12.63 

2.89 

118.10 

2.88 

26.83 

7.91 

6.00 

27.30 

7.71 

48.21 

52.19 

6.26 

1198.66 

108.16 
20.36 
47.06 
25.32 

32.98 
59.48 

5.32 

19..32 

54.69 

45.69 
43.03 

5.32 

13.42 

15.00 

38.29 


Occau.a  Coun-y. 


Clay  Banks 

New  Stoney  Creek. 

Pent  Water 

White  Eiver 


.John  Barr 

6.00 

Amos  E.  Wheeler  . . 

13.00 

Edwin  E.  Cobb 

8.00 

Alfred  A.  Caine 

20.00 

.87 

4.00 


4.00 


90 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Ontonagon  County# 

Adventure William  Burtensham 

Ontonagon Daniel  Pittman 

Pewabic Charles  B.  Hawley. . 

Kockland James  B.  Townsend. 


Ottaua  Coiintyi 


Allendale 

Berlin  

Big  Spring 

Casnovia 

Crimea 

Crockery  Creek 

Duck  Lake 

Eastmansville 

Georgetown 

Grand  Haven 

Holland 

Mill  Point 

Muskegon 

Nortonvilie 

Ottawa  Centre 

Pintler’s  Corners 

Eavenna  

Sebastopol 

Six  Corners 

Steele’s  Landing 

Tallmadge 

Wright 

Zealand 


Eichard  Eoberts  — 
Samuel  L.  Bigelow. . 
George  W.  Harris  . . 

Lot  Fulkerson  

George  A.  Eead 

William  Hathaway. 
Edw’d  H.  Townsend 
Timothy  Eastman. . . 
Stephen  L.  Lowing  . 
Ebenezer  W.  Barnes 

Henry  D.  Post 

L.  M.  S.  Smith 

John  B.  Wheeler  . . . 

Amos  Norton 

Benjamin  Smith 

Miner  Atherton 

James  M.  Smith 

Alexander  Wilson  . . 
Albert  V.  Hayden. . . 

Miner  Hedges 

Myron  Harris 

Leonard  Eoberts — 
JacobVan  Den  Hock 


Saginaw  County* 


Birch  Eun 

Blumfield 

Bridgeport 

Bridgeport  Centre 

Chesaning  

East  Saginaw  

Frankeulust 

Frankenmuth 

Hampton 

Jay 

Mickleville 

Portsmouth 

Saginaw 

Saint  Charles 

Zilwaukee 


Proctor  Williams  . . . 
George  F.  Van  Flick 

Nicholas  West  

James  Abram 

Jesse  L.  Fisher 

Moses  B.  Hess 

John  Schmidt 

George  A.  Eanzen- 

berger  

George  E.  Smith 

Jefferson  Jaquith  . . . 

Philip  Mickle 

Henry  G.  Braddock. 

James  N.  Gotee 

Alonzo  Carpenter. . ., 
George  Lewis 


Algonac 

Belle  Eiver. . 
Brockway . . . 
Burtchville.. . 
Campbellton 

Casco 

China 

Clyde  Mills.. 
Columbus  . . . 
Cottrellville  , 
East  Berlin . . 

Floyd 

Kenocker  . . . 

Lynn 

^Memphis  — 
Merrillsville  . 
Plnerv 


Saint  Clair  County* 

Samuel  L.  Smith 

Ansel  B.  Cloirgh 

James  J.  Boyce.  ... 

Jonathan  Burtch 

Cortlandt  Linsday  . . 
Stephen  A.  Fenton . . 

John  Clark 

Ealph  Wadhams 

William  O.  Fuller  .. 

Samuel  Eoberts 

John  A.  Warner 

William  H.  Savage.. 

Abel  Stockwell 

William  H.  Munson. 

Linus  S.  Gilbert 

Tolm  D.  Jones 

William  B.  Preston  . 


Port  Huron George  W.  Pinkham 

Euby : John  Board 

Sdhh  Chdr  (c.  h.)  . . 'Edwin  D.  Kitton 

Tara’s  Hall , Patrick  Kennedy  .. . 

Vickshurgh  (c.  h.). . Luther  J.  Cleveland. 

Wales Benson  Bartlett 

West  Berlin «Joseph  C.  Sweet 


^65.2T|  $89.31 

280.25  418.39 

154.25  71.00 
463.88  870.19 


Saint  Joseph’s  County. 


CeMrevilla  (c.  h.). . 

Colon 

Constantine  

Fawn  Elver 


Samuel  Chipman  . . . 
Loransie  Schellhouse 

John  K.  Briggs 

Francis  Flanders  . . . 


12.52 

! 6.95 

85.83 

; 21.37 

12.47 

8.29 

13.49 

6.19 

3.92 

20.11 

11.02 

8.00 

4 00 

275.98 

251.15 

128.53 

116.58 

92.75 

34.05 

229.32 

217.58 

7.93 

4.27 

50.16 

27.09 

23.69 

13.60 

14.89 

6.39 

2.00 

— 

11.00 

12.00 

87.77 

51.70 

19.20 

9.87 

7.72 

4.55 

47.14 

30.40 

11.00 

6.00 

29.24 

10..33 

18.28 

6.08 

13.20 

7.56 

467.60 

512.92 

38.54 

26.96 

71.14 

49.45 

208.64 

134.72 

446.04 

399.14 

22.49 

9.16 

37.09 

25.77 

118.83 

^9.29 

256.72 

88.35 

34.01 

20.21 

73.57 

43.88 

7.00 

8.00 

6.00 

4.00 

17.42 

7.12 

16.25 

11.19 

42.68 

17.35 

8.31 

4.0.3 

14.30 

8.45 

18.84 

11.54 

88.79 

48.10 

18.46 

9.10 

2.23 

.63 

731.22 

497.78 

6.00 

2.00 

536.53 

415.75 

10.00 

6.00 

22.34 

14.47 

13.94 

10.68 

28.5.21 

295.20 

114.40 

65.S7 

878.87 

379.69 

15.11 

8.54 

St.  Joseph'' s County — {Continued). 


Florence  

Flowerfield  . . . 

Leonidas' 

Lock’s  Station. 

Mottville 

Nottawa 

Oporto 

Park 

Parkville  

Sturgis 

Three  Elvers.. 
White  Pigeon. . 


James  S.  Eichards 
Challengs  S.  Wheeler 
Martin  0.  Watkins 

Ira  C.  Abbott 

William  Ferguson 

Lofus  Hyatt 

Eensselaer  A.  Cut! 
Lewis  H.  Fort 


John  Hiney 

Isaac  Crosett . . . 
William  B.  May 


$44.21 

7.5.80 

105.57 

190.49 

65.19 


$23.42 

40.32 

80.77 

95.90 

17.95 


Sanilac  County, 

Bark  Shanty Hri  Eaymond  . . . 

Buel James  L.  McGratl 

Cherry  Creek A.  B.  Christian.  . 

Forestville Isaac  Green 

Lexington Clark  M.  Mills. . . 

Stevens’  Landing. . . David  John.son  . . 

Sanilac  MiUs Jacob  Harder 

Wanicott John  Galbraith. . 


Shiawassee  County* 


Antrim 

Bennington 

Burns 

Byron 

Corunna  . . . 
Enterprise  . 

Fremont 

Hartwellville 


John  Near 

Lemuel  Castle 

John  I.  Gaylord 

Nicholas  Gulick 

Edmund  Green 

James  M.  Blood 

Alonzo  Howard 

James  H.  Hartwell.. 


Maple  Valley [Horton  Warren. 

Middleburgh George  W.  Slocum. . 

Nebraska Elisha  B.  Smith 

North  Vernon Ebenezer  Brown . . . . 

Owasso Charles  M.  Moses. . . 

Perry Johnson  Treadway.. 

Eush Jacob  Eush 

Shiawassee Thomas  H.  Lemon . . 

Vernon Jerome  B.  Smith 

WoodhuU WiUiam  G.  Kent . . . 

Tuscola  County* 

Vassar iBenj.  W.  Huston,  Jr. 

Watrousville . Aaron  Watrous 

Worth Paschal  Eichardson. 


Tan  Buren  County i 


Arlington 

Breedsville. . . 
Bloomingdale. 

Decatur 

Hamilton 

Hartford 

Hunter 

Keelersville  . . 
Lake  Mill. 
Lawrence 


Calvin  T.  Biglow  . . . 
Thomas  P.  Page . . . . 
Eufus  M.  Brown  . . . 
William  N.  Pardee. . 
James  M.  Lumbard 

James  E.  Griffin 

Eri  Bennett 

John  S.  Buck 

John  Waite 

John  E.  liaAnes. . . . 


Lawton j Livingston  McNeil. . 

Mattawan 'James  Murray,  Jr  . . 

Paw  Paw Fitz  Henry  Stevens . 

Porter  Isaac  Hall 

Prospect  Lake Huram  Jacobs 

South  nave/. 

Wavcrly Orlando  II.Newcomb 


Ann  Arbor . . 
Base  Lake. . . 

Benton 

Bridgewater. 

Chelsea 

Dexter 

Fredonia  — 
Gravel  Eun 
Iron  Creek  . . 


Washtenaw  County* 

Henry  D.  Bennett  . . 
Jeremiah  Dudley... 
Chester  Parsons  — 

.Jacob  Blum 

Elisha  Congdon  . . . 
Charles  .1.  Kellogg. . 
Jno.  F.  Schneeberger 

Philip  Winegar 

Samuel  W.  Wells.. . 


. 84.91 

34.67 

r 19.93 

12.87 

14..55 

7.74 

. 26.10 

14.24 

. 448.46'  375.21 

. 376.56'  348.01 

, 327.83 

1 298.65 

37.00  j 20.00 

1 

326.95 

316.22 

29.20 

19.07 

16.97 

11.78 

9.01 

5.12 

11.74 

4.46 

163.24 

127.55 

181.81 

119.22 

13.24 

6.17 

29.47 

17.89 

44.35 

26.92 

5.42 

2.86 

47.41 

27.74 

13..56 

9.95 

172.73 

1 62.33 

21.54 

18.11 

4.66 

! 2.24 

60.36 

23.84 

23.68 

14.20 

17.66 

11.41 

1 65.801 

1 40.15 

1 55.221 

37.86 

20.11 

10.26 

58.71 

24.73 

233.47 

91.11 

5.29 

3.31 

ll.lc 

5.2S 

38.52 

20.26 

118.18 

68.12 

114.74 

40.96 

75.55 

27.09 

469.56 

471.17 

5.16 

3.72 

2.28 

1.20 

74.59 

16.96 

26.72 

16.10 

1613.26 

2252.70 

4‘..01 

23.57 

2' '.86 

11.20 

25.62 

17.89 

23 '.65 

108.<6 

353.14 

340.38 

36.07 

25.33 

23.25 

10.25 

7.6Si  5.59 

MISSISSIPPI 


91 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfBce  to  Department. 


Washtenaw  County — {Continued), 

Wayne 

$27.08 

$16.43 

Dearbornville 

Lodi 

Philip  Blum 

51.97 

291.55 

5.61 

137.57 

Detroit  (c.  h.) 

9.21 

6.18 

F.corce 

Pittsfield  

John  IIoA' 

21.48 

12.85 

Gibralter 

Salem 

Darwin  D.  Cook 

16.61 

10.10 

Greenfield 

Saline 

Elijah  S.  Northrup. . 

306.10 

326.64 

Huron  

Seio  

Mrs.  Euth  B.  Foster. 

27.34 

10.07 

Tilvonia  Centre 

SilA’er  Lake 

Cornelius  Polhemus . 

10.92 

8.24 

Mead’s  Mills  

Superior 

Thomas  F.  Leonard . 

9.02 

4.69 

Nankin 

SylA'an 

Orrin  Thatcher 

26.61 

17.65 

Northville 

Unio.1  District 

Eli  Eiggs 

8.70 

3:46 

Plank  Eoa.d 

W ebster  

Morgan  Spencer. ... 

24.48 

12.23 

Plymouth  

Whitmore  Lake 

John  C.  Clement. ... 

30.00 

20.00 

Eawsonville 

York  

Asahel  Edson 

56.68 

16.33 

Bedford 

Ynsilanti 

Walter  H.  Hawkins. 

997.48 

1191.88 

Eomulus 

Wayne  County, 

South  Plymouth 

Spring  Wells 

Belleville  . ... 

John  Boyce 

78.56 

32.61 

Trenton 

TlrvrniiiriA 

Henry  E.  Boot  . 

W^ayne 

BrownstoAAm  

Alexand’r  M.  Argeno 

103.13 

48.49 

Woodville 

Canton 

Addison  Cleveland. . 

12.39 

7.34 

Wyandotte 

County — {Continued). 


David  Allen 

Thornton  F.  Brod- 

head 

David  La  Blanc 

Hiram  Blakely 

■William  Button. . . . 
Matthew  Anderson 
Smith  Jones. 

Cyrus  B.  Packard  . 

Asa  Martin 

David  II.  Eowland. 
Arch’d  P.  McIntyre 

John  Kynock 

LeAvis  C.  Warner  . . 

Isaac  Carr  

Ambrose  P.  Young 
Samuel  Y.  Denton . 
Samuel  Ludlow  . . . 
Jonathan  Hudson  . 
Eeuben  Crandall. . . 
Lucius  A.  Winchester 
William  Sickles  , 


$153.TS 

2000.00 

21.71 
19.59 
24.45 
16.6(1 

29.75 

27.75 
75.40 

247.69 

28.2S 

818.33 

84.66 

84.65 

17.71 
37.11 
20.(K) 

171.97 

159.22 

9.97 

29.00 


$64.40 

8453.57 

9.94 

10.45 

16.44 

7.79 

18.50 

7.89 

33.55 

246.98 

15.18 

248.74 

16.83 

48.09 

6.52 

21.65 

8.00 

150.97 

79.76 

6.42 

7.00 


MISSISSIPPI 


Adams  County. 


Carroll  County. 


Jackson  Point 

Kingston 

Natchez  '. . 

Palestine 

Washington  (c.  h.)  . . 


William  L.  Jackson 

Caleb  F.  Farrar 

Eichard  Elward . . . 

C.  J.  Hester 

James  B.  Maxey. .. 


Amite  County. 


CentrevUle . . . 
J liberty  (c.  ‘h.). 

Eose  Hill 

Smithdale 

Toler’s 


Wall’s  Store. 
Zion  HiU 


Thomas  Cain 

Elkanah  M.Bramlett 
GrosvenorP.Farwell 
Thomas  S.  Gerald. . . 
Joseph  A.  Montgom- 
ery   

John  B.  Easley 

Christopher  C.*  Cain. 


Attala  County. 


Attalaville.. . . 
Bluff  Springs . 
Burkittsville  . 
Edgefield 


Silas  H.  Clark 

William  Barton  .. . 
James  D.  Magill... 
William  Knox 


Flintsville James  F.  Armstrong 

Koscixh'-ko  (c.  h.) 'Shelman  Durham. . 

Multona  Springs Eobert  M.  Harris  .. 

NeAvport Alexander  McMillan 

Newtonville Jacob  Darnell .. 

Eocky  Point Charles  F.  Oldecop. 

Bolivar  County. 

Bolivar 'John  Gibson 

Bolivar  C.  H Isaac  S.  Eobinson  ., 

Concordia John  B.  Milroy 

Glencoe Dickinson  Bell 

Victoria Hardin  S.  Adams. . 


Calhoun  County. 


Big  Creek . . 
Cherry  Hill 
Concord  . . . 

Erin 

Hopewell 


Joshua  T.  Wooten . . 

William  E.  Sims 

Jesse  Collins 

Daniel  Blue 

Elijah  I.  Harden  . . . 

Pittsborough | James  E.  M.Duberry 

Sarepta John  P.  McLarty  . . . 

Short  Branch David  Barton 

Slate  Spring Joseph  Fox 


$ 

40.67 

$ 

11.85 

929.02 

2341.40 

17.69 

7.52 

101.84 

38.70 

58.05 

22.32 

234.39 

263.42 

42.47 

16.78 

35.81 

18.52 

26.35 

16.17 

13.60 

6.66 

18.15 

8.82 

59.701 

23.36 

57.79 

24.36 

27.35 

9.93 

3.60 

4.00 

355.92 

375.67 

14.70 

7.93 

25.99 

12.65 

55.73 

27.21 

60.44 

28.26 

1.03 

.91 

43.00 

12.00 

33.03 

13.98 

23.98 

6.29 

8.12i 

i 6.36 

5.93 

1 3.80 

5.00 

i 3.00 

11.31 

! 4.76 

24.87 

; 13.39 

83.90 

' 60.12 

66.27 

50.33 

.74 

1 

Black  Hawk 

Carrollton  (c.  h.) . . . 

Ceralvo 

Coila 

Duck  Hill 

Gerenton 

Greenwood 

Hays  Creek 

Jefferson 

Leflore 

Middleton 

Providence  

Shongalo 

Sidon 

Smith’s  Mills 


James  A.  Lundy 

Jacob  Y.  Wolfe 

Moses  M.  Liddell.. . 

William  Smith 

Chesley  IlalloAvay  . . 

Eichard  Small 

Jesse  C.  Wood 

Ephraim  Tripp 

Jonathan  Durdin. . . 
Nathan  A.  Milton. . . 

John  M.  Owry 

Charles  C.  Campbell 

Charles  Kepperl 

William  Hunley 

Thomas  M.  Smith. . . 


Chickasaw  County. 


Buena  Vista Uriahs.  Williams.. 

Dalton Thomas  B.  Dalton . 

Dix  Creek Cyrus  A.  Miller. . . . 

Ilohenllnden Osborn  S.  Jennings 

Houston  (c.  h.) William  D.  Carr. . . 

Keas  Bridge Thomas  T.  Enochs. 

Montpelier Daniel  Huff 

Okolona Hercules  W.  Noe  .. 

Palo  Alto William  E.  Sims... 

Pikeville 'George  T.  Gates. . . 

Prairie  Mount John  11.  Gilliam. . . 

Sparta ; George  T.  Baber  . . 


Choctaw  County. 


Bankston 

Bellefontaine 

Cadereta 

Dido 

Fame 

French  Camps 

C reenshorough{c,.\\.) 

Huntsville 

Kilmichael 

Lindsey’s  Creek 

Little  Black 

Lodi 

Pigeon  Eoost 

Poplar  Creek 

Snowsville 

Statelaud 


Joseph  C.  Kittrell... 
S.  NeAvton  Bcrryhill 
Benjamin  Savage . . . 
Herod  FondreAv  .... 
Thomas  G.  Deloach. 
SandPd  V.  Hugliston 
James  McCaughey. 
William  L.  D.  White 

Samuel  C.  Bains 

Albert  G.  Young  . . . 
Thomas  G.  Caradine 
William  H.  Sauner.. 
Jo.seph  B.  Atkins . . . 

iJohn  I.  Tate 

jMiles  G.  McMullen  . 
lElknah  Sawyer 


$145.05 

$135.05 

434.98 

461.49 

27.20 

11.73 

4.00 

2.00 

37.26 

16.23 

56.55 

29.41 

170.62 

186.11 

45.68 

31.34 

42.43 

14.48 

26.36 

16.01 

160.33 

131.62 

44.26 

25.63 

137.76 

100.92 

72.00 

29.00 

31.32 

28.28 

56.90 

23.31 

14.28 

12..30 

15.07 

9.88 

29.15 

17.23 

233.42 

197.28 

29.42 

24.98 

19.04 

12.58 

225.91 

175.86 

133.29 

133.55 

42.23 

i 22.68 

60.38 

53.80 

51.98 

1 21.48 

71.52 

28.71 

4-3.11 

33.07 

22.83 

10.68 

22.23 

25.13 

13.59 

6.49 

41.96 

23.29 

133.34 

152.39 

46.15 

26.42 

57.68 

26.62 

12.41 

6.92 

6.76 

4.43 

84.05 

18.39 

8.61 

5.72 

17.09 

11.67 

28.31 

15.80 

28.57] 

, 15.87 

92 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Left-liaud  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Bight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OCBce  to  Department. 


Choctaw  County — {Continued). 

White  Hill I John  Eosamond I ?5.53| 

Wilcox Jeremiah  L.  Power.  14.15 


Grand  Gulf 

Oakland  College — 
Fo7't  Gibson  (c.  h.) . . 

Eocky  Spring 

Willow  Spring 


Claiborne  County. 

Jeremiah  C.  Griffing 
John  E.  C.  Doremus 
Benjamin  F.  Booth. 
George  P.  McLean. . 
John  Lowes 


263.99 

53.99 

561.27 

62.98 

14.49, 


Clark  County. 


Beaverdam 
De  Soto  — 

Energy 

Enterprise  . 

Pachuta 

Quitman  . . . 
Shoobota. . . 
Winfield  . . . 


. Berry  McCarty 

14.99 

. Joseph  P.  Weekley. 

— 

. Allen  A.  Carter 

17.25 

. George  W.  Ehode  . . 

111.31 

. James  P.  Hayes 

— 

. Jacob  Marks 

177.03 

. Thomas  T.  Howze. . 

27.86 

. Jesse  H.  Heard 

4.65 

Coahoma  County. 

Friar’s  Point I John  P.  Phillips I 

Island  No.  66 Thomas  H.  McNeill. 

Mound  Place | William  A.  Lindsay.  [ 

'-Copiah  County. 


185.951 

30.00 

12.00 


$4.16 

9.12 


862.96 

34.50 

751.88 

50.38 

3.03 


8.10 

10.37 

39.00 

67.62 

23.80 

3.47 


188.52 

12.00 


Gallatin 

Georgetown . 

Linden 

Line’s  Store. . 
Mount  Hope . 
Pearl  Eiver. . 
Pine  Bluff . . . 


Sandifer’s  Mills . 


1 Almanzer  W.  Scott. .. 

36.45 

19.93 

Ijohn  C.  Casey 

27.76 

29.63 

Decatur  Hansbrough 

4.57 

2.98 

Madison  G.  Norman 

16.48 

11.18 

Thomas  S.  Morgan. . 

147.00 

98.00 

Cornelius  Traweck. . 

45.77 

41.42 

Benjamin  F.  Nelson. 

49.85 

29.93 

James  C.  Smith 

103.17 

73.24 

Charles  B.  N.  Eice.. 

6.00 



Lewis  Kennedy 

8.62 

— 

Stephen  Tillman 

51.49 

24.18 

James  A.  T.  Mason  . 

90.24 

62.88 

John  E.  Chambers. . 





1 William  S.  Eitnour. . 

15.56 

9.67 

CoTington  County. 


Dry  Creek 

Mount  Carmel. 

Oakohay  

Santee 

Wilkesburg. . . . 


Daniel  McLaurin  . . . 

19.01 

6.20 

John  Storm 

38.49 

17.69 

Samuel  C.  Croft 

4.76 

2.07 

Elias  Eedman 

5.56 

4.69 

Stephen  11.  Wilks... 

11.12 

7.54 

Thomas  E.  White. . . 

50.29 

12.65 

Jeremiah  Leggett. . . 

29.74 

12.49 

Arcabutla 

Centre  Hill 

Cockrum 

Elm  Grove 

Flewellin’s  ><{  Eoads 


De  Soto  County. 

Osborn  F.  West 

Elijah  Stannard  . . . 
Larkin  I.  W.  Perry 

Job  Ilarrol 

Woodson  H.  Ander- 
son   

Albert  G.  Wilkerson 
George  B.  McDade 


Georgia 

Greenleaf. 

Ilarkleroad William  N.  Brown 

Jlevnando  tc.  h.) Stephen  W.  Miller 

Horatio Moses  M.  White  . . 

Horn  Lake John  Davis 

Looxahoma [William  T.  Cole. 

Olive  Branch Augustus  P.  Burditt 

Pleasant  Hill Meredith  G.  Ward. 

Tatesville James  M.  Williams 


Franklin  County. 

. . . Patrick  Grant 

. . . C.  C.  Campbell  . . . 
. . . Nathan  Bunckley. 
. . . Stephen  Van  Allei 
James  llerrinaton 


Friendship 

Hamlmrg 

llomocliilto  . . . 

Knoxville 

McCall’s  Creek. 

jSloadr.illi-  (c.  h.) Fielding  .1.  Whilley 

I’ino  Grove James  11.  McDaniel 


23.15 

27.00 

27.13 

16.13 

69.20 

9.8. 

19.19 

371.53 

55.79 

88.0'. 

99.74 

84.62 

111.09 


15.621 

49.H0I 

14.421 
82.18! 
15.1 0| 
64.43, 

9.00: 


19.S8 

4.00 

15.36 

9.92 

46.51 

6.97 

12.02 

8S4.6S 


10.99 

29.e0 

8.41 
18.14 

8.42 

88.21 

4.00 


€reene  County* 


Adamsville 

Leakesville 

McLeod’s 

State  Line  Station . 
Vernal 


Lewis  M.  E.  Knobles 

$24.00 

: $12.00 

Daniel  Mclnnis,  Jr. . 

12.49 

- 6.31 

Norman  McLeod  . . . 

28.13 

8.S9 

Mrs.  Virginia  Haig. . 

— 

— 

John  Mclnnis 

— 

— 

Bajcock  County. 


Gainesville 

Habolochitto 

Merrellville  ' 

Pearlington 

Eiceville 

Shieldsboro^  (c.  h.) . , 


Thomas  Eandall  . . . | 

Sherrod  Bird 

Farr  Proctor; 

Asa  H.  Hursey 

William  G.  Wheat. . 
Benjamin  Sones 


51.67 

17.47 

44.16 

6.38 

236.88 


17.39 

12.92 

25.86 

3.55 

67.75 


Harrison  County. 


Biloxi 

Handsboro’ 

Hester’s  Ferry. . 

Mississippi  City. , 

Pass  Christian. . . 
Eosalee 


Edward  La-sTes 

Jacob  T.  Liddle 

Asa  C.  Stevens 

William  Moorehouse 

Burton  

Sarah  A.  Hiern 

John  J.  McCaughan. 


311.091  109.61 


120.37 

6.0U 

97.18 

436.54 

2.05 


Hinds  County. 


Auburn 

Bolton’s  Depot 

Brownsville 

Cayuga  

Clinton 

Edwards’  Depot 

Jackson  (c.  h.) 

Newtown 

Eaymond 

Spring  Ei'dge 


John  E.  Kelly 

67.63 

Seth  H.  Pond 

60.42 

Andrew  J.  Perry 

Hayward  Foote 

F.  M.  Comfort 

Eichard  0.  Edwards. 
Christopher  E.  Dick- 
son   

94.9S 

115.98 

396.01 

154.41 

1429.00 

W.  H.  Tribette 

43.85 

Joseph  Gray 

457.09 

John  Coon 

58.24 

George  W.  Mimms . . 

117.78 

43.83 

5.00 

30.30 

321.80 

.87 


30.85 

3.00 

73.59 
50.65 

302.85 

11.40 

1866.94 

20.73 

409.13 

38.59 
161.63 


Holmes  County. 


Bolingreen 

Dulci 

Ebenezer 

Emory 

Franklin 

Lexington  (c.  h.) 

Lockhart’s  Store  — 

Eichland 

Shiloh 

Tchula 

Wheeling 


Tsham  W.  Jordan. . . 

51.28 

7.29 

Levi  Anderson 

10.43 

3.92 

Bailey  C.  Lovin 

11.01 

7.81 

Jesse  E.  Bell 

36.00 

16.00 

Ansel  A.  Hardin 

54.00 

34.00 

William  H.  Drennan 

35.80 

13.19 

Henry  S.  Allen 

424.60 

507.18 

Sampson  Botters 

75.69 

40.47 

Eobert  E.  Campbell. 

196.79 

1 129.13 

Samuel  Canterbury. 

83.20 

! 19.16 

William  F.  Cole 

74.18 

! 42.32 

James  AVhittaker  . . . 

36.49 

18.00 

Itawamba  County. 

John  S.  Aderhold. . . 
Alfred  J.  Eoberts . . . 
Edwin  G.  Thomas.. 
Thomas  B.  Shearer. 
Mason  Cummings. . . 
George  W.  Williams 
John  W.  Justice . 
George  W.  Williams 
Henry  W.  Stegall 
William  A.  Smith. 
Jacob  L.  Dominick. 
David  K.  Cummings: 
Pleasant  G.  Thomas; 

Eobert  F.  Lvons 

Miles  W. McClellan. 
Thomas  J.  Gibson. 
Alfred  II.  Eaymond. 
James  W.  Kyle. 
Eiley  N.  Davison. . . 
William  A.  Smith.. . 
Eichard  M.  Borum.. 


Boland’s 

Bigby  Fork 

Campbellton 

City  Point 

Cummingsville 

Fremont 

Fulton  (c.  h.) 

Graball 

Ironwood  Bluff 

Marietta 

Maryville 

Minto 

Mooreville 

Ozark 

Pleasanton 

Priceville 

Eichmond 

Saltillo 

Thompson’s  Store. . . 

Van  Buren 

Woodlawn 

Tocony iJohu  Wylie 

Issaquena  County 


BrunsAvick  Landing 

Deer  Creek 

Tallulah  (c.  h.) 


Alexander  M.  G uin. 
Etheldred  E.  AYest- 

brook  

AATlliam  B.  Farr 


21.14 

O.til 

19.52 


2s.n 
63.77 
84. Ou 


11.05 

3.93 

18.21 


14.23 

27.00 

12.00 


MISSISSIPPI. 


93 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Jackson  County. 


Brickley 

Cross  Koads . . . 
Elder’s  Ferry. . 
Dwyer’s  Ferry . 
Jacksou  C.  n. . 
Ocean  Springs . 
Pascagoula 


Enoch  N.  Eamsay.. 
John  Davis 

$72.00] 

9.00 

19.07 

William  G.  Elder. . . 

•TnniP.a  rinfP 

Samuel  Davis 

26.63 

89.00 

186.031 

FrederickG.Moeling 
Hilaire  Krebs 

$34.00 

7.00 

9.61 

8.60 

80.00 

134.96 


Jasper  County. 


Buckley’s 

Claiborne 

Davisville 

Garlandrille 

Montrose 

PmiMing  (c.  h.) 

Twistwood 


»Jeflferson  County. 


Church  Hill... 
Fayette  (c.  h.) . 

Malcolm 

Eoduey  

Union  Church. 


Jones  County. 

EUisville iMoses  B.  "Welbom. 

Erata Malcolm  F.  Smith  . 

Pinnellville ISeborn  Wade 


Kemper  County. 


Big  Oak Eli  T.  Gibson 

Black  Water Joel  McWilliams  . . . 

Calvert’s  Store !Adam  Calvert 

Cow  Creek Henry  B.  Speir 

iJe  Kalb  (c.  h.) 'William  P.  Keoser . . 

Kemper  Springs i Edward  C.  Mosby.. . 

Pleasant  Springs i John  W.  Jackson. . . 

Eocky  Mount Uohn  H.  Oden 

Scoober j James  T.  Whitsitt  . . 

Wahalak [Patrick  McCalebb  . . 


La  Fayette  County. 


Abbeville 

Banner 

CaswelL 

College  Hill 

Dallas 

Delay 

La  Fayette  Springs 

La  Fomba 

Liberty  Hill.. 

Maple  Springs 

Oxford  (c.  h.) 

Paris 

^ring  Dale 

Wvatt 


Haney  S.  Arnold 

Eobert  I.  Brower. . . 

D.  M.  Nelson 

Mary  T.  Smith 

’ John  T.  Eayburn . . . 

'William  Powell 

1.  H.  Bigger 

John  McKelly 

John  H.  Jones 

William  S.  Nichols. . 

William  Delay, 

Abner  Collums 

William  H.  Lawshee 
William  H.  Brister. . 


Lauderdale  County. 

Alamutcha Thomas  B.  Lucy, Sen 

Battlefield 'James  M.  Trussel. . . 

Chunkeyville |Benjamin  F.  Gaddis 

Daleville I.  L.  Wilkinson 

Lauderdale  Springs.  James  F.  Paton.. . . . 

Marion  (c.  h.) jJubal  B.  Hancock. . 

Meridian 'Alfred  Beck 

Okatibbee lEdward  J.  Kew 

Eawsonville I Charles  Eawson 

Sookalena  I Peter  G.  Hughes.. . . 

Why  Not jlsham  K.  Prindle. . . 

Zero I Owen  Pigford 


Lawrence  County. 


Brookhaven 

Fair  Eiver 

Monticello  (c.  h.) 

Oak  Vale 

Eayville 


Augustus  0.  Cox 

AlexanderMcKenzie 
William  C.  Lemay.. 

Obed  May 

John  Eay,  Jr 


42.07  ! 24.14 


45.44 

42.82 


170.52 

1480 

14.92 

96.44 

71.61 


44.31 

24.90 

28.79 

83.14 

19.55 

4.31 

22.04 

19.02 

18.29 

593.19 

27.49 

44.11 

32.24 


50.50 

15.41 

47.35 

63.97 

117.97 

187.08 

6.53 


42.41 

22.34 


152.39 

2.87 

7.58 

7.42 

36.18 

45.ll 


18.28 

16.33 

17.34 
7.75 

10.27 

2.16 

11.60 

13.57 

11.49 

716.80 

17.45 

21.10 

19.13 


26.05 

9.27 

22.85 

21.77 

59.39 

262.25 

67 


6.00  3.00 

10.50  5.54 
16.33  7.53 
22.74!  9.38 


55.001  26.87 
4.00  2.00 

200.651  249.27 

12.81 1 7.00 


Joseph  E.  Buckley.. 

27.11 

14.81 

Thomas  C.  Moffett. . 

34.10 

18.79 

James  S.  Tenal 

17.56 

10.27 

William  A.  Payne  . . 

89.73 

74.94 

Eichard  W.  Burge. . 

26.63 

22.63 

Jonathan  B.  Gough. 

190.64 

201.17 

N.  F.  Ferguson 

— 

— 

(William  Adams 

I 62.64; 

1 14.69 

John  D.  Burch 

282.95 

497.98 

James  Brown 

25.03 

10.03 

John  A.  Limerick. . . 

324.94 

247.53 

William  H.  Bowen..  1 

1 59.41 1 

1 47.55 

Carthage  (c.  h.). 

Edinburgh 

Good  Hope 

Hopahka 

Pensacola 

Standing  Pine... 

Thomastown 

Walnut  Grove... 
Yorka 


Leake  County* 

Hector  H.  How'ard.. 
Johnson  M.  Hooper. 
John  G.  Billingsley. 

Hewitt  Arnold 

Eobert  A.  Harris 

Abram  Buford 

William  Joyce 

John  L.  Kiernoghan 
John  P.  Scrivner  . . . 


$141.17 

$169.49 

38.09 

25.13 

34.17 

12.09 

7.85 

3.76 

24.56 

15.08 

108.18 

51.95 

7.07 

3.17 

14.50 

9.56 

Lowndes  County. 


Barton 

Caledonia 

Colvmibus  (c.  h.) 

Crawfordsville 

W averly 

West  Point 


Benj’n  M.  Howorth. 

92.21 

Elam  Eobinson 

47.85 

Jacob  Isaacs 

1219.81 

Wm.  M.  Strickland. 

158.18 

George  H.  Young.. . 

13.06 

Benj’n  F.  Eobertson 

48.55 

89.59 

37.75 

2166.82 

73.47 

4.15 

18.68 


Madison  County. 


Battle  Springs 

Beatie’s  Bluff 

Camden 

Canton  (c.  h.) 

Kirkwood  

Livingston 

Madisonville 

Sharon 

Sulphur  Springs 

Vernon 


John  A.  Forrest 

27.13 

9.29 

J<iiii0s  II  Hiinlcivy 

James  M.  Walker.. . 

179.95 

170.37 

William  Priestly 

— 



Thomas  D.  Ozannee 

— 



B.  F.  Crowell 

83.15 

23.37 

Daniel  H.  Otto 

17.21 

5.93 

James  T.  Bledsoe. . . 

172.87 

137.38 

Eobert  E.  Luckett . . 

35.00 

22.00 

Eobert  L.  Moore 

112.20 

76.90 

Marion  County. 

Columbia  (c.  h.). . . . I Jesse  Warren 

Fordsville William  M.  Eankin. 

Spring  Cottage lEbenezer  Ford 


62.841  21.70 
20.33  11.90 

13.951  4.77 


Marstiall  County. 


Bethlehem . . . 

Byhalia  

Chulahoma 
Cold  Water.. . 
Cornersville . . , 
Deep  Water.. 
Early  Grove . . 
Holly  Springs 
Hudsonville . . 

Lamar 


Marshall  Turnpike. . 

Moody 

North  Mt.  Pleasant. . 

Oak  Grove 

Pink  Hill 

Eed  Banks 

Snow  Creek 

Talaluche  

Tallaloosa  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Tiro 

Wall  Hill 

Waterford 

Watson 


Harris  Jerni^an 

Asahel  E.  Chilton. . . 
Drayton  M.  Davis. . . 

William  Boyd 

William  D.  Wright. 

John  H.  Torrel 

William  M.  Parr  . . . 
Elvis  I.  Bracken  . . . 
Sterling  P.  Howell . . 
Timmons  L.  Tread- 
well   

Austin  E.  Moore 

Lewis  Sawyer 

Eli  McNabb 

Charles  Stuart 

Ephraim  H.  Yount.. 
Sidney  Markham . . . 
Moses  McCearley . . . 
Erasmus  F.  Potts  • . . 
James  D.  Collins  .. . 
Thomas  W.  Clark  . . 
Thomas  V.  Brady  . . 
Eobert  McGowan. . . 
Joshua  Y.  Knight . . 


19.99 

11.63 

130.00 

34.78 

137.76 

79.65 

13.68 

8.11 

37.98 

17.84 

5.46 

4.25 

55.87 

3-3.09 

1048.85 

1444.83 

62.57 

j 9.81 

116.06 

68.01 

17.83 

5.44 

9.00 

1 4.00 

167.17 

180.15 

17.72 

2.56 

11.96 

8.45 

43.00 

22.00 

27.00 

22.00 

18.92 

11.00 

44.62 

16.80 

57.92 

93.42 

30.10i 

15.96 

11.94 

1-3.86 

21.051 

9.17 

Monroe  County. 


Ashland 

Aberdeen  

Athens 

Buttahatchie 

Camargo 

Cotton  Gin  Port . . . 

Hamilton  (c.  h.) . . . 

Lawrence 

Mormon  Springs. . . 

Quincy jBlair  M.  Terrell 

Smithville Jo.seph  Brown  . 

Splung iMatthew  Gibbs, 

Temperance  Hill ...  Isaac  W . Cook  . 


Eobert  A.  Minnis. . . 

David  G.  Carter 

Silas  F.  Kendrick... 
James  A.  Sillaven. . 

Hiram  Hood 

John  L.  Dobbs 

Wm.  C.  Blackburn.. 
William  T.  White. . . 
Merril  Belk 


1047 

44, 

9, 

75 

63, 

22, 

82 

5 

14 

88, 

15, 

5, 


1107.29 

21.15 

5.54 

80.11 

49.89 

10.06 

13.81 

4.00 

12.14 

40.73 

9.75 

2.50 


94 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Lelt-hami  column  shows  compeusation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department, 


CofiFadeliali. . 

Herbert 

Laurel  Hill. . , 
Pearl  Valley  . 
Pbiladelpliia  . 


iVcshoba  County. 

. . Tliomas  I.  Meredith 
..  Henderson  M.Walsh 

. . Hugh  MeDonald 

. . Daniel  Emmons 

. . Robert  M.  Eoss 


I\ewt0n  County. 


$22.42 

82.47 

26.89 

8.62 


$10.91 

18.48 

13.41 


Conehatta I Jesse  M.  Pace I 

County  Line Henry  B.  Wilson  ... 

Decatur  (c.  h.) ; Montgomery  Carlton  | 

Evergreen j William  J.  Lovett. . . I 

Union lEeuben  McCullough  | 


15.111 

1 5.99 

9.00 

4.00 

139.53 

128.56 

4.45 

5.47 

47.891 

22.14 

Bfoxubee  County. 


Barry 

Brookville 

Cooksville 

Gholson . . . 


Macon 

Mashulaville  , 
Parkeville  . . , 
Shuqualak. . . 


. Wilbern  Huekaby  . . 
Edward W.  Lacey.. 

30.51 

. James  E.  Holt 

72.49 

Simpson  E.  Steven- 
son 

79.68 

Edmund  W.  Ferris. . 
.Tnlrn  F.  Feat 

— 

. William  T.  Trotman 

17.81 

. Stanton  S.  Field • 

— 

22.64 

47.21 

65.55 


12.00 


' OMibbehah  County. 


Ash  Creek 

Cedar  Bluff 

Choctaw  Agency  . . , 

Double  Springs 

Hickory  Grove 

Line  Creek 

Long  Branch 

Siloam 

Starkmlle  (c.  h.)  — 

Tampico 

Whitefield 


Robert  G.  Martin . . . 

3.00 

2.00 

Henry  L.  Hampton. 

14.09 

7.67 

Clifton  Collins 

125.80 

44.32 

Walton  B.  Story 

28.81 

16.91 

Wm.  T.  Montgomery 

29.48 

16.24 

Alexander  C.  Pope. . 

17.12 

8.71 

Joseph  A.  Barron. . . 

— 

— 

Robert  C.  Love 

40.76 

13.66 

John  Thornton 

173.99 

203.60 

F.  E.  Narrow 

14.24 

7.86 

Charter  G.  Nimmo. . 

24.35 

14.18 

Panola  County. 


Belmont 

Bynum’s  Creek 

Central  Academy . . 

Como 

Hygiene 

Long  Creek  

Longtown 

Month  all  a 

Panola  (c.'h.) 

Peach  Creek 

Pleasant  Mount  — 

Eobinia 

Sardis 

Sledgeville 

Springport 


David  Butts 

Jesse  C.  Carothers. . 
Gideon  B.  McLean.. 
James  E.  Stratton. . . 
Jacob  B.  Pitcock  . . . 
John  W.  Eodgers. . . 
Joseph  C.  Eowler  . . 
Benjamin  W.  Morris 

Wiliiam  Herring 

William  C.  Maxwell 
Alexander  McLeod. 
John  Shankles,  Jr. . . 
James  F.  Lavender. 
Norfleet  R.  Sledge.. 
William  W.  Byars. . 


A ugusta  (c.  h.)  . 
Carlile’s  Mills  . . 

Enon 

Monroe 

Read’s  Bluff. . . . 


China  Grove 

Conerly’s 

Jlolmesville  (c.  h.). 
Osyka 


Perry  County. 

William  Simmon3_.. 

Jehu  Carlile 

Porter  J.  Myers 

William  Jenkins  . . . 
William  E.  Lott .... 

Pike  County. 

Joseph  H.Packwood 
Benjamin  Lampton. 
Richard  H.  Miskell. 
Iley  L.  Causey 


Bartersville 

Birmingham 

Buncomb 

Calhoun 

Cherry  Creek  . . . 
Chesterville 


Pontotoc  County. 

Ransom  Mauldin  . . . 
Benj'n  Loughridge. 
Andrew  J.  Miller. . . 
Anson  J.  Smythe  . . . 
Nathan  M.  Berry  ... 
Simeon  McCord 


Coonewar ‘John  W.  Freeman. . 

Ellistowu  Samuel  H.  Hall  — 

Fredonia Andrew  J.  Jones  . . . 

Harrisburg John  H.  Long 

New  Albany Charles  T.  Bond . . . . 


72.49 

13.20 

66.32 

58.84 

12.96 

49.08 
229.23 

20.99 

27.09 

36.10 
21.80 
45.08 


46.94 

9.39 

18.79 

16.03 

1.87 


86.16 

23.98 

195.84 


21.17 

28.29 

5.95 

19.07 

49.07 
27.97 
20.01 
21.28 

4.53 

57.11 

188.85 


91.58 

6.14 

27.84 

21.81 

6.22 

18.35 

208.62 

12.05 

1.06 

18.22 

7.60 

19.77 

7.91 


26.26 

4.29 

9.03 

10.91 

1.00 


80.32 

18.90 

97.79 


14.87 

15.75 

5.12 

10.39 

23.63 

19.99 

7.46 

13.07 

8.16 

46.96 

11.83 


Greenbush 

Caleb  W.  Taylor 

17.441 

Hillsboro'  (c.  h.) 

William  A.  Lack — 

257.09 

Homewood 

James  C.  Harper — 

26.33 

Ludlow 

William  H.  Denson . 

24.23 

Orion 

Edward  Cavenah . . . 

13.59 

Pulaski 

John  C.  Manghum.. 

28.29 

Pontotoc  County — ( Continued). 

Oak  Hill 

Oldtown  Creek . 

Palmetto 

Pontotoc 

Poplar  Spring . . 

Randolph 

Red  Land 

Rocky  Ford 

Talibenela 

Tardyville 

Toccopola 

Turkland 

Wallersville.... 


Brandon  (c.  h.)  . . . . 

Cato  Springs 

DensontoAvn 

Goshen  Springs 

Monterey 

Pilahatchee 

Steen’s  Creek 


John  W.  Smith 

14.49 

John  A.  Boyd 

48.86 

Thomas  Mallory 

478.18 

John  Epperson 

30.43 

McDuff  Vance 

10.04 

John  M.  Sample 

62.83. 

Willis  Jones 

20.60, 

William  Rutledge  . . 

31.33 

John  F.  Lee 

42.96 

Joseph  M.W.  Bigger 

27.84 

Joel  J.  Bullock 

■ 

Codrus  D.  Waller  .. 

' 

ankiu  County. 

Edmund  V anzandt. . 

435.53 

Alexander  L.  McRae 

16.00 

A.  Fore 

20.67 

Albert  G.  Fore 

— 

Benjamin  F.  Sutton. 

14.66 

Devro  Brown 

19.54 

John  B.  Lewis 

35.48 

Scott  Coiintyi 


$ — 
8.43 
37.41 
519.51 
13.94 
7.45 
21.46 
15.48 
18.39 
13.37 
12.99 


494.96 

9.00 

11.39 

9.50 

9.82 

17.67 


6.34 

350.47 

24.06 

12.58 

9.50 

14.49 


Simpson  County. 


Harrisville 

Mount  Zion 

New  Dublin 

Old  Hickory 

Westville  (c.  h.) 


Green  P.  Touchstone 

10.26 

7.78 

John  Norwood 

— 

— 

Duncan  Weathersby 

16.57 

10.74 

Willis  Magee 

12.05 

8.11 

George  H.  Webster. 

68.67 

65.46 

Smith  County. 


Bunker  Hill 

William  T.  Baird. .. 

14.35 

Flower’s  Place 

Waddy  Thompson. . 

— 

Pineville  . 

George  W.  Barnes . . 

42.23 

Polkville 

Jonathan  D.  Frinch. 

42.47 

Raleigh 

Albert  G.  Tramel. . . 

76.32 

Taylorsville 

George  C.  Anderson. 

17.60 

Trenton 

William  H.  Heslep . . 

31.79 

Sun  Flower  County. 

Big  Mound IGeorge  Scarlett 

McNutt David  0.  Portwood. 

Shell  Mound lira  J.  A.  Goff 


Tallabatchee  County. 


Charleston 

Eolia  

Mitchell’s  M Roads. . 
Tuscahoma 


John  D.  Hinton 

William  E.  Boothe. . 
J.  Monroe  McLendon 
Wiley  Clonce 


88.54 
6.40 1 


135.99 

12.74 

46.00 

26.81 


Tippah  County. 


Canaan  

Claysville 

Cotton  Plant 

Hickory  Flat 

Jonesborough 

McLean’s  Store 

Molino 

Orizaba 

Pleasant  Ridge 

Ripley 

Euckersville 

Salem 

Shelby  Creek 

Spring  Hill 

Silver  Springs 

Union  Mills 


James  G.  Campbell. 
Helam  Robertson.  * 
John  B.  McAllister. '. 
William  Cochran  . . . 
Abraham  Slover  — 

James  W.  Paine 

Henry  F.  Morrison. . 

John  B.  Knox 

Wm.  A.  Roffe 

Simon  E.  Spight 

Lafayette  Norman.. 

Samuel  Scott 

Francis  Reynolds. . . 
Valdaura  N.  Garison 
James  M.  Whitlow 
Prior  Scally 


9.91 

22.68 

24.71 

37.21 

11.57 

31.67 


20.73 

.75 


45.06 

7.45 

3.00 

12.29 


3.S7 

86.35 

16.64 

14.42 

9.99 

18.94 

24.13 

840.38 

13.24 

13.13 
5.86 

89.31 


LL‘ft-lihn,l  column  shows  compensation  of  Pbstmaster.  Eiglit-haiul  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Depai  Iment. 


lishemiii^o  County  • 


Barnes’  Store 

Samuel  A.  Barnes. . . 

$180.00 

$12.00 

Bay  Springs 

Isaac  W.  Wright — 

44.02 

8.42 

Bis  Spring 

Tully  F.  Parker 

4.63 

2.90 

Black  Land 

Luther  W.  Eedus. . . 

25.04 

9.96 

Bone  Yard 

Fleming  S.  Norman. 

36.30 

20.49 

Burton’s 

John  W.  B.  Barnett. 

6.83 

4.28 

Cairo 

Eichard  W.  Clausel. 

.76 

.49 

Cane  Creek 

Joshua  P.  Young.. . 

5.0O 

— 

Cnrolinn 

William  H.  Walton. 

14.94 

8.94 

Carrollsville 

Henry  Eobinson 

96.05 

26.00 

DnrtprsvillP: 

John  G.  Barton 

. 47.07 

4.67 

n^rinth 

V.ly  

Cripple  Deer 

John  M.  Thompson. 

23.96 

9.15 

Cross  Eidge 

John  M.  Boyers 

18.79 

11.43 

Dnnton  . . 

John  J.  Blythe 

4.34 

1.54 

Danville 

James  H.  Buford — 

52.98 

15.57 

Dry  Eun 

1 John  C.  Skillman. . . 

12.22 

8.05 

Eastport 

Samuel  Dewoody. . . 

262.39 

265.48 

Farmington 

'John  Standin 

75.00 

57.64 

Hiotory  Plain.^ 

■Joseph  Young 

14.(i0 

5.92 

Highland 

: Kenneth  McEae 

33.93 

4.89 

Jacinto  (c.  h.) 

j Chisley  D.  Key 

141  ..35 

169.75 

Kossuth 

William  F.  Wallace. 

39.38 

14.19 

Mingo  City 

iHezekiah  S.  Brooks. 

— 

— 

Eienzi  

1 Harvey  N.  Smith  . . . 

110.37 

125.35 

Tripoli 

1 William  J.  Nowlin . . 

17.77 

4.01 

Wayne  County— {Continued). 


\V 3.yDGsborou^b. . . . , 1 

nPiirnpr  1 

A 1 

$ 

Winchester  (c.  h.)  . . | 

Oliver  W.  .Taylor  . . . | 

47.90 1 

30.29 

Wilkinson  County* 

Buffalo 

Hansford  Lanehart  . 

5.61 

1.02 

Cold  Spring 

D.avid  Buck  

49.03 

10.44 

Fort  Adams 

Seth  Kline  

183.43 

121.31 

Holly  Eetreat 

George  Jackson 

22.93 

8.09 

Hopewell  Church. . . 

John  Ashly 

14.67 

6.56 

Kellertown 

Eobert  Bethany 

15.00 

7.00 

Newtonia 

David  L.  Phares 

68.73 

40.24 

Percy’s  Creek 

James  B.  Hunter  . . . 

46.00 

18.00 

Woodville  (c.  h.) 

Adam  H.  Chambers. 

529.98 

534.48 

^ Winston  County* 

A QhfprH  qviIIa 

James  B.  Ashford 

Bnckborn 

William  Kirk 

12.47 

4.26 

rinnpwAnrl 

Jefferson  Iw*Bozern.3.ii 

Fearn’s  Springs 

John  C.  Holmes 

55.42 

44.04 

Home.  

Eobert  Gordon. 





Louisville  (c.  h.) 

Wm.  B.  Shumaker.. 

270.22 

218.13 

New  Prospect 

Eobert  D.  Brown  . . . 

81.18 

86.11 

Noxapater 

Eobert  H.  Dennis. . . 

17.00 

12.45 

Pinishook 

Ephraim  Quarles  . . . 

83.00 

13.00 

SinHeton 

Jackson  Leigh 

16.76 

5.72 

Webster 

James  M.  Oxford  . . . 

82.85 

83.49 

Tunica  County* 

Austin  (c.  h.) j John  O.  Hardeman  . I 

Commerce Simeon  W.  Caldwell. 

Walnut  Lake j Willie  A.  P.  Jones  . . I 

1 Warren  County* 

Bovina ! David  F.  Cowan 

Cardiff i Francis  I.  Anthony  . 

Hurricane ' George  I.  Metcalf. . . 

Ingraham Joseph  Cummings.. 

Milldale Andrew  J.  Green. . . 

Vicksbitrgh  (c.  h.). . William  H.  Sparke. . 

Warren  ton Benedict  J.  Wathen. 

White  House T.  Miller 


2.40 1 2.40 


117.97 

15.72 

17.00 

15.00 

29.00 
152S.90 

171.59 


88.44 

6.28 

8.00 

6.00 

16.00 

1830.21 

211.42 


Washington  County* 


Greenville  (c.  h.). . . 
Point  Worthington. 
Princeton  (c.  h.) . . . 


Fred’k  G.  Turnbull . 

5.00 

2.00 

Jacob  Eoth 

223.59 

240.96 

Thomas  C.  Wright. . 

75.67 

20.02 

Simon  Katz 

72.00 

28.00 

Wayne  County* 

Brotherton IT.  L.  Brothers 

Miltonville William  G.  Horne  .. 

Ked  Hill 1 W illiam  Chapman . . 


24.88 

15.38 


14.29 

7.55 


' Yalobusha  County* 

Buck  Hill Allen  Kilburn 

California John  G.  Brody 

Cqfeeville  (c.  h.) I.  A.  Hartin 

Ciiddyhunk i William  H.  Lovejoy 


Graysport 

Grenada 

Jones’  Mills 

Magee’s  Bridge. 

Mount  Hebo 

Oakachickama  . 

Oakland 

Pine  Valley. 

Post  Oak 

Preston 

Sabougly 

Troy 


Henry  M.  Pingo 
William  M.  Hawkins 
John  E.  Jones 
Andrew  Jackson  Ma- 
gee   

John  P.  Boydston  . 
Eobert  Brooks  .... 
Geo.  W.  S.  Davidson 
William  A.  Bell. . . . 
Jordan  Williams . . . 
Thomas  McSwine  . 
Thomas  T.  May  . . . 
Wiley  H.  PoweU.  .. 


Water  Valley J.  J.  Davidson. 

• Yazoo  County* 


Benton 

Cypress 

Deasonville 
Liverpool  .. 

Satartia 

Yazoo  City . 


Sterling  Cole 

William  C.  Greer . . . 
Samuel  D.  Graham. 
Samuel  F.  Calvit  . . . 

Eobert  Wilson 

Malcolm  D.  Haynes. 


20.00! 

11.84 

274.97 

23.95 

56.00 

561.00 

12.74 


15.01 

51.00 
114.54 

14.00 
10.96 
39.14 

9.70 

30.49 

78.10 


216.47 

24.01 

19.78 

139.24 

799.71 


'5.00 

6.26 

231.62 

10.25 

35.53 

610.68 

8.56 


16.58 

11.44 

86.57 

8.27 

4.96 

11.97 
8.75 

14.51 

20.97 


136.50 

9.68 

11.54 


141.48 

841.05 


MISSOUEI. 


idair  County* 


KirTcsvUle  (c.  h.) 

Eobert  M.  Parcels. . . 

$107.82 

$89.24 

Nineveh  

David Mohler  . . .. 

22.64 

11.51 

Pettuce 

William  Hawkins. . . 

2.00 

.87 

fthihlpy’si  Prvint 

pTTpnry  ^hihlpy 

Timbered  Branch  . . 

John  E.  Thrasher. . . 

1.40 

1.00 

Waltersville 

Thomas  P.  Gilmore. 

4.70 

3.34 

Willmathsville 

H.  K.  Hand 

2.25 

1.00 

Wilson 

Jacob  Gilstrap 

8.00 

2.00 

Andrew  County* 

PpQtnn  1 

ITfl-TnesM  Copeland 

FiUmore | 

William  Florence. . . 

1 87.34 

1 54.58 

Andrew  County— {Continued). 


Eochester 

Savannah  (c.  h.)  ... 

Taylorville 

Whitesville 


Daniel  Underwood  . 
Thomas  H.  Clarke.. 

David  Brock 

Archer  D.  Saunders. 


$89.11 

407.93 

12.14 

44.85 


$54.27 

841.27 

8.25 

29.72 


Atchison  Coiiniy* 


El  Paso 

John  Woerlen 

Irish  Grove 

Harvey  Williams  . . . 
Preston  J.  Eudasill  . 

T.  M.  McAdams 

Isaac  N.  White 

19.51 

176.73 

Linden 

Eich 

Eockport 

— 

96 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS. 


Left-liand  column  shows  compensatfon  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfSce  to  Department. 


Andrian  Coauty. 


John’s  Branch. 
Hickory  Creek 

Littleby 

Mexico  (c.  h.)  . 

Balt  River 

Shy  Post 

Skull  Lick 

Young’s  Creek 


John  Heskctt 

George  Straube 

Danibl  McSwain 

Win.  H.  H.  Hunter. 
David  H.  Woods  . . 
George  W.  Brown  . 

A.  B.  Daniel 

John  P.  Yance 


Barry  County. 


Cassville 

Flat  Creek 

Gadfly 

Hazle  Bottom 

Roaring  River 

Washbourn  Prairie 


Mordicai  L.  Wyrick, 

John  Carney 

Jonathan  Bullack. . . 
Wm.  B.  Taliaferro.. 
William  Withers  . . . 
James  Keet 


Butler 

Dry  Wood 

Fancy  Hill 

Elk  Fork 

Little  Osage  . . . 

Montevallo 

Papinsville  . . . , 
Pleasant  Gap . , 
Spruce  


Bates  County. 

I.  8.  Hansbrough  . . . 

James  Grace 

Allen  M.  Appling. . . 
William  Crawford  . . 
Robert  W.  McNeil.. 

William  Withers 

Francis  F.  Eddy 

Joseph  Smith 

George  W.  Ludwick 


Benton  County. 


Boyler’s  Mill  . . , 

Cole  Camp 

Duroc 

Fairfield 

Haw  Creek 

Lessley 

Mount  View 

Orange 

Turkey  Creek  . 
Warsaw  (c.  h.) 


Herman  Frisch 

Yelverton  C.  Blakey. 

Hardy  C.  White 

Francis  A.  Goodman 
Joseph  Thouvenel . . 

8.  H.  Douglass 

George  W.  Rives  . . . 
Benjamin  L.  Riggins 

Joseph  Hooper 

Charles  A.  Clark 


Boone  County. 


Ashland 

Bourbonton 

Claysville 

Colwnhia  (c.  h.) . . . . 

Eureka 

Grand  View 

Hallsville 

Rocheport 

Sextons 

Youngers 


David  M.  Burnam  . . 
Horatio  8.  Chalmers. 

Edwin  Bass 

Ann  Gentry 

James  Fulkerson 

Thomas  8.  Sneed  . . . 
David  Bruton,  Jr.  . . 
William  H.  Phillips. 

James  Hawkins 

Harvey  Carnes 


Bollinger  County. 


Castor 

Greene 

Paton 

Perkins  Creek , 


Philip  D.  Whitener. 

Oliver  E.  Snider 

Philip  B.  Schell  . . . 
John  H.  Hunter. 


Berming 

De  Kalb 

Easton 

Platte  River 

Rockhouse  Prairie. . 
Rushville 


Buchanan  County. 

John  D.  Rynerson  . . i 

Henry  Bretz 

James  McClain 

William  M.  Matney. 
James  H.  Woodward 
James  K.  Dickson.. 


Saint  Joseph jWilliam  A.  Davis. . , 

San  Antonio iGeorge  W.  Hertel.. 

Spai'ta  (c.  h.) Hugh  Smith 

Walnut  Hill Benjamin  Moore. . . 


Butler  County. 

Cane  Creek lExum  C.  Scott 1 

Poplar  Bluff  (c.  h.). | Jesse  C.  Walker | 

Caldwell  County. 

Grand  River iNehemi’h  C.Woolseyl 

Kingston  (c.  h.) Wilbur  F.  Boggs 

Mirabile 1 William  H.  Crawford' 


ct « 

11.07 

7.51 

13.01 

7.09 

146.28 

63.01 

11.01 

7.20 

18.36^ 

10.76 

93.02 

91.44  ; 

21.38 

13.85 

28.80 

16.20 

6.80 

2.70 

65.92 

17.21 

23.00 

12.00 

13.41 

9.81  : 

16.65 

8.36 

57.99 

26.82  , 

8.00 

5.00 

68.36 

35.36 

22.82 

14.23 

14.46 

10.47 

8.39 

5.81  ’ 

46.36 

19.26  ' 

8.83 

4.28  : 

2.13 

1.-38 

13.93 

8.86 

144.00 

82.00 

7.10 

4.83 

253.61 

225.23 

64.38 

44.59 

14.00 

9.00 

712.82 

823.03 

4.70 

3.18 

16.89 

18.64 

24.00 

12.00 

309.81 

318.46 

15.28 

5.91 

16.00 

5.47 

4.00 

1 

.25 

43.56 

83.97 

42.38 

24.88 

5.95 

4.12 

164.18 

153.47 

20.91 

15.07 

27.-39 

14.44 

43.86 

1 25.21 

45.44 

26.73 

934.40 

1061.17 

83.08 

45.74 

10.96 

6.90 

80.68 

1 88.53 

28.49 

1 17.32 

11.00 

ij  7.00 

99.49 

1 98.94 

47.60 

i|  27.47 

Callaway  County. 


Concord 

Cote  Sans  Dessein  . . 

Fulton  (c.  h.) 

Hibernia 

Jones’  Tan  Yard 

Millersburgh 

New  Bloomfield 

Pierce  

Portland 

Readsville 

Reform 

Saint  Aubert 

Shamrock 


Williamsburgh. 


Joseph  A.  Miller 

Wharton  A.  Bennett. 

Robert  Read.' 

Stokley  D.  Waggoner 

Horatio  Jones 

John  K.  Boyd 

Wm.  H.  Alexander. . 

Nat.  Craig 

William  L.  Wheeler. 

John  A.  Read 

Fred’r’ckW.  Duncan 

William  Willing 

William  P.  Mannen. 

Perry  Stringfield 

George  C.  Yates  — 


Camden  County. 

Cave  Pump ] George  W.  Moulder. 

Cherry | James  C.  Lewis  

Dry  Glaze I Thomas  Turner. 


Max  Creek . . 
Right  Point. . 


Wet  Glaze. 


Thompson  J.  Kelley. 
Nathaniel  W.  Tobey. 
Hamilton  J.  Frost. . . 
Mathias  Meredith . . . 
Thomas  R.  Laine  . . . 


$47.19 

$17.48 

26.84 

15.81 

481.99 

544.61 

26.83 

1-3.77 

19.00 

1.50 

43.00 

20.00 

80.79 

27.01 

9.52 

.08 

117.10 

107.25 

11.04 

1.87 

20.91 

9.73 

19.151 
1 

12.16 

100.76 

34.99 

7.14 

5.09 

17.24 

8.56 

80.00 

27.00 

14.00 

10.00 

1.14 

1.00 

10.72 

6.96 

Cape  Girardeau. 
Circleville 


Oak  Ridge. 
People’s . . . 


Cape  Girardeau  County. 

George  Clodfelter. . . 

William  H.  Gale 

William  W.  Walker. 

George  Fleming 

John  M.  Wilson 

Samuel  Gorden 


425.27 

226.00 


Carroll  County. 


Carrollton  (c.  h.). . . 

Consolation 

De  Witt 

Little  Compton 

Mandeville 

Manlius 

Pleasant  Park 

Round  Grove 


Abram  Walling 

Asa  McLain 

251.50 

William  D.  Mahon. . 

30.59 

Enoch  Edmonston . . 

11.77 

John  W.  Smith 

2.79 

Powhatan  B.  Darr . . 

18.16 

George  McKinny  . . . 

27.91 

WUliam  Hudson 

— 

Cass  County. 


Austin 

Dayton 

llarrisonmlle  (c.  h.), 

Johnstown 

Morristown 

Pleasant  Hill 

Plum  Grove 

West  Point 


Aaron  Patton 



J.  H.  Warren ] 

— 

John  Christian ! 

227.44 

Joshua  L.  Downing. ' 

29.32 

Richard  C.  Berry  ... 

20.73 

William  H.  Parker. . 

178.13 

James  A.  Poage 

5.40 

Willis  Feely 

67.66 

Cedar  County. 


Bear  Creek 

Coplinger’s  Mills  — 

Eaton 

Frennont  (c.  h.) 

Mule  Creek 

White  Hare 


Benj’n  A.  Marshall 
Andrew  Masters . . 
James  Willingham 

Jabez  B.  Noe 

Finis  Wilson 

Henderson  Horton 


18.81 

11.00 


119.15 

10.56 


Chariton  County. 


Brunswick 

Bynumville 

KeytesvUle  (c.  h.). . . 

Westland 

Westville  

Yellow  Creek 


Alexandria 

Ashton 

Athens 

Boneta 

Chambersburg 
Eldorado 


Willis  H.  PlunkedW' 

898.33 

Robert  Carman 

9.60 

John  W.  Redding. . . 

143.93 

Marion  G.  Oldham. . 

5.00 

William  S.  West 

— 

Thomas  H.  Williams 

29.43 

larke  County. 

Andrew  Maxwell. . . 

116.90 

Harvey  SejTnour. . . . 

11.43 

George  Gray 

63.08 

Roswell  Schellhous  . 

— 

Woodford  Beckett . . 

12.08 

Benjamin  W.  Hunt . 

28.151 

356.65 


220.79 

18.50 

4.73 

1.33 

6.59 

13.70 


199.52 

24.92 

12.32 

161.90 

2.60 

86.75 


11.70 

8.00 


101.16 

6.89 


408.20 

4.00 
109.84 

2.00 

10.51 


74.73 

6.56 

40.61 

7.58 

15.53 


MISSOURI. 


97 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Clarice 

County — ( Continued). 

$47.32 

$24.17 

Kossuth  

Timothy  Marsh 

10.92 

6.38 

Saint  Francisville. . . 

Joseph  F.  Wayland. 

91.13 

100,65 

38.93 

13.44 

Winchester 

Thomas  W.  Arnold. 

78.66 

38.05 

Wrightville  

David  Moore 

3.00 

2.00 

Clay  Cfiimty. 

92.79 

50.86 

JAhe'rty  (c.  h.) 

Joshua  B.  TiUery. . . 

500.59 

526.01 

Saint  Bernard 

John  S.  Huston 

30.91 

17.51 

67.00 

33.00 

Cl 

in  ton  County, 

Beehive 

William  Morrow 

10.00: 

3.00 





6.79 

2.38 

Elmonte 

John  P.  McCartney. 

6.87 

4.48 

113.70 

67.08 

PlatMburg  (c.  h.). . . 

OrlandoG.McDonald 

Plum  Creek 

Thomas  L.  Holland . 

7.18 

5.05 

Cole  County. 

Dixonville  

Jeremiah  Dixon 

12.13 

3.70 

Hickory  HiU 

Joseph  Bolinger  .... 

30.08 

31.61 

Jefferson  City 

John  S.  McCracken. 

1798.14 

2825.52 

Look  Out 

William  S.  Freshour 

24.42 

15.14 

Marion  (c.  h.) 

Thomas  Gregory. . . . 

25.88 

11.13 

Kusselville 

William  N.  Campbell 

33.71 

14.59 

20.37 

12.99 

59.14 

14.11 

C( 

)oper  County. 

Bell  Air 

John  J.  Tucker 

62.741 

27.84 

Bellingsville 

George  W.  Miller . . . 

— 

— 

Boonville  (c.  h.) 

Henry  M.  Clark. — 

961.19 

1117.83 

Clark’s  Fork 

Eli  P.  Adams 

18.68 

6.39 

Coal  Bank 

Joseph  Stephens 

14.00 

5.25 

Cold  Neck 

Benj’n  B.  Brereton  . 

49.55 

25.85 

Conner’s  Mills 

James  F.  Conner  . . . 

16.31 

11.07 

Fair  Point 

G.  L.  Bell 

26.57 

13.97 

Gilroy 

John  H.  Stephens. . . 

26.10 

12.65 

Gooch’s  Mills 

William  D.  Gooch  . . 

22.77 

12.98 

La  Mine 

Freeman  Wing  .... 

15.67 

4.49 

Midway 

Albert  G.  Tompkins. 

29.92 

16.66 

Mount  Carmel 

Samuel  T.  Jones 

10.51 

7.08 

Otterville 

Thomas  J.  Starke. . . 

42.16 

25.34 

Pilot  Grove 

Samuel  Eoe 

46.38 

11.73 

Pisgah 

David  Jones  

55.32 

20.80 

Pleasant  Green 

John  Scott  

25.72 

8.82 

Eound  Hill 

William  T.  Seely 

34.25 

14.73 

Yermont. 

John  C.  G.  Goodwin 

34.79 

17.29 

Crawford  County. 

Arero 

.Tames  P.  Braly 

12.95 

9.35 

Avery 

William  H.  Sellers. . 

6;33 

4.'61 

Bourbon 

Allison  W.  Hill 

6.84 

4.96 

Cherrv  Yalley 

James  Y’^heeling 

6.54 

4.68 

Elm  Grove 

John  Butt 

Harrison’s  Afills. 

John  M \nthony 

36.87 

26.62 

Knob  Yiew 

Thomas  J.  Kinsey 

Little  Prairie 

Benjamin  Wishon  . . 

19.00 

12.36 

Maramec 

William  James 

46.40 

25.12 

Norman 

ATeshaek  Hale 

Osage 

James  Saunders  .... 

11.45 

6.18 

Spanish  Prairie 

Jackson  T Martin 

1527 

jl’42 

SteelHville  (c.  h.) 

Ellis  G.  Evans 

75!41 

! 36!74 

Dade  County. 

Greenfield  (c.  h.) 

William  K.  Lathine. 

148.20 

71.58 

Horse  Creek 

Anderson  W.Ehodus 

11.51 

8.32 

King’s  Point 

Samuel  N.  King 

8.51 

5.90 

Melville 

James  E.  Long 

65.06 

42.17 

Eock  Prairie 

Afartin  Eectnr 

18.64 

12.35 

Turnback  

7 

Nathan  Eutledge  . . . 

8.30 

5.38 

Dallas  County. 


1 Buffalo 

John  H.  Paine 

$81.27 

$78.19 

Long  Lane 

William  W.  Miller  . . 

14.74 

9.31 

1 Pasco  — 

William  E.  Martin . . 

10.21 

7.00 

1 Eound  Prairie 

Mortimer  Payne... 

12.18 

7.''0 

Saint  Luke 

Lazarus  Nichols 

34.46 

22.85 

Shady  Grove 

James  M.  Stafford. . . 

7.63 

5.27 

Spring  Grove  

Eobert  0.  Eandles  . . 

.75 

.50 

Daviess  County* 

nienr  flreelr 

(JsiiDings  BtillingGi*. . 

Cravensville 

John  E.  Middleton.. 

25.85 

23.03 

Crittenden 

Wesley  N.  Prior  .... 

7.17 

4.45 

GallaUn  (c.  h.) 

Eobert  F.  Owings. . . 

159.52 

153.89 

Jolm  0.  Liiiikford.#  • . 

Pattonsburg 

James  M.  Peery  .... 

37.19 

20.45 

Yictoria 

Joshua  De  Hart 

34.10 

17.57 

De  Hall)  County. 


Boxford 

Lewis  Hall 

2.00 

Grindstone  Point . . . 

James  M.  Wilson . . . 

8.64 

Maymille  (c.  h.) 

James  Grant 

88.17 

Stewartsville 

Oliver  H.  P.  Gibson. 

15.00 

Third  Fork 

David  MiUer 

3.00^ 

1.25 

3.10 

82.00 

15.00 

2.00 


Dent  County. 


Dent  0.  H 

Lake  Spring. , 

Montauk  . . . . . 

Sarvis  Spring , 
Short  Bend . . . 

Sylvan 

Winston 


James  M.  Orchard.. 

John  Hyer 

Thomas  J.  Higgins- 

botham  

John  Samples  

Benedict  Plank 

Stephen  J.  K.  Barks- 
dale   

Joseph  Gill 


42.001 

19.T8 

23.76 
4.26 
* 6.00 


28.00 

8.83 

18.56 

3.00 

3.00 


Dunklin  County. 


Beach 

Chillitecaux  . 
Four  Mile. . . 
West  Prairie. 


John  M.  Fugitt 

James  B.  Eice 

Martin  B.  Hodges. . . 
Littleberry  Harris  . . 


35.03  20.57 

16.19  8.29 


Franklin  County. 


Bergen 

Beaufort 

William  J.  Brown. . . 
Eli  Yalentine 

84.00 

20.00 

Boone  

Eobert  Bayless,  Jr. . 

12.10 

8.47 

Burbois 

James  Johnston 

21,38 

14.98 

Cfilvy  

Wilson  Tj.  Gage 

43,10 

32.59 

Cam/pbellton  (c.  h.) . 

Urban  Cleve 

5.00 

9.00 

T.nhnddifi 

Thomas  J.  North  . . . 

Miller’s  Landing .... 

John  Whitaker 





Mnlino 

Tsaae  N.  Yonnof  .... 





Nexoport  (c.  h.) 

Samuel  S.  Bailey 

69.00 

49.00 

Oakfield 

Julius  Kahrmann. . . 

42,49 

26.38 

Pacific 

William  C.  Inks 

43.08 

19.47 

Port  William 

James  M.  Ming 

117.10 

73.66 

Eucker’s  Prairie 

Ambrose  L.  Eucker. 

15.31 

10.15 

Shotwell 

Alexander  Gregory. 

10.00 

6.00 

South  Point, 

•Tames  O’Hara. 





Traveller’s  Eepose . . 

Braxton  J.  Inge 

42.52 

22.36 

Union 

Leo  Bullock 

163.43 

141.00 

Washington 

Daniel  Q.  Gale 

239,45 

99.11 

Cinsconade  County. 


Bern 

Canaan  

Cleavesville 

Delphi 

Gall's  Prairie 

Gasconade  Ferry  . . . 

Hermann  

Mount  Sterling 

Woollam 


Daniel  McMillan. . . . 

— 

— 

Eobert  S.  Biles 

5.00 

2.00 

James  C.  Luster 

5.00 

4.00 

Edward  McMillan  . . 

96.60 

60.00 

William  Collier 

— 

— 

George  Lucas 

36.59 

21.44 

Francis  W.  Boing. . . 

334.51 

299.73 

John  E.  Owen 

39.58 

21.86 

Eobert  Allen 

26.90 

17.20 

dentry  County. 

Alanthus  Grove IThomas  A.  W^right..  I 12.001 

Gentry  Court  House.  [John  B.  Hundley  . , . | 119.50| 


7.00 

87.32 


98 


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Gmtry  Coimty — {Continued). 


G entry  ville 

Grant’s  Hill 

Ilugginsville 

New  Castle 

Kose  Hill 

Sampson  Creek. 
Yolo 


Booker  Smith 

$76.10 

James  E.  Cadle 

31.00 

James  0.  George  . . . 
William  H.  Waters  . 

18.88 

T,  T Vnt.es 



Frederick  Lalicker. . 



John  G.  Millen 

2.00 

$52.92 

17.00 

19.65  I 


Greene  County. 


Ash  Grove 

Bowdark 

Dallas 

Henderson’s 

Hickory  Barren 

Ozark . 

Pleasant  Prairie 

Pond  Creek 

Eichland 

Saint  Mark 

Saint  Paul 

Springfield  (c.  h.). . . 

Walnut  Forest 

Walnut  Grove 

White  Oak  Grove . . . 


George  W.  Hancock 

Lowry  B.  Hall 

.Tnlm  Smith  

21.53 

17.76 

12.22 

8.52 

Pleasant  Henderson. 

15.64 

9.54 

David  Headlee 

24.16 

13.70 

Lambert  P.  Ayres  . . 

82.73 

56.90 

William  T.  Beuford. 

10.58 

7.08 

Thomas  Dodds 

21.20 

7.43 

Daniel  Headlee  

20.00 

8.00 

Wm.  F.  Bodenhamer 

8.05 

[5.16 

Eobert  Chaffin  

,8.87 

6.15 

Nathan  Eobinson. . . 

488.50 

557.20 

Bedford  W.  Henslee 

— 

— 

Allen  Edmonson  . . . 

11.15 

5.53 

Asa  Lyman 

■8.31 

3.31 

Grundy  County. 


Alpha 

Buttsville 

Lyndley 

Perkins’  Grove  , 
Trenton 


. John  Graham 

f7ohn  S T^nttis 

— 

. David  T.  Wright — 

. Joseph  D.  Perkins . . 

. James  H.  Shoot 

7.6i! 

170.39 

1.61 

153.43 


Harrison  County. 


Blue  Eidge 

Bethany  (c.  h.)  . 

Eagle 

Jay 

Pleasant  Eidge . . 

Eulon 

Trail  Creek 


Commodore  P.  Hil- 
debrand  

— 

— 

Thornton  H.  Tem- 
pleman 

76.00 

80.00 

James  P.  Anderson. 

20.40 

17.63 

Samuel  A.  Blake,  Jr. 

— 

— 

Milton  Fowler ...... 

4.00 

3.00 

Arch’d  Montgomery. 

— 

— 

George  W.  Miller. . . 

— 

— 

Henry  County. 


Browning’s  Ferry  . . 

Calhoun 

Clinton  

Deep  Water 

Uuntingdale 

Lucas  

Norris  Fork 

Eoscoc 

Shawnee  Mound 

Tebo 

Windsor 

Zion 


William  Martin 

James  A.  Tutt  

Thomas  S.  Eogers  . . 

John  H.  Austin 

Benjamin  L.  Quarles 

John  P.  Lilly 

Absalom  M.  Potts  . . 

John  Burch 

Daniel  A.  Gillaspie  . 

Andrew  J.  Lee 

Eichard  F.  Taylor.. 
Joseph  Capehart  . . . 


10.79 

6.99 

159.33 

164.60 

124.41 

97.06 

25.02 

11.43 

11.78 

5.90 

9.29 

3.25 

9.00 

-7.00 

3.50 

3.00 

12.25 

7.39 

20.17 

4.72 

llicliory  County, 

Black  Oak  Point  — 

Bledsoe  

Cornersville 

Cross  Timbers 

Elkton 

Hermitage  (c.  h.) . . . 


Pittsburgh 

Quincy 

Urbana. ... . 


Eichard  I.  Eobertson 
Joseph  C.  Montgom- 
ery   

Shadrach  Mustain 

Joel  B.  Halbert 

Andrew  Yost 

Preston  W.  Duck 

worth 

John  L.  Hall 

John  M.  Hunter  . . . 
Thomas  Glanville. . 

Holt  County. 


30.2') 

4.47 

3.01 

11.25 

25.33 

30.91 

17.17 

35.99 

14.95 


North  Point iWilliam  F.  Gaines 

Olive  Branch Drury  T.  Easley  . . 

Oregon  (c.  h.) Henry  W.  Peter  . . 

Eichville Lewis  M.  Loyd  . . . 

Eushbottom lohn  W.  Briuegar 

Turkic ; Elvis  Taylor 


,s. 

29.00 

18.00 

4.00 

344.  S2 

16.25 

14.16 

20.25 

3.60 

2.11 

5.72 

13.74 

3S.SS 

11.00 

19.9S 

8.29 


20.00 

6.00 

4.00 

276.03 

10.32 

9.08 


Howard  County. 

Boon’s  Lick CharlesP.Shindhelm'  $39.24 

Fayette  (c.  h.) iWilliam  T.  Mairory.|  522.46 

Franklin  (c.  h.) Joseph  W.  Chilton . . 92.40 

Glasgow John  T.  Marr j 575.98 

Land  Mark IWilliam  L.  S.  Evans  


$20.00 

455.63 

56.56 

693.07 


Jackson  County. 


Big  Cedar 

Blue  Springs 

Independence  (c.  h.) 

Kansas 

Lone  Jack  

New  Santa  Fee 

Oak  Grove  

Pink  Hill 

Sibley 

Stony  Point 

Union  Point 

Westport 


P.  J.  G.  Lea 

16.77 

5.91 

John  Murrav 

22.27 

11.88 

Porter  McClanahan . 

815.89 

894.08 

Joseph  C.  Eanson  . . 

361.56 

294.46 

Jolin  W.  Tate 

81.24 

32.42 

William  S.  Gregory. 

' 55.6a 

24.08 

Eichard  F.  Stiger . . . 

30.26 

17.37 

Charles  W.  Bickley. 

10.50 

7.00 

Samuel  S.  W''ebster . . 

11".17 

47.50 

Jacob  Gregg 

27.72 

18.02 

Willis  G.  Steel 

1.20 

1.00 

Albert  G.  Boone 

548.34 

555.45 

Jasper  County. 

Blytheville |John  C.  Cox 

Brackenridge | James  Stith 

Carthage  (c.  h.) John  H.  Williams  . 

Coon  Creek iNoah  Standley 

De  Soto Josiah  Terrel 

Diamond  Grove ! John  W.  Walker. . . 

Fidelity iWilliam  P.  Johnson 

Lamar Joseph  C.  Parry  . . . 

Medoc. [John  Gresham 

Sarcoxie ^David  S.  Holman.. 

Valley  Forge ! Jesse  Darrow  


13.00 

147.65 

5.27 

4.00 

15.87 

12.00 

6.93 

48.00 

107.10 

11.31 


6.44 

155.76 

2.46 

2.00 

10.50 

3.91 

24.00 

75.48 

6.33 


Jefferson  County, 


Argyle  

Avoca 

Grubville 

Herculaneum  

High  Eidge 

Hillsborough  (c.  h.). 
House’s  Springs  . . . . 

Isle  au  Bois 

Jefferson  Mills 

Selma ^ 

Sulphur  Springs 

Tyro 


W^illiam  L.  Lemaster 

8.16 

5.60 

Salathiel  Cole 

21.22 

14.76 

Edmond  F.  Frost.. . 

12.93 

8.05 

Charles  S.  Eankin  . . 

37.80 

14.46 

.TnmpQ  Spntf. 

James  L.  Eankin  . . . 

133.11 

48.17 

CorneliusH.Demaree 

36.59 

22.58 

Samuel  H.  Mead 

16.44 

9.21 

Wm.  B.  Dunavant.. 

22.91 

14.60 

Theodore  Foster 

20.05 

11.34 

James  G.  Crowe  — 

69.02 

31.94 

Francis  K.  Boyd 

— 

— 

Johnson  County. 


Air 

Basin  Knob 

Big  Creek 

Bluff  Spring 

Cornelia 

Columbus 

Globe 

Knobnoster . 

Milford  

Post  Oak 

Simpson’s  Store 

Sissonville  

Warrensbiirgh  (c.h.) 
Wall’s  Store 


James  Borthick  . . 

John  Wjnfrey 

ColemanF.Chamblin 
Samuel  Bolejack  . 
Benjamin  F.  Love 
Jonathan  Graves. . 
John  Olipliant  . . . 
William  P.  Mayes. 
William  Kirkpatrick 

[Thomas  Irwin 

James  B.  Simpson 

’John  Sisson 

Mrs.  Mary  H.  Heath 
Benjamin  F.  Wall. . 


7.30 
5.43 
40.47 
13.85 

53.35 
8.65 
14.27 

14.06  7.53 

4.0o|  

8.00  7.00 

185.76  274.26 
15.00i  5.00 


Arminda 

Bee  Eidge 

Colony 

Edina 

Goodland 

Newark 

Novelty 


fenox  County. 

James  Wansley  ... 
Sylvester  Shultz  _ . , 
Thomas  L.  Durk'ee 

James  A.  Eeid 

William  Saling 

Samuel  Culbertson. 
Eichard  T.  Pendery 


3.00 
4.86 

19.97 

136.93 

7.00 
132.28 

3.50 


3.28 

14.14 

127.36 

3.00 
90.85 

1.00 


Bellefonte 

Brush  Creek  . 
Forkner's  Hill. 

Jericho 

Lebanon 

Oakland  

Osage  Fork  . . . 
Sharon  


Lacletle  County. 

Andrew  S.  Hudson 
James  Hughart. .. 
Micajah  Forkner. . 
Jeremiah  Eussell . 
Alfred  S.  Cherry. . 

Lewis  Keedy 

John  A.  Sharp  . . . 
George  W.  Beau  . 


1.. 

12.00 

8.27 

5.54 

3.76 

17.15 

8.91 

81.7-2 

71.36 

19.17 

11.81 

1.00 

.75 

— 

— 

MISSOURI. 


99 


Let't-hauil  coluiuii  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Ki,'lit-hau,l  on.-,  n.-t  revenue  of  Ulliee  to  Uep.irtment. 


La  Fayette  Counlji 


Atfek I John  G.  Callison. 

Bagdad William  Nichols. 


Blanche 

Chapel  Hill 

Cooke’s  Store 

Dover 

Elk  Grove 

Freedom 

Greenton 

Japan 

Lexington  (c.  h.)  . . , 

Moss 

Eenick’s  Mills 

Snibar 

Tabo 

Wagon  Knob 

Waverly 

Wellington 


James  K.  Dillard  . . 
Thomas  W.  Biding 
Mordecai  M.  Cooke. 

Joel  P.  Wiles 

Abraham  Larsh 

Jacob  Welborn 

Elijah  Buchanan — 

Eli  xVdains 

Montgomery  Bryant 
John  E.  Atkinson. . . 
Thomas  Wilcox 


Vnthony  D.  Bennin^ 
John  Hammonds  . . . 


Davis  K.  Duck 


Lawrenre  Coantyi 


Bower’s  Mills . . . 

Chesapeake 

Dunkle’s  Store  . 

Hall 

Leon 

Mount  Pleasant  ^ 
Mount  y ernon  . 
Spring  Eiver  . . . 
Stall’s  Creek 


ardson  

Samuel  C.  Hale 

James  C.  Baldwin  . . 

Jesse  M.  Wilks 

Gools  B.  Kerby 

John  A.  Cowan 

Daniel  E.  Bradford  . 
William  H.  Duflf. . . . 
Benjamin  Stall 


Bunker  Hill 

Canton 

Deer  Eidge 

Durgan’s  Creek  . , 

Gilead 

La  Grange 

MonticeUo  (c.  h.) 

Tully 

Williamstown  — 


Lewis  County. 

David  McCoy 

John  N.  Hughes 

Samuel  Warden 

Purnal  Stuard 

William  Odor 

Joseph  Fowler 

George  Eailey 

William  A.  Marshall 
Minas  L.  Williams . . 


Lincoiu  County. 


Auburn 

Cap  An  Grey . 

Cuvier 

Chantilly 

Hawk  Point  . 
Lead  Creek... 
Lost  Branch . . 
Lost  Creek  . . . 

Louisville 

Millwood  . . . . 


Andrew  Cochran  . . . 
Charles  B.  Admire.. 
Hiram  Hendricks  . . 
Milner  M.  Tucker.. . 
Alexander  Kennedy 

William  Dillon 

Joseph  S.  Wells 

William  Palmer  . . . 

Increase  Adams 

Hilary  P.  Mudd  .... 

New  Hope iNicholas  A.  Harvy. . 

Old  Alexandria 'John  F.  Willhoefft.. 

Troy  (c.  h.) John  S.  Sallee 

Truxton Francis  H.  Lacy 

Linn  County. 

Laclede | Jacob  E.  Quick 

Linneue  (c.  h.) William  P.  Menefee 

North  Salem William  Putnam 

Salem  AVilliam  B.  Jack.son 

Wyandott Francis  M.  Forrest.. 


Livingston  County. 


Austinsville 

(J/d'licothe  (c.  h.). . 
Dawn 


Fair  Land — 

Grassy  Creek. 
Spring  Hill. . . 
Utica 


Andrew  N.  Austin.. 
William  C.  Samuel . 

William  Hixon 

Speucer  A.  Alexan. 

der 

Solomon  E.  Hooker 
George  P.  Pepper.. 
John  W.  Eingo 


Elk  Mills.. 
Elk  Eidge. 
Enterprise. 
Gates 


ItlcUonuld  County. 

James  A.  Scott 

Elam  Moffett 

Alexander  P.  Love. 

. . . . George  W.  Nutting. 


® 

<t 

51.45 

11.97 

11.16 

4.98 

, 58.35 

28.65 

37.98 

20.95 

16(1.56 

75.49 

16.04 

8.12 

34.00 

24.00 

36.00 

22.00 

5.00 

4.00 

1083.04 

1-356.43 

19.67 

9.94 

7.65 

3.71 

13.26 

5.00 

■ 12.25 

7.-39 

159.-3S 

35.07 

154.18 

25.00 

61.64 

33.28 

26.28 

16.54 

7.38 

4.25 

28.74 

21.65 

6.00 

4.00 

182.74 

146.-37 

24.19 

11.48 

7.46 

4.55 

240.51 

249.21 

4.00 

.50 

4.00 

— 

5.00 

2.00 

269.45 

270.50 

193.92 

166.36 

85.00 

i 37.88 

63.43: 

7.86 

63.48 

27.57 

12.08 

7.58 

16.35 

10.76 

7.57 

3.61 

47.45> 

• 21.54 

37.94 

22.97 

79.70i 

54.51 

9.05 

3.85 

261.49 

253.93 

18.00 

12.00 

173.531 

145.85 

16.49 

16.06  i 

29.691 

16.46  1 

1 

7.71 

6.36 

104.75 

105.61  ! 

22.63 

16.34  j 

40.46 

14.10  ! 

8.52 

4.39  !| 

79.25 

29.92 

62.82 

26.03  j 

1 

40.41 

1 

27.85  ' 

2.50 

1.00  1 

19.95 

1-3.441 

17.92 

8.7411 

McDonald  County — ( Continu  ed). 


Honey  Creek 

Pineville 

Rutledge  (c.  h.) 

White  Eock  Prairie 


Burton  McGhee  . 
John  B.  Fulton  . . 

T.  A.  B.  Pearson 
James  T.  Davenport 


$14.33 

19.33 

13.84 

5.00 


niacon  County. 


Bloomington  (c.  h.). 

Coulter’s  Store 

East  Fork 

Economy 

La  Plata 

Macon  City 

Mechanicsburgh  . . . 

Middle  Fork 

New  Boston 

Newburgh 

Ten  Mile 

Woodville 


Madison  County. 


Arcadia 

Fredericktown{<i.\x.) 

Mier 

Mine  LaMotte 

Pilot  Knob 

Twelve  Mile  Creek. . 


Greenberry  B.  Nall. 
Simon  A.  Guignon. . 

Eice  A.  Dunn 

Thomas  F.  Fleming 

Benjamin  Bogy.- 

Micajah  Graham 


102.05 

200.98 


Marion  County. 


Brookville  . . 

Hanson 

Hannibal  . . . 

Hester 

Houston 

Leola 

Marion  City  . 
Nelson ville. . 

Palmj^ra 

Philadelphia 
Sharpsburg  . 

Warren 

West  Ely 

AVilsonville  . 


Thomas  F.  Probasco 

8.90 

-lames  Hanson.  

26.23 

Johnson  0.  Berry  . . 

782.87 

Elizabeth  Coons 

9.00 

William  B.  Kizer . . . 

49.67 

David  D.  Dunlap. . . 

— 

William  Cherry 

14.06 

Thom’sW.  Anderson 

4.44 

-James  L.  Peak 

559.55 

Nesbitt  Nelson 

47.98 

William  Boulware. . 

28.44 

Samuel  Christian. . . 

42.70 

Catharine  V.  Bready 

43.85 

Whiting  Anderson. . 

— 

Mavies  County. 


Barnett’s  Station 

Clifty  Dale 

Lacon  

Mavais 

Shields '. . 

Vienna 


Harrison  Barnett... 
Valsain  G.  Latham. 

Eobert  Eowden 

Alphro  S.  Petit 

William  Simpson . . . 
Irvine  J.  Jones 


22.00 

2.00 

9.00 


Mercer  County. 


Goshen 

Mercer 

Middlebury 

Princeton  (c.  h.)  . . 
Sonoma 


Henry  Neill 

1.50 

Frederick  Fry 

— 

Eoyal  Williams 

32.41 

Israel  Nordyke 

12Y.23 

Wm.  H.  Herriman  . 

4.00 

Miller  Countv. 


Iberia 

Pleasant  Mount  . . . 

Eocky  Mount 

Tuscumljia  (c.  h.) . 


Eeuben  Short  .... 

20.68 

Wm.  D.  P.  M.  Nolen 

35.02 

Edmund  W^ilkes 

17.60 

Daniel  Cummings  . . 

82.04 

Mis8!gsij[ipi  County. 


Birdsville 

Charle.ston  . . . 

Hopewell 

James  Bayou. 
Wolf  Island  .. 


California  . . 

Felix 

High  Point. 
Jamestown. 
Oak  Point  . 
Wind  Mill  . 


Moniteau  County. 

John  D.  W'ood 

Drewry  Venable  . . . 
Francis  A.  Latham. 

Absalen  Wilson 

Charles  Hunsaker  . . 
William  B.  Jones. . . 


$11.48 

12.26 

9.69 

4.00 


Benjamin  II.  Wea- 
therford   

James  H.  Petty 

Angus  McMullin  . . . 
S Wright 

184.04 

10.56 

9.01 

186.00 

6.21 

5.45 

Theodore  Sanders  . . 





John  M.  Curless 

— 

— 

Eeuben  Brown 

12.76 

8.47 

James  Flore 

56.17 

23.50 

William  Eatliff 

— 



P.  T.  Matthews 

47.64 

25.45 

Thomas  11.  Gaines.. 

32.-39 

20.01 

William  B.  Switzer.. 

42.84 

20.94 

10.61 

218.38 


13.06 

16.00 


2.98 

5.45 

952.23 

3.00 

34.93 

.T2 

1.95 

615.43 

21.89 

8.68 

21.33 

9.77 


13.00 

1.00 

5.00 


1.50 


20.02 

95.40 


13.52 

21.64 

11.13 

49.20 


George  W.  Kenrick. 

13.7-3 

5.49 

W.  B.  Porter 

87.72 

80.70 

Jackson  L.  Travis  . . 

9.63 

6.71 

Matthias  Peterson  . . 

10.00 

8.00 

James  H.  Bridges  . . 

37.17; 

27.73 

128.00 

19.00 

52.71 

58.75 

29.66 


146.00 

12.00 

25.56 

34.77 

15.11 


100 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Monroe  County. 


Crooked  Creek 

[Thomas  M.  Sidner. . 

$16.00’  $10.00 

Florida  

Eobert  H.  Buchanan 

94.06 

29.64 

11.00 

5.50 

Madison 

James  W.  Eubank.. 

53.01 

15.54 

Middle  Grove 

John  S.  Conyers. . . 

62.85 

41.97 

Paris  (c.  h.) 

William  J.  Freeland 

280.21 

288.60 

Santa  Fe 

Thomas  Moreton  . . 

23.30 

11.42 

Somerset 

James  C.  Moore 

68.94 

30.81 

Woodlawn 

David  Thomas 

13.00 

7.00 

Montgomery  County. 

Big  Spring 

Charles  Neidergerke 

13.41 

6.88 

Danville  (c.  h.) 

William  S.  Watkins. 

189.92 

68.50 

Elk  Horn 

David  E.  Clarkson. . 

4.40 

2.97 

Flint  Point 

Walter  C.  Harris  . . . 

7.30 

3.41 

High  Hill 

William  A.  Craig. . . 

40.06 

30.34 

Little  Loutre 

Madison  H.  Stone. . . 

7.54 

5.18 

Middletown 

James  M.  Crosthwait 

85.83 

52.77 

Prairie  Fork 

Daniel  E.  Bryan 

21.63 

18.73 

Price’s  Branch 

Giles  Duxbury 

12.00 

24.00 

Ehineland 

Gerard  Lansing 

18.65 

11.97 

Stockland 

John  P.  Farrow 

9.00 

5.00 

Tiviot 

David  W.  Nowlin. . . 

12.00 

. 8.00 

White  Oak 

James  M.  Hudson  . . 

1.00 

.50 

Morgan  County. 

Florence  

^dward  Bruhl 

70.60 

49.03 

Mining 

Joseph  B.  Norris 

6.00 

2.50 

Versailles  (c.  h.)  ... 

Horatio  E.  Harvey.. 

162.85 

93.58 

Wheatland 

Edmund  L.  Porter. . 

11.89 

7.55 

IVew  Madrid  County. 

New  Madrid  (c.  h.). 

[John  T.  Scott 

1 153.43 

i 194.16 

Ogden 

Needham  Sikes 

20.68 

8.25 

Point  Pleasant 

1 Gustave  Ad  Lesieur. 

1 74.66, 

1 47.96 

IVcwton  Coimty. 

Capp’s  Creek 

John  P.  Osborn 

35.08 

17.82 

r^/i*pplr 

Hcirniltoii  Il4irtl6y 

Theodore  F.  Sloan. . 

Grand  Falls 

Perregrine  B.  Scott. 

87.42 

24.42 

Kent 

Noah"W.  Boone  . . . . 

16.34 

6.41 

Neosho  (c.  h.) 

Thomas  M.  Johnston 

197.72 

185.22 

Oliver’s  Prairie 

James  Huffman 

15.77 

11.99 

Shoal  Creek 

Matthew  H.  Eitchey 

14.15 

9.11 

Sparlinville 

William  0.  Snyder. . 

9.oo; 

2.00 

Noddaway  Coimty. 

Graham 

Andrew  Eussell  — 

31.19 

20.88 

Bartlett  L.  Cook  .... 





fT^llan’a  Ferry  .... 

Amos  ITallsa 

6.00 

8.00 

T r1 

.Tnlin  F.  Davis  . 

Maryville 

Henry  T.  Walker. . . 

72.19 

40.84 

Narrows 

John  C.  Blakely 

5.54 

3.90 

Eeindeer 

Isaac  N.  Prather  . . . 

10.32 

4.81 

Sweet  Home 

Moses  Stingley 

7.09 

5.10 

Oi 

regon  Coimty. 

T1  n H /1 1 OQ+An 

James  G.  Darby. 

William  Hall 

10.44 

6.78 

Pottersville  

James  Campbell.  .. . 

5.07 

3.59 

Thomasville  (c.  h.). . 

John  E.  Woodside  . 

88.59 

7.17 

Warm  Fork 

Hiram  Jenkins 

6.84 

4.74 

Webster 

Simpson  Couch 

9.29 

6.49 

West  Plains 

Josephus  M.  Howell 

6.56 

4.60 

Osage  County. 

Bailey’s  Creek 

William  M.  Irwin  . . 

12.00 

9.00 

Bnnz  . 

John  Shiplev 

55.98 

84.73 

ft  PiirttAr 

vyHnMl./  J.vI.lvK  ........ 

Fredericksburg 

William  McCamant. 

15.22 

16.02 

Lane’s  Prairie 

William  L.  Pinnell  . 

19.36 

13.13 

Linn  (c.  h.) 

Hercules  AV.  Neill. . 

97.94. 

68.91 

Lisle 

Herman  Hundepohl 

5.00| 

4.00  1 

Loose  Creek 

Peter  W.  Muuks  — 

51.8SI 

81.19  1 

Pay  Down 

Pea  Vine 

Eich  Fountain 
Weslplialia  ... 


Osage  Coimty — {Continued). 

Thomas  Kinsey 

Eeuben  Terrill 

Louis  Eechtien 

Anthony  Bartmann . 


Ozark  County. 


Almartha 

Cowskin 

Falling  Spring 

Isabella 

Louisa 

Eed  Bird 

RocTcbridge  (c.  h.) 
Saint  Leger. 


Eli  S.  Forest 

GeorgeW.Tompkins 

William  E.  Neill 

H.  A.  Brattin  

John  S.  Howell 

Eobert  Hicks 

I Green  C.McSpadden 
Ijob  Terebaugh 


Selden I Harrison  Gaither. . . 


Pemiscot  Connty. 


Cottonwood  Point. 

Gayoso  (c.  h.) 

Lost  Village...... 

Solitude 


William  G.  Easley. . 
George  W.Charleton 
George  W.  Bushey  . 
William  W.  Mitchell 


Perry  County. 

Altenburg i Emanuel  Estil 

Perrymlle  (c.  h.)  . . . Henry  T.  Burns 

Port  Perry | Joseph  T.  Clark  — 


Crane  Creek 

Arator 

Dunksburg 

Fairview 

Georgetown  (c.  h.) . 

Heath’s  Creek 

Spring  Fork 

Spring  Garden 


Pettis  County. 

Tarrington  Pack- 

wood 

Charles  S.  Bohannon 
Benj’n  F.  Dunkley.. 
Jesse  Pemberton  . .. 

Wm.  W.  Cross 

Luciep  P.  Wool- 
dridge  

John  E.  Crawford  . . 
iJohn  Motz 


Ashley 

Bowling  Green 

Clarksville 

Frankford 

Louisiana 

Paynesville 

Prairie  Mound 

Prairieville 

Spencerburgh 

Vannoy’s  MiU 


Pike  County. 

Joseph  Holladay 

John  J.  Mitchell. . . . 

A.  C.  Kerwan 

Turner  H.  Coleman. 
Joseph  Eichardson. 
Wm.  D.  Cummins. . 
James  E.  Keith.  . . . 
John  Winn  Davis.. . 

John  Phillips 

Nathan  Vannoy 


Piatte  CouH'y. 


Camden  Point 

Estill’s  Mills 

Hampton  (c.  h.) 

Jataii 

New  Market 

Parkville 

Platte  City  (c.  h.) . . . 

Eidgley 

Eiiiggold 

Union  Mills 

Weston 


IMilton  Porterfield. . . 

I James  D.  Jones 

IWilliam  P.  Hooper . 
:Wm.  W.  Dougherty. 
Solomon  H.  Bishop. 

Fielding  Burnes 

David  S.  Kimsey  . . . 

Joseph  Edwards 

Wm.  H.  Chapman.. 
Samuel  J.  Turner. . . 
Ezekiel  S.  Wilkinson 


Bolivar  (c.  h.) 

Brighton 

Fair  Play 

Half  Way 

Humansville 

Orleans 

Sentinel  Prairie 

West  Bend 


Polk  County. 

Leonard  West 

James  H.  M.  Smith. 
Miller  W.  Easley.. . . 
John  Vanderford . . . 
I James  G.  Human.. . 

'Asael  Carlock 

Eeuben  Simpson — 
IWilliam  Lemons — 


Pulaski  County. 


Humbolt [James  Worthen | 

Little  Pinev Thomas  C.  Harrisonj 

Nebo *. William  Nelson j 

Eelfe Lindsay  F.Coppedge 

WaynesviUe  (c.  h.). . 1 George  W.  Colley.. . I 


$31.90 

$20.82 

4.00 

3.00 

14.00 

6.00 

44.82 

39.03 

1.62 

1.00 

1.44 

1.05 

5.66 

3.74 

27.73 

17.86 

5.17 

3.77 

10.00 

6.00 

20.04 

14.35 

40.00 

20.00 

4.00 

3.00 

49.00 

1 24.00 

147.67 

137.67 

7.00 

i 3.00 

24.54 

13.14 

24.27 

7.64 

25.17 

12.70 

231.45 

165.72 

36.06 

20.12 

16.55 

8.86 

7.00 

2.00 

53.85 

40.82 

142.75 

19.09 

84.31 

38.83 

85.24 

60.28 

313.44 

344.70 

58.17 

45.74 

4.57 

12.83 

53.08 

15.88 

58.55; 

; 37.93 

9.I1I 

1 5.57 

105.34' 

17.23 

80.20' 

20.29 

18.74| 

10.00 

66.15 

49.00 

154.011 

108.66 

305.801 

283.05 

47.48 

18.71 

17.471 

9.40 

749.85I 

720.91 

211.86' 

147.79 

27.80' 

17.63 

8.57: 

4.68 

13.85 

7.61 

49.70 

32.06 

87.86 

23.28 

6.08 

3.35 

22.OOI 

16.00 

2.00! 

1.00 

85.40' 

20.22 

24.32] 

16.78 

45.641 

22.28 

MISSOURI. 


101 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Putnam  County* 


Ayersville 

Chariton  Mills. 

Hartford 

Newtown 

St.  John 

Unionville 

West  Liberty. . 
Shoneytown . . . 


Isaac  T.  Holland — 
Thomas  Hargrave.. 
Enos  T.  Bonney  — 

Philip  Johnson 

N.  Meek  Hawthorne 
Daniel  A.  Thatcher. 

Josiah  Harbert 

Benjamin  Musgrove 


Quapaw  County. 


Ralls  County. 


Thomas  H.  B.  Coontz 
Joshua  Mitchell — 

James  Brown., 

Harrison  P.  Haley. 


Cincinnati 

Hydesburgh . . 

Lick  Creek 

Madisonville  . 

New  London  (c.  h.).  Samuel  Smith 

Pigeon  Creek William  Forman. . . 

Saline Daniel  B.  Kendrick 

Sidney John  Wilson 

Saverton S.  J.  O.  Tompkins  . 

Randolph  County* 

Huntsville [Terry  Bradley 

Milton i . Franklin  Davis 

Penney ’s John  H.  Penney 

Roanoke William  WaCyland  . . 

Smithland Reuben  Watts 


Ray  County. 

LaFayetteS.Manefee 

Clayton  Jacobs 

John  C.  Tiffin 

George  A.  Mason . . . 

William  Cox 

William  Sullenger.. 
Daniel  Bransletter. . 


Camden 

Crab  Orchard 

Knoxville 

Millville 

Otsego 

Prospect  Hill 

Richmond  (c.  h.) . 

Tinney’s  Grove John  Brown 

Reynolds  County. 

Alamode i Henry  L.  Legate.. , 

Centreville I James  Crownover  , 

L’esterville Marshall  Parks 

Logan’s  Creek Thomas  Barnes 

Munger’s  Mill I Marvin  Munger  — 

Ripley  County. 


Doniphan  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Gatewood 

Little  Black 

Martinsburg 

Mill  Creek 

Pike  Creek 

Van  Buren 


Joseph  Thannisch.. 
Paulser  W.  Smelser. 

William  Lucy 

John  F.  Martin 

Amos  Ponder 

James  Snider 

William  Coleman. . . 


Augusta. . . 
Cottleville. 


Femme  Osage. 

Flint  Hill 

Hamburg 


St.  Charles  County. 

Diedrich  Baare 

Rezen  A.Tagart... 
Hermann  H.  Knip- 

penberg  

Valentine  Knupp 
William  King 


Hickory  Grove 'William  A.  Kabler. 

Missouriton Gordon  H.  Wallace 

Naylor’s  Store James  Naylor 

Saint  Charles  (c.  h.)  AVm.  M.  Christy  . . . 

Wellsburgh Francis  Darnes 


St.  Clair  County. 


$10.00 

9.29 

4S.50 

9.44 

88.00 

21.00 


$8.00 

6.39 

42.09 

6.83 

22.00 

12.00 


10.52  [ 3.77 

10.27 

6.04 

14.00 

1.00 

29.31 

19.80 

47.34 

23.65 

108.14 

98.54 

29.62 

6.71 

12.00 

3.00 

4.00 

3.00 

304.92 

288.42 

46.59 

32.81 

5.72 

2.91 

131.52 

35.79 

19.15 

11.69 

78.36 

39.96 

57.60 

83.01 

54.11 

32.33 

32.00 

17.00 

11.80 

7.77 

28.62 

16.66 

283.77 

258.13 

13.22, 

7.17 

4.64 

3.33 

14.50 

9.00 

13.94 

10.06 

12.11 

7.99 

5.29 

4.15 

87.781 

16.11 

2.00’ 

1.50 

3.00 

1.50 

7.61 

9.17 

7.35 

4.98 

3.29 

2.24 

4.46 1 

2.88 

60.53 

37.83 

74.59 

41.84 

64.59 

27.08 

94.07 

47.67 

23.78 

11.92 

81.52 

44.35 

17.27 

5.74 

74.56 

10.58 

511.57 

456.99 

38.46 

22.19 

Howard’s  Mills, 


William  L. Browning 

Afillpr 

— 

B.  0.  Weidemyer. . . 

Edmund  Nance 

John  Reed  

19.39 
3.33 

10.40 
157.71 

Charles  H.  Yeater. . 

cell  at 

Jolm  Simms 

3.50 

St.  Francois  County. 

Big  River  Mills [William  Goff 

Fdrmington  (c.  h.)  . Valentine  C.  Peers. 

Iron  Mountain [John  G.  Scott 

Kinkead | Samuel  Kinkead . . . 

Silver  Spring [Edward  Daly 


$46,601  $24.75 
222.48  273.19 
147.041  53.56 
35.67 1 7.62 

23.181  12.62 


Avon 

Plank  Road 

St.  Genemieve  (c.  h.). 
Saint  Marys 


St.  Cicnevieve  County, 

George  W.  Griffith.. 

Joseph  E.  Sauer 

Eugene  Guibourd. .. 
Augustus  Griffith . . . 


26.94 

15.00 

194.70 

32.19 


St.  Louis  County. 


Allenton 

Beilemonte 

Bremen  

;ferj[dgeton 

Bonhomme 

Carondelet 

Central 

Creve  Cceur 

Ellisville 

Fee  Fee 

Fenton 

Florisant 

Fox  Creek 

Glencoe 

Kirkwood 

Manchester 

Mattese 

Rock  Hill 

Saint  Louis  (c.  h.) . , 

Sappington 

Waltonham 


IJohn  T.  Brown 

40.15 

Robert  A.  Walton. . . 

23.92 

Gustavus  Hoffman . . 

169.63 

Joseph  H.  Garrett . . 

67.81 

James  A.  Cummings 

16.24 

John  Festor 

96.00 

Martin  Lepere 

20.18 

Washington  Ross. . . 

13.68 

Daniel  Andrae  .... 

30.07 

J ames  S .Quisenberry 

36.77 

Samuel  T.  Vandove'r 

18.00 

Delford  Benton 

91.81 

James  Shields 

36.36 

Charles  W.  Bushey. 

— 

Green  Harrison 

36.00 

William  F.  Berry. . . 

75.48 

Henry  Erb 

5.98 

William  Shields 

35.76 

David  H.  Armstrong 

2000.00 

Caleb  S.  Purkitt 

16.03 

George  Hume 

21.73 

Saline  County. 


Arrow  Rock 

Brownsville 

Bryan 

Cambridge 

Cow  Creek 

Crow  Creek 

Elm  Wood 

Hazle  Grove 

Jonesboro’ 

Marshall  (c.  h.). 

Miami 

Petra 

Ridge  Prairie. . . 
South  Grove 


Samuel  J.  Herron. . . 

242.90 

Thomas  Farrell 

40.72 

Isaac  Neff 

16.88 

Burr  E.  Powell 

79.43 

John  Brown  

20  50 

Thos.  R.  E.  Harvey. 

Moses  Woodfin 

61.93 

David  N.  Jones 

7.95 

Charles  Q Lewis 

9.00 

Michael  Flynn 

157.64 

FranklinS.Eobertson 

172.28 

James  Jones 

39.581 

Thomas  F.  Melvin . . 

47.89, 

Paschal  E.  Maupin. . 

1 

14.83 

9.00 

129.76 

14.95 


18.90 

5.15 

81.26 

25.06 

5.08 

24.00 
12.35 

5.47 

12.65 

10.89 

9.00 

48.70 

15.45 

12.00 

40.51 

3.49 

44.21 

35.i^6'.38 

5.55 


232.87 

28.21 

5.24 

61.85 

6.96 

37.97 

4.38 

3.00 
136.31 

76.99 

21.90 

9.00 


Schuyler  County. 


Cherry  Grove 

Green  Top 

Inkerman 

Lancaster  (c.  h.). 
Pedee 


Seth  W.  Hathaway. . 

12.07 

6.46 

I.  W.  Gattin 

13.11 

7.70 

Peter  Deardorff 





John  M.  Weatherford 

149.55 

117.43 

William  V.  Rippey.. 

3.00 

1.00 

Scotland  Coiintv* 


Arbela 

Etna 

Laura 

Memphis 

Middle  Fables 

Pleasant  Retreat 

Prospect  Grove 

Sand  Hill 

Wyaconda — 


Morgan  Tucker. . . 

Andrew  Hunt 

Elias  W.  Barbee. . 
John  A.  Childers. . 
Robert  A.  Bryant. 
John  C.  Collins  . . . 

Joseph  Miller 

James  H.  Keach. . 
William  Troth.... 


4.51 

12.00 

203.94 

34.69 
19.19 
12.7(1 
41.42 

29.69 


Scott  County. 


Benton  (c.  h.). 


13.07 
1.81  i 
4.42  i 
190.88  I 

2.50 ! 


[Felix  G.  Allen 

56..33 

Noah  C.  Johnson  . . . 

35.76 

[Charles  H.  Kew 

14.96 

[Samuel  J.  Ward 

8.00 

Samuel  E.  McMullin 

— 

1.94 

4.00 

178.61 

22.55 

14.55 
9.65 

22.60 

16.46 


65.53 

15.88 

8.75 

2.00 


Sene: a County. 

Looniesville [James  Puckit. ......  [ 


4.79  [ 3.15 


102 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


I.eft-hanii  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-liaml  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Shannon  County. 

Eminence  (c.  h.) 

Thomas  T.  Chilton. . 

1 $15,981 

i $6.33 

Ilenpeck 

William  Dawson 

1.62 

.99 

Iron  Hill 

James  Richmond. . . 

I 

Shelhy  County. 

23.18 

16.08 

3.46 

1.94 

Hawkins’  Store 

John  F.  Hawkins. . . 

Oakdale  (c.  h.) 

Adolphus  E.  Wood.. 

20.46 

10.09 

Shelbyville 

Cumb.  M.  Shackel- 
ford   

140.32 

150.87 

Walkersville 

James  S.  Barker 

8.25 

1.38 

Stoddard  County. 

Bloomfield 

Reuben  P.  Owen  ... 

1 126.36 

1 103.41 

Piketon 

John  M.  Davis 

1 25.92 

1 18.62 

Stone  County. 

Cape'  Fare 

H.  C.  Williams 

18..59 

8.63 

Gnrrnri 

Jciiii6s  A McCulliili 

11.84 

7.93 

Oalena  (c.  h.l 

Patrick  C.  Perry 

9.98 

6.86 

Robertson’s  Mill 

James  W.  Robertson 

— 

— 

SiiUiYan  County. 

Green  Castle 

.1.  E.  Wood 

Jackson  Corners 

Branson  J ackson  . . . 





ATilan . 

Wm.  A Ti.nnc. 

102.71 

54.41 

Scottsville 

Perez  D.  Schrock  . . . 

31.38 

2o!30 

West  Locust 

Michael  P.  Newman 

12.98 

8.98 

Taney  County, 

Bald  Knob 

Green  B.  Rozell 

5.001 

2.00 

Biof  River 

Willicini  Liiwrcncc.. 

Forsyth  (c.  h.) 

William  C.  Berry  . . . 

67.27 

31.45 

Little  Be.aver 

SciTnu6l  Lciwrcncc 

Swnn 

TT fi rxrckxr  "Rn rVFin 

Texas  County. 

Ellsworth 

William  Gott 

20.31 

10.12 

Hickory  Spring 

Samuel  C.  Hardin. . . 

16.83 

12.03 

JIoustQn  (c.  h.) 

John  B.  Vance 

49.67 

34.93 

Jack’s  Fork 

Reuben  Harlow 

3.00 

2.00 

Licking  i 

Thomas  L.  Dupree. . 

21.16 

14.62 

Eoubidoux '. . 

James  A.  McDonald. 

6.82 

5.16 

Stanford 

Philip  Mac  Green  . . 

1.03 

.71 

Vernon  County. 

Nevada  

Dewitt  C.  Hunter. . . 1 

15.931 

15.06  1 

Warren  County. 


Brandt’sRock  Spring 

Henry  F.  Brandt 

^ 1 

$ 

Camp  Branch 

Hermann  H.  Gerde- 
mann 

35.25 

19.04 

Loutre  Island 

James  Stewart 

12.73 

7.51 

Marthasville 

Augustus  F.  Grabs . . 

74.88 

46.40 

Pinckney  

Gustav’s  A .Anderson 

83.06 

15.40 

Pin  Oak 

Henry  Walsh  

9.00 

5.00 

Pitts  

Henry  Ordelheede  . . 

29.00 

12.00 

Warrenton  (c.  h.) . . . 

William  H.  Nichols. 

121.69, 

, 62.19 

WashingtoD  Ccunty. 

Caledonia 

James  Vineyard 

1.32.90 

100.81 

Fourche  a Renault. . 

John  Clancy  

26.18 

17.18 

Harmony 

Gibbon  C.  Wingo. . . 

28.30 

17.81 

Hopewell  Furnace. . 

John  Evens 

44.00 

22.00 

Old  Mines 

Lewis  Boldue 

72.60 

25.35 

Potosi  (c.  h.) 

George  W.  Wallis.. . 

247.48 

256.82 

Richwoods 

Benjamin  K.  Hersey 

68.27 

30.28 

Wayne  County. 

Cold  Water 

Pinkney  L.  Powers. . 

20.89 

1-3.43 

Greenmlle  (c.  h.) . . . 

Jeremiah  Spencer. . . 

76.15 

67.80 

Greenwood  Valley. . 

Leeandrew  McFad- 
din 

6.04 

4.00 

Lowndes 

Lewis  F.  Dalton 

11.-33 

4.59 

Otter  Creek  . 

James  Farrell 

3.63 

2.22 

Patterson  

.Tohn  Kemoer 

30.35 

10.32 

Webster  County. 

Bristol : 

Isham  H.  Cunning- 

 ' 



A/T  1 ri  op+ati 

ham  

Noah  H.  Hampton.. 

William  R.  Killian. . 

Tight  County. 

A Imfj 

.Tohn  A.  Hyde  



A atr\ri« 

Richard  A.  Estes. . . . 

Cave  Spring 

Elijah  R.  Robinson.. 

1L97 

9.71 

Hartsville  (c.  h.)  — 

William  Young 

41.48 

28.78 

Hazelwood 

Thomas  N.  Johnson. 

40.30 

27.41 

Mint  Spring 

Richard  Hopkins  . . . 

1.82 

1.23 

Pleasant  Valley 

Abraham  P.  Pool . . . 

8.04 

5.86 

Sacramento 

Fielding  Young 

-3.63 

2.80 

Waldo  

Elias  W.  Walls 

11.07 

7.40 

W^olf  OrcGk 

John  A.  Patterson  . . 

2.00 

l.OO 

Woodbury 

William  Hightower. 

11.79 

7.69 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 


Belknap  Comity. 


Alton 

Alton  Bay 

Barnstead 

Centre  Barnstcad . . . 

Centre  Harbor 

East  Alton 

East  Sanbornton 

Gilford  Village 

Gilmanton  

GilinaiitonIronW'rks 

Laconia 

Lake  Village 

Lower  Gilinatiton. . . 

IMereditb  Centre 

Jilercdilh  Village 

New  Hampton 

North  Barnstcad  . . . 
North  Sanhoriilon. . . 

Sanbornton 

Sanbornton  Bridge. . 
Hiiper  Gilmanton. . . 

Weir's  Bridge 

West  Altoi\ I 


Jeremiah  Jones 

John  S.  Thompson.. 
Cyrus  W.  Blanchard. 

Daniel  Bickford 

John  B.  Dow 

Ai  T.  Gilman  

Josiah  C.  Philbrook 

John  H.  Sleeper 

Alfred  I’reseott 

George  W.  Ross  .... 

John  C.  Moulton 

John  Blaisdell,  dr. . . 
James  M.  Gilman. . . 
Israel  P.  Plummer. . 

John  V.  Barron 

James  Simpson 

Robert  S.  Webster  . . 

J(.hn  H.  Clark  

Mrs.  Fanny  Lane. . . 

Amos  H.  Jones 

Ira  Mooney 

WMlliam  Wilcomb. . . 

I WalterG.C.Eiuersou 


$121. .50 
20.83 
33.54 
40.34 
117..54 
7.95 
G2.27 
8'1.4S 
219.39 
83.73 


24G..50 
22.01 
81  GT 
2l9.7n 
338.34 
42.90 
4.5.72 
54.05 
3-7.7G 
79.09 
14.0 
9.97 


I 

$48.02 1 
10.51 
13.09  I 
23.871 

43.43 
.5.29 

24.00  2 
7.4811 
15.5.58  I : 
43.12  ji 

20-1.79 '■ 
10.08  , 

14.44  ' 
172.33 
822.19 

19.11 

12.44 
12.42 

8.59.2 1 • 

2 7. ‘,‘2 

5.00 

5.G0 


Carroll  Countyt 

Albany iNathaniel  Currier 


Brookfield  

Centre  Conway 

Centre  Ossipee  

Centre  Sandwich — 

Conway 

East  Madison 

Platon  Centre 

East  Moultonboro’  . . 

East  IVakefield 

PRIingham . 

PRlingham  Falls 

PTeedom 

Horn's  Mills 

IjCighton’s  Corners . . 
Mackerel  Corner  — 

Madison 

Melvin  Village 

Moultonboro’ 

North  Conwaj' 

North  Sandwich  ... 

North  Wakefield 

North  Wolf  boro’ 


Daniel  Wiggin 

Elbridge  G.^^Osgood 

Moses  Merrill 

William  A.  Heard. . 
Ilasket  D.  Eastman 
Luke  Nickerson  . . . 

Erastus  Baker 

Edward  Shaw 

IVarren  Nutter 

Josephus  L.  Drake. 
Cyrus  T.  Lougee . . . 

Alvah  M.  Davis 

George  W.  Drew  . . 
Charles  Leighton  . . 
Andrew  L.  Hersey. 
John  M.  Atkinson.. 

Ezra  Shepherd 

Benj.  PI.  Thurston. . 
Nathaniel  R.  Mason 
.Vrthur  C.  Quimby  . 
Simon  M.  Young.. . 
JUonzo  Roberts 


$7.62 

$4.15 

13.71 

5.40 

40.60 

24.13 

54.85 

21.28 

153.05 

194.21 

187.27 

107.84 

16.20 

6.27 

25.29 

11.48 

15.94 

7.91 

14.70 

6.16 

57.18 

21.77 

35.0(1 

14.97 

53.18 

26.05 

l.\95 

9.12 

29.38 

16.09 

4-i.n 

17.02 

42.4-3 

19.19 

85.05 

29.66 

68.72 

6.48 

41.24 

7.00 

28.49 

14.54 

28.81 

11.55 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


103 


Lefi-liaiiil  culmiin  shows  coinpensatiou  of  Postin  istor.  Kight-haini  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflicc  to  Doinirtment. 


Carroll  County— {Continued) 


Oss-ipee  (c.  h.) 

Sandwich 

South  Tainwortli  . . . 

South  AYolfboro’ 

Tamworth 

TamworthlroiiW’rks 
Tuftonboro’  . . 

Union 

■Wakefield 

"Water  Village 
West  Ossipee. 

Wolf  boro’ 


Alstead 

Ashuelot 

Chesterfield • 

Chesterfield  Factory. 

Drewsville 

Dublin 

East  Jaffrey 

East  Sullivan 

East  Westmoreland. 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum  

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaflfrey 

Keene  (c.  h.) 

Marlboro’ 


Marlboro’  Depot... 

Marlow 

Munsonville 

Nelson 

New  Alstead 

North  Eichmond.. . 
Paper  Mill  Village. 

Pottersville 


Eichmond 

Eindge 

Eoxbury 

South  Stoddard 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland . 

W estmoreland  Depot 

Westport 

West  Swanzey 
Winchester. . . 


Berlin . 


Crawford’s  House. 


Hart’s  Location . 


Jefrenson  Mills 

Lancntder  (c.  h.) . . . 

Lower  Bardett 

Lower  Columbia. . . 


]Siorthumbcrland 
Pittsburgh 


Sanborn  B.  Carter  . . 

$78.31 

$19.49 

Joseph  AA'entM'orth. . 

58.9.A 

18.05 

John  T.  D.  Folsom.. 

40.77 

21.11 

Solomon  P.  Horn . . . 

36.08 

17.76 

Henry  J.  Banks 

— 

— 

James  Howard 

31.8(1 

11.81 

John  Peavey 

32.23 

9.23 

•John  Tredick 

46.16 

27.51 

Hiram  Paul 

122.02 

90.39 

James  L.  Brown  — 

11.74 

6.53 

Charles  T.  Varney  . . 

16.20 

6.17 

Eleazer  D.  Barker  . . 

246.00 

188.00 

eshire  County. 

Eli  Wilson. 

18.27 

9.39 

Horace  Chapin 

10(>..56 

94.25 

AA’arham  R.  Platts  . . 

67.68 

9.83 

Samuel  Burt 

60.97 

13.04 

Hope  Lathrop 

52.78 

10.63 

Asa  Heald 

109.16 

55.13 

Alonzo  Bascom 

157..04 

41.08 

Caleb  Goodnow 

26.65 

4.22 

Foster  Wight 

48.81 

laso 

Silas  Cummings 

310.00 

8.15 

Ezra  Webster 

36.0(i 

Charles  C.  P.  Harris. 

77.68 

13.00 

Frederick  Boyden  . . 

64.46 

15.65 

Ethan  Cutler 

79.51 

18.75 

Joshua  D.  Colony. . . 

1134..32 

2169.21 

Gideon  D.  Richard- 

16-3.24 

60.08 

son  

George  W.  Garfield^. 

56.94 

19.77 

Orville  F.  Mack 

109.52 

41.46 

Frederick  Taylor  . . . 

•31.  ' 2 

7.27 

Euel  Nims 

65.02 

24.76 

.James  F.  Isham  — 

53.42 

12.04 

Edson  Starkey 

21.03 

8.05 

•John  F.  Weaver 

151.28 

53.39 

Prentiss  W.  Green- 

29.43 

13.49 

wood  

Jarvis  AA’'eeks 

62.33 

17..31 

Willard  G.  Jones  . . . 

171.06 

53.95 

William  Rice  

8.58 

4.34 

Frederick  A.  Gilson. 

•33.27 

19.26 

•John  M.  Whiton,  Jr. 

71.60 

49.59 

Daniel  H.  Mason.. . . 

27.63 

1.32 

Almond  Stevens  — 

29.21 

11.50 

Elijah  Sawyer 

87.14 

14.23 

Edward  P.  Kimball. 

154.  S3 

41.58 

Amherst  K.  Maynard 

396.02 

406.98 

Anson  Cole 

78.00 

10.03 

Charles  White 

60.29 

6.95 

Sylvanus  Bartlett . . . 

34.07 

16..34 

Jotham  W.  Frink. . . 

105.17 

41.21 

.John  Severance 

266.24 

155.49 

Coos  County, 

[Alexis  Garland  .."... 

7.58 

4.04 

Greenlief  Coffin 

9.64 

6.36 

iOliver  H.  Alason 

93.01 

41.08 

i Jonas  Howe 

11.35 

5.36 

! Edmund  K.  A^oung  . 

12.49 

.5.77 

illezekiah  B.  Parsons 

17.3.11 

181.90 

jSamuel  AV.  Harvey 

30.84 

20.00 

hVlbe  Holmes 

118.44 

35.37 

•Joseph  T^.  Gibb 

2.5.48 

1.91 

[.James  B.  Sumner. . . 

58.82 

2.3.15 

[.James  F.  Bragg 

16.09 

.44 

•John  E.  Hitchcock. . 

141.75 

38.29 

IWavne  Cobleigh 

5.05 

2.22 

AVni.  H.  H.  Crawford 

8.95 

.3!26 

vtlivcr  P.  Alcserve. . . 

17.34 

10.84 

iCharlesL.  Plaisted.. 

1.5.90 

6.37 

[Asa  B.  AVest  

12.01 

5."7 

Harvey  Adams 

' Ge  orge  Pitman 

37.5.64 

.314.00 

2-1.92 

10.11 

1 Lewis  Snow 

15.' 9 

1 9.36 

Hiram  T. Ellingwood 

35.7.5 

' 2' ..39 

'James  B.  Brown 

j lO'  .OO 

36.32 

|lra  Quimby 

K'O 

2.92 

iThomas  J.  Hubbard. 

1 48.50!  15.451 

Stark  

Stew'artstown 

Stratford 

West  Stewartstown  , 

West  Milan 

Wentworth’s  Loca- 
tion   

Whitefield 

WhiteMount’nllouse 


Coos  County — {Continued). 

ClefTord  Cole 

John  Flanders. . . ... 

James  M.  Mahurin 

Henry  Fling 

Ezra  Horn 


Ziba  F.  Durkee.  ... 

Baker  Dodge 

George  T.  Brabrook. 


Grafton  County. 


Alexandria 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campion 

Campion  Village  — 

Canaan  

Danbury 

Dorchester 

East  Canaan 

East  Haverhill 

East  Lnndatf 

East  Lebanon 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Flume 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Grafton  Centre 

Groton 

Hanover 

Hanover  Centre 

Haverhill  (c.  h.)  — 
Haverhill  Centre  — 

Hebron 

Hill 

Ilolderness 

Landaff. 

Lebanon  

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Lyman . . . . 

Lyme 

Monroe 

North  Dorchester. . . 

North  Enfield 

North  Groton 

North  Haverhill  — 

North  Littleton 

North  Monroe 

Orford 

Orfordville 

Piermont 

Plymouth  (c.  h.) 

Eumney  

South  Danbury  .. . 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

AV  arren 

AVentworth 

West  Campion 

AVest  Canaan 

AVest  Enfield 

AVest  Lebanon 

AAT-st  Plymouth 

West  Eurnney 

AVest  Thornton 

AVoodstock 


Horace  Ballou  

Wm.  W.  Hutchins.. 

Amos  AVhitcher 

Otis  G.  Hale  

B.  F.  Marston 

Oscar  F.  Fowler 

AVilliam  Clark 

Benjamin  F.  Cutler. 

Edwin  Cobb 

ichabed  S.  Johnson. 
Benjamin  K.  Norris. 
Jonathan  Barnard . . 

Nills  Doty 

AVilliam  L.  Shattuck. 
Caleb  Plastridge  — 
John  Johnson,  Jr.  .. 

Mark  Purmort 

John  Bobbins 

Eleazer  B.  Parker  . . 

Horace  Barney 

Daniel  Follansbee  . . 
Augustus  G.  Bagley. 
Daniel  F.  Eichardson 

Elihu  Hurlbut 

Henry  W.  Eeding.. 
Russell  Kimball,  'Zd. 

David  Hazelton 

Isaac  T.  Parker 

Jonathan  F.  Keyes  . 
Eufus  H.  Noyes  . . . 

Calvin  Benton 

Simon  Tuttle 

John  R.  Thompson  . 

Cyrus  Eastman 

Samuel  Hoskins 

David  C.  Churchill.. 
George  L.  Williams. 
Lorenzo  AVhicher. . . 

Alpheus  Conant 

John  Kidder 

Nathan’l  M.  Swasey. 
William  J.  Higgins. . 

Albert  Mason 

Henry  H.  Howard.. 

Eufus  C.  Beal 

Joseph  0.  Evans 

John  T.  Cutter 

Daniel  S.  Ward.  ... 
Albert  A.  Currier  . . . 
Artemas  Wells  .... 
Jofiathan  Sanboiui  . . 
Charles  C.  Durant. . . 

Thomas  J.  Smith 

Thomas  J.  Sanborn. 
Gordon  B.  Pattee. . . 
Denison  Sargent. . . . 
Jewett  1).  Holsey  . . . 

James  Cochron 

Joseph  Abl.)ott 

Charles  Woodman.. 
Thomas  Vincent 


Amherst  (c.  h.) 

Amoskeag 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington  ... 

Brookline 

Deering 


nillslxtro’  CoiFiity. 

Nathaniel  H.  George 
AA’alter  B.  Jones  . . . 
Charles  .AIcKean . . . 
Oliver  L.  Kendall.  . 
Oeo.  A.  AVhittemore 
Sumner  S.  Kendall 
AA'illiam  T.  AVilkins 


$21,421 

$13.96 

24.92 

11.87 

52.23 

22.17 

40.98 

15.70 

28.39 

13.00 

5.36 

3.26 

154.79 

53.02 

61.80 

29.13 

231.97 

149..35 

25.50 

9.69 

68.26 

33.85 

24.71 

1(554 

289.59 

343.94 

62.21 

2.5.85 

83.88 

39.55 

149.48 



105.18 

75.27 

10.80 

5.20 

155.13 

74.85 

64.01' 

25.00 

11.12 

7.12 

55.91 

15.42 

116.36 

21.58 

4.3.41 

1.73 

75.93 

20.19 

76.26 

17.92 

39.58 

16.72 

45.24 

— 

781.54 

117.25 

30.29 

12.00 

296.0t' 

506.00 

4.46 

2.64 

67.32 

14.51 

117.84 

34.2.3 

210.85 

178.44 

31.84 

13.63 

440.41 

2322.05 

26.31 

■ 9.23 

197.17 

248.18 

301.52 

21.16 

17.47 

12.78 

263.99 

298.65 

76.21 

31.14 

215.63 

41.97 

.34.-37 

15.55 

119.33 

41.34 

19.60 

9.06 

243.10 

41.80 

67.26 

— 

70.52 

48.72 

.358.31 

535.01 

124.36 

31.63 

.52.12 

29.83 

26.72 

14.68 

1.57.77 

49.49 

173.45 

73.25 

19..5S 

5.39 

219.9-: 

158.41 

1-3.37 

5.00 

169.47 

95..50 

26.02 

4.63 

So. '16 

— 

39.91 

13.64 

65.97 

16.21 

.3.33.10 

1 301.04 

46.12 

1 1.5..52 

128.07 

33.99 

58.32 

^ 10.35 

92.91 

.5.55 

9.3.81 

11.90 

' 39.74 

j 11.86 

104 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfBce  to  Department. 


milshoro'’  Comity — {Continued). 


East  Weare 

Francistown  

Goffstown 

Goffstown  Centre  . . . 

Greenfield 

Hancock 

Hillsboro’ 

Hillsboro’  Bridge... 
Hillsboro’  Centre  . . . 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Lyndeboro’ 

Manchester 


Mason  Village 

Milford 

Mount  Vernon 

Nashua 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

North  Weare 

North  Branch 

Oil  Mill  Village 

Pelham 

Peterboro’ 

Reed’s  Ferry 

South  Lyndeboro’. . . 
Scmth  Merrimack  . . . 

South  Weare 

Temple 

Thornton’s  Ferry  . . . 

Weare 

West  Wilton 

Wilton 


Robert  B.  Caswell. . . 

Charles  F.  Patch 

Philo  H.  Pattee 

Eliphalet  R.  Poor. . . 
Jacob  Stephenson. . . 

John  Whitcomb 

Jonathan  Moore 

Ephraim  Dutton 

Benjamin  Priest 

William  N.  Tenney. 

George  W.  Hills 

William  J.  Herrick  . 
Thomas  P.  Pierce  . . 
George  W.  Scripture 

James  Taft,  Jr 

Simeon  S.  Stickney  . 
Daniel  R.  Baker. . . . 

George  Bowers 

James  M.  Gregg 

John  U.  Davis 

Peter  C.  Gove 

Almus  Fairfield 

Perry  Richards 

John  Woodbury 

Henry  Steele 

Matthew  P.  Nichols. 

Joel  H.  Tarbell 

Harding  Ball 

Moses  Dearborn 

Adam  R.  Searle 

Caleb  Jones 

George  Simons 

V.  S.  Holt.... 

Leonard  Pettingill.. 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow. 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  (c.  h.)  . . , . . 
Contoocook  Village. 

Dunbarton 

East  Andover  ...... 

East  Concord 

Epsom 

Fishersville 

Franklin 

Henuiker  

Hookset 

Hopkinton 

Loudon  

Loudon  Centre 

Loudon  Ridge 

Mast  Yard 

Newbury 

New  London 

North  Cliicliester  . . 
North  Dunbarton.. 
Northfield  Depot  . . 

North  Sutton 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sliaker  Village 

South  Bradford.... 
Rowe’s  Corher  . . . . 
South  Newbury.  .. 

Suiicook 

Sutton 

AVarner  

West  .Viidovcr 

AVest  Boscawen 

AV’est  Concord 

AVe.st  lleimikcr.  .-. . 

Wilmot 

AVilmot  Flat 


Ideri’imack  County. 


Samuel  Martin 

John  M.  Shirley 

Eliphalet  K.  Webster 

John  T.  Morgan 

John  W.  Morse 

Jonathan  C.  Green- 

ough 

Thurston  J.Carpenter 

Jacob  Carter 

John  F.  Burnham. . 

Moses  Perley 

Caleb  Cross 

John  M.  Dearborn. 

John  Wallace 

John  Ellsworth.  . . . 

David  Gilchrist 

John  W.  Morse 

Albert  S.  Rowell. . . 
Joseph  Stanwood.. 


Ira  Osgood  ...  — 
Nathan’l  D.  Clough 


Esek  Young 

John  M.  Hayes. . 
Henry  Robey. . . . 
George  AV.  Page. 
Merrill  Moore  . . . 
Perley  Sargent  . . 
Jacob  Sawyer — 
AVilliam  Knowlton.. 

Nathaniel  Bean 

Samuel  Morrill 

Leonard  AVest 

lohn  N.  Jones 

John  Cutler 

John  Tennant 

.Joseph  Pillsbury . . . 

Abner  B.  Kelly 

George  S.  Clement. 
George  AA''.  Stevens 
Charles  11.  Clough. 
John  C.  Campbell  . 

Merrill  Cross 

Otis  Jones 


$59,071 

$23.71 

216.77 

40.89 

142.33 

1.08 

45.50 

8.24 

94.64 

21.05 

149.26 

6.59 

95.48 

,32.79 

167.30 

36.36 

47.26 

14.87 

170.40 

98.80 

55.27 

26.28 

39.63 

10.63 

1882.39 

5808.52 

70.94 

28.23 

190.65 

40.01 

567.89 

677.83 

165.00 

2.70 

1752.82 

3211.78 

191.90 

— 

393.82 

410.60 

64.47 

27.03 

54.45 

2.96 

66.70 

27.10 

444.98 

406.86 

100.44 

42.55 

37.96 

18.32 

34.98 

8.95 

40.31 

10.13 

88.48 

20.15 

89.28 

30.82 

85.14 

— 

71.24 

14.95 

35.15 

10.88 

85.61 

18.45 

135.81 

50.69 

19.02 

8.54 

199.96 

258.14 

80.45 

28.70 

44.39 

15.90 

1700.84 

5207.00 

144.64 

— 

53.62 

8.20 

115.24 

31.13 

82.86 

7.29 

90.98 

40.00 

385.44 

410.43 

464.68 

447.20 

179.99 

21.26 

166.25 

121.17 

212.76 

20.24 

■ 82.96 

31.39 

12.61 

3.76 

21.67 

6.68 

; 2^.24 

7.90 

238.81 

7.72 

28.26 

14.27 

7.34 

1.38 

62.61 

10.46 

115.35 

8.20 

825.30 

• 72.22 

158.88 

77.23 

58.40 

21.79 

19.30 

7.98 

3.5.18 

18.09 

197.43 

46.03 

92.60 

42.00 

248.02 

51.92 

92.29 

32.84 

, SL53 

ll.OS 

89.88 

40.44 

:)5.32 

2.55 

52.72 

26.29 

90.93 

20.92 

Atkinson 

Atkinson  Depot 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Candia  Village 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Deerfield  Centre 

Derry 

East  Chester 

East  Kingston 

East  North  wood 

Epping  

Exeter  (c.  h.) 

Fessenden  Mills 

Tremont 

Greenland 

Greenland  Depot . . . 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

Newington 

New  Market 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

North  Londonderry. 

North  Salem 

Nottingham 

N ottingh’mTurnpike 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  (c.  h.).. 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Deerfield 

South  Hampton 

South  Kingston 

South  New  Market  . 

Stratham 

West  North  wood. . . . 

West  Windham 

Windham 


Rockiugham  County. 

Leverett  P.  E.  Rich- 
ards   

Jacob  Irving 

Augustus  G.  AViley. 
James  C.  Robinson 
Stephen  B.  Fitts  . . . 
Plumer  W.  Sanborn 
Alfred  S.  Dearborn. 
Enos  Tewksbury  . . 
Enoch  F.  Stevens,  Jr 

John  S.  French 

Ithamer  Hubbard. . 
Robert  Shirley  Jr. . . 
Benjamin  L.  Morrill 
George  W.  Ashby. . 
James  L.  Rundlet  . 

Daniel  Melcher 

Stephen  Fessenden 
Josiah  L.  Robinson 
John  G.  Pickering 
James  B.  Rand. . . 
Ezekiel  Bartlett. . . 
John  A.  Towle. . . . 
James  W.  Green  . 
George  W.  Walton 
Oren  Spofford  . . 
Arley  Plumer. . . 

F.  W.  De  Rochemont 
Nathan  H.  Leavitt 
Michael  F.  Hoyt. . 
Thomas  D.  Hobbs 

Reuben  White 

John  Taylor 

Noah  0. 'Smith  . . . 

John  Crawford 

James  G.  George  . 
Gideon  H.  Rundlett 
William  P.  Tufts. , 
Albion  D.  Parsons 
Rawson  Coburn. . . 
Henry  L.  Taylor. . 
Sarah  Ann  Brown 
Francis  J.  White  . 

Moses  Eaton 

Abner  Burbank  . . 
John  T.  Locke  . . . 
Zebulon  AVlggin.. 

John  G.  Mead 

Moses  S.  Palmer. . 
Robert  Bartley  . . . 


Strafford  Coimtv. 


Barrington 

Centre  Strafford 

Dover  (c.  h.) 

Downing's  Mills 

Durham 

Farmington 

Gonie 

Great  Falls 

Lee 

Middleton 

Milton 

Milton  Mills 

North  Barrington. . . 

North  Strafford 

Rochester 

Salmon  Falls 

Strafford 

Strafford  Corner 

Wadley’s  Falls John  Wilson,  Jr. 

West  Milton John  Colbath 


Hiram  Hall 

Demeritt  Place 

Benjamin  F..  A'ittum. 
Samuel  Downing,  Jr. 

Alfred  D.  Hoitt 

W arrenll.Parmenter 
Chas.  S.  Whitehouse 
Harriet  S.  Russell. . . 
Nicholas  D.  Meserve 
Fitz  Henry  Hamilton 
John  S.  Edgerly  . . . 
John  L.  Swlnerton. 
Hiram  H.  Carter. . . 

Joel  S.  Hall 

William  Jackson  . . 
John  P.  Emerson. . 

John  W.  Jewell 

George  C.  Pinkham 


$71.46 

33.00 
51.67 
24.78 

93.01 

93.01 
166.60 

40.i'l 

77.99 

55.95 

276.42 

15.15 

75.78' 

56.45 

189.60 
1015.32 

18.56 

95.28 
44.34 
70.86 

190.94 

98.^5 

42.50 
96.41 
60.23 
17.62 

494.83 
59.(9 

52.72 
46.98 

26.02 
44.92 

11.28 

177.60 
1879.41 

110.66 

50.36 

99.73 

34.45 
62.47 
44.90 

37.50 
15.! 

176.83 
71.^ 
61.06 
23.12 
45.43 


43.66 

24.52 

1562.19 

44.55 

132.S5 

243.54 
70.54 

1154.13 

85.47 

18.01 

113.92 

85.65 
7.20 

11.27 

377.21 

454.55 

52.66 

12.67 
21.(7 
41.46 


$20.44 


Sullivan  Conn'v* 


Acworfh 

Charlestown . 
Claremont. . . 
Cornish  Flat 
Crovdon  . . . . 


Chas.  M.  Woodbury. 

112.55 

Josiah  H.  Hubbard' . 

.38i(.  1 5 

AVilUam  M.  Ladd... 

051.1^ 

Orlando  Powers 

127.37 

David  AA^.  Frye 

53.59 

Dellavan  D.  Alarsh  . 

2.5.571 

Sumner  Eaton 

2 7.35  i 

17.69 

8.03 
2031.93 

26.20 

11.83 

149.81 

19.81 

1315.58 

11.69 
7.92 

50.79 

27.29 

4.04 
6.59 

821.07 

292.29 

16.24 

7.78 

10.40 

10.53 


20.28 

421.67 

094.27 

24.30 

18.65 

13.47 

13.99 


NEW  JERSEY. 


105 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Rigiit-nand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflice  to  Department. 


Sullivan  County— {Continued). 
Miss  Susan  Ann  Mar-i 

tin 

Tappan  Sanborn. 

John  Haynes 

Daniel  George 

George  S.  Thompson 
John  N.  Brown. 

Itoyal  Shumway 

Lemuel  Miller. 
Converse  Cole. 

Dexter  Dodge. 

Henry  Alexander. . . 


East  Plainfield . . . 

East  Unity 

East  AYashington  . 

George's  Mills 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon  

Lem'pster 

Meriden  

Mill  Village 

North  Grantham  . 


d). 

$23.82 

$11.52  j 

15.53 

3.23  ! 

82.32 

24.45  i 

9.34 

5.19  1 

29.75 

12.77 

40.74 

19.06 

81.45 

11.73 

90.17 

28.26 

333.10 

— 

24.11 

11.38 

— 

— 

Sullivan  County — ( ContinuedC), 


Newport  (c.  h.) 

North  Charlestown  . 

, Plainfield 

1 South  Acworth 

^ South  Charlestown. . 

Springfield 

Sunapee  

Unity 

Washington 

West  Claremont . . . . 
West  Springfield. . . . 


Sawyer  Belknap 
Duren  M.  Dinsmore 
Bradbury  Dyer. . . 
Harvey  C.  Piper. . 
Boswell  Eobertson 
Orra  C.  Howard . . 
John  P.  Knowlton 

Gilbert  Lewis 

William  B.  French 
Leonard  Gilmore. 
Daniel  N.  Adams. 


$419.01 

$404.80 

85.66 

.95 

59.69 

17.91 

39.7(1 

19.83 

39.93 

1 2.-36 

83.28 

14.44 

50.63 

12.35 

89.73 

4.11 

116.56 

16.84 

53.26 

13.48 

40.53 

23.16 

NEW  JERSEY. 


Atlantic  County. 


Absecon  

Atlantic  City 

Bargaintown 

Deed's  Point 

Nay's  F.an(ling{<i.h..) 

Port  Republic 

Smith’s  Landing  . . . 

Somers’  Point 

Weymouth ^ 


Jonathan  Pitney  . . 
Thomas  McNeelis  . 
Mark  Lake 
Ruth  C.  Leeds ..... 
iVbraham  L.  Iszard 
James  L.  Endicott. 

Pardon  Ryon 

David  B.  Somers  . . 
CharlesE.P.Mayhew 


Bergen  County. 


English  Neighbour- 
hood   

Fort  Lee 

Godwinville 

Hackensack,  (c.  h.). . 

Lodi 

New  Prospect 

Paskack 

Ramsey’s , . . 

Saddle  River 

Schroalenburgh 

Spring  Valley 


James  P.  Townsend 

Michael  O’Neil 
John  B.  Wortendyke 
Stev’nT.Vanderbeck 
David  J.  Ackerman. 
John  E.  Kernprance 
Frederick  Worten- 
dyke, Jr 

Albert  G.  Lydecker. 

Henry  Esler  

Jno.  C.Quackenbush 
Hen.  J.  Van  Buskirk. 


Burlington  County. 


Arneytown 

Batsto 

Beverly 

Bordentown 

Bridgeboro’ .. 

Brown’s  Mills 

Burlington 

Cinnainin.son 

Columbus 

Cookstown 

Crosswicks 

Fellowship 

Florence  

Green  Bank 

Georgetown  

Haines’  Port 

Harrisville 

Jacksonville 

Jacobstown 

Jobstown 

Juliustown 

Lower  Bank 

Lumiterton 

Marlton 

Medford 

Moorestown — 

Nount  Nolly  (c.  h.). 

Mount  Laurel. 

New  Gretna 

New  Lisbon 


John  Darby 

Jesse  W.  Richards 
Charles  C.  McElroy. 
Thomas  Bennett 
Samuel  M.  Johnson. 
Benjamin  Taylor . 
Henry  Hollenback 
Nathan  Leeds. . . . 
Thomas  B.  Black 
Joseph  M.  Reeves 
Cliarles  H.  Ellis  . . 
Aaron  Fortiner.  . . 
Edward  Robbins  . 

William  Sooy 

Nathan  W.  Frazer 
Barclay  Haines. . . 
Richard  C.  Harris 
Samuel  Fort  ...  . 
Daniel  L.  Platt . . . 
William  C.  Curtis. 
Benjamin  B.  Antrim 
Samuel  Weeks 
Thomas  Joyce 
Alexander  C.  Wills. 

Daniel  Coates 

William  W.  Leeds 
William  E.  Bryan 


Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Cramer, 
Eayre  Oliphant,  Jr. . 1 


$72.51 

$39.15 

17.12 

7.69 

35.26 

18.03 

38.34 

21.19 

84.01 

51.88 

40.52 

22.90 

52.05 

31.33 

49.65 

22.54 

37.01 

23.14 

38.29 

24.69 

85.46 

23.71 

48.53 

31.02 

238.05 

183.12 

166.12 

106.13 

58.03 

■ 29.49 

13.51 

6.64 

13.00 

7.00 

32.49 

23.84 

8.82 

5.91 

12.47 

6.49 

78.32 

51.54 

145.25 

60.87 

644.39 

620.44 

51..52 

33.42 

11.19 

5.54 

1243.32 

909.95 

44.80 

25.65 

92.88 

43.29 

8.11 

6.09 

122.24 

44.98 

35.59 

14.53 

45.55 

43.32 

25.20 

1.5.13 

52.63 

25.62 

9.74 

6.12 

26.46 

16.71 

53.97 

37.50 

29.75 

16.28 

21.20 

■ 1.3..55 

12.42 

1 5.56 

85.82, 

i 48.14 

99.64 

; .59.45 

158.75 

' 126.05 

256.36 

; 180.90 

760.82 

822.18 

38.23 

20..36 

Burlington  County— {Continued). 

Palmyra Joseph  Higgins  . 

Pemberton Robert  Rogers  . . 

Progress David  Marston  . . 

Rancocas Jacob  H.  Leeds  . 

Eecklesstown Josiah  H.  Shinn . 

Tuckerton Samuel  S.  Downs 

Vincentown Japhet  B.  Woolston 

Wrightstown Jonathan  Rogers  . . . 


Camden  County. 


Blackwoodtown 

< 'amden  (c.  h.) 

Chew’s  Landing 

Cross  Keys 

Ellisburgh 

Glen  Dale 

Gloucester  City 

Haddonfield 

Long-a-Coming. . . . . 

Mount  Ephraim 

Waterford  Works  .. 

Williamstown , 

Winslow 


Hurff  Woodrow  . 

John  Hanna  

Joshua  Sickler  . . 
Joseph  Nicholson 
Elwood  H.  Fowler 
Ephraim  Tomlinson 
William  C.  Mulford 
Adrian  C.  Paul. . . 
Samuel  S.  Coke  . . 
Champion  Goldy  . 
Joseph  C.  Porter. . 
William  Tweed  . . 
John  B.  Hay 


Cape  May  County. 


Beesley’s  Point 

Cape  Island 

Cape  May  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Cold  Spring 

Dennisville 

Dias  Creek 

East  Creek 

E'ishing  Creek 

Goshen 

Green  Creek 

Petersburgh 

Seaville 

Townsend  Inlet 

Tuckahoe [Ephraim  Westcott . 


Joseph  D.  Chat  ten. 
Samuel  S.  Marcy  . . 

John  FarroAV 

Richard  D.Edmunds 
John  L.  Chance  . . . 
Charles  K.  Holmes. 

John  Wilson 

Leonard  Cummings 
John  W.  Swain  . . . 
James  W.  Johnson 

Peter  Corson 

John  Gandy  

William  Stiles 


Cumberland  County. 


21.94' 
10.65 1 


12..36 

6.65 


Bridgeton  (c.  h.)  ...  I 

Cedarville j 

Deerfield  Street 

Dividing  Creek  . . . . j 

Ewing’s  Neck j 

Fairton 

Greenwich I 

Leesburg  

Mauricetown 

Millville ' 

Newport | 

Port  Elizabeth 

Roadstown  

Shiloh , 


Henry  Sheppard  . . 

David  Gale 

William  R.  Harvin 

Samuel  Sloan 

Joel  S.  Robinson.. . 
William  D.  Barrett 
Edwin  Elastlack  . . . 

James  Ward 

James  W.  Compton 

R.  G.  Ludlan 

Samuel  F.  Spence  . 

Daniel  Harris 

Lfunuel  Reeves. . . . 
Walter  B.  Davis. . . 


$41.81 

$18.84 

149.55 

41.28 

52.00 

40.00 

35.56 

22.01 

1.35.71 

71.92 

84.12 

46.50 

45.94 

23.36 

70.17 

38.47 

790.75 

836.36 

6.64 

4.18 

14.05 

8.57 

28.74 

19.08 

316.35 

234.22 

144.88 

66.16 

54.30 

32.04 

48.07 

26.17 

4.3.46 

38.47 

96.41 

64.28 

24.08 

10.28 

347.28 

154.28 

90.66 

90.26 

68.42 

37.55 

83.15 

36.93 

20.54 

12.58 

22.-35 

14.75 

9.74 

6.17 

21.92 

13.48 

35.46 

20.97 

33.80 

14.22 

30.28 

17.60 

111.10 

49.01 

625.38' 

710.14 

50.48 

21.76 

44.38 

22.48 

20.22 

10.80 

14.31 

8.15 

87.-35 

0.84 

119.65 

42.86 

135.82 

25.01 

59.9E 

36.37 

802.17, 

30-5.61 

30.86j 

20.73 

IOO.8OI 

83.80 

09.17, 

29.46 

1 65.7i| 

40.40 

106 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-lianJ  column  siiows  compenisation  of  Postmaster.  Ki^ht-hand  one,  net  levLMiue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Belleville 

Bloomfield 

Caldwell 

Craneville 

Elizabeth  Port. . . 

Elizabeth 

Feltville 

Franklin 

Irvington 

Livingston 

Lyon’s  Farm '. . . . 

Millburn 

Nermrk  (c.  h.). . . 
New  Providence 


Essex  County. 

John  0.  Lloyd 

Jacob  C.  Ward 

Zenas  C.  Crane 

Silas  S.  Thompson.. 
Peter  S.  Linabury  . . 
Joseph  C.  Hinchman 

David  Felt 

Sebastian  Duncan  . . 
John  N.  Crawford.. 

James  Collins 

Alex’r  McKirgan  . . . 
Albert  D.  Traphagan 

Charles  T.  Gray 

Israel  0.  Maxwell. . 


Orange iLewis  C.  Lighthipe. 

Plainfield Jacob  Manning 

Scotch  Plains | Joseph  P.  Hays 

South  Orange 'John  B.  Kenight 

Springfield iZiba  II.  Sickly 

Summit | William  Littell 

Union ;JamesW.  Wade 

West  Bloomfield  . . .; Calvin  S.  Baldwin. . 
Westfield | Charles  Clark 


$284.24 

3TS.98 

101.04 

36.69 

259.22 


19.68 

29.00 

142.45 

2000.00 

62.50 

644.68 

62T.81 

85.44 

119.36 

107.35 

46.58 

49.38 

201.78 

90.26 


$186.99 

272.70 
47.45 
17.60 

103.71 


9.14 

8.00 

55.25 

12,605.42 

82.03 

622.09 

569.98 

48.26 
41.94 
79.06 
17.61 
30.77 

112.29 

30.91 


Cloucestcr  County. 


Barnsborougli 
Bridgeport . . . 
Carpenter’s  Landing' 

Clarksboro’  

Fislerville 

Franklin  ville 

Glassboro’ 

Hardingville. 

Harrisonville 

Malaga 

Mullico  Hill 

Paulsborough 

Pineville 

Sweedsboro’ 

Westville 

Woodbury  (c.  h.). . . 


[John  Crane 

I John  Sweeten 

Samuel  Lock 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Sailor 

John  Hands  

Samuel  Porch 

John  S.  Stanger  . .. 
Daniel  B.  Brown  . . . 
Philip  II.  Wilson... 
John  G.  Eosenbaum 

Joseph  Harker 

Samuel  B.  Warner. . 

John  Elwell 

Edward  C.  Talman. 
Ezekiel  C.  Mount. . . 
Benjamin  F.  Carter. 


24.33  17.47 


Hudson  County. 

Bergen  Point Jasper  G.  Cadmus.. 

Hoboken John  White,  Jr 

Hudson I John  H.  Platt  ...... 

Jersey  City Samuel M.  Chambers 

New  Durham  . 

Saltersville 

West  Hoboken 


35.19 

61.61 

82.69 

24.70 
149.72 

7.66 

56.54 

41.38 

117.81 

34.68 
11.37 

148.79 

14.68 
242.91 


55.361 

416.45, 

179.14! 

2000.00 

44.44 


Henry  Ackerson 

Henry  Wood I 24.83 

Andrew  Anderson. . I 64.42 


Hunterdon  County • 


Bloomsbury 

Baptistown 

Bethlehem 

Centreville 

Cherry  ville. 

Clarksville 

Clinton  

Clover  Hill 

Copper  Hill 

Cokesburgh 

Croton 

Everittstown 

Fair  Mount 

Flemin-yton  (c.  h.). . 

French  town 

High  Bridge 

Holland 

Kingwood 

Klinesville 

Lambertsvillo 

Lebanon  

Little  York 

Milford 

Mount  Pleasant 

New  Germantown.. 

New  Hampton 

Perryville 

Pittstown 

Pottersville 


James  Gardner 

Abel  Webster 

Joseph  Cornish 

David  Van  Fleet  . . . 

William  Large 

George  Banghart. . . 

Garret  Servis 

George  W.  Nevins . . 

Judiah  H.  Kuld 

Oliver  W.  Farley  .. . 

John  S.  Push  

Charles  Eoberts 

John  Vescelius 

Joseph  H.  Higgins  . 
DewiltClint’n'llough 
David  L.  Everett . . . j 
John  C.  Britton  .... 
George  W.  Mason  . . 

Miller  Kline I 

Thomas  Thomson  . . ! 

Henry  Dilley 

William  J.  Young  . . 

Sinclair  Teets 

Samuel  C.  Eckel  . .. 
John  P.  S.  .Aliller  ... 
.H)ram  W.  Grant . . . 
Henry  Eockafeller. . 
Jolin  L.  Tinsman. . . 
Sering  Potter 


92.59 

33.03 

87.81 

33.09 

18.10 

40.00 
256.54 

27.93 

18.95 

9.55 

9.57 

32.05 

19.82 
313.34 
125.93 

19.00 

19.18 

32.18 
6.04 

4.34.24 

95.43 

89.27 

104.39 

80.76 

108.4-1 

128.4.3 

,30.57 

87.14 

17.84 


20.94 

24.24 

18..32 

17.79 

36.01 

5.91 

39.44 

28.88 

70.70 

26.47 

8.15 

79.09 

9.38 

182.71 


83.14 

261.04 

93.72 

3629.66 

26.90 

15.48 

41.34 


28.24 

22.69 

26.09 

18.85 
10.01 
23.05 

243.18 

22.59 
7.45 
6.38 
6.98 

18.09 

12.86 

372.91 

56.10 
5.00 

11.87 
19.08 
2.48 
897.56 
55.16  j 

25.59  ' 
48.90  i 
15.89  I 

60.11  I 
75.80  I 
19.04  ! 
17.55  I 

5.95  ; 


Hunterdon  Courndy— {Continued'). 

Quakertown Henry  S.  Trimmer  . 

EavenEock Mahlon  H.  Huffman 

Eeadington Herman  Hageman  . 

Eeaville Eunkle  Eea 

Eingoes Jacob  Williamson  . . 

Sergeantsville Charles  H.  Haines. . 

Sidney James  Boss 

Stanton John  V.  Berkaw 

Stockton Jeremiah  Smith 

Wertsville  Charles  W.  Holcomb 

White  Hall Peter  C.  Apgar 

White  House Peter  E.  Voorhees. . 


Mercer  Countyt 

Dutch  Neck lEnoch  Forman 

Edinburgh Eichard  W.  Waddy. 

Greensburgh . i 'Joseph  V.  Palas 

Groveville. -John  E.  Brinckle. . . 

Moses  A.  Hooper.. . 

Joseph  Perrin 

Stephen  Blackwell . . 
Charles  Van  Cleve. . 

Paul  M.  Tulane 

Eipley  T.  Martin  . . . 

Isaac  Crater,  Jr 

Eobert  L.  Clow 

Israel  C.  Voorhies. . 
Peter  A.  Y an  Cleef  . 


Hamilton  Square  , 

Hightstown 

Hopewell 

Lawrenceville 

Mount  Eose 

Pennington 

Port  Mercer 

Princeton 

Eobbinsville 

Titusville 

Trenton  (c.  h.). . . , 

Van  Hiseville 

Windsor 

Woodsville 

Y ardville 


James  D.  Duncan  . . j 

Barclay  Perrine 

Theodore  Silvers  ... 
EobertC. Hutchinson! 


Middlesex  County* 


Cheesequakes 

Cranberry 

Jamesburgh 

Kingston 

Metuchen 

New  Binonswick{c.\\^ 

New  Market 

Old  Bridge 

Perth  Amboy 

Plainsborough 

Eahway 

South  Amboy 

South  Brunswick... 

South  Eiver 

Spotswood 

Woodbridge 


Nathaniel  Hillyer. . . | 

John  D.  Clarke ] 

Joseph  C.  Magee  ... 
Charles  B.  Moore. . . 
Thomas  Van  Siclen . 
Henry  Sanderson . . . 

Adam  Vermeule 

lAndrew  J.  Disbrow. 

'John  Manning 

Peter  D.  Bergen | 

John  B.  Clark 

[Charles  S.  Clarke... 

; Thomas  W.  Schenck 

[Eevelo  Clark. 

: George  H.  Snowhill . 
Alexander  A.  Edgar 


Monniouth  County. 


Allentown 

Chancevllle 

Chapel  Hill 

Clarksburgh 

Black’s  Mills 

Colt’s  Neck 

Eatontown 

Englishtown 

Farmingdale 

Fillmore 

Freehold  (c.  h.) 

Highlands  of  Nevi- 

sink. 

Holmdel 

Howell  Works 

Imlaystown 

Key  Port 

Lcedsvillc 

Long  Branch 


Lower  Squankum  . 

Manalapan 

Marlborough 

Middletown 

Middletown  Point  . 

New  Bedford 

Now  Sharon 

Ocean  Port 


William  C.  Norton.. 
Jacob  M.  Hetfield. . 
Cornelius  S.  Mount. 
Ephraim  P.  Emson. 
Charles  S.  Jewell. . . 

Tunis  Statesir 

John  P.  Lewis 

Peter  B.  Clayton — 
Halsted  Wainrighk. 
William  Jackson  . . . i 

James  S.  Y'ard [ 

Samuel  Mullen..,.. 


Thomas  W.  Thorne. 
Annaniah  Gifford.. 
Isaac  N.  Woodward 
Henry  H.  Sea  brook 
-Joseph  Thompson.. 
John  A.  Morford. . . . 
Ephraim  B.  Wain- 

wright 

John'J.  Conover 

-lames  Thompson . . . 
Samuel  J.  Taylor. . . 

George  W.  Bell 

Jacob  J.  Smilh 

Horton  Cooper 

William  Haynes 


$50,671  t55.69 

21.23 

12.92 

85.79 

21.50 

82.18 

21.88 

72.04 

85.53 

42.00 

25.52 

22.22 

11.32 

21.36 

11.29 

50.09 

23.27 

17.12 

12.23 

8.00 

10.00 

94.75 

50.67 

9.48 

1 8.09 

5.00 

28.09 

18.04 

34.70 

I 11.00 

21.05 

1 16.08 

247.-34 

1 83.54 

40.41 

I 23.28 

262.43 

i 1.04 

7.32 

, 3.75 

351.18 

! 227.06 

31.04 

' 17.55 

1138.72 

1 

1145.58 

! 55.33 

' 29.01 

2000.00 

5467.00 

1 2.07 

■ 1.53 

21.87 

1 7.93 

19.93 

1 13.04 

1 29.53 

; 27.12 

1 G.90 

' 4.33 

189.02 

. 82.87 

65.56 

32.62 

1 112.01 

. 62.53 

' 78.70 

29.15 

1842.49  2415.33 

! 109.02 

40.07 

29.35 

15.07 

1 487.16 

897.62 

30.53,  20.07 

' 818.04 

737.49 

108.12 

76.70 

11.53 

7.34 

85.91 

' 55.57 

54.01 

i 28.87 

195.66 

96.20 

m96 

86.73 

47.28 

31.86 

19.44 

11.95 

23.23 

13.61 

36.71 

21.98 

97.97 

44.97 

102.17 

61.69 

37.50 

21.12 

15.85 

5.97 

574.36; 
— 1 

582.85 

87.11' 

88.95 

6.98; 

4.90 

47.9S 

24.80 

279.15 

173.94 

22.  <0 

14.()4 

830.66 

78.93 

16.45' 

5.93 

76.98 

40.37 

84.8^ 

45.51 

9-5.66 

4-5.14 

295.65 

101.12 

16.99 

11.03 

6.84' 

5.49 

42.731 

26.72 

NEW  JERSEY 


107 


Le-rt-haiiil  column  shows  comiieneation  of  Postmaster.  Right-haiui  one,  net  revenue  of  OfBce  to  Department. 


Monmouth  County— {Continued). 

$28.69  $12.91 

65.811 

5.60 


Perrineville John  "W.  Davison. . . 

Phalanx Oliver  S.  Holmes  . . . 

Pine  Plains Aaron  D.  Reynolds. 

Red  Bank George  Finch 

Riceville William  Johnson,  Jr 

Shrewsbury EdwardH.Vanuxem 

Squam  Village Osborn  Curtis 

Tinton  Falls iDaniel  A.  Holmes  . . 

Turkey I John  S.  Corlis 

Walnfbrd ! Sarah  Wain 


245.49 

55.95 

76.09 

55.95 

37.04 

54.94 

6.41 


4.13 

91.55 

31.16 

20.33 

32.94 

25.74 

30.97 

3.79 


Morris  CouDty. 


Berkshire  Valley  . . Eliezer  Lamson 

Boonton j Edmund  K.Sargeant 

Budd’s  Lake Jesse  M.  Sharp 

Chatham jWm.  R.  McDougall. 


Chester George  W.  Corey . 

Denville. David  Menagh 

Dover. .'. ; John  M.  Losey 

Drakestown John  N.  Sharp 

Drakesville |Albert  R.  Riggs 

Flanders Rhece  Nicholas 

German  Valley ! Jacob  M.  Hager 

Hanover j Frances  A.  Tuttle. . . 

Hanover  Neck James  Ely 

Long  Hill Paul  V.  Williams. . . 

Madison.  | William  H.  Sayre.. . 

Mendham ... , John  J.  Ballentine. . 

Millington I John  Dunn 

Milton Squire  Lum 

MorrUtoum  (c.  h.). . Nathan  B.  Luse 

Neighbourville  .....  'David Neighbour, Jr. 

Newfoundland |John  P.  Brown 

New  Vernon [Watson  C.  Tucker.. 

Parsippany \ Cyrus  H.  Righter . . . 

Passaic  Valley !Mrs.  Sarah  Clark... 

Pine  Brook Timothy  W.  Crane.. 

Pleasant  Grove 

Pompton  Plains Giles  P.  Mandeville. 

Rockaway Jacob  Powers 

Schooley’s  Mountain  William  Dellicker  . . 

Suckasunny Warren  C.  Nelson.. 

Walnut  Grove Nelson  Hughson 

Woodport jWilliam  A.  Wood... 

Ocean  County* 

Barnegat Nathan’l  Waterbury 

Bergen  Iron  Works.  Joseph  H.  Vanhise 

Cedar  Creek David  J.  C.  Rogers 

Cassville Antrim  Van  Hise. . 

Forked  River Alice  Pierson 

Francis  Mills i Austin  V.  Hise 

Hornerstown .Edwin  A.  Shreve. . 

Jackson’s  Mills [Benjamin  Mathews 

Manahawkin 1 Samuel  M.  Oliphant 

Metedeconk | Abrah’mO.S.Havens 

New  Egypt 'Abigail  Wallin 

Prospertown Henry  Johnson 

Point  Pleasant Abraham  S.  Osborn 

Potter’s  Creek ^Clark  F.  Bunnell  . . 

Shark  River Richard  Davison  . . 

Squam  Village Osborn  Curtis 

Shelltown Thomas  C.  Rogers..' 

Tom’s  River [James  B.  Lane | 

West  Creek [Joseph  B.  Cox. . 

Wiretown James  Edwards, 


18.251  7.22 

338.96  284.78 


84.88 
134.69 

36.58 

443.44 

19.57 

52.94 

52.95 
57.52 
70.30 
25.64 

21.89 
303.38 


29.87 

64.95 

7.26 

451.03 

10.74 

30.70 

24.66 

21.63 

51.11 

8.54 

12.00 

122.74 


248.03  105.34 
14.34  8.53 

12.60!  5.63 

1068.14  1459.83 
2.35 


51.16 

26.38 

69.19 

9.62 

20.33 

19.07 

41.92 

294.84 

109.91 

115.68 

26.94 

21.00 


52.53 

35.00 

20.19 

33.80 

5.22 

11.58 

6.19 

57.31 
18.62 

110.40 

26.51 

16.67 

26.26 

55.95 

11.35 

136.54 

10.23 

39.31 


25.41 
15.85 

- 31.87 
6.17 
9.85 

17.42 

22.87 

172.59 

9.77 

51.53 

16.47 

3.00 


Passaic  County* 

Bloomingdale I William  F.  Reese. . . 41.96  22.81 

Little  Falls William  C.  Stratton  77.68  ■50.20 

Mead’s  Basin 'Frederick  Kanoose.  22.65  15.12 

Passaic 'William  L.  Andruss.  18.32[  7.58 

Paterson  (c.  h.) 'William  D.  Quin 11999.05  2693.16 

Pompton Charles  Boylan i 100.76  46.93 

West  Milford David  D.  Meeker. ..  1 31.74  22.15 

Salem  Coiintv. 


Centreton 

Eldridge’s  Hill... 

Elmer 

Hancock’s  Bridge 

Fed  rick  town 

Penn’s  Grove 

Pitt’s  Grove 

Salem  (c.  h.) 

Sculltown 

Sharptown 

Woodstown 


Salem  County — {Continued). 

[Ethan  Trench  a rd . . . 

Charles  M.  Fogg  . . . 

John  Johnson  T 

Dalymore  Harris 

Shadrach  Pedrick. . . 
Mattliew  N.  Dubois. 
Charles  F.  H.  Gray  . 
Josiah  S.  Hackett. . . 
Alfred  T.  Jester  .... 
Edw’d  B.  Humphrey 
Richard  F.  Turner. . 


Somerset  County* 

Baskenridge Benjamin  Smith. , 

Beekman’s  Mills [Charles  Corle 

Blawenburgh Cornelius  S.  Stryker 

Boundbrook Hiram  Bush 

Flaggtown [Elias  Hoagland 

Griggstown Jaques  Cortelyou  . . 

Azariah  P.  Hunt. . . 

Martin  Bunn 

Nicholas  C.  Jobs. . . 
Nathaniel  McCord  . 
Peter  S.  Brohaw. . . 
Frederick  V.  L.  Dis- 

borough 

Andrew  A.  Ten  Eyck 
Amos  F.  Foster . 

Jacob  Losey 

Jeremiah  Whitenack 
Thomas  J.  Skillman 
William  M.  Baker  . . 
John  W.Van  Arsdalq 
John  C.  Toms. . . 
Isaac  R.  Cornell 


Harlingen.. 

Lesser  Roads  — 

Liberty  Corner 

Martinsville 

Middlebush 


Millstone 

North  Branch 

Peapack 

Pluckemin 

Raritan 

Rocky  Hill 

Six  Mile  Run 

Somerville  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Warren  ville 

Weston  


Sussex  County* 


Andover 

Augusta 

Beemerville 

Bevans 

Branchville 

Colesville 

Deckertown 

Flatbrookville 

Franklin  Furnace  . . 

Fredon  

Gratitude 

Hainesville 

Hamburgh 

La  Fayette 

Libertyville 

Middleville 

Monroe 

Montague 

Mount  Salem 

Nenoton  (c.  h.) 

Pepokating 

Pleasant  V alley ..... 

Sparta 

Stanhope 

Stillwater 

Stockholm '. 

Swartbwood 

Tranquility 

Tuttle’s  Corner 

Vernon 

Wallitack  Centre 

Waterloo 

Wawayanda 

AVykertown 


Sylvester  R.  White. 
Alpheus  Gustin .... 
Gabriel  L.  Dunning 

Robert  Stoll 

Peter  C.  Orsborne . . 
Joshua  Y.  Coleman 
John  A.  Whitaker  . 
Benjamin  Hull. . . . 
John  L.  Bennett. . . 
William  P.  Coursen 

John  Hunt,  Jr 

Hiram  C.  Clark 

Robert  A.  Linn. . . . 
AbrahamxV.Richards 

Levi  Beemer 

Joseph  Andress,  Jr 

William  Inglis 

Jacob  L.  Vandeusen, 
George  C.  Castertine 
John  McCarter,  Jr. 
Rob’t  V.  Armstrong 
Benjamin  Curry  . . . 

David  F.  Lyon 

Andrew  A.  Smalley 
Elias  H.  Woodruff . 
Alexander  Boyd. . . 
Joseph  McDanolds. 
Daniel  F.  Shrekagast 
Benjamin  Tuttle' 
Lorenzo  D.  Demerest 
Jasper  W.  Rundle 

Peter  Smith 

John  H.  Brown . . . 
Abram  C.  Vanauken 


$15.12 

25.93 

27.59 

18.35 

48.09 

52.23 
75.92 

658.62 
85.  ( 6 

42.23 
170.34 


101.16 

12.20 

47.33 

254.68 

14.84 

46.04 

41.39 

87.72 

51.65 
7.01 

33.48 

127.50 

67.14 

53.65 
55.98 

138.42 

66.64 

50.45 

444.88 

17.70 

36.21 


132.95 
14.88 
24.70 

5.58 

86.98 

30.83 

203.84 

15.45 

67.13 

14.54 

14.80 

28.95 

94.09 

72.23 
25.44 

9.42 

9.29 

39.87 

5.80 

446.09 

15.29 

7.84 

164.96 
182.33 

27.24 
47.36 

5.89 

13.01 

9.69 

27.7(1 

8.37 

37.97 

61.52 

3.73 


$9.43 

12.U7 

17.22 

12.08 

35.63 

81.84 

46.34 

697.07 

23.68 

23.76 

80.95 


46.78 
8.89 

25.78 
115.17 

9.85 

24.86 

25.41 

2(1.97 

28.02 

16.24 

21.02 

65.57 

40.92 

24.52 

26.23 

63.99 

4.83 

27.03 

491.90 

12.89 

24.05 


89.00 
5.23 

20.01 

3.85 

58.27 

14.64 

38.82 

7.46 

3.64 

6.97 

8.13 
20.19 
43.42 
32.06 

6.19 

5.44 

6.30 

16.69 

4.14 
479.98 

9.78 

5.63 

83.60 

198.40 

18.46 
28.76 

4.01 

20.34 

4.99 

18.6(1 

5.13 

16.96 

42.46 

2.00 


Allamuchy  . . 
Anderson 


[George  Remster 

1 85.59 1 

44.93 

1 William  Plummer  . . 

1 20.7S| 

14.44 

1 Asbury 

I Beatyestown  . . . . 
! P.elr.idere  (c.  h.) . 

Blair.'town 

, I Bridgeville 


Warren  Cotiii-y. 

Moses  Hazen 

Joseph  Anderson 
Isaac  Bennett.. ,. 
James  Fisher. . . 
Adam  B.  S(‘arle.s^ 
Miss  Ann  Howell 
George  Titman. . 


66.91 

35.22 

19.72 

13.(15 

81.13 

34.70 

7.53 

2.94 

393.30 

414.70 

71.8(( 

22.13 

29.23 

17.70 

108 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Departmeut. 


Warren  County — {Continued). 

William  Warman. . . $34.85 1 

Charles  Walker 3.i'4 

Andrew  Eibble 2.''3 

Charles  S.  Carpenter  22.76 
John  J.  Vankirk. .. . 27.(i3 

Aaron  Van  Buskirk.  27.77 
George  W.  Johnson.  269..‘i7 

Jacob  M.  Blair 2‘^.95 

Adam  Eamsay 39.99 

Alpheus  Swayze 106.64 

Levi  J.  Howell. .....  5.70 

Robert  Blair 62.6S 

James  McCrea 

37.28 
6.64 


Broadway 

Brotzmanville  . 

Calno 

Oarpentersville 

Columbia 

Danville 

Hackettstown  . 

Hainesburgh. . . 

Harmony 

Hope 

Howard 

Johnsonburgh . 

Karrsville . 

Marksborough [John  S.  Ball 

Millbrook Charles  Labor  . . . 

Mount  Bethel i Tunis  H.  Tunison 


$19.08 

1.66 

1.S8 

13.69 

15.73 

18.13 

339.81 

20.19 

25.02 

42.50 

4.60 

25.91 


Warren  County— {Continued). 

Musconetcong Andrew  Sailor,  Jr. . . 

New  Village John  T.  Stewart .... 

Oxford  Furnace Charles  Scranton 

Paulina Wm.  D.  Lauterman. 

Phillipsburgh Abraham  Lommason 

Polkville William  Fitman 

Eamsaysburgh James  Eamsay 

Eocksburgh John  L.  Cyphers,  Jr. 

Serepta John  E.  Buttz 

Stewartsville John  Fulmer,  Jr 

Still  Valley John  Stamets 

Townsbury William  T.  Henry.. . 

Vienna Alexander  C.  Howell 

S^ringtown John  M.  Plummer  . . 

Walnut  Valley Daniel  Van  Scoten. . 

Washington William  L.  Cyphers. 


$48.0n 

1 $25.00 

2.8.75 

! 17.74 

125.35 

; 74.53 

32.54 

11.58 

126.32 

52.77 

5.04 

. 3.50 

27.94 

18.80 

20.78 

12.81 

6.59 

4.18 

70.47 

89.79 

28.37 

60.43 

13.87 

9.72 

50.34 

32.68 

14.82 

8.73 

234.70 

189.13 

NEW  YORK. 


Albany  County, 


Albart/y  (c.  h.) 

Berne 

Bethlehem  Centre. . . 

Boght 

Callanan’s  Corners. . 

Cedar  Hill 

Clarksville 

Coeymans 

Coeymans  Hollow. . . 

Cohoes 

Cooksburgh  

Dormansville 

Dunnsville 

East  Berne 

Green  Island 

Guilderland 

Guilderland  Centre  . 

Indian  Fields  

Ireland  Corners 

Keefer’s  Corners 

KnowersviUe 

Knox 

Lisha’s  Kill 

Medusa 

New  Salem 

New  Scotland 

Newtonville 

Norman’s  Kill 

Potter’s  Hollow 

Preston  Hollow 

Reidsville 

Eensselaerville 

South  Berne 

South  Westerlo 

Union  Church 

Watervliet  Centre.. . 

Westerlo 

West  Township 

West  Troy 


Cornelius  Vosburgh. 
William  Reinhart. . . 
William  N.  Haswell. 
Wm.  G.  Groesbeeck. 

Jacob  Latta 

Richard  Kimmey. . . 

Henry  Fitch 

Samuel  King 

Edward  Shear 

George  H.  Wager. . . 

Valentine  Fero 

William  Ward 

John  Johnson 

Zebadiah  A.  Dyer. . . 

Austin  Childs 

Henry  Sloan 

Abrah’mV.Mynderse 

Willet  Serls 

Elias  H.  Ireland 

Peter  Keefer 

James  Keenholtz.. . . 

Henry  Barekley 

Peter  Lansing 

William  Dawson  . . . 

David  G.  Seger 

Joseph  Hilton 

Jacob  Henry 

Wm.  H.  Slingerland. 
George  W.  Laraway. 

Jacob  Russ 

John  Van  Deusen.. . 

Samuel  Hasey 

Joseph  Deitz 

Thomas  Saxton 

John  P.  Radley 

John  P.  Miller.  

Henry  C.  Disbrow  . . 
S.  G.  W.  Van  Natta. 
Isaac  Hitchcock 


AIle;i:any  County. 

Alfred William  S.  Cr.and.all 

Alfred  Centre David  T.  Chadwick. 

Allen William  Manning  .. 

Allen  Centre Chester  Rotch 

Alma Samuel  B.  Stebbins 



Andover |Josei>h  Krusen i 

Anyelira  (c.  h.) Ezra  Starr 

Belfast Wellington  Tillotson 

Bclvidere |e.  Lv<  n Shavs , 

Birl-U l''rh.v'Sr.lT..?;: 


2000.00 

25,610.70 

74.17 

24.75 

15.33 

8.59 

11.28 

5.87 

16.98 

1.96 

24.64 

15.82 

36.63 

20.55 

157.80 

129.05 

51.62 

22.51 

777.83 

360.61 

16.37 

6.81 

13.28 

4.28 

19.91 

5.69 

26.98 

10.00 

137.43 

44.57 

76.23 

83.17 

40.71 

19.62 

24.17 

5.68 

18.79 

10.57 

8.60 

4,20 

37.56 

10.16 

36.69 

11.19 

28.73 

11.81 

33.31 

10.78 

29.53 

7.42 

36.22 

23.21 

20.14 

12.47 

10.77 

6.78 

49.20 

16.55 

38.33 

13.67 

14.63 

8.59 

204.37 

179.84 

21.42 

13.72 

57.60 

25.64 

64.23 

34.27 

79.59 

20.01 

25.18 

9.31 

1378.93 

715.12 

100.90 

86.26 

205:67 

209.15 

20.11 

8.01 

16.60 

8.15 

5.65 

2.35 

818.57 

294.28 

179.44 

101.51 

476.31 

686.88 

253.30 

116.47 

152.51 

47.58 

1.26 

.54 

Black  Creek 

Bolivar 

Burns 

Caneadea  

Centre  Almond 

Centreville 

Ceres 

Chautauque  Valley. 

'Cuba  

!Elm  Valley 

j Fillmore 

I Friendship 

Granger  

! Grove 

Hallsport 

Houghton  Creek. . . . 

Hume 

Independence 

Little  Genesee 

Mills’  Mills 

New  Hudson 

Nile 

North  Almond 

Oramel 

Ossian 

Phillipsville 

Phillips’  Creek 

Eichburg  

Rockville 

Eushford 

Scio 

Seymour 

Shongo  

Short  Tract 

South  Bolivar 

Spring  Mills 

Swainsville 

Transit  Bridge 

Wellsville  

West  Almond 

West  Clarksville 

West  Genesee 

Whitesville 

Whitney’s  Crossing. 
Whitney’s  Valley. . . 

Willing 

Win 

Wiscoy 


{Continued). 

Ezekiel  B.  Carpenter 

Merril  Cowles 

Philander  S.  Jones.. 

Henry  Burleson 

Lazarus  S.  Rathbun. 
John  A.  Thompson. 
George  J.  Adams . . . 

John  H.  Ross 

Aaron  W.  Dunkin  . . 
George  J.  Osborn . . . 
Abraham  Lapham. . 

Ira  D.  Hartshorn. . . 
Freeman  Atwood .. . 

William  Jones 

Jabez  Card 

Truman  Hall 

Jonathan  Nye,  Jr. . . 

John  C.  Green 

Ephraim  Fairlamb.. 
Augustus  Goodrich. 

Jos.  V.  D.  Kelly 

Luther  B.  Whitwood 

William  Howe 

Horace  E.  Purdy  . . . 

James  Lemen 

Alvan  E.  Parker  . . . 
Silas  W.  Cartwright. 
Jesse  O.  Gould  .... 
Arthur  S.  Lanning. . 
William  A.  Stewart. 
James  E.  W eston . . . 
Ichabod  B.  Sharp  . . 

James  E.  Wood 

Jacob  L. V an  Winkle 

Gilbert  Chapel 

John  B.  Robbins  . . . 

Joseph  Doyle 

George  D.  Frisbie  . . 
Ephraim  A.  Smith. . 
Stephen  Prentiss  . . . 
Anson  Congdon  — 
Albert  K.  Crandall. . 
Dugald  C.  White  . . . 
Andrew  Whitney. . . 

Firman  Boylan 

Hiram  York 

Joel  B.  Kenyon 

Luther  Couch 


Eroomc  County. 

Barker |Nathau  Harrington. 

Binghamton  (c.  h.)  . Joseph  B.  Abbott.. . 

Castle. Creek Moses  Puffer 

Castle  Creek  Corners  Daniel  W.  Eanney.. 
Centre  Lisle Elias  W.  Seymour. . 


$60.75 

1 $31.89 

57.79 

! 32.66 

75.28 

1 39.99 

104.65 

1 56.49' 

5.65 

8.69 

88.42 

45.55 

111.45 

48.46 

8.36 

4.72 

530.78 

547.00 

5.38 

3.69 

76.07 

41.48 

310.20 

218.52 

26.35 

14.16 

32.57 

20.96 

23.80 

10.97 

9.56 

4.52 

113.88 

118.04 

22.28 

14.93 

66.83 

15.91 

17.54 

11.32 

52.09 

33.07 

60.50 

32.97 

13.34 

8.32 

234.64 

104.31- 

19.94 

10.10 

294.60 

119.27 

19.90 

13.16 

85.52 

45.50 

15.29 

9.99 

864.08: 

868.33 

250.49 

101.46 

27.40' 

6.04 

18.42- 

10.85 

43.:391 

23.89 

7.40  [ 

5.06 

33.51  - 

21.01 

26.631 

14.95 

12.47: 

6.12 

501.82! 

607.18 

37.12; 

18.90 

15.981 

7.51 

6.26 1 

3.89 

67.35 1 

32.96 

110.59 

52.26 

5..’>4i 

2.23 

8.63 1 

5.19 

40.741 

18.49 

1961.-11  294.5..55 

45.62 

21.80 

2.39 

1.26 

44.7L 

15.95 

NEW  YOKE. 


109 


Left-band  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-liaud  one,  net  revenue  of^fflce  to  Department 


Broome  Coimty — {Continued). 


Centre  Village 

Chenango ; . 

Chenango  Forks  . . . 

Colesville 

Conklin 

Conklin  Centre 

Corbettsville 

East  Maine 

Glen  Aubrey 

Harpersville 

Hawleyton 

Hooper 

Killawog 

Kirkwood 

Lisle 

Maine 

Nanticoke  Springs. . 

New  Ohio 

Ninevah  

Osborne  Hollow 

Port  Crane 

Kandolph  Centre . . . 

Sanford 

Susquebannah  

Tracy  Creek 

Triangle 

Union 

Union  Centre 

Unitar  i a 

Upper  Lisle 

Yallonia  Springs  .... 

Vestal  

Vestal  Centre 

West  Colesville 

West  Windsor 

Whitney’s  Point 

Windsor 


East  Eandolph 


Elton 

Fairview 

Farmensville  . . 
Five  Mile  Pun 
Franklinville. . 

F reedom 

Gowanda 

Great  Valley  . . 
Haskell  Flatts  . 
Hinsdale 


Leon.  

Limestone  . . 
Little  Valley 

Machias 

Napoli 

New  Albion. 

Clean 

OnoviUe 

Otto  

Perrj'sburgh 

Plato 

Portville 

Kandolph  . . . 

Eawson 

Sandusky  . . . 
Sociality  . . . . 


Edward  P.  Northrup 

$38.02 

$21.47 

Hawley  Thomas  — 

6.68 

1.76 

William  B.  Squires. . 

156.95 

77.58 

Nathan  K.  Williams 

7.70 

5.00 

Edward  Y.  Park  . . . 

28.05 

14.28 

William  Whitney . . . 

10.90 

4.71 

Ira  Corbett 

11.79 

6.15 

Silas  Brown 

8.50 

6.17 

George  W.  Smith . . . 

— 

— 

Henry  A.  Olendorf. . 

89.53 

32.92 

James  C.  Johnson. 

86.92 

10.47 

Noyes  Salisbury 

41.00 

17.35 

I’eter  T.  B.  Emmons 

100.09 

49.69 

William  H.  Stoddard 

65.39 

26.14 

Derrick  S.  Ball 

105.47 

93.59 

Edwin  P.  Smith 

19.03 

6.36 

Levi  Pratt 

11.09 

4.83 

Franklin  Edgerton. . 

59.75 

30.12 

Alonzo  Everts 

16.52 

8.37 

Hannon  V.  Waite  . . 

13.48 

5.98 

Alvin  Griggs 

11.72 

7.77 

Andrew  Kedzie 

29.27 

— 

Harley  Doolittle 

22.52 

11.30 

Lncius  Barnum 

— 

■ 

Dexter  Whitney 

56.65 

23.21 

Ira  Chandler 

212.96 

97.39 

Aaron  Heath 

45.15 

13.87 

Daniel  Hurlburt 

8.76 

5.70 

Darius  Pratt 

83.34 

42.53 

William  C.  Poyer.. . 

26.47 

14.25 

Samuel  B.  Foster . . . 

32.27 

16.95 

Arad  Platt 

20.11 

13.11 

Justus  Pickering 

13.79 

9.69 

Daniel  Phillips,  Jr. . 

9.89 

6.15 

Lewis  Tufts 

145.49 

74.79 

Harper  Dusenbury  . 

156.20. 

48.74 

araugus  County. 

lErastus  Willard 

236.82 

110.12 

John  Van  Slyke 

44.71 

28.70 

John  Boardman 

12.29 

5.37 

Eobert  Eeid 

48.46 

25.83 

Grin  W.  Tubbs 

129.40 

74.27 

! Charles  McGlashan. 

37.78 

16.74 

'John  D.  Knowlton. . 

25.21 

15.50 

Jonathan  Shephard . 

47.80 

26.21 

Alonzo  Wiltse 

20.57 

1.3.90 

Stephen  Laing 

61.72 

39.78 

Horace  H.  Holt 

224.17 

298.03 

1 Wm.  A*.  Beardsley. . 

25.34 

14.72 

{Jacob  S.  Nottingham 

29.44 

18.26 

Horace  Eazey 

476.19 

452.67 

Eeuben  BroAvn 

19.30 

13.58 

GriflSth  G.  Griflfith . . 

26.83 

16.15 

John  T.  Cummings. 

75.21 

39.26 

Cornell  Wiltse 

1.77 

.81 

David  McClure 

176.14 

101.72 

John  Lewis 

26.78 

17.52 

David  N.  Brown  . . . 

328.93 

332.09 

Andrews  L.  Norton . 

46.48 

26.66 

Morris  N.  Brown . . . 

12.95 

7..33 

Thomas  T.  Wasson. 

215.46 

95.49 

William  S.  Morris  . . 

15.49 

10.22 

Benj’n  C.  Townsend 
James  W.  Phelps . . . 

127.56 

51.60 

John  Cooper  

89.73 

73.89 

Daniel  Warner 

32.19 

1.5.56 

Fuller  Bucklin 

194.32 

149.99 

i William  Loomis 

111.64 

56.99 

Silas  Earl 

58.35 

24.62 

John  Kinnicutt 

45.98 

22.09 

David  Day 

478.37 

534.15 

Erasmus  D.  Fenton. 

13.28 

8.46 

Warren  D.  .\llen  . . . 

99.08 

44.25 

Amaziah  Clark 

76.64 

37.06 

Christopher  Church. 

8.97 

. 5.67 

William  Wales 

139.23 

61.85 

Enfield  Leach 

303.10 

294..33 

Silas  S.  Seelv 

24.63 

11.03 

Milo  Holmes 

77.88 

34.58 

Nelson  Hillebert 

12.24 

6.09 

Cattaraugus  Cotmty — {Continued). 
Sugartown  . . . 

Ten  Mile  Spring 

Tuna 

Versailles 

West  Yorkshire. 

Yorkshire — .. 

Yorkshire  Centre. . . 


Virgil  Eeed 

1 $15.15 

Jonathan  Crick 

10.14 

Jeremiah  Cronen. . . 

5.00 

A.  A.  Walker 

100.39 

Edwin  L.  Marsh 

33.43 

Elliot  A.  Cobb 

71.33 

Henry  Howe 

45.63 

Cayuga  County. 


Auburn  (c.  h.) 

Aurelius 

Aurora 

Cato  

Cayuga 

Conquest 

Dresserville 

East  Genoa 

East  Venice 

Fair  Haven 

Five  Corners  

Fleming 

Fosterville 

Genoa 

Glen  Haven 

Ira 

Kelloggsville 

King’s  Ferry 

Ledyard  

Levanna 

Locke 

Martville 

Meridian 

Montezuma 

Moravia 

Niles 

North  Sterling 

Owasco 

Owasco  Lake 

Pantico 

Poplar  Eidge 

Port  Byron 

Scipio 

Scipioville 

Sempronius 

Sennet 

Sherwood’s 

Sterling 

Summer  Hill 

The  Square 

Throopsville 

Union  Springs 

Venice 

Victory 

Weedsport 

Westbury 


Elmore  P.  Eoss ' 

Cornelius  M.  Peek . . 1 

John  Marsh | 

Edwin  G.  Allen i 

And’w  S.  Cummings 

David  Horton | 

Jehiel  Mather | 

HoraceLeavenworth 
Fulton  Goodyear. . . j 
Garret  Van  Sickle. . I 

Samuel  C.  Lyon 

Lyman  S.  Wilkinson 

Abner  Sanders 

Theodore  N.  Miller. 
Calvin  T.  Haskell. . . 
Lewis  L.  Suydam. . . 

Kenyon  Wickes 

Walter  G.  Bradley. . 
Joseph  H.  Fulkerson 

Seneca  Boyce  

Barnabas  King 

Heman  Myers 

William  Ingham  . . . 
Samuel  W.  Budlong 
Charles  E.  Aikin  . . . 
George  W.  Dewitt. . 
German  W.  Develle 
John  Cuykendall . . . 
Christopher  G.  Post. 

Osman  Ehoades 

William  Sprague  . . . 

George  Eandall 

Leonard  H.  Searing. 
George  L.  Watkins. . 
Ph’p  H.  Van  Schaick 
Ebenezer  H.  Quick.. 

Allen  Thomas 

James  Green 

Alonzo  Campbell . . . 
Peter  Vankeuren. . . 

Jonathan  Foster 

Edward  Eldredge  . . 

David  Fish 

Walter  H.  Sayre 

Dexter  E.  Havens . . 
John  W.  Tator  ..... 


1264.09 

25.31 

254.28 

92.T3 

196.61 

54.83 

2T.14 

28.19 

26.77 

55.60 


Chautauqne  County. 

Arkwright 

Arkwright  Summit 

Barcelona 

Blockville 

Brigham 

Busti 


Cassadaga 

Centre  Sherman 

Charlotte  Centre 

Cherry  Creek 

Clear  Creek 

Clymer 

De  Wittville 

Dunkirk 

Ellery 

Ellery  Centre 

Ellington 

Falconer 

Fentonville 

Findley’s  Lake 

Fluvanna  

Forestville 

Fredonia. 


Charles  Moore 

Martin  H.  Town 

Isaac  Shaw 

Mrs.  Jiliette  E.Lewis 
Thomas  Flanders. . . 
Valentine  C.  Clark.. 
Charles  Phillips  . . . 
William  L.  Freeman 
Miss  Loanda  A.Lake 

Silas  Vinton 

Thomas  G.  Bailey  . . 
Henry  O.  Mackres. . 

Hiram  Eussell 

George  B.  Stockton . 
William  S.  Scofield  . 

Liscomb  Weeks 

John  F.  Farman — 

Harry  Abbott  

Wm.  H.  H.  Fenton. 
Kobert  A.  Corbett.. . 
Samuel  Whittemore 

Benajah  Tubbs j 

Lorenzo  Morris i 


$6.57 

5.86 

2.60 

59.08 

16.84 

30.53 

25.49 


4744.04 

13.75 

234.61 

45.13 

99.89 

30.45 

20.49 
16.69 
11.65 

29.49 


French  Creek IWilliam  H.  Jones.. 


1 63.81 

34.26 

' 98.93 

42.85 

32.43 

14.98 

111.52 

52.58 

85.71 

39.92 

113.64 

35.92 

196.76 

84.69 

63.86 

34.06 

60.21 

16.92 

101.79 

36.25 

43.06 

25.08 

316.46 

214.14 

193.72 

114.18 

272.10 

87.12 

4.10 

2.08 

27.88 

16.31' 

126.58 

64.59 

21.34 

7.33 

13.58 

5.06 

112.54 

49.12 

474.29 

376.98 

65,26 

29.84 

70.28 

38.56 

39.00 

14.54 

103.12 

44.63 

65.01 

18.87 

119.20 

66.05 

56.87 

24.53 

26.51 

13.24 

58.04 

29.93 

452.38 

417.03 

56.12 

29.06 

79.81 

39.62 

396.06 

350.25 

56.31 

29.84 

4.90 

3.51 

5.00 

1.50 

20.76 

3.21 

80.33 

14.19 

7.91 

1.71 

136.05 

58.95 

42.80 

20.33 

15.16 

5.26 

45.83 

16.48 

85.89 

44.86 

4.3.87 

25.47 

141.98 

74.79 

72.79 

8.83 

1190.17 

1.352.16 

20.08 

12.40 

61.70 

26.29 

150.72 

81.74 

42.83 

22.29 

21.09 

13.85 

1.-32 

.85 

82.89 

13.50 

i 292.83 

49.87 

1 878.72 

1520.00 

! 80.36, 

15.22 

no 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Po 


Eight-hand  oue,  net. revenue  of  OfSce  to  Department. 


Fi*ewsburgh 

Friends 

Gerry 

Hamlet 

Harmony 

Hartfield 

Irving 

Jamestown 

Kiantone 

Laona 

Levant 

Magnolia 

Marvin 

JlaymlU  (c.  li.) 

Mina. 

Nashville 

Oregon 

Panama 

Poland  Centre 

Portland 

Eipley 

Salem  M Eoads 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Silver  Creek 


Cliautauque  County— {Continued). 

$124.8Ti 


Hugh  A.  Frew 

Nehemiah  L.  Finn . . 

Edward  Taylor 

Timothy  G.  Walker. 

Daniel  Williams 

Perry  S.  Barnes 

Jehial  Sackett 

Eufus  Pier  

Levant  B.  Brown . . . 

Volney  P.  Bull 

Miss  SophroniaShaw 
Eichard  Whitney,  Jr 
Orlando  Durkee ... 

Jesse  Brooks 

Thomas  Baker 

Jason  W.  Storm  — 

John  West 

Eichard  E.  Winsor  . 
Ephraim  Davenport 

Philip  Mericle 

Solomon  B.  Northam 
William  L.  Minton.. 
Hiram  N.  Wheelock 

Jay  La  Due 

Mrs.  Hannah  0.  Van 

Duzer 

Eodney  B.  Smith. . . 

Marcus  Cowden 

John  1.  Losee 

Lucius  Bump 

Charles  H.  Moon  . . . 
Alexander  Morian.. 
Sidney  E.  Palmer. . . 

Yillanova jDaniel  D.  Morey... . 

Volusia jWm.  A.  Crossgrove. 

Westfield David  Mann 


Smith’s  Mills 

South  Stockton 

Stedman 

Stockton 

Towerville 

Van  Buren  Harbor 
Vermont 


5.50 

254.43 

51.00 

9T.81 

38.96 

128.09 

963.00 

13.34 

115.65 

25.63 

15.29 
16.22 

2T3.81 

49.43 

33.30 
12.65 

237.39 

28.53 
111.28 
162.31 
115.65 

73.07 

219.40 

824.82 

74.87 

12.93 

43.20 

117.69 

12.53 
9.69 

48.91 

30.37 

25.80 

32.15 


$35.67 

8.62 

21.83 

24.87 

33.93 

12.70 

59.07 

1043.57 

6.87 

15.10 

6.24 

5.21 

6.51 

167.24 


8.90 

165.45 

10.41 
48.00 
60.25 
49.39 
34.62 
61.68 

104.80 

53.08 

4.27 

26.92 

51.97 

6.82 

3.44 

26.45 

14.13 

12.95 

15.42 


Chemung  County. 


Baldwin 

Beaver  Dams 

Big  Flats 

Breesport 

Catlin  Centre 

Chemung 

Chemung  Centre  . . . 

Elmira 

Erin 

Green  Hill 

Horseheads 

Mill  Port... 

North  Chemung. . . . 

Pine  Valley 

Post  Creek 

Seely  Creek 

South  Erin 

Southport 

State  Eoad 

Sullivanville 

Van  Ettenville 

Veteran 

Webb’s  Mills 

Wellsburgh 


Ayreshire 

Bainbridge 

Bennettsville 

Cheshircville 

Church  Hollow. . . 

Columbus 

Coventry 

Coventry  villc 

East  German 

East  Greene 

East  Guilford 

East  McDonough. 
East  Pharsalia.... 

Gcneganislet 

Gorman 

Greene 

Guilford 


John  S.  Gunterman. 

15.72 

9.01 

Byron  Frost 

26.64 

18.57 

Nelson  Hotchkiss. . . 

137.54 

72.12 

David  L.  Lincoln . . . 

12.93 

9.45 

Nelson  Colegrave. . . 

4.00 

1.60 

Henry  Baker 

133.80 

86.59 

Daniel  Bean 

5.50 

3.00 

Daniel  Stephens 

1436.80 

4195.17 

Francis  Hollenbeck . 

6.31 

3.97 

Hiram  Eoushey 

14.59 

9.43 

Samuel  H.  Maxwell. 

882.21 

108.38 

Luna  White 

195.56 

84.06 

Johnson  Little 

17.57 

8.39 

Curtis  Miles 

27.37 

13.69 

Jacob  Bucher  

11.48 

6.89 

Finla  M.  Jones 

84r.l9 

15.61 

John  Mitchell 

8.68 

2.45 

Charles  Evans 

53.95 

24.89 

Alexander  H.  Park. 

6.61 

5.13 

Simon  Bozzard 

25.06 

20.80 

Guy  Purdy 

31.92 

16.24 

George  L.  Worden.. 

17.70 

12.46 

Sylvester  W.  Brees  . 

25.89 

16.19 

Elias  Wyckoff 

113.69 

45.47 

enango  County. 

George  F.  Hard 

10.19 

5.83 

Simeon  Sheparson. . 

252.87 

270.32 

David  Van  llorne  . . 

40.11 

21.23 

Leonard  Foot 

9.79 

8.71 

Samuel  Moore 

8.22 

4.86  ' 

Grant  B.  Palmer — 

61.37 

18.33 

George  W.  Cornish. 

119.82 

49.71 

Peleg  Pendleton  — 

87.36 

14.66 

Luke  Carr 

12.79 

5.56 

Albert  Jewett 

85.48 

16.83 

Samuel  Elwell 

27.88 

13.58 

Stephen  Eandall 

6.87 

8.87 

George  L.  Baker — 

49.41 

13.51 

Alvin' Gray 

18.25 

5.24 

Alexander  Ferris. . . 

10..36 

4.54 

. William  D.- Purple. . 

897.17 

881.03 

. Nathan  W.  Cady  . . . 

107.89 

28.98 

, George F. Humphrey  1 47.04 

16.61 

Chenango  County — {Continued). 

King’s  Settlement. . . 

Liuklaen 

McDon 
Mount  U 
New  Be 

New  Berlin  Centre. 

North  Linklaen 

North  Norwich 


North  Pharsalia., 

North  Pitcher 

Norxoieh  (c.  h.). . . 

Otselie 

Oxford 

Pharsalia 

Pitcher 

Pitcher  Springs. . . 

Plymouth  

Preston 

Eockdale 

Sherburne 

Smithville  Flats.. 
Smyrna 


William  Johnson. . . | $6.40 

John  L.  Eaton I 22.24 

Theodore  Hill I 65.63 

Chauncey  S.  Graves  92.35 
Thomas  H.  Avery  I 295.49 

Avery  Williams j 10.90 

Joshua  C.  Davis : 4.91 

Alfred  Paul .53.25 


South  Bainbridge... 
South  New  Berlin  . . 

South  Otselie 

South  Oxford 

South  Pitcher 


South  Plymouth 

West  Bainbridge  . ., 
White’s  Store 


Ichabod  Crittenden. 
Joseph  H.  Stanbro. . 
Sherwood  S.  Merritt. 
Amaziah  D.  Parker. 

Cyrus  A.  Bacon 

Calvin  G.  Brown  . . . 
Ebenezer  C.  Lyons. . 
. Daniel  M.  Chapel. . . 

Henry  S.  Miller 

John  Noyes 

Eansom  Clrrk 

Edmund  Shaw 

Benjamin  Brown. . . 
David  B.  Leaven- 
worth   

Cornelius  Atherton  . 

Alva  Babcock  

David  B.  Parce 

Ebenezer  Park 

Eoswell  K.  Bourne 
Miss  Adeline  M. 

Johnson 

Thomas  Nichols 

George  B.  Winsor.. 


38.04 

965.46 

83.06 

610.00 

29.13 

76.62 

8.00: 

44.25 

85.43 
28.48 

392.97  j 
50.46 

191.571 

140.83 1 
103.191 
75.18 
9.22 

14.43 

10.64 

11.80 

14.611 


$3.40 

11.43 

27.82 

42.57 
288.15 

4.43 

2.79 

20.07 

21.90 

741.38 

13.89 
620.00 

9.06 

21.89 
4.00 

18.57 
15.97 

14.31 
288.52 

24.32 

66.04 

67.65 

89.46 

25.75 

5.04 

8.69 

5.19 

7.07 
8.73 


Clinton  County. 


Beekmantown 

Black  Brook 

Cadyville 

Champlain 

Chazy 

Churubusco 

Clintonville 

Dannemora 

East  Beekmantown . 

Ellenburgh 

Ellenburgh  Centre . . 

Frontier 

Garlick  Falls 

Ingraham 

Mooer’s 

Moore’s  Forks 

Morrisonville 

New  Sweden 

Perry’s  Mills 

Perce  

Plattsburgh  (c.  h.). . 

Bedford 

Eouse’s  Point 

Saranac 

Schuyler’s  Falls 

Sciota 

Union  Falls 

Valcour 

West  Chazy 

West  Plattsburgh.. . 


Ancram 

Ancram  Lead  Mines 

Austerlitz 

Canaan 

Canaan  Centre, 
Canaan  Four  Corners 
Chatham 


Chatham  Centre 


ners 

Churchtown 
Clavorack . . 

Clermont 

Copake  


Thomas  Fassett 

45.54 

John  Pogers. 

96.25 

Wm.  H.  "Brockway. . 

David  Finley 

347.26 

Eussell  C.  North 

129.10 

John  M.  Humphrey. 

29.42 

Samuel  Y.Fitzgerald 

240.00 

Heman  Lowry 

1 83.06 

John  Pierce 

1 30.61 

Eussell  W.  Eanson  . 

90.42 

Brackett  L.  Prescott . 



Anson  Hogel 

' 28.58 

Benj’n  J.  Scripture. . 

I 

John  Vaughan  

i 10.32 

John  P.  M.  Eansom.; 

168.28 

Asa  Corkins ! 

106.95 

John  T.  Finn 

32.39 

Wm.  V.  B.  McLean . ' 

49.11 

Lucian  Perrv 

49.22 

Leon  L.  Channell . . . 

190.04 

Charles  S.  Mooers  . . 

1108.09 

Daniel  Dusten 

71.32 

Eufus  Heaton : 

; 579.26 

Ebenezer  Kimball . . 

i 77.16 

Hiram  H.  Everett. . . 

96.37 

Cyrus  Stafford 

i 29.44 

John  T.  Duncan 

i 9.95 

David  K.  Day 

; 

Daniel  Dodge 

^ 104.44 

Nathan  A.  Vaughan 

, 31.40 

lumbia  County. 

Peter  P.  Eossman. . . 

42.33 

John  S.  Eockefeller. 

23.21 

Aaron  Bell 

34.53 

Samuel  Frisbee 

41.92 

Norman  W.Williams 

14.66 

John  W.  Pitts 

144.9(> 

Seth  Daley 

114.06 

Jacob  V.  11.  Scher- 

65.65 

merhorn 

John  H.  Mesick 

3SS.87 

Albert  Shelden 

14.58 

John  H.  Dickie 

364.22 

Joseph  Shirts 

1 5S.56 

William  Elliott 

127.05 

J.  Lee  Bliss 

17.02 

61.04 

316.84 
51.82 

16.50 

197.85 

38.50 
14.96 
65.57 

16.63 

5.32 

85.08 

65.65 
15.31 

29.65 
28.77 

78.09 
1435.41 

24.46 

169.60 

89.18 

45.66 
17.59 

7.30 

57.42 

15.66 


2.3.11 

15.44 

17.13 

19.92 

4.17 

88.73 

69.28 

43.52 

504.48 

8.21 

9.34 

21.79 

54.54 


NEW  YORK. 


Ill 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Colvmbia  County — {Continued). 

East  Chatham John  Knight $114.6T 

9.59 
57.76 
1S.63 
91.25 
84.' 


Elizaville Henry  Kipp  .... 

Elat  Brook Wm.  S.  Woodworth 

Gallatinville James  D.  Niver... . 

Germantown Elias  Miller 

Ghent Philip  W.  Mull 

Glenco  Mills Henry  Heermance . 

Green  Eiver Lewis  B.  Adsit 

Harlerntdlle Eleazer  Tracy 

Hillsdale Eefine  Batting 

JIudson  (c.  h.) Henry  C.  Miller 

Kinderhook Lawrence  A^anBuren 

Livingston Henry  Hare 

Malden  Bridge Eussel  D.  Ashley  . . 

Martindale  Depot. . . Martin  Ham 

Mellenville  .' Jeremiah  M.  Storm 

Moffett’s  Store Ezra  Waterbury  . . . 

New  Britain Allen  B.  Davis 

New  Lebanon Moses  Y.  Tilden. . . 

New  Lebanon  Centre  Freder’k  AV.  Everest 
New  Lebanon  Spr’gs  Hampton  C.  Bull. . . 

Niverville Edward  Carr. . . . , 

North  Chatham John  Schermerhorn 

North  Copake Benson  Simpson. . . 

Philmont Cornelius  M.  Horton 

Smoky  Hollow Christopher  Germon 

Spencertown Denison  J ones . . 

Stockport Andrew  Moore  . 

Stuyvesant 

Stuyvesant’s  Falls  . . ‘Peter  A.  Van  Allen 

Taghkanick j Jacob  Boice 

Valatie . John  H.  Corning. . . 

West  Taghkanick. . . I Robert  A.  Boraback 


Corilandt  County* 


Blodgett  Mills 

Cincinnatus 

Cortland  Village cM. 

Cuyler 

East  Homer 

East  Scott 

East  A^irgil 

Freetown  Corners. . . 

Harford 

Homer 

Hunt’s  Corners 

Keeney’s  Settlement. 

Lapeer 

Little  York 

McGrawville 

Marathon 

Messengerville 

Preble 

Scott 

Solon 

South  Cortlandt 

Taylor 

Texas  Valley 

Truxton 

Union  Valley 

Virgil 

WUlet 


! John  H.  Tanner — 
[George  J.  Kingman 
[Hiram  Crandall  . . . 
'Amaziah  Parker. . . 
George  Geutcheus  . 

Alvin  Kellogg 

Alexander  McVean 
William  W.S  wetland 
Simeon  E.  Griffin. . 

George  Ross 

Lewis  Swift 

Alvin  Brown  . * 

Royal  Johnson.  ... 
James  E.  Cushing. . 
Leander  B.  Palmer. 

Anson  Peck 

Bradley  M.  House. . 
Leonard  F.  Barrett. 
William  Alvord  . . . 
Samuel  Emerson . . . 

Enos  Smith 

Orrin  Leonard 

Robert  E.  Beach. . . 

Lytle  Ferguson 

Nelson  L.  Brooks. . 
Edwin  P.  Slafter. . . 
John  S.  Dyer 


Delaware  County. 

Andes Alex’r  B.  Douglas., 

Barbourville Harvey  Bryant 

Batavia  Kill  John  Loughran — 

Bloomville jAValter  Hill, 


Bovina 

Brushland  

Cabin  Hill  

Cadosia  Valley 

Cannonsville 

Clark’s  Factory 

Clovesville 

Colchester 

Croton  

Davenport 

Davenport  Centre. . . 
Delhi  ic.  h.) 


Thos.  McFarland, Jr 
Edward  McKenzie. 
James  Marshall — 
Alexander  Kiersted 
AVilliamK.  Owen.. 
Henry  A.  Clark  — 

John  Kelly 

Perry  Radeker 

Andrew  T.Treadwell 
John  Sherman  . 
Edwin  E.  Brown 
Crawford  B.  Sheldon 


43.94 

84.30 
192.S3 

1817.54 

3^8.71 

82.83 

81.56 

'81.55 

55.02 

87.06 

7.40 

168.99 

60.14 

189.17 

49.74 

49.09 

44.: 

5S.-12 

33.35 

104.-30 

105.59 

113.78 

82.31 
10.08 

336.77 

19.26 


29.06 

18S.7S 

676.72 

46.46 

22.32 

1-3.50 

21.20 

45.24 

79.02 

750.0(i 

17.29 

17.93 

30.00 

260.17 

196.30 

111.23 

146.74 

34.80 

17.14 

52.60 

15.26 

182.52 

29.18 

111.02 

46.89 


114.16 

15.01 

6.40 

90.8-3 

28.32 

.53.80 

14.38 

33.40 

7-3.65 

56.82 

3''.S8 

24.80 

85.62 

91.23 

5.5.14 

563.40 


$50.12 

5..33 

23.79 

11.11 

42.00 

46.43 

17.58 

14.46 

84.64 

2803.00 

291.55 

30.01 

37.55 

7.63 
23.48 

17.13 

4.63 
85.39 

81.14 
183.28 

12.91 

81.43 
16.77 

9.27 

8.81 

61.56 
22.18 

41.05 

44.20 

6.77 

282.02 

7.00 


15.00 

145.89 

1034.44 

26.05 
10.36 
10.69 
11.17 

25.05 
36.79 

650.00 

11.47 
13.15 
, 18.00 
3.61 
76.8-3 

62.98 

273.92 

15.51 

11.-35 

28.78 

7.56 

160.4-3 

15.75 

88.19 

28.72 


71.81 
6.52 
4.48 
27.10 
13.42 
31.98 
7.64 
20.34 
56.97 
82.27 
11.-36 
11.48 
8-5.78 
5-5.42 
1 -5.-35 
589.10 


Delaware  County —{Continued). 

Deposit 

Downsville . . . 

East  Branch . . 

Fergusonville 

Franklin 

Griffin’s  Corners 

Halcottsville 

Hale’s  Eddy 

Hamden. 

Hancock 

Harpersfield 

Harvard 

Hobart 

Kortright  

Lordsville 

Lumberville 

Margarettville 

Masonville 

Mert^dith 

Moresville 

New  Kingston 

New  Road  

North  Franklin 

North  Hamden 

North  Harpersfield . . 

North  Kortright 

Ouleout 

Partridge  Island 

Pepacton 

Eoxbury 

Shavertown 

Sidney  

Sidney  Centre 

Sidney  Plains 

South  Kortright 

Stamford 

Stockport  Station  . . . 

Stratton’s  Fall 

Trout  Creek 

Walton 

West  Brook 

West  Davenport 

West  Meredith 


Adriance 

Amenia  

Amenia  Union 

Arthursburgh 

Attlebury 

Bangall 

Barnegat 

Barrytown 

Beekman  

Bull’s  Head 

Campbellville 

Carthage  Landing  . . 

Chesnut  Ridge 

City 

Clinton  Corners 

Clinton  Hollow 

Clove 

Crouse’s  Store 

Crum  Elbow 

Dover 

EastFishkill 

Farmer’s  HiU 

Federal  Store 

Fishkill 

Fishkiil  Landing 

Fishkill  Plains 

Freedom  Plains 

Glenham 

Green  Haven 

Hart’s  Village 

Hibernia 

Hughson  villa 

Hull’s  Mill 

Hyde  Park 


, Silvester  D.  Hulce  . . 

$596.67 

$678.55 

. Eenssela’rAV.Elwood 

57.48 

10.37 

. vTCv/l^C’  VV  . AXU.UU.CX1, 

, Sandford  J.Ferguson 

126.88 

1.10 

. William  W.aters.  . . . 

397.58 

368.67 

. John  A.  Person  . . . . 

66.47 

-32.56 

, Jonathan  H.  Dean.. 

16.62 

13.09 

. Elias  Greenmail 

40.19 

12.84 

, Jabez  Bostwick,  Jr.. 

101.80 

62.67 

, Nelson  G.  Hyatt . . . .' 

31-3.43 

197.72 

Johnson  B.  Bragg  . . 

83.40 

37.23 

Henry  B.  Clanson. . . 

20.87 

8.24 

, Wm.  B.Champlin,Jr. 

168.14 

74.88 

, Wm.  Y.  McLaughry 

50.51 

29.63 

Alva  J.  Lord 

-32.00 

12.00 

Nelson  Tompkins. , . 

— 

— 

George  G.  Decker  . . 

86.09 

37.63 

Joseph  S.  Getter 

93.88 

48.08 

, Edward  Douglass. . . 

73.24 

29.12 

John  L.  More 

6-3.99 

31.28 

Isaac  Birdsill 

22.32 

10.78 

Daniel  Weed 

28.67 

9.09 

William  A.  Miller. . . 

15.53 

8.53 

Allen  Stoodley 

7.09 

3.29 

Levi  Seley 

26.71 

11.64 

Calvin  M.  Tinker  '. . . 

31.00 

13.-33 

Thomas  Covert 

21.49 

5.27 

James  Wheeler,  Jr. . 

5.86 

3.28 

Townsend  Shaver. . . 

16.30 

9.32 

Wm.  W.  Noble 

100.80 

44.10 

Alfred  Shaver 

10.00 

5.46 

George  Thatcher 

7.05 

2.-32 

Samuel  Davis 

22.04 

13.91 

Chffrles  S.  Rogers. . . 

55.42 

78.29 

John  S.  Andrews  . . . 

35.82 

9.62 

Charles  Griffin 

118.52 

54.80 

William  Knight 

39.63 

13.15 

Ira  Hicks 

21.29 

8.23 

Lebbeus  L.  Teed — 

11.83 

9.22 

Gabriel  S.  Sawyer. . . 

249.18 

209.38 

John  H.  Niles 

7.S0 

4.86 

Elisha  B.  Fero 

,23.19 

11.93 

Martin  Leet 

22.51; 

6.62 

itcbess  County. 

Peter  A.  Baldwin. . . 

35.79 

15.70 

George  Conklin . 

338.40 

303.83 

Amariah  Hitchcock, 

67.98 

35.09 

Vermilya  Brooks  . . . 

22.97 

12.27 

John  Pulver 

21.55 

11.54 

Nehemiah  llalsted.. 

'56.84 

18.1-3 

John  R.  Matthews  . . 

11.43 

7.23 

Joseph  Martin 

181.51 

140.58 

Jonathan  Sweet 

52.07 

23.80 

Frederick  B.  Schultz 

13.93 

9.68 

John  B.  Hethrington 

9.-34 

6.21 

Gilbert  Budd 

42.26 

25.09 

Edgar  Vincent 

2.5.11 

13.-34 

William  11.  Bostwick 

29.86 

6.16 

Stephen  H.  Smith. . . 

52.34 

12.92 

.Tolin  A W^ond  . . 

32.66 

17.22 

Harrison  W.  Tilton. . 

14.34 

7.85 

-Joshua  Brownell 

9.97 

5.61 

Israel  Marshall 

24.08 

8.24 

Hiram  W.  Chapman 

148.41 

160.13 

Jacob  Horton 

32.38 

15.54 

Sherman  Howard . . . 

10.-311 

6.S9 

James  Hammond. . . 

20.09 

-3.98 

-Tohn  W.  Brett 

35i.36 

382.-34 

Joseph  Cromwell  . . . 

411.10 

298.48 

Rynier  S.  Van  Wyck 

32.81 

14.28 

Sumner  Mandeville. 

23.42 

12.3-3 

George  W.  Wescott. 

131.47 

20.18 

William  C.  Carl 

10.93 

8.10 

Isaac  G.  Sherman. . . 

72.45 

24.96 

George  E.  Ketcham. 

16.60 

5.68 

Zach’r’hV.  Hasbrook 

12-3.78 

35.05 

Edward  P.  Barton . . 

9.03 

2.01 

Jacob  J.  Stall 

7.92 

4.94 

Abraham  Way 

29.28 

13.54 

[John  Killmer' 

62.15 

24.66 

112 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


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Dutchess  County— {Continued). 


La  Grangeville 
Leedsville.  ... 

Lithgow 

Little  Best 

Locust  Glen  — 
Mabbettsville . . 


Mansfield 

Matteawan 

Milan 

New  Hackensack. . 
New  Hamburgh  . . . 

North  East 

North  East  Centre  . 
North  East  Station. 

Oblong 

Oswego  Village 

Pawling 

Pine  Plains 

Pleasant  Plains 

Pleasant  Eidge 

Pleasant  Valley 


Poughquag 

Pulver’s  Corners . . . 

Quaker  Hill 

Eed  Hook  

Ehinebeck 

Eock  City 

Salt  Point 

Schultzsville 

Sharon  Station 

Slate  Dock 

South  Amenia 

South  Dover 

Sprout  Creek 

Staatsburgh 

Stanfordville  

Stormville 

Tivoli 

Upper  Eed  Hook. . 

Verbank 

Wappinger’s  Falls. 

Washington 

Washington  Hollow. 

Wassaic 

Wing’s  Station 


Akron 

Alden 

Big  Tree  Corners.. . 

Black  Eock 

Black  Eock  Dam. . . 

Boston 

Bowmansville 

Brant  

Buffalo  (e.  h.)  

Buffalo  Plains 

Cheektowaga 

Clarence  

Clarence  Centre  — 

Clarksburgh  

Col  den 

Collins 

Collins  Centre 

Crittenden 

East  Amherst 

East  Aurora 

East  Eden  

East  Evans 

East  Hamburgh 

Eden 

Eden  Valley 

Eggertsville 

Elma 

EllicoU 

Evans  


Farnliam  

Four  Mile  Creek  . . 
Glcnwood 


(Brooks  Vermilyea. . . 

$19.82 

$5.22 

Joseph  D.  Hunt 

30.85 

4.73 

William  Sutherland. 

49.05 

25.40 

Bennet  Humeston. . . 

19.85 

8.30 

Isaac  Van  Wagner. . 





James  Mabbett 

47.62 

29.04 

John  E.  Miller 

13.10 

5.26 

John  J.  Hall 

11.46 

5.24 

Chauncey  Green 

295.^7 

167.59 

John  Crandall 

26.71 

15.92 

Henry  D.  Needham. 

40.70 

12.75 

Thomas  Burroughs. 

142.50 

20.60 

Newman  Lord 

28.00 

16.32 

John  G.  Caulkins. . . 

48.47 

24.53 

Harvey  Eoe  

101.40 

136.44 

Oliver  Barrett 

13.53 

1.81 

James  Congdon 

33.87 

16.51 

Orwin  Theall 

16.3.72 

127.68 

William  Toms 

186.65 

130.78 

Benj’n  I.VanKeuren 

26.39 

F.ll 

George  Weight 

4.37 

3.24 

Joel  0.  Holmes 

138.58 

46.54 

Albert  8.  Pease 

1722.76 

4514.20 

Stephen  V.  Eogers. . 

67.34 

35.15 

Isaac  J.  Sutherland. 

20.17 

5.96 

John  P.  Hayes 

31.16 

10.43 

Jeremiah  Hendricks 

223.95 

163.69 

Albert  A.  Eider 

583.18 

587.64 

John  H.  Stilwell 

37.39 

14.16 

Charles  Brown 

86.58 

9.3-i 

Daniel  H.  Schultzs. . 

21.16 

9.95 

Noah  G.  Clark 

72.86 

2.53 

John  M.  Keese  

35.54 

19.33 

Milo  F.  Winchester. 

50.50 

17.51 

Daniel  White 

31.46 

11.02 

William  H.  Hopkins. 

22.03 

6.29 

James  Eussell 

78.55 

25.32 

Charles  Gregory 

76.13 

28.00 

William  E.  Kelly 

48.45 

22.30 

Philip  H.  Lasher 

276.50 

155.20 

Gottlob  Haas 

83.92 

28.92 

Lewis  S.  Davis 

41.04 

18.85 

James  Eoy 

325.54 

248.27 

John  8.  Thorn 

110.96 

19.80 

Seymour  Tomlinson. 

87.64 

25.44 

Orville  Gridley 

54.11 

13.45 

William  B.  Eoss 

108.11 

21.95 

Erie  County • 

Silas  Tabor 

202.33 

115.80 

Elisha  Saunders 

195.37 

70.85 

James  Craig 

22.95 

10.17 

George  Johnson 

253.92 

174.09 

Charles  Manley 

200.00 

120.00 

James  L.  Drake 

87.14 

42.96 

Eli  H.  Bowman 

73.91 

32.71 

George  C.  Akeley  . . 

4'9.34 

21.59 

Jame's  G.  Dickie  . . . 

2000.00 

19,57,!.:  9 

Joseph  B.  Scott 

28.68 

12.17 

Nathan’]  Illingworth 

40.87 

19.72 

Samuel  Utley 

185.20 

73.63 

John  Eshleman  . . . 

69.80 

39.67 

Simeon  Clark 

18.61 

6.59 

Eichard  S.  Shelley. . 

42.94 

16.18 

Thomas  S.  Hibbard. 

71.34 

36.12 

Alexander  M.  Bruce 

84.57 

36.42 

Henry  P.  Sadler 

63.49 

27.24 

Christian  L.  Frick. . 

8.98 

5.14 

James  M.  Payne  . . . 

146.35 

18.42 

John  Casper 

15.96 

6.19 

Charles  S.  Clark 

84.51 

22.29 

Abner  D.  Potter 

108.80 

48.63 

Hiram  E.  Jones 

87.77 

86.72 

Joseph  Webster  ... 

26.31 

7.77 

Chri.stian  Eggert  . . . 

— 

— 

Warren  Jackman  .. 

80.73 

14.99 ' 

23.82 

12.82 ' 

James  S.  Stray 

88.79 

49.02  i 

1 Alonzo  D.  Winslow. 

81.25 

7.98 ; 

I "jr r'iii Show 

, 'Elisha  P.  Adams  . . . 

6.69 

5.15 1 

, 1 Stephen  I.  Hedges  . 

44.63 

22.09  1 

Erie  Cownty — {Continued). 

Grand  Island 

GritHn’s  Mills 

Hamburgh 

Hamburgh  on  the 

Lake 

Harris  Hill 

Holland 

Lancaster 

Langford  

Looneyville ■. . . 

Manila 

Marshfield 

Mill  Grove 

Morton’s  Corners  . . . 

New  Oregon 

North  Boston 

North  Clarence 

North  Evans 

Patchin 

Pontiac 

Eed  Jacket 

Sardinia 

Shirley 

South  Wales 

Spring  Brook 

Springville 

Tonawanda  

Town  Line 

Wales 

Wales  Centre 

Water  Valley 

West  Falls 

West  Seneca 

West  Seneca  Centre 

Westwood  

White’s  Corners .... 

Williamsville 

Willink 

Winspear 

Woodward’s  Hollow 


Daniel  Morgan 

1 $36,051 

Benajah  Stockwell  . 

1 58.11 

Levi  Lawrence 

i 60.69 

Theron  B.  Eogers  . . 

j 20.63 

Joseph  E.  Koch 

14.71 

Oliver  G.  Eowley. . . 

87.45 

Henry  L.  Bingham  . 

346.81 

George  P.  Sippel. . . 

— 

Eobert  Looney 

19.36 

Towler  Munger 

— 

John  Potter 

17.74 

John  Holley 

60.26 

Samuel  A.  Morton. . 

30.54 

Timothy  Taylor 

' 8.08 

John  Stilwell  

34.59 

Jared  Parker 

4.27 

James  Cleghorn 

a5.32 

Henry  Burgess 

25.40 

William  Tunkey  . . . 

33.67 

Asa  Whittemore 

18.38 

Horace  Bailey 

85.60 

Paul  H.  White 

25.04 

Greenman  Smith . . . 

55.98 

Asa  J.  W.  Palmer  . . 

50.00 

Camden  C.  Lake  . . . 

362.09 

Christian  M.  Eggert. 

409.13 

Eobert  Neel 

85.11 

Clark  Hudson,  Jr. . . 

40.11 

Willard  W.  Stevens. 

63.14 

William  S.  Earl 

20.21 

J.  Hoyt  Henshaw. . . 

51.63 

Nelson  Eeed 

16.04 

Henry  F.  Hill 

4.67 

Andrew  J.  Pickard . 

8.50; 

Abel  E.  Brayman, . . ^ 

29.59 

Philip  J.  Zent ' 

‘275.71: 

Stephen  Holmes | 

93.79 1 

William  Winspear. . | 

16.58 

Isaac  Woodward ... 

11.30' 

Essex  Cennty. 


Au  Sable  Forks 

Bloomingdale 

Crown  Point 

Dead  Water  Iron 

Works 

Elizdbetldovm  (c.  h.) 


Jay 

Keene 

Keeseville 

Lewis 

Minerva  

Moriah 

New  Eussia 

North  Elba 

North  Hudson 

Olmstedville 

Port  Henry  

Port  Kendall 

Port  Kent 

Schroon  Lake 

Schroon  Eiver  

Ticonderoga 

Upper  Jay 

Wadham’s  Mills  — 

Westport 

Whallonsburgh 

Willsborough 

Wilmington 


Thomas  D.  Trumbull 

Sidney  Carr 

Chauncey  Fenton 

Herbert  L.  Cady . . 

Samuel  C.  Dwyer 
Eobert  Fortune  . . 
Alex’r  M.  Pitcher 
Edmund  S.  Eussell 
Gorton  T.  Thomas 
William  Thompson 
Absalom  P.  Morse 
George  W.  Lee. . . 
Lucius  Bishop  — 
Hiram  K.  Wiles. . 
Charles  H.  Potter . 
Benjamin  T.  Willis 
John  C.  Douglass 

Levi  Higby  

Charles  P.'Allen. . 
Ashley  P.  Eawson 

Eussell  Eoot 

Wm.  A.  G.  Arthur 
Benjamin  Wells .. 
Asa  P.  Hammond 
Harvey  Pierce  . . . 
James  S.  Whallon 
Charles  Sheldon. . 
Walter  Child 


236.02 

28.90 

835.32 


253.95 
324.60 
97.20 
44.80 
854.94 
74.49 
40.39 
252. 78  j 
18.73; 
23.26 
35.03 
22.00 
303.63 
6.86 
83.93 
163.05 
46.01 
263.45 
29.91 
80.53 
294.66 
68.37 
108.92 
86.57 


Franl^lin  County. 


Andrusville 

Bano^or 

Joseph  E.  Dav 

Clark  A.  Patterson.. 

119.89 

Bombay  

Schuyler  Button 

Eli  Barse 

66.11 

"Rrnah’Q  Afillft  

• 67.41 

T^i^r|rA  

Giles  W.  Smith 

25.26 

Chateau<’"ay 

Silas  A.  Douglas  — 
Smith  M.  Payne  — 
George  J.  Cook  — 

840.89 

Chateaugay  Lake  . . 
Cook’s  Corner 

6.98 

$21.29 

28.46 

30.34 

7.37 

8.00 

35.32 

246.66 

8.56 

8.36 

80.56 

15.26 
4.25 

18.83 

1.31 

53.31 

13.94 

17.80 
10.55 
26.54 

15.94 
15.53 
25.00 

75.81 
313.12 

44.17 

19.68 

25.10 

9.27 

24.26 
9.84 
2.55 
5.50 

16.32 
147.03 

33.77 

.17 

8.15 


84.40 

8.48 

316.39 


175.98 

261.29 

44.65 

20.04 

949.16 

m.ss 
26.62 
192.32 
7.36 
9.35 
17.75 
10.56-  , 
303.92 
4.60 

84.59 
69.02 

10.43 
197.20 

14.32 

83.44 
207.19 

72.36 

65.97 

22.59 


76.40 

80.08 

23.16 

1S.S2 

818.44 

4.56 


NEW  YORK. 


ns 


Left-hiuiii  column  shows  compcnsution  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hancl  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Dickinson l Simeon  C.  H 

Dickinson  Centre. . . jHarvey  M.  S; 

Duane John  Phipps 

East  Corfstable i Joel  Perkins 


Hogansburgh lAlCred  Fulton. . . 

Malone  (c.  h.) Charles  Durkee 


North  Bangor [George  H.  Stevens 

North  Burke jDavid  Bush.. 

Saranac  Lake iMilote  Baker. 

South  Bombay George  T.  Burgess 

Trout  Eiver Elisha  Hollister 


West  Constable iNelson  Wiley 


FiiUon  County. 


Bleeker  

Broadalbin 

Cranberry  Creek  . . , 

Crum  Creek 

Ephratah 

Garoga 

Gloversville 

Johnstoten  (c.  h.). . . 

Keck’s  Centre. 

Kingsborough 

Lassellsville 

Lotville 

Mayfield 

Mill’s  Corners 

Newkirk’s  Mills 

Northampton 

North  Broadalbin. . . 

Northville 

Oppenheim 

Osborn’s  Bridge 

Perth 

Kockwood 

Sammonsville 

Stratford 

Union  Mills 

Vail’s  Mills 

Westbush 

West  Galway 

West  Perth 

Whitesburgh 


John  D.  Shaver. 
Alonzo  J.  Banks 
John  A.  Beilis. . 


Bussell  Wells 


Leander  Wood 


son 

Isaac  Combes 
James  Dunn  . 
Joseph  Keck. 
Daniel  Potter 


Harvey  D.  Smith . 


John  P.  Swartwout. 

Seth  Cook 

George  Stewart. . . 

Elli  Dennis 

George  W.  Berry. 
John  S.  Hyatt .... 


Irwin  H;  Van  Wart. 
Peter  J.  Hoes  . . 
John  M.  Swobe 
James  B.  White  . . . [ 


Genesee  County. 

Alabama {Selah  Vosburgh 

Alexander jAbial  W.  Ensign — 

Batavia  (c.  h.) | William  Seaver 

Bergen  ; Horace  S.  Green  . .. 

Bethany Carlos  A.  Huggins  . 

Brookville Lucius  Farnham  . . . 

Byron  James  W.  Seaver. . . 

Corfu  Eobert  Millar  

Darien [ Quartus  Graves  . . . 

Darien  Centre Benjamin  Vickery. . 

East  Bergbn  Gilbert  Churchill  . . 

East  Betiiany William  H.  Eumsey. 

East  Elba Alonzo  J.  Ilulett 

East  Pembroke Eeuben  Babcock  . . . 

Elba Alvah  U.  Willis 

Le  Boy i Alanson  T.  Drake  . . 

Linden Buf us  B.  Spencer. .. 

Morganville German  Lathrop  . . . 

North  Bergen ;D.aniel  F.  Merrill... 

North  Pembroke Levi  Blackman 

Oakfield Bansom  Deshon 

Pavilion Warren  Fay  

Pavilion  Centre Josiah  N.  Eogers... 

Pembroke Alvin  Harroun 

Boanoke Joel  P.  Beed 

South  Alabama Jacob  Winslow 

South  Byron John  Bean 

Stafford William  Barnett 


vedH). 

d $21.80  $13.3T 

n 22.51:  10.09 

8.78 1 3.79 

. 82.35  46.45 

. 364.6? 

i 111.71 

. 41.8^ 

i 25.59 

. 79.81 

' 38.10 

. 838'.0? 

! 980.84 

11  8.04 

i 4.12 

e 107.71: 

; 95.03 

. 59.58 

i 29.34 

. 21.41 

' 13.55 

. 31.12 

1 10.77 

— 

— 

; 78.43 

1 50.41 

6.29 

1 4.07 

. 66.32 

! 45.17 

. 48.32 

1 36.93 

. 294.32 

! 324.87 

. 12.29 

' 6.99 

y 6.26 

7.63 

. 47.38 

27.93 

■ 22.05 

10.06 

. 413.62 

411.64 

. 636.63 

560.18 

. 108.21 

28.86 

r 24.65 

12.61 

— 

— 

. 68.77 

38.39 

6.29 

4.58 

. 34.50 

20.47 

. 107.64 

47.61 

. 26.18 

12.78  ' 

. 111.68 

41.64 

. 86.10, 

18.75 

. 35.17 

17.73 

30.34 

14.89 

43.87 

19.71 

18.48 

9.92 

, i 40.63 

24.71  i 

, ' 13.06 

6.84  i- 

i,  49.69 

29.27  1^ 

1 12.40 

7.22  ; 

76.59 

36.21 

! 8.52 

6.90  ■ 

! 14.70 

7.86  - 

105.89 

70.00 

174.12 

131.89 

1491.12 

1556.12 

233.89 

•85.33  ] 

73.87 

31.26  ] 

13.77 

7.95  < 

145.29 

130.69  J 

190.51 

112.64  ( 

101.52 

35.37  ( 

100.64 

73.76  ( 

16.52 

10.37  I 

62.16 

28.73  I 

— 

I 

123.97 

63.08  I 

192.60 

107.11  I 

1181.64 

1193.67  I 

67.40 

23..35  I 

63.87 

36.75  T 

73.29 

45.43  I 

41.11 

27.11  C 

277.07 

1-34.02  G 

108.13 

63.47  1 

1 45.04: 

18.71  I 

83.85  i 

48.37  J 

! 15.46: 

7.09!  I 

j 82.43 

45.05  j I 

176.46 

74.04  A 

1 156.491 

76.111  A 

Genesee  County — {Continued). 
Stone  Church  . 

AVest  Batavia  . 

West  Bergen  .. 

West  Bethany. 


Orison  Stephens 

$44.84 

Alva  Winans 

38.44 

Eobert  L.  Traver  . . 

36.80 

Heman  Brown 

3.64 

$30. 8o 
1T.34 
22.44 
1.53 


Creesie  County. 


Acra 

Ashland 

Athens 

Big  Hollow 

BushnellsviUe. . 

Cairo 

Cutskill  (c.  h.) . . 
Cornwall  ville . . , 

Coxsackie 

Durham 

East  Durham . . 

East  Jewett 

East  Windham 

Gayhead  

Greenville  

Heusonville 

Hunter..  

Jewett  Centre. . . 

Kiskatom 

Leeds 

Lexington 

Medway 

New  Baltimore. 

Norton  Hill 

Oak  Hill 

Palenville 

Prattsville 


Bed  Falls 

South  Cairo 

South  Durham  . . . 

Tannersville 

Union  Society 

West  Kill 

West  Lexington  . . 
Windham  Centre. 


Daniel  S.  Lennon 
Sanford  Tuttle . . . 

James  G.  Foster 

John  B.  Fish 

Francis  P.  Dewey. 
William  Pierson. . 
Joseph  Joesbury . . . . 

D.  France 

Henry  Hermance.. . 
Erastus  T.  Peck. . 
Amos  Cleaveland 
Alanson  Woodworth 

Ira  Sherman 

Orson  Howard 

Bradley  S.  McCabe. . 

Simon  Winfield 

Frederick  Beach.  . . 

West  Chase 

Jacob  S.  Bloom 

Silleck  D.  Smith 

Newman  J.  Lament. 
Frederic  S.  Green. . . 
Henry  Slingerland . . 
Nehemiah  Eamsdell 

Henry  I.  Peck 

Charles  H.  Teal 

Philander  K.  Salis- 
bury  

John  E.  Bassett 

Zerah  Ferry 

Gilbert  Curtis 

Norman  H.  Gray. . . . 

Thomas  Day 

Elijah  P.  Bushnell.. 

Austin  Chase 

Noble  P.  Cowles  . . . 


Hamilton  County. 


Hope  Centre. 


jMorehouseville  (c.h.) 


Leonard  Anibal 

King  H.  Hall 

Elias  P.  Gilman 

James  H.  BrowneU  . 

John  Eesseguire 

Aaron  B.  Sturges  . . . 
Havilla  Winchell  . . . 

John  C.  Holmes 

William  J.  Powell. . . 


Herkimer  County. 


Zachariah  Popple... 
Addison  Lamberson. 

John  Gird 

William  H.  Morgan. 

Cameron  Moon 

James  B.  Hawks 

Job  Bronson 

Peter  Green 

Alexander  V an  Slyck 
William  M.  Dutton.. 
John  D.  Champion.. 
Patrick  M.  Smith  . . . 

Arthur  D.  Ward 

Jarius  Mather 

Absalom  Hotaling. . . 
Elisha  AVetmore,  Jr. 

Henry  Bills 

William  L.  Gray 

Hubbard  H.  Morgan 
Ira  E.  L.  Hamilton. . 
Adam  Miller 


31.041  17  34 

240.20 

183.49 

229.09 

92.49 

9.20 

5.06 

17.18 

10.92 

182.13 

82.99 

962.42 

1223.07 

7.17 

5.09 

449.36 

578.93 

145.85 

82.56 

64.30 

33.97 

7.24 

4.50 

6.S0 

3.05 

8.30 

6.74 

129.66 

47.67 

11.61 

7.55 

80.52 

28.46 

8.83 

4.98 

24.10 

14.56 

177.03 

19.90 

57.97 

26.22 

85.35 

20.30 

111.11 

52.U 

30.70 

17.77 

75.13 

41.87 

49.75 

29.94 

250.99 

241.57 

60.21 

30.30 

25.54 

12.80 

23.27 

13.40 

25.00 

14.71 

18.35 

6.66 

75.53 

45.94 

8.18 

6.58 

145.17 

118.10 

10.10 

7.10 

9.96 

9.18 

1.80 

1.31 

6.06 

3.74 

10.57 

7.10 

9.50 

4.81 

27.66 

14.46 

15.01 

3.22 

41.54 

27.04 

Horatio  N.  Johnson. 

•e. [John  Marked 

Samuel  C.  Franklin. 


! 24.02 

1 13.09 

■ 125.58 

: 52.75 

27.87 

17.67 

116.56 

47.66 

58.27 

82.76 

28.78 

20.43 

2.34 

1.17 

, 15.41 

11.56 

52.78 

25.15 

52.29 

23.15 

40.04 

20.92 

10.19 

5.79 

274.94 

5.71 

292.86 

251,64 

40.71 

24.61 

24.48 

12.21 

42.89 

19.78 

497.14 

89.5.90 

363.28 

292.59 

71.64 

30.42 

40.93 

17.93 

1259.75 

175.5.48 

83.71 1 

10.81 

130.69  i 

53.00 

8 


114 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E RS  . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compeusation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Otflce  to  Department. 


Herkimer  County — {Continued). 


Mohawk 

New  Graefenberg. 

Newport 

Newville 

North  Winfield  . . 

Norway 

Ohio 

Page’s  Corners  . . . 
Paine’s  Hollow  , . . 

Poland 

Kussia 

Salisbury 

Salisbury  Centre . . 
Soijth  Columbia  . . 

Starkville 

Van  Hornesville. . 

Warren 

West  Schuyler 

West  Winfield 

Wilmurt 

Winfield 


Adams 

Adams  Centre 

Alexandria 

Antwerp 

Belleville 

Black  Eiver 

Brownville 

Burr’s  Mills 

Cape  Vincent 

Carthage 

Champion 

Champion  South 

Roads 

Chaumont 

Clayton 

Clayton  Centre 

Dcpauville 

D<  xter 

East  Iloundsfield. . . . 

blast  Rodman  

Ellisburgh 

Evans’  Mills 

Felt’s  Mills 

Great  Bend 

Henderson 

La  Fargeville 

Le  Eaysville 

Limerick 

Lorraine 

Mannsville 

Military  Road 

M men’s  Bay 

Narrows 

Natural  Bridge 

North  Adams 

North  Wilna 

Omar 

Orleans  Four  Corners 

Oxbow 

PameliaFourCorners 

Perch  River 

Philadelphia ; . . 

Pierrcpont  Manor. . . 

Pillar  Point 

Plesis  

Point  Peninsula 

Redwood 

Pobcrts’  Corners 

Rodman  

Rural  Hill 

Rutland  

Sackct’s  Harbor 

Saint  Lawrence  

Sanford’s  Corners. . . 

Smithville  

Soulli  Kulland 

Stcrlingville 

Stone  Mills 

Stowell’s  Corners 


Richard  Hooper 

Abner  Reede 

Lewis  L.  Jabez  . . . 

Alford  Allen 

Simeon  Oaks 

George  O’Leary.. . 
Samuel  B.  Starr  . . 
Ira  Hall 


432.49 

83.32 

82.U9 

94.39 

51.11 
SS.94 
61.77 

19.12 


411.02 

19.78 

7.10 

70.22 

19.73 

86.30 

23.06 

4.S3 


Leonard  B.  Root 

$41 6.97;  $324.49 

Richard  Holland  . . . 

67.52 

' 34.39 

Sherman  Wooster  . . 

313.55 

840.41 

Ezra  Jones  

28.98 

15.54 

Nathaniel  M.Morgan 

21.99 

12.40 

Jeremiah  Smith 

77.113 

38.74 

William  Coppernoll. 

39.08 

23.09 

Rufus  W.  Crain 

23.40 

12.07 

Asa  C.  Eichtmyer. . . 

16.56 

8.46 

James  Bebee 

60.74 

26.42 

James  Policy 

65.49 

27.93 

Frederick  Ives 

100.04 

33.34 

John  Bliss 

96.85 

39.87 

Philip  Haner 

19.98 

12.03 

John  A.  Walrath — 

56.95 

21.71 

Julius  Dayton  Munn 

68.35 

32.45 

William  Kinne 

42.29 

22.43 

Vaughn  Sweet 

41.88 

21.94 

Sewell  S.  Morgan.. . 

190.82 

67.82 

Harvey  Nethaway.. 

5.50 

2.56 

Dean  Burgess 

38.93 

21.40 

[ferson  County. 

[Mason  Curtiss 

485.48 

554.58 

Danforth  Doty 

171.86 

72.03 

Andrew  Cornwall. . . 

90.19 

49.11 

Joseph  P.  Ellis 

287.27 

212.86 

Daniel  H.  Chapman. 

205.80 

102..59 

George  W.  Hazelton 

59.09 

34,49 

George  Brown 

278.65 

221.06 

Dewitt  C.  Strong 

17.69 

7.31 

Jacob  Beringer 

942.84 

36.76 

Benjamin  V.  Buxton 

371.75 

364.12 

Oran  0.  Johnson. . . . 

62.63 

29,46 

Milo  S.  Twining 

15.27 

5 77 

Alex’r  C.  Hamblin . . 

125.95 

74.06 

N apol  eonB.  Johnston 

316.77 

274.15 

Isaac  Chapman 

2.79 

,59 

James  Johnson 

103.54 

49.43 

Julius  C.  Riggs 

141.62 

101.85 

Nelson  Jones 

24.97 

■ 12.22 

Thomas  Wait 

36.02 

14.13 

Jeremiah  Lewis 

85.66 

56.51 

Henry  Walradt 

199.011 

185.46 

Orlen  Wheelock 

59.14 

23.65 

Samuel  McNeill 

77.10 

34.69 

156.81 

86.05 

Edgar  W.  Bedell 

125.^7 

95.97 

Horace  Grover 

83.59 

20.93 

John  W.  Edwards.. 

55.74 

23.76 

Parley  Brown 

46.73 

11.15 

James  I.  Steele 

141.43 

72.41 

Daniel  S.  Becker. . . . 

7.21 

8.32 

Christ’ph’r  Irvine,  Jr 

31.13 

18.54 

Thomas  W.  Collins. . 

7.37 

3.31 

Elkanah  French 

31.08 

10.52 

Albert  Rice 

8.06 

5.08 

Sanford  Lewis 

24.25 

14.13 

Pliny  Newton 

34.61 

14.05 

James  A.  Pierce 

13.91 

6.91 

[Martin  V.  Brainard. 

100.89 

45.96 

Solomon  Baum 

74.68 

41.08 

Hugh  Smith 

52.23 

22.12 

[George  E.  Tucker. . . 

100.31 

40.81 

Jerome  Allen  

124.98 

41,89 

John  L.  Alger 

41.69 

7.39 

vTonas  C.  Bidleman. . 

118.84 

103.09 

Francis  C.  Cline  ... 

22.46 

12.10 

Abner  Burlingame. . 

111.26 

05.68 

Albert  R.  Lee 

12.68 

6.64 

Almanson  Tibbitts.. 

138.60 

59.74 

Henry  Green 

42.77 

19.37 

Hiram  W.  Tuttle.... 

7('.88 

2.61 

Jefferson  County — {Contirmed). 


Theresa 

Three  Mile  Bay 

Ward  well 

Wdiertown  (c.  h.) . . . 

West  Theresa 

Wilna 

Woodville 

Worth  ville 


Lucius  Hannahs 

$228.40 

Menzo  Wheeler 

180.90 

David  Wheeler  .... 

14.64 

Wm.  H.  Sigourney. . 

1959.90 

'John  Rappole 

6.78 

Nelson  Lewis 

10.76 

John  B.  Clark  

51.80 

Henry  Hitchcock  . . . 

24.30 

Rings  Cousity. 


Brooklyn  (c.  h.). 

Canarsie ' 

Creseo  

East  New  York. 
Fldthush  (c.  h.). 

Flatlands  

Fort  Hamilton. . 

Gravesend 

Green  Point 

New  Utrecht 

Williamsburgh  . 


Daniel  Van  Voorhis. 

2000.00 

Andrew  A.  Myers  . . 

7.00 

Alonzo  G.  Hammond 

6.54 

Philip  H.  Reid 

146.75 

Richard  L.  Schoon- 
maker 

183.18 

John  B.  Hendrickson 

31.41 

Joseph  Crocker 

151.49 

Gilbert  Hicks 

60.81 

Isaac  K.  Snell 

398.59 

Englebert  L.  Barre. . 

79.51 

James  Murphy. 

1715.33 

Lewis  Coiintyt 


Barnes’  Corners 

Brantingham 

Collinsville  

Constableville 

Copenhagen 

Croghan  

Cronk’s  Corners 

Deer  Eiver 

Denmark 

Diana 

Glensdale 

Greig 

Harrisburgh  

High  Market 

Houseville 

Indian  Eiver 

Leyden  

Lowville 

Lyonsdale 

Lyons’  Falls 

iSlartinsburgli  (c.  h.) 

Montague 

Naumburgh 

New  Boston 

New  Bremen 

Osceola  

Pinkney  

Port  Leyden 

South  Harrisburgh. . 

Sterling  Bush 

Turin 

Watson 

West  Leyden 

West  Lowville 

West  Martinsburgh. 


Horace  Lucas 

Adam  Deitz 

James  A.  Pratt 

John  C.  Stiles 

Gustavus  A.  Scovill. 

Joseph  Rivet 

Zebulon  S.  Jones.. . . 
Edward  L.  Hulbert. . 

Morris  IlartM'ell 

Alanson  C.  Caldwell. 
Sherburn  D.  Mason . 

Cyrus  W.  Pratt 

Oren  E.  Moody 

Charles  P.  Felshaw. 

Mortimer  Smith 

Darius  G.  Bent 

Thomas  Baker 

George  S.  Case 

Joel  W.  Ager 

Gordias  H.  Gould. . . 
James  H.  Sheldon  . . 

Adam  Snell 

Jacob  Rohr,  2d 

Thomas  Taylor 

J ames  H.  Morrow  . . 

Seymour  Green 

John  J.  Goodenough 
John  H.  Williams. . . 

[Egbert  Lanpher 

Howard  Sterling 

j Charles  D.  Budd i 

I Joseph  Garmon : 

lOrson  Jenks I 

Luther  Hamblin | 

Van  Rensselaer  R.j 

! Leonard ! 


Avon 

Brooks’  Grove . . 

Byersville 

Caledonia 

Conesus 

Conesus  Centre . 

Cuylerville 

Dansville 


Livingston  County. 

George  Hosmer 

Nelson  La  Rue 

Robert  Denison. 

Orange  Dean,  Jr.. . , 

Hiram  Boyd 

John  Magee 

-Melvin  ll.  Dales 

Merritt  H.  Brown. . 


13.90 
6.91 

32.88 

215.76 

253.07 

30.42 

74.00 

107.48 

19.36 

C.i'O 

20.03 

26.58 

11.02 

71.40 

4.60 

101.32 

570.70 

21.91 
77.99 

291.42 


13.91 

37.92 
20.58 
15.62 
59.76 

7.16 

26.2U 

200.20 

39.23 

59.48 

10.08 

60.17 


459.83 
33.00 
32.50 
280.48 
25.06 
121.02 
12  '.1 


.$180.49 

82.15 

6.36 

3528.85 

2.21 

5.07 

24.94 

7.89 


16,993.n 

3.00 

3.18 

86.47 

63.48 

20.70 

58.36 

42.01 

321.36 

34.52 

4371.79 


7.49 

1.54 

16.52 

134.63 

91.12 

20.43 

32.41 

26.88 

9.33 

5.00 
8.07 

14.91 

6.14 

21.38 

3.00 
42.88 

473.59 

6.19 

26.07 

119.12 


5.22 

19.94 

13.40 

6.60 

28.43 

1.91 

16.00 

135.92 

9.94 

32.17 

4.84 

23.83 


395.38 

17.15 

19.03 

198.94 

15.28 

63.36 

34.36 


East  Avon  [Anson  Hazard. . . 

EastGroveland nverp^' 

East  Hill  William  Robinson 

East  Springwater. . . Isaiah  Horton 

h'eneseo  (c.  h.) Walter E.Lauderdalel 

Gibsonville. Joseph  Wilson 

Greigsville Elihu  H.  Lyman — , 

Groveland Addi  Arner  

Grovelaud  Centre  . . Edward  P.  Fuller. . . [ 


997.67  1185.36 
125.50  lul.51 


36.51 

13.62 

28.35 

772.15 

17.25 

40.95 

53.94 

24.13 


18.02 

7.41 

12.65 

1028.97 

14.37 

19.12 

32.70 

14.85 


NEW  YORK 


116 


Left-haaJ  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster,  Kiglit-haiid  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Depai  tment. 


Livingston  County — {Continued). 

Hemlock  Lake 

William  B.  Lemon. . 

.$11S.2S 

1 $52.21 

96.1(1 

1 86.36 

Inverness 

William  Fraser 

191.11 

^3.74 

Kysonville 

Abraham  S.  Thomp- 

' 14.26 

1 6.35 

114.4.S 

i 64.82 

7(14.26 

i 683.51 

Livonia. 

George  F.  Eamsdell. 

1S5.S6 

2' >0.00 

44.01) 

34.00 

Moscow 

Horatio  Jones.  Sd. . . 

19H.10 

167.92 

§84.87 

564.61 

J7..38 

16.27 

515.36 

547.67 

Nunda  Station 

James  Douglass 

Oakland  

47.63 

17.94 

PiflTard 

39.68 

13.83 

Eidge  

Andrew  J.  Sharp . . . . 

24.(!0 

14.00 

Eiver  Eoad  Forks  . . 

Giles  W.  Foote 

13.72 

13.13 

Scottsburgh 

Harvey  G.  Baker  . . . 

95.10 

56.11 

South  Avon 

Josiah  Chadwick  . . . 

57.62 

27.84 

South  Lima 

Samuel  T.  De  Forest 

41.02 

20.86 

South  Livonia 

Alonzo  N.  Hastings. 

58.08 

24.25 

Sparta 

John  Culbertson 

19.77 

9.58 

Spring  Water 

Joseph  C.  Whitehead 

14(i;17 

88.70 

Tuscarora 

71.99 

43.27 

25.86 

12.89 

York 

Duncan  McIntyre. . . 

224.80 

61.48  . 

Madison  County* 

Bennet’s  Comers  . . . 

Micah  Foster 

24.12 

13.21 

Bouckville ! . . . 

William  Coolidge. . i 

86.18 

41.72 

Bridgeport 

Spencer  Marsh,  Jr.  . 

75.69 

41.66 

Brookfield 

Benjamin  Gorton, . . . 

121.50 

55.84 

Canastota 

Edwin  E.  White 

369.01 

444.31 

Cazenovia 

George  C.  Brown . . . 

962.41 

910.35 

Chittenango 

Perez  D.  Harrington 

481.0(1 

894.24 

Chittenango  Falls. . . 

Orrin  Eansom 

22.31 

12.25 

Clockville 

Harvey  Simons. 

101.10 

41.41 

Cowaselon 

William  A.  Snook  . . 

15.03 

9.77 

De  Lancey 

Lewis  C.  York 

16.93 

13.61 

De  Euvter. 

Stephen  G.  Sears  . . . 

324.64 

268.78 

Earlville 

Joel  S.  Loveland 

223,31 

51.07 

East  Hamilton 

Franklin  Blanding.. 

64.66 

25.17 

Eaton 

John  T.  Whitney  . . . 

302.06 

240. 91 

Erieville 

Canfield  J.  Jennings 

53.80 

31.94 

Fenner 

Caroline  A.  Barrett  . 

26.53 

11.09 

Georgetown 

Alexander  H.  Niles. 

lpl.89 

49.56 

Hamilton 

Henry  G.  Beardsley. 

835.02 

1004.27 

Hubbard’s  Corners . . 

Clark  E.  Nash 

66.15 

36.42 

Lakeport 

John  Brezee 

27.58 

18.79  ■ 

Lebanon i 

Edwin  M.  Lamb 

64.47 

35.22  ' 

Lenox 

Joseph  W.  Bruce. .. 

49.58 

26.98  - 

Leonardsville 1 

James  H.  Brand  . . . 

156.44 

183.30  : 

Madison • 

Isaac  Curtis,  ’id 

198.77 

78.00  ; 

JiarrinviUe  (c.  h.)  . . ! 

James  Norton 

356.75 

OT  i CQ 
iSi-i.eO  ( 

Munsville | 

William  0.  Sumner. 

9.3.44 

102.09  , 

Nelson j 

John  Donaldson 

66.73 

33.52 

New  Woodstock 

James  Knight 

132,74 

63.14  , 

North  Brookfield 1 

Harry  Morgan 

82.48 

49.32  . 

Oneida 

Isaac  N.  Messinger  . 

500.00 

500.00  ' 

On  cid:iT.akft 

Airs  MaryAI  Nichols 

42.59 

2o  69  i 

Oneida  Valley 

George  T.  Kirkland. 

49!7] 

2t!94  i 

Perryville ' 

Orrin  J.  AVood worth 

74.50 

44.09  : 

Peterboro’  ^ 

Asahel  C.  Stone 

196.15 

72.69  ] 

Pine  Woods 

Benjamin  M.  Knapp 

34.82 

22.58  , 

Poolville 

Lansing  Swift 

83.92 

19.01  1 

Pratt’s  Hollow 

Henry  J.  Peet 

47.0S 

30.97 

Shed’s  Corners 

Alfred  D.  Gardner.. 

1-3.66 

5.32  ] 

Siloam 

Abel  French  

19.04 

12,13  - 

Solsville 

Alarsden  Kershaw  . . 

70.00 

30.00  ] 

South  Brookfield 

Joshua  D.  Clarke. . . 

48.65 

29,24  ^ 

South  Hamilton 

Lewis  Tabor 

1-2.00 

lo.oO  1 

Stockbridge 

Charles  L.  Anderson 

101.16 

50.48  ] 

Sullivan 

Wm.  T.  Abercrombiel 

70.56 

40.46  1 

Wampsville 

Duncan  AIcDougall. 

139.60 

79.29 

West  Eaton 

Joseph  E.  Darrow  , . j 

91.51 

69.38  f 

Monro®  County. 

t 

i 

Adams’  Basin | 

James  B,  Dresser. . . 1 

106.571 

44.94  S 

Brighton \ 

Benj’n  B.  Blossom..! 

129.211 

41.84  j 

Monroe  ( "ounty — {Continued). 

Brockport  I Samuel  M.  Olden. 

Bushnel’s  Basin | Samuel  Fairbanks 

Charlotte IDavid  S.  Holden . . 

Chili 'John  Panned 

Churchville Merritt  Moore  .... 


Clarkson 

Clarkson  Centre 

Clifton 

East  Clarkson. . . 

East  Penfield ... 

Egypt Josiah  C.  AldrichT° 

Fairport | Jeremiah  Chadwick, 


Moses  S.  Barker 

William  N.  Davis. . 
George  Arrowsmith 
Thomas  Toll'ord 


Gates. 

Greece 
Hanford’s  Landing 


Henrietta Mathias  L.  Angle 


Chauncey  Howell. 
William  Fall 
Elias  Avery  . . . 


Honeoye  Falls 

Irondequoit 

Mendon 

Mendon  Centre 

Mumford 

North  Chili 

North  Clarkson 

North  Greece 

North  Parma 

Ogden  

Parma . . 

Parma  Centre 

Penfield 

Pittsford 

Riga 

Rochester  (c.  h.) . . . . 

Kush 

Salmon  Creek 

Scottsville  . 

South  Greece 

Speneerport 

Sweden 

Webster 

West  Brighton 

West  Greece 

West  Henrietta 

West  Kush 

West  Webster 

Wheatland 


George  B.  McBride 
Caleb  K.  Hobbie... 

Lucius  0.  Hill 

Samuel  Cox 


Eobert  Fulton 

Alonson  Hyames  . . . 
Mrs.  Mary  Phelps. . . 
William  Berridge. . . 
James  Sanders  . . . . . 
Joseph  W.  Brown  . . 

Johnson  Servis 

Eobert  Staring 

Horace  Wheeler 

Henry  Straight 

Hubbard  S.  Allis 

Jess  H.  Loomis 

Sylvanus  Buel 

David  B.  Lewis 

Asa  D.  Wood 

John  Borst 

Ackurious  Johnson  . 
Ural  J.  Eeynolds  . . . 

William  Luther 

William  M.  Hills  . . . 
Alonzo  D.  Webster.. 
Egbert  S.  Cooking 

ham 

Henry  E.  Dwinell  . . 
John  Murdock 


Buel 


Montgomery  County, 


Loring  H.  Tifiiany. . . 

Joseph  French 

William  Irving 

Conrad  I.  Winne. . 

David  M.  Scott 

David  Spraker 

William  H.  Biggam 

Isaac  S.  Frost 


Jeremiah  Groat. . 
Hiram  Burns  .... 
Eobert  Campbell  . . . 

Peter  Enders 

John  P.  Ferguson. . . 

John  I.  Wendell 

William  Shuler 

Alonzo  Putnam 

Henry  Pawling 

Uriah  Potter 

Elias  A.  Brown. . . . 

Walter  Keller  

Matthew  Smith 

John  H,  Brook  man  . 

Hannibal  Fox 

Abraham  Hees 

Keuben  J.  Ide 

John  Bowdish 

j Charles  McAllister.. 

I William  Strong 

jDavid  Quackenbush 

IJames  E.  Lewis 

Joshua  Empie 

:Fisher  Putman 


$870.12  $924.84 

167.50 

1 73.04 

11(».99 

' 47.41 

56.44 

15.49 

242.98 

1 118.50 

188.48 

1 61.26 

52.37 

18.41 

77.86 

1 36.49 

64.83 

; 23.64 

14.)  10 

‘ 10.75 

47.15 

' 24.28 

, 321.63 

- 126.00 

2o..5y 

- 10.77 

76.66 

i 45.93 

35.61 

18.89 

104.71 

42.86 

300,42 

239.64 

19.03 

10.81 

151.83 

96.66 

48.96 

24.50 

. 178.04 

85.07 

133.19 

100.25 

S3. -'3 

17.24 

54.99 

30.03 

21.95 

13.85 

41.81 

2-3.50 

96.21 

57.52 

70.84 

25.47 

214.17 

154.78 

405.46 

230.21 

66.54 

34.72 

2000.0(1 

18,711.29 

127.91 

54.20 

44.45 

20.18 

361.87 

327.12 

17.17 

7.41 

258.13 

87.91 

70..53 

23.42 

183.27 

88.62 

25.72 

12.83 

52.16 

12.31 

87.94, 

44.84 

89.74 

45.52 

37.83 

17.03 

58.50 

22.08 

78.16 

30.59 

748.64 

621.44 

11.12 

7.06 

57.48 

28.71 

66.46 

42.54 

886,80 



23.40 

8.80 

40.53 

19.85 

44.30 

27,44 

17.41 

10.88 

466.77 

249.30 

84.24 

38.11 

843.87 

770.75 

35.06 

22.11 

232.25 

158.76 

44.53 

22.48 

58.01 

26.4-3 

19.06 

8.41 

63.72 

36.51 

37.29 

23.92 

28.01 

19.84 

5.56 

4.76 

27.-0 

14.05 

12-2.15 

20.89 

70.35 

88.24 

42.58 

26.83 

20n45 

120.33 

14.43 

9.44 

62.74 

31.64 

20.82 

12.40 

12.17 

9.06 

71.78 

49.23 

116 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTEPvS. 


Left-liand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


IVew  York  County. 


Haerlem 

King’s  Bridge — <. . . 

Manhattanville 

New  York 

Washington  Heights 
Yorkville 


John  S.  Kenyon 
John  P.  Dodge. , 
James  Doyle  — 
Isaac  V.  Fowler 
Abiel  B.  Mills  . . , 
Jordan  M.  Ball . 


IVlagara  County. 


Bergholtz John  Sy 

Cambria Darwin  S. Fellows., 

Coomer Theodore  M.  Titus. , 

County  Line Eldridge  Chapman. 


Dickersonville 

East  Porter 

East  Wilson 

Gasport 

Hartland 

Hess  Eoad 

Hickory  Corners  . . , 
Johnson’s  Creek  .. . 

Lake  Eoad 

La  Salle 

Lewiston 

Lockport  (c.  h.) 

Locust  Tree 

Mapleton 

Martinsville 

Middleport 

Mount  Cambria 

Newfane 

Niagara  Falls 

North  Eidge 

North  Wilson ■. 

Olcott 

Orange  Port 

Pekin 

Pendleton 

Pendleton  Centre  . . 

Eansomville 

Eapids 

Eeynale’a  Basin  . . . . 

Eoyalton 

Shawnee 

Somerset 

South  Pekin 


SheldonC.Townsend 

George  Lake 

David  H.  Sweet 

Alfred  Colwell 

Edmund  Yoke 

John  Collard 

Daniel' Pomroy 

Lewis  Goodremont. . 
Jeptha  W.  Babcock. 

John  Mason  

Benjamin  Cornell  .. 

Asher  Torrance 

Leonard  Saxer 

Nathan  Thayer 

William  Dornfield . 
Francis  L.  Taylor  . . 

John  Hodge 

John  J.  Outwater. . . 
John  F.  Murdock  . . 
Orlando  B.  Averill. . 

Emulous  Stacy 

Henry  A.  Eeynolds. 
Nathaniel  S.  Eussell 

Sparrow  S.  Sage 

Martin  Woock 

Henry  Pickard 

Wm.  11.  H.  Eansom. 
Alopzo  J.  Mansfield. 
John  H.  Bennett  . . . 

Joseph  Arnold 

Edwin  Cooke 

James  Mathews 

John  S.  Starr 


South  Eoyalton William  Fubsman.. 

South  Wilson Augustine  W.  Swick 

Suspension  Bridge.. 'Jacob  Henning 

Walmore j August  Wolf. 

West  Somerset Marvin  S.  Hess 

Wilson’s Hiram  B.  Tabor 

Wright’s  Corners  ...  Solomon  C.  Wright. 
Youngstown Eobert  Holland 


Alder  Creek 

Augusta  

Ava 

Babcock  Hill 

Big  Brook  

Blossvale . 

Booneville 

Bridgewater 

Camden  

Cassville ■ 

Clark’s  Mills 

Clayville 

Clinton  

Deansville 

Deerfield  

Delta 

Durhamville 

East  Florence  . . . . 

Florence  

Floyd  

Forest  Port 

Glenmore 

Hawkiusville 

Heclu  Works 

Higginsville 

Hillsboro’ 

Hill  Side 


Oiieid.-i  County. 

Chancery  Platt 

Henry  L.  Hawley  . . 

Silas  C.  Morse 

Peleg  B.  Babcock.. . 
Chauncey  Hayden. . 

•lohn  Bloss 

Eobert  Bamber 

Ezra  Brown 

Aaron  Stone 

Norman  Merrill 

Henry  Bettis 

Benjamin  F.  Joslyn. 
John  H.  Tower 


Joseph  Oster  ....... 

Elisha  A.  WalswortV 

Henry  P.  Truax 

Aaron  11.  Thomson 

Lewis  Eider 

Linus  L.  Moulton.. 
Alfred  N.  Hough  . . 
William  W.  Barber 

Henry  Neejer 

Ealph  B.  Shelley  . . 
(leorge  B.  Fiteh  . . . 
Harvey  W.  Dana. . 
George  Fletcher. . . 


Oneida 

1 $558.84 

13511.41 

Holland  Patent 

l(i7.89 

48.1 1 

Hurlbutville 

343.77 

1 80.58 

Kirkland 

2000.00  ■; 

I92,!)T'2.46 

Knox  Corners 

231.30 

1 122.60 

Lairdsville 

433.86 

1 997.98 

Lee 

Lee  Centre 

Lowell 

McConnellsville 

61.12 

38.33 

Marcy 

73.62 

33.76 

Marshall 

18.29 

8.39 

New  Hartford' 

27.62 

21.13 

New  London 

21.64 

9.48 

New  White  Lake. . . 

— 

— 

New  York  Mills 

21.55 

9.27 

North  Bay 

131.34 

70.70 

North  Bridgewater. . 

62.71 

33.33 

North  Gage { 

30.30 

15.10 

North  Western | 

23.80 

7.18 

Oneida  Castle > 

121.25 

81.11 

Oriskany i 

18.04 

9.01 

Oriskany  Falls ' 

84.59 

15.84 

Paris 

571. .51 

140.15 

Prospect ! 

1784.46 

3347.63 

Eemsen ; 

12.71 

7.84 

Rome  (c.  h.) ' 

9.49 

6.62 

Sangerfield 

36.00 

25.00 

Sauquoit 

198.89 

126.70 

Sconondoa  

5.42 

3.67 

South  Trenton 

96.93 

48.85 

Stamvix 

1116.61 

1045.80 

State  Bridge 

20.92 

10.65 

Steuben 

Rtitfvin  A 

111.29 

44.70 

Stokes  

57.17 

32.75 

Taberg 

138.62 

76.93 

Trenton 

87.61 

58.39 

Trenton  Falls 

! 17.34 

8.94 

Utica 

75.10 

47.74 

Vernon 

12.99 

6.73 

Vernon  Centre 

63.64 

29.91 

Verona 

92.87 

49.61 

Verona  Depot 

43.50 

23.47 

Verona  Mills 

156.90 ! 

84.43 

Vienna 

37.19 

12.42 

Walesville 

9.101 

6.01 

Washington  Mills  . . 

23.83 

12.42 

Waterville 

1602.62' 

8.06 

5.55 

West  Camden 

33.98 

17.14 

Westernville 

292.14 

106.37 

Westmoreland 

75.70 

22.02 

West  Vienna 

353.22 

. 290.67 

'WliiteHtown  (c.  h.)  . . 

One 

160.47 

Amber 

71.90 

88.23 

Apulia 

55.42 

27.38 

Baldwinsville 

28.36 

14.87 

Belle  Isle 

7.08 

.24 

Boi’odino 

43.46 

11.33 

Brewerton 

478.09 

519.90 

Camillus 

121.39 

1 50.87 

Canal 

473.48 

503.34 

Cardiff 

98.80 

: 83.42 

Cicero  

63.06 

25.65 

Clav 

352.87 

66.73 

Collamer 

1 917.90 

752.47 

Deljjhi 

1 111.85 

42.08 

De  Witt 

66.61 

29.56 

Elbridge 

97.531  53.90 

Euclid 

243.52 

159.74 

Fabius 

28.51 

12.92 

1 Fnir’Mo\int 

139.13 

67.30  ' 

i Fayetteville 

100.90 

35.45  ! 

! Ge'ddes | 



1 

, Hart  Lot ' 

25.19 

14.93  ■ 

Howlet  Hill i 

93.0G 

1 54..33 

! Jack’s  Eecf ' 

67.73 

! 44.89 

'jjamesville 

96.7(1 

1 56.57 

, Jordan 

7.01 

t 4.56 

; Kirkville 

, 86.0C 

1 21.81 

Ij  La  Fayette 

Oneida  Cotmty— {Continued). 

John  T.  Thomas. . 
Payne  K.  Burt  . . . 
Charles  E.  Hart. . . 
James  E.  Knox. .. 
Hector  W.  Eoberts 
Asa  D.  Johnson  . . 
Charles  Stokes  . . . 
William  Wylie  . . . 
Truman  A.  Wilcox 
William  M.  Mayhew 
Sol’m’n  A.Hitchcock 

John  Carpenter 

Gershom  Edwards . . 
Theophilus  Houser. 

Sylvanus  Hoag 

Hiram  Higby 

George  P.^'Oatley. . . 


Thomas  Bees 

Jonath’n  E.Dunning 

Archibald  Hess 

John  O.  Jones 

Sylvester  B.  Atwood 
Marinus  Hawkins. . . 
Julius  C.  Thorne  . . . 

John  Billings 

David  W.  Bacon  . . . 

Isaiah  Tiffany 

John  B.  Loomis 

Elihu  M.  Foote 

Norman  Maltby 

George  Tipple 

Solomon  Eathbun  . . 

John  Haws 

Alton  Buel 

Adnah  H.  Ingham.. 
Thom’s  K.  Wilkinson 

John  K.  Barnes 

Henry  F.  Winchester 
Griffith  W.  Jones. . . 
Andrew  C.  Bettis. . . 
Jonathan  N.  Conant 
William  O.  Merrill.. 

Onontia^a  County. 

Albert  Niles 

Edudn  Miles 

Edward  B.  Wigent. . 
Henry  G.  White  — 

David  Becker 

John  L.  Stevens 

Oliver  Kimberly 

John  Lakin 

Timothy  Cuddiback. 
Julius  A.  Dunham. 
William  B.  Wandell 
James  Stevenson  . 
Charles  E.  K.  Hill 
James  L.  Willard 

Alonzo  Wood 

Allen  y.  Snyder.. 
Sherman  H.  Corbin. 
Atwood  Griffin 
Andrew  T.  Gilmor 


Julius  Earll. 


Joseph  Hoag. 


$198.47 

$118.75 

47.38 : 

: 25.07 

93.69 

28.63 

113.46 

88.99 

39.24 

11.44 

14.19 

9.29 

86.21 

48.40 

102.04 

31.14 

57.98 

31.25 

12.58 

8.83 

26.04 

6.53 

280.88 

197.58 

178.57 

89.28 

318.7P 

301.96 

73.85 

43.45 

■ 29.83; 

12.13 

36.82 

21.07 

71.85 

38.00 

140.95 

1 19.94 

225.97 

93.97 

192.76 

, 168.25 

154.74 

41..55 

99.43 

56.27 

228.55 

115.72 

2013.29 

2777.24 

84.34 

89.60 

251.97 

280.41 

17.34 

10.88 

92.27 

35.94 

60.11 

35.27 

65.87 

37.50 

25.71 

7.41 

89.90 

32.82 

39.49 

20.39 

126.71 

70.58 

228.17 

89.90 

50.08 

5.50 

1967.64 

8223.68 

430.01 

299.74 

109.30 

47.18 

148.43 

76.60 

45.38 

19.19 

27.88 

10.40 

56.47 

23.44 

58.41 

25.53 

150.79 

64.67 

16.00 

8.00 

42.04 

21.29 

32.77 

13.92 

137.22 

29.15 

221.33 

68.52 

36.90 

17.80 

414.68 

341.15 

42.85 

14.05 

51.84 

23.18 

457.06 

426.01 

74.41 

22.13 

89.26 

41.69 

130.97 

79.30 

264.49 

! 190.58 

49.55 

22.72 

61.97 

82.66 

98.94 

51.90 

99.48 

55.32 

49.46 

26.85 

101.78 

49.40 

83.80 

88.24 

291.42' 

110.41 

61.841 

31.64 

183.771 

75.90 

29.62! 

12.50 

411.81 

S2.6S 

139.69! 

82.31 

■ 67.42, 

16.85 

22.85' 

17.59 

' 20.tU‘ 

14.32 

1 145.281 

61.54 

448.951 

409.91 

1 62.161 

87.34 

; 93.891 

1 51.03 

NEW  YORK 


117 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Onondaga  County — {Continued). 
Lamson’s iMerrickS.Thompson 


Linn 

Liverpool 

Lysander 

Mandana 

Manlius 

Manlius  Centre 

Manlius  Station  . . . 

Marcellus 

Marcellus  Falls 

Marietta 

Messina  Springs . . . 

Mottville 

Navarino 

North  Manlius 

Onondaga  

Onondaga  Castle  . . 

Onondaga  Valley. . 

Oran 

Otisco 

Plaimdlle 

Plank  Load 

Polkville 

Pompey  

Pompey  Centre  . . . 

Salina  

Skaneateles 

South  Onondaga  . . 

Spafford Asahel  M.  Eoundy. . 

Spafford  Hollow 'William  0.  Farrell.. 

Hyracu^e  (c.  h.) Henry  J.  Sedgwick, 

Thorn  Hill i®‘bur|h 

Three  Eiver  Point . . Horace  P.  Eno 

Tully Hiram  Chapin 

Van  Buren  Horatio  N.  Howe. . . 

Van  Buren  Centre..  Stephen  W.  Betts.. . 

Vesper , Robert  Earll 

Watervale Ralph  T.  Reed 

West  Onondaga ‘Denison  Hull 


Reuben  Bryan,  Jr. 
Arthur  Macarthur 
Barclay  Wooster  . 


Hiram  Smith. 

Ralph  Chapin 
Peter  J.  Terpening. 
Henry  T.  Kennedy. . 
Joseph  H.  Steele — 

Alanson  Hicks 

Rufus  R.  Kinne 

Henry  Hunsicker.. . 
Martin  L.  Gardner, . 

Cyrus  P.  Camp 

William  T.  Moseley. 

Albion  Jackson 

. .Richard  R.  Slocum  . 
.1  Julius  Candee. . . . . . 
Anson  Whitcomb. . . 

Lyman  Norton 

George  Woodward  . 

Ebenezer  Allen 

John  J.  Taylor 

Judson  Candee . . - . 

Harry  Gifford 

Josias  Garlock 

Olmsted  Quick 


Ontario  County. 


Academ}' 

Allen’s  Hill. . . 

Bristol 

Bristol  Centre. 
Canadice 


Canandaigua  (c.  h.) 

Centrefleld 

Chapinville 

Cheshire 

Clifton  Springs 

East  Bloomfield 

East  F armington 

F armington 


Fishers 

Flint  Creek 

Geneva  

Gorham  

Gypsum 

Hall's  Corners 

Honeove 

Hopewell 

Hopewell  Centre 

Manchester  

Manchester  Centre . . 

Naples 

North  Bloomfield  . . . 

Norton’s  Mills 

Oaks’  Corners 

Orleans 

Phelps 

Port  Gibson 

Reed's  Cornor.s 

Richmond  Mills | 

Seneca  Castle ■ 

Shortsville  i 

South  Bristol ' 

Sfanley  Corners j 

Taylorsville I 


Benjamin  Haight.. 
Charles  E.  Goodsell 

Gilbert  Francis 

George  Gooding  . . 
Robert  Ogden,  Jr. . 
Nicholas  G.  Cheese 

bro 

Solan  Parmley 

John  J.  Bush 

Robert  Renwick . . . 

David  A.  Lisk 

Harvey  Hobart 

Edward  H.  Nichols 
Sunderland  P Gard 

ner  

Charles'  Fisher 
Edmund  O.  Garrett 

Luther  Kelly 

George  B.  Cook  . . 
.Marcus  Persons.. . 
Edward  S.  Dixon. 

Stephen  Albro 

Nathaniel  Lewis. . 
Gahazi  G.  Benham 
Nathaniel  K.  Cole. 
George  N.  Short. . 
Henry  H.  Watrous 
Joseph  Chambers. 

Zurial  Brown 

Nathan  Oaks 

Daniel  W.  I.itchfield 

William  Dillon 

Leander  C.  Ru.ssell 
Samuel  McPherson 
.Joseph  Morse.  Jr  . 
Isaac  W.  Itunyan. 
Cornelius  Sal.sbury 
Joseph  A.  Allen. . . 
Shel(l(;n  Merwin. . 
VCilliam  A.  Emmons 


$62.30 

$16.64 

13.28 

6.82 

199.22 

116.47 

116.07 

111.22 

20.26 

7.88 

368.13 

329.49 

76.76 

, 31.63 

287.56 

209.43 

76.66 

39.29 

15.00 

4.60 

25.32 

13.75 

96.45 

40.53 

62.55 

26.77 

20.09 

13.84 

88.86 

43.92 

21.94 

13.87 

115.56 

52.16  1 

66.23 

27.31 

119.16 

45.15 

59.77 

59.93 

37.18 

22.79 

35.22 

18.84 

180.63 

82.74 

27.93 

12.19 

520.46 

491.12 

793.51 

840.00’ 

57.54 

31.34 

39.39 

15.76 

11.88 

8.17 

2000.00 

9860.41 

23.44 

5.91 

32.14 

16.74 

176.24 

74.92 

27.72 

9.78 

57.33 

24.09 

47.01 

23.21 

22.17 

5.68 

9.26 

8.16 

23.52 

15.15 

183.38 

120.24 

129.66 

62.64 

75.56 

41.44 

51.29; 

38,14 

1860.58 

2402.72 

26.58 

10.41 

52..32 

23.45 

314.29 

125.10 

345.14 

289.86 

14.92 

6.40 

82.36 

26,73 

22.78 

14.49 

88..52 

23.59 

2017.16 

2576.49 

154.56 

79.21 

36.25 

2.5.11 

42.24 

22.06 

144.46 

86.24 

42.61 

25.88 

160.86 

80.47 

55.58 

3n.7S 

2s6.57 

229.0! 

57.6(i 

29.49  1 

24.90 

14.75  1 

79.2!. 

38.11 

61.1.5 

38.51 

567.65 

446.54  |, 

79.65 

4!'.  5 .. 

7(*.5S 

31.19 

39.  2 

D.li  ; 

71.34 

57.70 

83.21 

13.35! 

52.19 

2;.77|i 

4S.S2 

29.24  li 

Ontario  County — {Continued). 

Victor 1 William  M.  Boltwood  I $374.79]  $2.36.38 

West  Bloomfield. . . . John  W.  Earl 236.35  186.73 

West  Farmington. ..  I John  Lapham • 4l,4u|  18.98 


Amity 

Bellvale 

Blooming  Grove 

Bullville 

Buttermilk  Falls . . . 

Centre  Point 

Chester 

Circleville 

Coldenham  

Cornwall 

Craigsville 

Cuddebackville  . . . 

Edenville 

Florida 

Fort  Montgomery.. 

(roshen  (c.  h.) 

Greenwood  "Works. 

Highland  Mills 

Howell’s  Deppt 

Huguenot 

Little  Britain 

Middle  Hope 

Middletown 

Minisink 

Monroe  

Monroe  Works 

Montgomery 

Moodna 

Mortonville 

Mount  Hope  

Newburcsh  (c.  h.)  . . 
New  Hampton  .... 

New  Milford 

Otisvihe 

Otterville 

Oxford  Depot. 

Pine  Bush 

Port  Jervis 

Ridgebury  

Saint  Andrews 

Salisbury  Mills 

Savill 

Scotchtown 

Searsville 

Slate  Hill 

Sparrow  Bush 

Sugar  Loaf 

Turner’s  

Unionville 

AValden 

Warwick 

Wells’  Corner 

West  Point 

West  Town  


Orang^e  County. 

Henry  C.  Seely  . . 


Henry  F.  Breed  . . 
William  W.  Wallac< 
Timothy  O’Leary  . . 

John  Lougheed 

Charles  P.  Smith, . . 
Harrison  Bull 


William  B.  Hunter. 
Peter  Cuddeback . . 

Legrand  Mead 

Thomas  J.  Curtice  . 
Jeremiah  Drew  . . . 


Harvey  Shove 
Morgan  Shuit . 
Adoniram  J.  Horton 

John  Vanton 

Daniel  A.  Shuart. . . 

John  Hardwick 

Hiram  V.  King 

.John  .1.  Bockover. . 
James  H.  Bertholf . 
Hudson  McFarlan. 

Francis  Colwell 

David  Carson,  Jr  . . 
Charles  F.  Morton  . 
Isaac  Tuttle 


Hiram  Phillips. 


Cromloin  Brown 
Peter  B.  Taylor . . 
Archibald  E.  Taylor, 
James  Van  Fleet. 
Moses  D.  Stivers. 

Lotan  Kidd 

Mott  Cannon 


Ira  8.  Bradner  . . 
George  Hunter  . . , 
Lewis  C.  Wood. . 
Lucas  F.  Hough . 


Charles  Turner 

Lewis  L.  Smith 

Marcus  K.  Hill 

Milton  McEwen 

Martin  L.  Mapes — 

Mary  Berard 

William  Hatch 


48.42 


AlHon  (c.  h.). 
Barre  Centre  . 

Carlton  

Clarendon  — 
Eagle  Harbor. 
East  Carlton. . 
East  Gaines  . . 


Hindsburgh  . 

Holley 

Hiilburton 

Jcddo  

Kendall 

Kendall  Mills 
Knowlesville  . 
Lyridonville  . . 

Medina 

Millville 

Murray 


Orleans  Countr. 


.Jonathan  O.  Wilsea. 
William  H.  Gates. 
Enos  T.  Simpson.. 
Nicholas  E.  Darrow. 
.Jacob  M.  Jackson, 
Walter  E.  Dye.... 

Horatio  Ball 

Carlos  V.  .1.  Beecher 
John  Hutchinson  . 

.labez  Allison 

Horace  B.  Perry. . 

.Tacob  Reed 

Ahsx’r  H.  Jameson 
William  Griswold. 
James  II.  lingers  . 
Dyi-r  B.  .\bell  .... 
William  .\ludgett . 
Daniel  Starr,  y. . , 
Thomas  ().  Castle. 
Asa  Clark 


. 32.72 

17.88 

, 193.84 

137.62 

} 53.75 

■ 20.30 

. 125.74 

72.37 

7.94 

8.86 

, 288.68 

90.78 

18,86 

12.87 

1 57.011 

21.61 

3 281. no 

185.69 

. 53.76 

19.62 

55.34 

25.26 

. 2e.82 

10.23 

, 160.85 

13.69 

. 674,16 

774,10 

57.00 

17.00 

45,87 

25.44 

. 103.94 

38.99 

. 80.19 

18.08 

23.95 

17.90 

29.68 

14.97 

, 869.15 

900.71 

33.08 

10.63 

153.19 

85.40 

32.59 

17.50 

, 292.36 

197.71 

72.96 

8.43 

25.34 

12.66 

33.13 

18.11 

r 1973.58 

3266.10 

. 117.72 

29.90 

8.41 

5.03 

. 232.50 

168.73 

19.70 

11.90 

. 47.77 

25.30 

. 55.75 

24.31 

, 826.11 

927.65 

81.16 

16.21 

85.53 

15.02 

98.59 

41.21 

7.19 

2.89 

30.26 

11.60 

42.69, 

18.44 

10.53 

6.23 

85.92 

18.93 

, 23.93 

15.20 

63.94 

32.79 

84.40 

45.66 

15M6 

73.71 

181.94 

28.40 

27.75 

10.39 

1 856.38 

605.99 

1 47.171 

16.72 

1250.00 

1516.64 

11N59 

46.26 

72.37 

35.79 

1.5.  ..93 

91..39 

1.54.11 

88.93 

20., 53 

14.02 

89.3s 

20.76 

4.5.'  9 

27.26 

122.80 

50.43 

71.65 

46.76 

20S.65 

122.49 

9 .13 

40.21 

4.8.  N 

36.' il 

103.76 

51.04 

3 . 1 ! 

14.8- 

1(;7.2'. 

75.30 

141.90 

71.94 

7.53..52 

982.99 

92.64 

.52.48 

64.25 

32.08 

2.3.89 


118 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Orleans  County — {Continued). 


North  Eidgeway  . . 
Oak  Orchard  . ... 

Eidgeway 

Shelby 

Shelby  Basin 

South  Barre 

Waterport 

West  Barre 

West  Carlton 

West  Gaines 

West  Kendall 

West  Shelby 

Yates 


Charles  H.  Eolph. 


John  T,  Gillett 

Jacob  Swobe 

Ozias  S.  Church 


Ealph  H.  Jackson.. . 

George  Kuck 

Isaac  V.  Saunders 
Steuben  S.  Forbes. 
Morton  A.  Post . . . 
John  M.  Pitts 


Oswego  County. 

Amboy  Centre | William  Sergeant. . . 

Leonard  Curtiss 

Azariah  Wart 

J ohn  Parsons  .A.  .. 
Eobert  G.  Carter. . . . 

Charles  Breed 

Thomas  Warner 

Abner  H.  Allen 

Cyrus  H.  Harvey 

Sereno  Clark 

Jacob  Lince 

Henry  L.  Barker. . . . 

Albert  Taylor 

Stephen  Griffith 

Wm.  M.  Thompson. 

Henry  Wright 

Palmer  Keteham 

William  Titus 

Lewis  F.  Devendorf. 
John  N.  Holmes . . 
Daniel  P.  Stafford . 
Peter  H.  Morrison 


Bernhard’s  Bay 

Boylston 

Butterfly. 

Cartersville 

Caughdenoy 

Central  Square 

Cleaveland 

Colosse 

Constantia 

Constantia  Centre  . 

Dugway 

Fulton. 

Gilbert’s  Mills 

Granby  Centre 

Greensboro 

Hannibal  

Hannibal  Centre 

Hastings 

Hastings  Centre 

Hinmansville 

Kasoag  

Kinney’s  Four  Con 

ners 

Mexico 

Minetto 

Molino 

New  Centreville 

New  Haven 

Orwell 

Oswego  (c.  h.) 

Oswego  Falls 

Palermo 

Parish 

Pennellville 

Phoenix 

Port  Ontario  

Pulaski 

Eedfield 

Salmon  Eiver 

Sand  Bank 

Sandy  Creek 

Scriba 

Seneca  Hill  

South  Albion 

South  Granby 

South  Hannibal 

South  Eichland 

South  West  Oswego, 

Texas Aolm  Clapsaddle. . . . 

Union  Settlement. . Silas  Penoyer 

Union  Square L\very  Skinner 

Vermillion Ylorris  Place 

Volney  Jacob  Piper 

.We.st  Amboy Henry  Garber 

West  ^ilonroe John  F.  Slocum 

Williauistown Jacob  M.  Selden 


ft's^go  County. 

Eichard  B.  Dimock.  | 

A.  F.  Arnold j 

William  1).  Babcock. j 
.Joiin  W.  Pearce  — I 

■ 'olin  Hurd  

Charle.x  McLean 

• hnu'd  C’Oodyi'ar 

Charles  J.  Stilluiau. . 


James  Martin,  Jr  . . . 

John  A.  Fort 

Calvin  Gifibrd 

Eli  Strong 

Uri  Salisbury 

Solomon  White,  Jr. . 
William  Beadle.  . . . 
Samuel  E.  Beardsley 
Orlin  E.  Jaycox  .... 
James  A.  Beckwith. 

Isam  Simons 

Tosiah  Chaffee  

Francis  David 

Nobles  W.  Fisher. . 
Henry  N.  Wright. . . 

Eeuben  Drake 

John  Boom 

Horace  Pierce 

Hymenius  Cole 

Hiel  Stone 

Almon  C.  Clark 

Daniel  Y.  Thomas  . . 

lines  Campbell 

Eansford  Case 

Marshall  Pierce 

Asa  Watson 


Burlington  

Burlington  Flats. . . . 

Buttc'rnuis  

Centre  Brook 

C'lia.seville 

Cherry  Valley 

(k)lliersville 

Cuoperstowu  (c.  h.) . 


,|  $31. 6f 

) $17.85 

1 32.6e 

i 16.40 

76.64 

i 43.66 

101,01 

48.65 

29.2f 

) 12.28 

29.6i 

■ 2S.-3 

, 61. 7S 

1 42.29 

13.  IS 

1 9.14 

40.99 

1 2.5.91 

81.96 

i 19.93 

37.33 

1 23.20 

17.00 

1 9.00 

178.07 

67.15 

82.72 

18.75 

85.65 

18.70 

10.01 

6.47 

7.65 

2.80 

15.40 

9.60 

33.97 

18.95 

140.81 

72.05 

; 228.58 

165.14 

73.93 

36.37 

158.53 

76.07 

9.87 

6.56 

39.24 

22.36 

1090.99 

1305.22 

41.22 

25.39 

29.27 

12.74 

1.85 

1.19 

174.50 

61.96 

45.50 

23.86 

53.90 

31.21 

22.36 

1.3.26 

51.92 

29.20 

25.49 

12.13 

19.39 

9.92 

440.91 

465.36 

51.68 

22.25 

11.19 

5.33 

81.55 

19.79 

1 127.09 

68.96 

75.18 

74.61 

' 1993.95 

4976.85 

109,24 

59.56 

61.20 

30.77 

75.42 

43.00 

19.92 

10.29 

293.87 

242.30 

50,05 

21.97 

461.29 

515..59 

56.75 

20.92 

46.79 

27.52 

133.81 

91.96 

208.01 

100.01 

135.94 

42,89 

12.83 

6.72 

25.11 

14.58 

75.48 



85.89 

21,18 

39.S6 

22.05 

13.76 

9.99 

43.12! 

12.6.8 

44.*  9 

25.17 

46.0.5 

28.4 1 

2'!.66! 

16.:  9 

37.02; 

22.0S 

119.24' 

04.50 

64.89 

26.65 

70,77 

27.73 

27.5.37 

143.;:4  1 

.’■..95 

8.62  ! 

8.\mo 

8,00  ; 

491.01 

43*  .u7  , 

21. >1 

5.74  i 

955.  ib 

970.69  i, 

Otsego  County — {Continued). 


Decatur 

East  Edmeston 

East  Springfield 

East  Worcester 

Edme.ston 

Exeter 

Fly  Creek 

Garrattsville 

Hartwick  , 

Hartwick  Seminary. 

Laurens 

Maple  Grove 

Maryland , . . . 

May  Flower 

Middlefield 

Middlefield  Centre.. 

Milford 

Movies 

Mount  Vision 

New  Lisbon 

Oaksville 

Oneonta 

Otego 

Otsego  Lake 

Otsdawa 

Pittsfield 

Pleasant  Brook 

Portlandville 

Eichfield 

Eichfield  Springs  . . . 

Eoseboom 

Salt  Springville 

Schenevus 

Schuyler’s  Lake 

South  Edmeston 

South  Hartwick . . . . 

South  Valley 

South  Worcester 

Spooner’s  Corners.  . 

Springfield 

Springfield  Centre  . . 

Toddsville 

Unadilla •. . 

Unadilla  Centre 

Unadilla  Forks 

West  Burlington. . . . 
West  Edmeston  — 

West  Exeter 

Westford ; 

West  Laurens 

West  Oneonta 

Westville j 

Worcester 


[Hamilton  Waterman 
! Warren  Chase. . . 
John  Scollard  . . . 
John  Champion.. 
Eobert  G.  Eussell . . . 
William  P.  Jones 
Ezra  W.  Badger  . 
John  T.  Mather  . 
Dolphus  S.  Luce . 
William  Davison 
Fitch  Gregory. . . 

Olney  Braley 

John  T.  Thompson. . 

Loring  Dow 

Harrison  North 

Aborn  T.  Bigelow. . . 

John  Eddy 

Cornelius  A.  Church. 
Washington  T.Keyes 

George  J.  Peck 

Hugh  M.  Seaton 

Andrew  G.  Shaw  . . . 
Samuel  E.  Follett. . . 
Arthur  A.  Brown . . . 

Schuyler  Osborn 

Alvin  Peck 

Stephen  Eldred  — 
William  H.  Branch  . 
Floyd  C.  Shepard. . . 
James  S.  Davenport. 

Eobert  H.  Smith 

Eobert  G.  Walradt. . 

Amos  H.  Brown 

John  W.  Garratt.  .. 

Daniel  H.  Spurr 

Le  Eoy  E.  Sergent.. 

Luther  J.  Eice 

Abraham  Becker  . . . 

Charles  Spooner 

Albert  Cotes  

Eichard  Ely 

John  T.  Wilson 

Christ’ph’rD.Fellows 

Abel  S.  Palmer  

Henry  H.  Babcock. . 

Willis  P.  Smith 

John  L.  Carrier 

Ira  M.  Matteson  . . . 

James  T.  French 

George  W.  Eandall . 

Lansing  Strait 

George  J.  Phillips  . . 
Nathaniel  H.  Wilder 


$29,61!  $18.19 


sj.o: 
42.1  S 
08.63 
43.41 
148.211 
99.25 
139.45 

78.36 
152,20 

9.4U 

5(1.13 

14.37 
102.44 

6(1.81 

119.61 

325.65 

48.08 

52.52 

23.48 
328.89 
167.55 

22.49 
18.60 
21.87 

94.86 
74.51 

234.981 
33.151 
10.22 
102.241 
113.13! 
51.59i 
22.451 
46.72 
66.77: 
14.79' 
45.08! 
123.72’ 
49.41' 
332.54; 
21.15; 
106.60 1 
SS.09| 
52.91 
49.90: 

73.87  j 
25.76; 
28.27: 
32.15: 
63.78: 


48.78 

35.04 
17.18 

14.05 

26.83 
84.27 
46.60 

1.47 

107.19 

3.9T 

19.38 

7.59 

51.22 

27.22 
83.34 

247.93 

15.90 
15.46 
10.15 

181.00 

128.43 

7.11 

7.29 

10.08 

34.83 

36.66 
154.24 

12.91 

6.52 
41.31 

80.06 
25.94 

11.23 
19.62 
21.52 

6.95 

22.97 
46.02 
20.76 

282.87 

14.17 

35.98 
14.40 

28.67 

22.73 

38.23 
9.32 

3.53 
15.42 

29.74 


Putnam  Countyi 


Brewster’s  Station. , 

Carmel  (c.  h.) 

Cold  Spring 

Dykeman’s 

Farmer’s  Mills 

Garrison’s 

Haviland  Hollow  . , 

Kent 

Ludingtonville 

Mahopac 

Milltown 

Patterson 

Eed  Mills 

South  East 

Towner's 


LegrandRDeForrest 

140.94 

67.96 

William  J.  Blake  . . .• 

224.89 

150.79 

Alfred  11.  Ladue 

52:k79 

477.96 

Elijah  Penny 

31.58 

14.84 

Coleman  K.  Towns- 
end   

13.57 

8.53 

John  Garrison 

31.04 

11.29 

John  Laurence,  Jr. . 
James  Foshay  

19.44 

13.17 

4.92 

3.23 

George  Ludington  . 

17.00 

10,00 

Eeuben  D.  Baldwin. 

42.23 

20.19 

Flovd  Brush 

19.97 

8.59 

HerVey  Crosby 

136.20 

51.75 

John  C.  Tompkins.. 

2.5.27 

15,23 

William  H.  Crosby. . 

55.53 

63.20 

Eoswell  B.  Taylor. . . 

82.69 

84.68 

Queens  County. 


Astoria Edw  in  Mills 

Brushville  Henry  W.  Eowland. 

Buckram |Lo1  Cornelius 

Cedar  Swamp James  Luysfor,  Jr. . . 

East  Norw  ich j John  Vernon  ... 

Farmingdal(j 'George  Vau  t’ott.... 

Flushing Charles  W.  Cox I 

Freeport John  Mead ' 

Glen  Cove Eichard  M.  Bow  ue. . ; 


291,37; 
5'.46 
51.30' 
81.96 
.’•■4.56, 
10. '.‘i:;: 

2e.6ili 


199.99 

82.60 

81.25 

24.01 

o'^.OO 

60.49 

8;)7.77 

13.95 


221.08]  lOO.C 


NEW  YORK. 


119 


Left-hand  coluuiii  shows  compensation  of  i’ostiivisier.  Kight-liand  one.  net;  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Depilrtment. 


Hempstead 

Hempstead  Brancli 

Hicksville 

Jamaica 

Jericho  

Jerusalem  South.  . 

Manhasset 

Maspeth  

Merrick 

Newtown  

If^’orthlJempsteadi^c.h) 

Oyster  Bay 

Eavensw'ood 

Kockaway 

Kockville  Centre 

Koslyn 

South  Oyster  Bay. . . 

Syossett 

Whitestone 

Woodhaven 


Queens  County — {Continued). 

Ebenezer  Kellum . . . 

Luke  Fleet,  Jr 

David  Sammis 

Martin  V.  N.  Eider.. 

Albert  G.  Carll 

John  B.  Post 

EobertH.  Titus 

Thomas  Venus 

Carman  Smith 

AVilliam  H.  Holman 

Jesse  P.  Kelsey 

Harriet  L.  Minor..., 
James  S.  "Wright  — 
David  T.  Jennings. 

Eobert  Pettitt 

Sealy  Schenck 

Timothy  Carman  . . 
Philetus  Ketcham. . , 
Augustus  H.  Kissam 
Haniel  Cobleigh 


Rensselaer  County. 

Alps Thomas  Ten  Eyck 

Berlin Eowland  Thomas. 

Brainard Seth  Hastings 

Laurence  C.  Hoge- 


Castleton. 


boom 


Centre  Berlin 'James  A.  Culver 

Cropseyville John  W.  Clum 

Defriestville Eobert  A.  Downs. . . 

Eagle  Bridge James  H.  Houghton, 

Eagle  Mills John  H.  Mambert. . . 

East  Grafton Joshua  W.  Hakes. . . 

East  Greenbush Edward  P.  Stimson. 

East  Nassau Ebenezer  S.  Strait. . . 

East  Poestenkill | William  Cooper 

EastSchodack Nicholas  Lester 

Grafton Potter  Maxon 

Greenbush James  Hallenbeck. , 

Havnerville Ira  A.  Button 

Hoag’s  Corner .Oliver  C.  Thomson. . 

Hoosick I John  E.  Wilcox 

Hoosick  Falls  . . . . : .Tv'illard  Herrington. 

JohnsonviUe Gilbert  Miller 

Junction Isaac  T.  Grant 

Lansingburgh Sidney  D.  Smith  — 

Nassau ^Lewis  O.  Kirby 

North  Hoosick lAIvah  H.  Webster  . . 

North  Nassau [James  H.  Ball 

North  Stephentown.  Henry  T.  Douglass. . 

Petersburgh [Joseph  D.  White.. . . 

Petersburgh  Four , g j Eldred 

Comers 1 

James  N.  Halsted  . . 


Pittstown  — 

Poestenkill 

Potter  Hill 

Quacken  Kill 

Eaymertown 

Sand  Lake  

Schagbticoke 

Schodack  Centre 

Schodack  Depot 
Sehokack  Landing. . 

South  Berlin  

South  Sand  Lake. . . . 

South  Schcvlack 

South  Steph<.mtown  . 

Stephentown 

Tomhannock 

Troy  (c.  h.) 

Valley  Falls 

West  Berlin • 

West  Hoosick 

"West  Sandlake 

West  Stephentown.'. 
Wynantskill  — . . . • 


George  Pierce . . . 
Aaron  F.  Dumbel 

Harmon  Cole 

Calvin  Sliter 

Henry  N.  Wales. 
llen.Vandenburg, 
William  J.  Morrison. 
N icholas  Kittle 


William  Stevens. 


William  Hand 

Eandall  A.  Brown 
John  E.  May 


Solomon  Gale. . . 
John  Chapman. 


Isaiah  B.  Coleman. 
Eufus  E.  Allen 


$331.99'; 

$272.24 

86.30 

27.32 ; 

42.00 

17.00  ‘ 

414.19 

305.99 

99.51 

48.8.") 

57.63 

28.10 

160.24 

47.27 

80.15 

18.17 

13.75 

9.58 

120.11 

65.08 

64.96 

32.28 

227.72 

174.80 

52.05 

29.45 

73.22 

40.44 

24.57 

14.37 

109.74 

38.28 

41.90 

24.58 

42.59 

ILSO 

17.51 

5.45 

107.00 

53.91 

82.39 

38.02 

138.09 

58.97 

26.64 

10.51 

16.00 

5.00 

26.97 

11.48 

26.96 

12.21 

73.60 

26.97 

17.75 

9.01 

50.41 

20.56 

38.57 

21.91 

16.27 

6.63 

18.00 

12.50 

27.94 

11.44 

337.81 

180.17 

13.68 

3.13 

20.32 

13.01 

109.10 

101.11 

304.63 

301.57 

88.33 

41.14 

60.28 

81.07 

1075.61 

855.36 

163.70 

76.36 

95.44 

25.68 

26.42 

6.77 

20.67 

10.46 

75.84 

32.82 

6.50 

4.59 

64.79 

24.71 

56.20 

23.54 

23.95 

10.56 

i 4.37 

2.24 

89.83 

18.88 

, 131.50 

25.77 

, 305. 66 

159.86 

. 17.39 

11.14 

. 32.07 

16.00 

. 87.37 

47.35 

. 25.83 

11.34 

. 22.29 

13.14 

1 15.83 

7.69 

. 10.27 

8.62 

. 72.97 

29.45 

. 57.43 

27.S7 

1 2000.00 

1 GS.iiO 

13.00 

5.15 

, 3.5'i 

27.7.' 

. 15.-4 

'.  85.04 

40.77 

. 38.02 

1 13.24 

. 36.00 

1 13.93 

Ric'mi^nd  County. 


Bentley. 


I Margaret  E.  Cole...;  TEG-Si  .38.2 

Lemon  Creek Jacob  M.  AVeir. | 2-L94  12.;r2 

11.30 


Richmond  County — ( Continusd). 


Marshland 

N ew  Brighton 

New  Springville. . 

North  Shore  

Port  Eichmond . . . 
Richmond  (c.  h.) , . 
Eichmond  Valley. 
Eossville 

South  Side . . . 


Stapleton 

Tompkinsville . 


James  G.  Odell 

Benjamin  P.  Brower 
Isaac  J.  Simonson  . . 

John  J.  Clute 

Amos  Pearce 

John  Johnson 

John  II.  Cole 

Bornt  P.  Winant 

James  O.  Van  Hoe- 

venbergh 

Francis  L.  Hagadorn 
Peter  H.  Wandel . . . 


Rockland  County. 


Blauveltville 

ClarTcstown  (c.  h.). 

Haverstraw 

Monsey 


Nanuet 

North  Haverstraw  . 

Nyack 

Nyack  Turnpike. . . 

Palisades 

Piermont 

Eamapo  Works  . . . 

Eockland  Lake 

Sloatsburgh 

Spring  Valley 

Tappantown  . . — 


Simon  D.  Demarest. 
Abraham  J.  Van 

Houten 

Samuel  C.  Blauvelt. . 

John  H.  AVigton 

David  P.  Demarest . 

AVilliam  Govan 

Daniel  D.  Demarest. 
Samuel  G.  Ellsworth 
George  M.  Laurence 

David  Clark 

Lucius  D.  Isham 

Edward  E.  Conklin. 

Jacob  Sloat 

Erastus  Vanzant 

William  Devoe 


St.  Lawrence  County, 


Long  Neck. 


David  E.  Decker 


1S.4) 


Black  Lake 

Brasher  Falls 

Brasher  Iron  Works 

Brier  Hill 

Buck’s  Bridge 

Canton  (c.  h.) 

Chase’s  Mills 
Colton 
Crary’s  Mills 
De  Kalb 
De  Peyster 
East  De  Kalb 
East  Pierpont 
East  Pitcairn 
Eden  ton 
Edwards 
Edwardsville 
Fine 

Flackville 
Fowler 
Fullersville  Iron 

Works 

Gouverneur 

Hammond 

Helena 

Hermon  

Heuvelton 

Ilopkinton 

Lawrenceville 

Lisbon 

Lisbon  Centre 

Louisville 

Louisville  Landing 

Macomb 

Madrid  

Madrid  Depot 

Alassena 

Alassena  Centre 

Morlcy  

Morristown 

Nicliolville 

Norfolk 

North  Lawrence 

North  Potsdam 

Nortli  Eiissell  

North  Stockholm  . . . 

Oak  Point 

Ogdensburgh 

Pari-shville 


Peter  Bellinger 

Henry  M.  Hulburd 
Isaac  AV.  Skinner. . 
Charles  Carter  .... 
William  H.  Willcox 
Ama.sa  0.  Brown . . . 
AVilliam  W.  Tuttle. . 
Dolphus  S.  Tupper . 
Aaron  Barrows,  Jr.. 

Stephen  Slosson 

Levi  Fay 


Marcus  Mitchell  . . . 
Leonard  Peabody. . . 
Benj’n  F.  Partridge. 

Justus  B.  Pick  it 

Lemuel  S.  Weaver.. 
William  P.  Smith  . . 
Steph’n  B.  Ainsworth 
Jabez  Glazier 


William  H.  Bowne  . 
Orange  G.  Waldo  . . 
Hannibal  Andrews., 

William  Ashley 

David  B.  Thurston  , 
Clark  S.  Chittendon 
William  C.  Blish  . . , 


John  Bell 

Elijah  McPherson  . 
Ealph  D.  Marsh . . . 

David  Day,  2d 

Abram  Eoss 

Samuel  A’'an  Bure,n 
Ijohn  O.  Bridges.*. . 
lira  Goo<lridge  .... 


$18.09 

$9.12 

193.70 

93.65 

4.6S 

4.19 

211.99 

191.05 

249.51' 

117.29 

11 2.30 : 

I 75.92 

21.48 

13.71 

92.56 

60.43 

53.90 

22.27 

360.77 

196.33 

271.77 

122.02 

[John  I.osoe 

lErasinus  D.  Peck. . 


Noah  W.  Barker 
AVyrnan  M.  Fuller 

James  Clark 

Stephcji  House ! 49 

James  H.  Consall 


— 

— 

51.76 

19.58 

459.85 

388.32 

81.12 

17.67 

53.26 

27.53 

111.74 

82.96 

205.73 

114.27 

18.04 

9.33 

17.00 

5.00 

378.31 

216.40 

31.99 

M8.44 

56.09 

34.27 

90.79 

38.74 

81.63 

43.94 

45.72 

30.52 

6.30 

3.40 

197.22 

77.77 

60.07 

34.69 

45.15 

12.83 

30.39 

12.62 

693.85 

630.11 

9.91 

6.10 

155.86 

75.16 

70.91 

20.93 

77.87 

21.67 

51.08 

27.72 

25.59 

13.07 

38.51 

10.53 

12.12 

5.32 

9.62 

4.85 

74.44 

40.83 

23.09 

14.82 

4.73 

2.7S 

26.05 

15.40 

38.91 

28.70 

24.29 

8.37 

448.73 

426.83 

163.38 

80.02 

20.85 

9.12 

145.32 

48.20 

128.34 

76.68 

94.60 

30.28 

129.85 

68.20 

83.83 

17.31 

100.58 

41.22 

61 .88 

36.08 

23.86 

18.00 

13.78 

10.02 

322.14 

: 14:5.94 

(•>2.00 

■ 12.80 

193.72 

; 120.13 

38.39 

20.65 

ji  128.95 

58.44 

1 277.()9 

1 106.19 

60.87 

.!  155.63 

1 75.26 

1 126.24 

1 60.82 

139.87 

47.26 

14. .50 

9.03 

, I 49.03 

1 20.19 

! 19.49 

i 11.. 57 

.1617.93 

,2821.13 

Alexander  Easey. . . lG9.5l>j  59.86 


120 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  coin 


of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


JSt.  Lawrence  County— {Continued). 


Pierpont 

Pitcairn 

Pope’s  Mills 

Potsdam 

Racket  River 

Raymondville  — 
Rensselaer  Falls . , 
Ricliville  ...  . . , 


Russell 

Shingle  Creek 

Somerville 

South  Colton 

South  Edwards. . . 
South  Potsdam  . . . 

Southville 

Stockholm  

Stockholm  Depot. 

Waddington 

Wegatchie 

West  Fowler 

West  Potsdam  ... 
West  Stockholm  . 


John  T.  Leonard  . . . 

Eli  R.  Paul 

Timothy  Pope 

Samuel  B.  Gordon. . 

Peter  Vilas 

Giles  J.  Hall 

John  W.  Brown 

Artimus  B.  L5mde . . 

James  Brodie 

Nelson  Doolittle 

Eben  Gillet 

Lyman  Merriman,  Jr 
Thomas  McGarry  . . 

Elijah  L.  Shaw 

Ira  T.  French 

Deloss  Dustin 

Hiram  Hulbard 

Philo  Abbott 

Horace  Fenton 

Louis  Foster 

George  Draper 

Franklin  W.  Smith  . 
Riley  Sprague 


Saratoga  County. 


BalUton  (c.  h.) 

Ballston  Centre 

Barkersville 

Bemus’  Heights 

Burnt  Hills 

Charlton  

Clifton  Park 


Moses  W'illiams ' 

William  Crapo i 

Ira  J.  Barker 

Henry  Lent  

Samuel  B.  Edwards. 
John  A.  Sweetman  . 

Joseph  Wiltsey  

Nathan  W.  Buck- 

master  '. . . 

William  Wilcox 

Nathan  F.  Philo  — 
Samuel  T.  Rockwell 
Cornelius  J.  Wright. 
Abram  V.  Fowler  . . 

William  Bogert 

Robert  A.  Ogden  . . . 

John  Barker 

Levi  S.  Noyes 

Truman  Wilcox 

John  Whiteside 

Harlow  Lawrence  . . 

Calvin  J.  Reed 

George  F.  Johnson. 

John  Palmer 

George  Kenyon 

, I Warren  Rulison 

Jonesville  . . I Norman  B.  Prentiss. 

Ketcham's  Corners  . j Lewis  Barber 

Malta j Smith  Parsons 

Maltaville | Joshua  F.  Seaman. . 

Mechanicsville ! John  Elmer 

Middle  Grove  .• ilTirapi  S.  Freeman  . 

Moreau  Station Hiram  Wilcox 

Mosherville | William  Cornell 

Mount  Pleasant Henry  C.  Gra7iger.. 

North  Galway Abel  S.  Whitlock. .. 

North  Greenfield  . . . John  Gifford 

Northumberland  ...  Joseph  Finne 

Pope’s  Corners T.saac  P.  Bemis 

Porter’s  Corners IBenjamin  F.  Prior.. 

Providence j John  C.  Robertson. . 

Quaker  Springs lAmos  Reynolds 

Rexford  PJats .Tohn  Philo 

Rock  City  Mills  .*.  ..  Harlow  Van  Ostrand 
Saratoga  Springs. . . Lewis  P.  Close 

SchiiykTsvillo 


Corinth 

Coveville 

Crescent  

Day  

Dean’s  Corners. . . . 

Dry  Dock 

East  Galway 

East  Line 

Edinburgh 

Edinburgh  Centre. 

Fortsville 

Galway 

Gansevoort  

Grangerville 

Greenfield  Centre  . 
Groom’s  Corners  . . 

Hadley 

Half  Moon 


South  Corinth  .......  Hiram  Barrows 

South  Galway  Jtlilton  C.  Bowers... 

South  Glenn's  Falls -Iitlius  H.  Bice 

Stillwater Ashbel  Palmer  . . . 

Victory  Mills Kphraim  Lockwood. 

Vischer's  Perry Benj'n  F.  Chadsey.. 

Waterford.  ..* lames  J.Seott  

West  Charlton I'inley  MeMartin  .. . 

West  Day . . IB  iiry  Eglin 

West  Greenfield Mrs.  Lydia  H.  King. 


f33.98|  .$15.54 

11.73 

4.34 

19.91 

15.22 

878.78 

1139.71 

32.78 

17.02 

66.27 

30.60 

51.50 

31.85 

103.54 

38.90 

102.03 

62.94 

88.01 

43.98 

27.82 

11.88 

51.34 

26.15 

14.00 

6.50 

20.09 

10.45 

2.48 

.62 

27.58 

6.80 

86.02 

27.08 

141.43 

58.39 

298.01 

116.26 

33.12 

19.99 

12.04 

6.38 

342.78 

125.51 

79.07 

39.50 

890.00 

822.46 

43.22 

' 28.69 

27.41 

8.32 

58.45 

29.21 

92.94 

37.77 

134.19 

57.10 

83.09 

42.85 

76.81 

38.55 

30.83 

12.08 

210.75 

92.37 

3.72 

2.39 

17.81 

20.68 

16.69 

4.77 

30.58 

15.36 

36.77 

17.66 

34.99 

20.99 

25.60 

13.81 

201.81 

54.85 

96.32 

38.84 

8.30 

5.72 

54.01 

32.64 

20.27 

9.20 

77.66 

46.36 

40.82 

14.46 

145.70 

41.19 

32.11 

17.97 

84.40 

81.86 

33.18 

14.32 

346.61 

290.66 

29.20 

13.13 

56.44 

10.41 

15.61 

4.00 

24.80 

17.42 

11.63 

6.81 

25.75 

11.49 

41.28 

15.36 

35.74 

18.33 

23.23 

16.85 

15.64 

4.10 

49.59 

27.90 

56.85 

41.70 

52.00 

67.60 

1954.92  2754.54 

822.76!  305.32 

42.92 

24.21 

2(1.95 

12.01 

59.07.  25.51 

175,94  146.38 

162.12 

: 114.10 

•14.79 

1 27.61 

763.05  4S4.57 

58.22  25.25 

34.7( 

i 15.55 

, 18.7i 

■|  12.17 

Saratoga  County— {Continued). 


West  Hadley 

West  Milton 

West  Providence. . . 
Whiteside’s  Corners 
Wilton  


David  Wait 

$34.51 

$18.70 

Noah  S.  Young 

82.84 

47.33 

Isaac  Woodard 

7.41 

1.32 

Stephen  L.Hagedorn 

12.67 

6.89 

The’d’reF. Comstock 

44.78 

23.59 

Schenectaily  County. 


Braman’s  Corners  ..'John  Ladd 

Duanesburgh Truman  Case  

East  Glenville Roswell  Kelley 

Glennville Adam  C.  Van  Patten 


Hoffman’s  Ferry  . . . John  Carroll 

Mariaville Hiram  Hansett 

North  Duanesburgh  James  Donnan. 




Van 


Scotia James  W.Pangburn 


Schoharie  County. 


Argosville 

Barnerville 

Barton  Hill 

Breakabeen 

Broome  Centre 

Carlisle 

Central  Bridge 

Charlotteville 

Cobleskill 

Cobleskill  Centre.. . 

Conesville 

East  Cobleskill ...  . 

Eminence 

Engellville 

Esperance  

Frankl  inton 

I'ultonham 

Gallupville 

Gardensville 

Gilboa 

Grovenor’s  Corners. 

Hunter’s  Land 

Hyndsville 

Jefferson  

Lawyersville 

Leesville 

Livingstonville  . . . . , 
Lutheranville  .... 

Manor  Kill 

Middleburgh 

Mine  Kill  Falls 

Morseville 


Orville  Hodge 

Isaac  Nethaway 

Jacob  J.  Barton 

Peter  Snyder 

William  M.  Rugg  . . 

John  H.  Angle 

John  G.  Caryl 

Wm.  T.  La  Mont  . . . 
Marcus  Sternberg  . . 

Jerome  France 

Devi  F.  Stevens 

John  C.  Fredendall. 
Henry  A.  Cleav eland 

John  ll.  Engell 

George  Priest 

John  Russell 

Christian  B.  Best. . . 

Simeon  Morgan 

Robert  S.  Conyne  . . 

Harvey  M.  Bliss 

Jeremiah  McCulloch 
George  W.  Tippets 
Gilbert  G.  Hynds. . 
George  W.  Childs  . 


North  Blenheim 

Richmondville 

Schoharie  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Seward 

Sharon 

Sharon  Centre 


Sharon  Springs 

Shutter’s  Corners. . . 

Sloansville 

South  Gilboa 

Summit 

SValdensville 

Warnerville 

West  Fulton 

West  Gilboa 

West  Richmondville 


Garrett  Hone. . . 
John  B.  Judson. 
Parlia  Brown  . . 
Worthington  Brown 
Nathan  T.  Ro.sseter. 
Peter  V.  Mattice  . . . 
Jeremiah  Ruland  . . 
Thomas  H.  Knicker- 
bocker   

John  Westover 

Jacob  Nellis  

Jacob  H.  Diefendorf 
Harmon  Beckman  . 

Owen  O.  Hiller 

Marshall  N.  De 

Noyelles 

[Horace  Crary 

[Stephen  C.  Teeple. . 

[Calvin  Stevens 

'Seymour  Boughton. 

Hiram  AValdcn 

[William  B.  Borst . . . 

Daniel  J.  Dow 

Henry  Kingsley 

Samuel  Wilt 


33.65| 

19.84 

78.34' 

35.18 

19.68' 

10.17 

81.23 

27.95 

33.18' 

15.80 

24.84' 

15.46 

j 23.86, 

16.60 

; 101.31 ' 

— 

' 70.91 

39.12 

1760.73 

2765.32 

92.03. 

42.20 

49.711 

30.41 

28.59  j 

17.54 

14.31 ! 

7.69 

35.92 

23.31 

15.41 

10.79 

214.44 

172.38 

45.14 

16.07 

479.45 

399.67 

151.44 

117.88 

28.85' 

11.81 

82.54 

20.55 

35.01 

20.87 

1.40' 

.71 

7.79 

6.39 

93.87: 

57.00 

21.65: 

; 12.55 

28.81' 

t 11.50 

72.95 

' 83.52 

55.40 

29.00 

140.16 

107.30 

14.74 

9.93 

16.92 

11.44 

24.77 

15.69 

70.13 

26.85 

44.65 

’ 15.81 

30-42 

13.08 

45.90 

25.81 

6.25 

4.30 

16.21 

8.38 

1 197.46 

77.07 

' 6.58 

4.33 

63.99 

31.28 

63.72 

34.66 

' 97.17 

62.45 

343.77 

333.34 

, 24.54 

13.10 

! 33.56 

17.05 

i 19.81 

9.77 

: 202.25 

' 137.16 

1 14.80 

1 8.06 

' 73.09 

82.84 

' 5.17 

8.06 

1 59.27 

25.88 

8.62 

4.88 

164.76 

; 53.38 

22.72 

: 14.14 

17.47 
• 8.33 

1 11.24 

1 4.73 

Schuyler  CounA* 

Alpine ISamuel  Mix. 

Altay jEthan  Jackson 

Burdett Herman  11.  Inger.sollj 

Catharine 'Aliller  V.  Ameigh 

Cayuta  .lacob  Swartwood 

('avutaville Nelson  Griflin 

Croton  Corners Charles  H.  Curtis. 


T2sd7  121.46 
62.76;  84.76 


12. -SO 
29.S9 
2U.00, 


4.21 

14.S9 

10.00 


NEW  YORK 


121 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Uavanna  (c.  h.) — 

Hector 

Logan  

Mecklenburgli 

Moreland 

Mount  Washington 

North  Hector 

Odessa 

Orange  

Pine  Grove  

■Reading 

Reading  Centre  . . . 

Eeynoldsville 

Searsbnrgh 

Seneca.  ^ 

Sugar  Hill 

Townsend 

Tyrone  


Schuyler  County — (Continued). 

Jeremiah  jSIcGuire 
Simeon  P.  Bradford 
Gideon  F.  Gerow. . 
Daniel  B.  Wheeler 
John  M.  Bennett... 
Orrin  Longwell  . . . 
Theodore  Squires. . 
Merwin  Bulkley . . . 
Alonzo  Gaylord  . . . 
Ellison  Vanderhoof 
John  H.  Nichols 
Isaac  Conklin  . . 


David  F.  Sears  . 
Stephen  T.  German 
Alonzo  Robbins  . . . 
Andrew  S.  Scoby. . 
Eli  Sunderlin 


Watkins Horace  Ogden. 

West  Caynta I Leroy  Wood  . . 


Seneca  County. 


Canoga  

Covert 

Cruso  

East  Varick 

Farmer 

Fayette. 

-Tunius 

Kidder's  Ferry  . , . . . 

Lodi 

Lodi  Centre 

Ovid 

Romulus 

Romulus  Centre  — 

Rose  Hill  

Seneca  Falls 

Sheldrake 

Townsendville 

Trumansburgh  Lan- 
ding   

Tyre 

Varick 

Waterloo  (c.  h.) 

West  Fayette  

West  Junius 


I William  IJ.  Smith. 

I Myron  R.  Cole  . . . 
j John  G.  Evans  . . . 
iBenjamin  Barrick 
IjacobD.Wintersteen 


Harvey  Deuel 
I Peter  Crise. . . 

I John  De  Mott 
i Abram  La  Tourrette 
jHalsey  Sandford 
Robert  R.  Steele 
iWilliam  Martin  . 
James  D.  Rogers 
Josiah  T.  Miller  . 

John  Harris 

John  Whiteford  . 

David  Davenport 

John  Nearpass  .. 
John  y.  Gambee 
Samuel  Birdsall  . 
Peter  Kohler  .... 
John  S.  Vandemark 


Jesse  Vanderhoven 
John  Coston 


Steuben  County. 

Addison Horatio  E.  Jones . . 

Addison  Hill John  A'oung 

Arkport James  Hurlbut. . . . 

Avoea Oscar  S.  Smith  . . . 

Bath  (c.  h.l 

Bennett’s  Creek 

Big  Creek  Freeman  Bardeen 

Bonny  Hill John  S.  De  Pue  . . , 

Bradford Edgar  Munson 

Buena  Vista Samuel  S.  MuHikin 

Cameron Wickham  R.  Crocker 

Cameron  Mills Alphonzo  Hubbard 

Campbelltown  Aden  J.  Pratt. 

Cani«eo “ 

Caton Samuel  H.  Smith. 

Centre  Canisteo Phineas  O.  Stephens 


Cohocton 
Cooi)er's  Plains. 


Walter  M.  Eldred. , 
Jo.seph  Hammond 


Corning Charles  C.  B.  Walker 

Crosbyville John  Crosby 

Derby Henry  S.  French  .. 

Doty's  Comer George  G.  Babcock 

East  Painted  Post  . . Henry  A.  Burt 

East  Troupsburg  . . . William  Ten  Broeck 

Gibson Pef.  r Reas 

Goff’.s  Mills Henry  H.  Bouton.. 

Greenwood John  Davis. 


James  Walker. 


Haskinville  . . 

Hedgesville Sebring  Clarkson  . . 

Hornby !Clark  L.  Smith  . . . . 

Hornciisville ,Luman  A.  Ward. . , 


$528.01 

$496.82 

48.83 

21.08 

18.61 

8.76 

148.03 

64.20 

20.79 

7.83 

7.14 

4.41 

56.33 

29.19 

1.65 

.55' 

108.18 

61.08 

27.60 

17.97 

3.92 

1.16 

48.17 

29.28 

40.65 

23.79 

36.48 

20.96 

7.63 

4.17 

13.02 

8.95 

31.57 

11.85 

63.92 

38.20 

325.26 

314.49 

32.28 

16.52 

■ 59.98 

31.36 

75.41 

: 41.44 

78.55 

i 43.72 

24.21 

15.15 

22.46 

10.45 

207.75 

192.84 

73.12 

30.43 

59.86 

32.20 

27.18 

10.14 

168.28 

54,90 

17.94 

9.74 

434.62 

532.28 

127.76 

52.75 

14.61 

5.30 

34.85 

! 20.47 

1303.58 

1433.87 

67.51 

j 29.28 

53.36 

28.52 

30.95 

1 

i 18.06 

19.20 

‘ 8.17 

1067.27  1100.15 

31.49 

; 14.57' 

29.51 

; 13.32 

499.76 

624.44 

15.28 

7.90 

36.99 

15.21 

117.50 

36.85 

949.52 

1284.22 

13.67 

6.04 

7.03 

4.31 

6.47 

3.18 

85.38 

41.11 

90.45 

45.66 

25.36 

15.52 

116.91 

59.08 

168.70 

33.(.9 

39.79 

22.06 

13.08 

6.08 

141.57 

120.92  ‘ 

107.67 

44.53  : 

1206.46! 

1053.72  ' 

40.49; 

16.11 ; 

2.]3i 

1.37 

10.821 

5.36  1 

9.89' 

4.28 : 

0.90 

4.30  , 

6').16. 

24.36 

lO.Obj 

1.30, 

55..57I 

31.10 

8t.l5' 

23.<3 

13.96 

7.5S 

45.16: 

24.47  1 

852.20  i 

968.31 1 

Steuhe/n  Cotmty — (Continued^) 


Howard 

Jasper 

Kanona 

Lindleytown 

Loon  Lake 

Mitchell  ville 

North  Cameron 

North  Cohocton.  . . . 

North  Reading 

North  Urbana 

Painted  Post 

Peltonville 

Prattsburgh 

Pultney 

Purdy  Creek 

Rathboneville 

Rexville 

Risingville 

Riker’s  Hollow 

Rough  and  Ready . . 

Savona 

Sonora  

South  Addison 

South  Bradford 

South  Dansville 

South  Hill 

South  Howard 

South  Pultney 

South  Thurston 

South  Troupsburgh. 

Stephens’  Mills 

Thurston 

Towlesville 

Troupsburgh  

Urbana  

■Wallace  

Way  land  Depot 

Wayne 

W ayne  Four  Corners 

West  Addison 

West  Cameron 

West  Greenwood. . . 

West  Jasper 

West  Troupsburgh . . 

West  Union 

Wheeler 

Wileysville 

Woodhull 

Young  Hickory 


Amagansett 

Amityville 

Babylon 

Baiting  Hollow 

Bell  Port 

Blue  Point 

Bridgehampton 

Centre  Moriches 

Centreport 

Cold  Spring  Harbor. 

Commack 

Coram 

Cutchogue 

Deer  Park  

Dix  Hills 

Flast  Hampton 

East  Marion 

East  Moriches 

Fireplace 

Flanders  . ' 

Fre.sh  Pond 

Good  Ground 

Green  port 

Haiij^pavige 

Huntington 

Islip  . 

Jarnesport 

Lakeland 

Manorvillo 

Mattitiick 

Middle  Island 


Salmon  H.  Palmer. . 

$112.62 

$52.52 

Uri  W.  Metcalf 

103.98 

38.77 

John  Ostrander 

80.31 

30.00 

William  More 

40.82 

15.18 

Enoch  G.  Buel 

16.96 

9.28 

Rufus  P.  Mason 

19.66 

10.89 

Elias  Mason 

6.32 

4.67 

Asa  Adams 

98.85: 

64.92 

James  Masters 

12.19 

6.92 

Zebulon  P.  Brimdage 

34.03: 

15.40 

William  S.  Rumsey  . 

321.82: 

91.10 

John  Gload 

4.35: 

2.91 

John  F.  Williams. . . 

355.08 

93.49 

Bennet  F.  Gulick. . . 

73.52 

67.96 

Shepherd  Amidon  . . 

18.0(: 

7.29 

Ransom  Rathbone.. 

72.93 

25.92 

♦TprpmiJih  .TnnpQ 

Noble  H.  Rising  .... 

10.52 

4.56 

Wesley  A.  Cornell . . 

— 

— 

J.  B.  Chadwick 

28.33 

9.50 

William  W.  Barnes. 

113.67 

48.41 

Hamilton  Lane 

lO.'Kl 

5.00 

Charles  W.  Robinson 

37.02 

23.18 

Jesse  Hallack 

16.29 

10.13 

William  M.  Rogers.. 

• 91.77. 

53.83 

David  S.  Leach 

10.50 

7.25 

Moses  S.  Bennet .... 

11.18 

6.93 

Hiram  L.  Clark 

27.94 

14.80 

Henry  Rising 

4.6(1 

2.35 

James  B.  Murdock. . 

4.37 

2.01 

Elisha  G.  Stephens . . 

14.60 

8.01 

Samuel  R.  Creveling 

6.9' 

4.28 

Eben  Towle 

26.31 

11.44 

William  N.  Griggs. . 

27.71 

16.75 

Stanley  B.  Fairchild. 

• 24.5.62 

212.94 

Samuel  H.  Allen 

38.01 

21.61 

Dexter  S.  Jolley 

103.43 

43.61 

Reuben  Smith 

69.36 

49.18 

Reuben  H.  Schuyler. 

12.12 

6.99 

Isaac  Horton 

28.10 

10.01 

John  Santee 

18.34 

12.42 

Alvin  Mead 

4.74 

3.35 

Allen  W.  Hayes 

6.89 

3.11 

John  Clark 

11.58 

5.32 

David  Sherman 

10.28 

6.00 

Ephraim  Aulls 

35.27 

17.45 

John  Wiley 

5.00 

3.00 

S olomon  V .Lattimore 

102.19 

57.01 

Joshua  Sluyter 

1 18.05 

9.23 

aSfoIk  County. 

David  B.  Van  Scoy. 

18.27 

11.93 

Richard  J.  Cornelius 

62.-32 

24.71 

LawrenceSeaman,Jr 

22.3.12 

9.3.11 

Micah  Howell 

18.45 

11.32 

William  Raynor 

115.88 

69.73 

Humphrey  A.  Tuthill 

— 

— 

Nathan  N.  Tiffany.. 

. 18:1.19 

47.29 

Mahlon  Chichester. . 

54.46 

22.'0 

Robert  S.  Dickerson. 

16.40 

9.83 

Samuel  A.  Jones 

154.76 

75.82 

Charles  S.  Cutting  . . 

72.02 

38.56 

Richard  W.  Smith. . 

23.07 

9.32 

Thomas  J.  Conklin  . 

118.77 

4.3.57 

Gideon  Seaman  — 

63.34 

23.72 

John  II.  Duryea 

18.94 

9..59 

Thomas  T.  Parsons  . 

162.58 

1.37.00 

Benjamin  C.  Tuthill. 

32.70 

17.71 

Jacob  H.  Miller 

42.''3 

22.91 

Charles  Swezey 

25.80 

15.33 

James  Weeks 

12.26 

8.58 

Albert  G.  Mulford. . . 

2.5.84 

11.83 

Hiram  Fournier  .... 

45.57 

85.-18 

William  J.  Wlu'cler. 

423.38 

405.12 

Thoirms  W.  Conkling| 

— 

— 

Stephen  C.  Rogers. . 

.347.(5! 

308.87 

Sclah  C.  Smith  . 1 . . 

112.911 

46.36 

David  Williamson...! 

91.31 

3-1.91 

Cliarles  Wood j 

194.02 

141.63 

Jeremiah  G.  Wilbur.  1 

50.22 

24.35 

Jolin  Shirley  . . ..' 

80.81 

47.65 

Beuj.  T.  Hutchinson 

23.37 

15.59 

122 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S . 


of  Office  to  Department. 


Suffolk  County — {Continued). 


Miller’s  Place 

Moriches 

Mount  Sinai 

New  Village 

North-port 

Orient 

Patchogue  

Penataquit 

Port  Jefferson 

Quogue  

Eiver  Head 

Sag  Harbor 

Saint  James 

Sayville 

Seatuck 

Selden 

Setauket 

Shelter  Island 

Smithtown. 

Smithtown  Branch. . 

Soutliampton 

South  Haven 

Southold  . : 

Speonk 

Springs 

Stony  Brook." 

Success 

Thompson’s  Station. 

Upper  Aquebogue.. 

W ading  Eiver 

West  Hills I Ezra  Oakley 

West  Southold Thomas  Payne  . 

Yaphank ! John  P,  Mills  . . . 


Samuel  E.  Davis 

James  M.  Fanning  . 

Cliarles  Phillips 

Samuel  B.  Lee 

Elkanali  Soper 

Marvin  Holmes 

John  S.  Havens 

Treadwell  O.  Smith. 
Henry  K.  Townsend. 

Josiah  P.  Howell 

Wells  Griffing. 

Thomas  E.  Crowell . 

Eichard  Smith 

Wilson  J.  Terry 

Parker  S.  Eobinson. 

Joel  D.  Norton 

John  E.  Satterly 

Archibald  E.  Havens 

Jesse  Mills  

James  Halliock 

Charles  Parsons 

Silas  Homan 

William  H.  Wells. .. 

Luther  Cook  

David  D.  Parsons. . . 
James  N.  Gould. . . . 

J abez-  Corwin 

Francis  M.  A.  Wicks 
Benjamin  F.  Wells  . 
Svlvester  Miller 


Sullivan  County. 


Barry  ville 

Beaver  Brook 

Beaver  Kill 

Beech  Wood 

Bethel 

Bloomingburgh  — 

Bridgeville 

Burlingham 

Bushville 

Ciaryville 

Cochecton  

Cochecton  Centre . . 

Collicoon 

Collicoon  Depot . . . 
Delaware  Bridge  . . 

Fallsburgh 

Eorestburgh 

Fosterdale 

Fremont 

Fremont  Centre  . . . 

Gales 

Glen  Wild 

Grahamsville 

Hasbrouck 

Homowack  

Jeffersonville 

Liberty 

Liberty  Falls 

Loch  Sheldrake  . . 

Long  Eddy 

Low’s  Corner 

Lumberland 

Mamakating 

Mongaup  

Mongaup  Valley. . 
,Mmiic(4fo  (c.  h.)  . 

Morsston 

Narrowsburgh .... 
Ncversink 

North  Branch  . . . . 

Parksville 

Phillipsport 

Pike  Pond 

Pond  Eddy 

Purvis 

Eobertsonvillc 


Lemand  D.  Fuller  . . 

Wm.  M.  Mapes 

Jackson  Joscelyn. . . 

John  Moerseh 

George  O.  Fraser... 
Thomas  Stevenson. . 

Marcus  Hunter 

Mat’w  C.  Holstander 

Myron  Crane 

Gideon  E.  Bushnell. 
William  McCullough 

Ozias  D.  Stevens 

Aaron  Fraser,  Jr — 
William  H.  Curtis  . . 

Sylvester  Mapes 

Edward  Palen 

Isaac  Penney 

William  Eoper 

Carlos  P.  Holcomb. . 
Simeon  D.  Wood  . . . 
Catharine  M.  Burtis. 
William  F.  Bowers. . 

Nathan  C.  Clark 

William  M.  Hall.... 
Cornelius  G.  Taylor. 
James  P.  Bogafdus. 

Eobert  Y.  Grant 

Eobert  T.  Humphrey 
Jonathan  W.  Low. . . 
Hamlet  C.  Gordon.. 
Abraham  B.  Low. . . 
Charles  C.  P.  Eldred 
William  Jordan  . 
Peter  B.  Decker. 
William  Gillespie 
Ephraim  L. Burnham 
Henry  E.  Osborn 
Georg('  W.  Stiuigel  . 

John  G.  Childs 

Jacob  1).  Schermer- 

horn 

Cyrus  Gray 

John  H.  Osborn  .... 

Philip  J.  Justin 

Eodman  kl.  Fidler. . 
James  E.  Sjfrague. . . 
George  W.Eobcrtson 


$60,971 

34.24! 

$26.77 

15.49 

18.16! 

11.00 

IS.TOj 

10.43 

83.59: 

43.77 

98.32 

51.13 

291.50 

321.57 

41.11 

22.97 

195.55 

110.37 

41.93 

15.53 

703.97 

781.99 

120,27 

72.24 

21.00 

15.97 

35.63 

21.53 

151.29 

89.65 

57.96 

27.02 

128.78 

68.45 

85.16 

23.29 

29.72 

13.91 

49.22 

29.32 

13.97 

8.28 

100.34 

54.06 

15.64 

11.13 

99.62 

27.42 

41.25 

27.76 

39.98 

20.68 

9.69 

6.29 

63.00 

34.00 

80.97 

41.83 

83.15 

43.78 

18.87 

7.70 

16.85 

9.11 

10.53 

5.72 

83.39 

28.51 

174.91 

71.66 

50.31 

21.86 

27.47 

13.47 

23.53 

12.72 

26.85 

14  43 

126.62 

'50.84 

28.80 

18.85 

1S.S8 

12.07 

55.66 

32.95 

43.79 

16.45 

22.71 

10,31 

86.56 

52.20 

32.00 

19.42 

11.07 

5.07 

12.56 

2.92 

57.52 

21.22 

20.01 

5.51 

50.34 

22.48 

123.96 

73.18 

. 153.20 

63.70 

43.45 

21.29 

22.03 

12.62 

3-''.62. 

22.‘'1 

6.71 

3.27 

18.13 

7.13 

18.92 

7.88 

31.20 

21.51 

87.08 

34.39 

414.70 

434.e0 

21.33 

12.82 

16.5.56 

65.00 

42.76 

15,49 

26.20 

11. S7 

.57..52 

41.45 

I 46.55 

24.05 

53.13 

1 25.01 

4n.95 

' 24.‘'3 

' 5.09 

l.Stl 

1 .70 

Eockland  

Sand burgh  

Shin  Creek 

Stevensville 

Thompsonville 

West  Brookville. . . . 

White  Lake 

Woodbourne 

Wurtsboro’ 

Youngsville 


SulUvan  County— {Continued). 

Marvin  Kimball  . . 
William  Patmore. 
Samuel  N.  Hendrix. 
Walter  H.  Stevens . 
Jonathan  Stratton 

Daniel  Smith 

John  P.  Eoosa 

Medad  T.  Morss. . 
Harvey  E.  Morris. 
Hiram  L.  Shepard 


Apalachin 

Barton 

Berkshire 

Campville 

Candor 

Canfield’s  Corner  . 

Catatonk 

East  Berkshire  . . . 

East  Candor 

Factory  ville 

Flemingsville  . . . . 

Halsey  Valley 

Hooper’s  Valley  . . 

Jenksville 

Ketchumville 

Newark  Valley  . . . 

Nichols 

North  Barton 

Owego  (c.  h.) 

Eichford 

Shepherd’s  Creek. 

Smithsboro 

South  Owego 

Spencer 

Strait’s  Corners . . . 

Tioga  Centre 

Waverly 

Weltonville 

West  Candor 

West  Newark 

West  Eichford 

Willsey  ville 

Wilson  Creek.  — 


Tioga  County. 


Ransom  Steele 

Amos  Moore 

George  Williams  . . . 
George  K.  Steele  . . . 

John  J.  Sackett 

Clark  Hyatt 

Charles  R.  Sackett.. 

John  G.  Bunnell 

Ebenezer  Lake 

Silas  Fordham 

Eobert  L.  Fleming. . 

Israel  Hoyt 

Gilbert  Pearsall 

George  G.  Nixon  . . . 

James  Chapen 

William  S.  Lincoln, . 
Timothy  P.  Alden  . . 

Stephen  Eeed 

Hiram  A.  Beebe 

Chauncey  L.  Rich, . . 
George  W.  Newell. . 
Miss  Harriet  M.  Sey- 
mour   

Caleb  Lamb 

Abram  H.  Miller 

David  Strait 

William  Ransom 

Alvah  Jarvis 

John  C.  Parmele  . . . 
Eomanti  Woodford  . 

Russell  S.  Mead 

Eri  Osborn 

Cornelius  Hoover. . . 
Anson  M.  Kimball. . 


Tompkins  County. 


Bennettsburgh  . . , 

Caroline  

Caroline  Centre  . 

Danby 

Dryden 

East  Lansing 

Enfield 

Enfield  Centre... 

Etna 

Forest  City 

Groton 

Groton  City 

Ithaca  (c.  h.)  — 
Jacksonville 


Caleb  Keep 

Jonathan  Norwood. 

Lorenzo  Brink 

Sherman  Miller  . . . 
Abraham  Tanner. . . 

John  Ludlow 

Charles  Vandorn. . . 
William  D.  Bagley. . 

Walker  Marsh 

John  F.  Burdick..  . 
Martin  S.  Delano. .. 
Vernum  Mather.  . . . 
Arthur  S.  Johnson. . 
James  Mattison 


Harvey  Holden. 
Orrin  D.  Lull . . 


Lake  Eidge John  Moe. . . . 

Lansingville Dana  F.  Fox 

Ludlowville iWarren  Seely 

, McLean 

I Mott's  Corners 

New  field  

j North  Lansing — 

i Peruville 

I Pugsley’s  Depot. . 

Slaterville 

I South  Danby 


Roswell  Beardsley. 

Pliny  Hall 

Cornelius  A.  Pugsley 
Henry  Krum  . 

Aaron  Bennett 


South  Lansing iAlmon  C.  Ives 

I Speedsville ! Josiah  Lawrence  . . 

I Trumansburgh |Benjamin  .Mien  . . . . 

! Trumbull  Corners  . . Amasia  C.  Slu'rwooc 

Uivsses Tallman  Ccwbin  . 

VaVna William  Seutt.  '2d  . . 

ij  Waterburgh Levi  H.  Owen 


$40.68 

$19.74 

16.92 

9.29 

9.10 

3.64 

34.94 

16.83 

21.06 

6.57 

19.60 

13.66 

93.71 

20.23 

66.31 

37.58 

121.19 

114.27 

45.81 

26.56 

60.06 

25.80 

94.88 

— 

138.00 

7.00 

37.58 

15.53 

93.29 

42.36 

2.49i 

1.19 

32.97 

16.97 

7.00 

13.00 

14.55 

8.31 

138.65 

113.85 

16.60 

6.25 

29.44 

13.64 

26.00 

11.50 

11.34 

5.95 

18.44 

11.53 

194.14 

158.35 

138.93 

104.10 

14.36 

7.43 

1269.50 

1565.72 

69.54 

36.41 

5.00 

1.00 

96.25 

25.55 

12.17 

6.67 

1 29.62  j 

62.17 

10.371 

3.70 

67.78 

40.26 

452.221 

556.01 

15.471 

5.73 

9.951 

4.75 

9.S5| 

5.13 

33.28 

42.99 

1.781 

1.24 

26.11 

12.88 

23.75 

10.75 

37.07 

16.05 

81.92 

30.38 

236.69 

116.10 

23.53 

12.89 

25.67 

8.88 

41.66 

17.42 

92.28 

35.94 

22.10 

6.34 

86.13 

85.14 

25.55 

19.25 

1522  14 

2171.29 

120.47 

57.00 

29.19 

13.53 

43.27 

26.62 

144.95 

152.27 

147.69 

89.99 

41.82 

1 20.85 

125.28 

77.31 

31  90 

16.68 

55.00 

27.38 

15.54 

8.13 

S4.19 

38.89 

30.91 

14.21 

46.18 

16.09 

69.41 

38.57 

4'25.74 

486.85 

1 14.46 

8.49 

; 20.05 

7.81 

, 56.60 

23.75 

, 1 45.94 

: 26.86 

NEW  YORK. 


123 


Left-hand  column  shows  i 


. of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflice  to  Department. 


"West  Danby 
TVest  Dryden 
West  Groton 


Tompkins  County — {Continued). 

John  Patchen  . . 

James  D.  Kelsey 


lister  C canty. 


Accord 

Amesville 

Arnoldton 

Bearsville 

Bruynswick 

Clintondale 

Denning 

Ellenville 

Esopus 

Fly  Mountain 

Galeville  Mills 

Glasco  

Greenfield 

High  Palis 

Hurley 

Jamesburgh 

Kerhonkson 

Kingston  (c.  h.).  — 

Kripplebush 

Kyserike 

Lackawack 

Lake  Hill. 

Libertyville 

Loyd 

Malden 

Marbletown 

Marlboro’ 

Milton 

Modena 

Napauock 

New  Hurley 

New  Paltz 

New  Paltz  Landing. 
Olive 

Olive  Bridge 


maker 

Thomas  M.  Holt 
Benjamin  C.  Arnold 
Christian  Baehr  . . . 

John  Lang 

Abner  Wood 

John  W.  Smith 

Geo.  N.  Sinsabaugh 
Cheney  Ames 
Wm.  Van  Wagenen 
Tesse  T.  Conkling  . 
Henry  D.  Martin  . . 
Fred’k  H.  Pomeroy 
James  D.Terwilliger 
Ab’mB.Houghtaling 

Jacob  Walker 

Melford  Vernooy  . . 

William  Kerr 

Stephen  B.  Chambers 
Dumond  Elmendorf 
Harmon  N.  Morse .. 
William  M.  Cooper. 
Alex’r  Schoonmaker 
Samuel  D.  Bond  .. . 

Almon  Canfield 

C.  M.  Van  Buren. . . 

James  S.  Knapp 

Peter  M.  Carpenter. 

Henry  Deyo 

Charles  Ver  Nooy  . . 
Jacob  J.  Van  Steen- 

bergh  

Abrah’m  A.Deyo,Jr. 

Daniel  Coe 

Abraham  Merrihew. 
Andrew  D.  W.  Dela- 

mater  

Isaac  D.  Vandervort 
Theodore  Gingon  . . 

James  Hunt 

Peter  H.  Freligh  . . . 
Nicholas  T.  Jansen. 

David  W'olley 

John  H.  Stratton 

Wm.  H.  Snyder,  Jr. 
Henry  A.  Samson. . . 

James  Eussell 

Elias  Eighmey 

Peter  F.  Mastin 

Thomas  Hill 

Isaac  Robison 

Abraham  D.  Ladew 
Joseph  L.Hasbrouck 

James  Green 

Samuel  W.  Cutler.. . 

William  Adams 

Martin  T.  Schoon- 
maker  

Lysander  C.  Tubbs 
Henry  D.  H.  Snyder 
George  W.  Snyder. 


Warren  County. 

Athol Michael  Byrnes  . 

Bolton Stephen  Pratt . . . 

('(ddwell  (c.  h.) Hiram  Wood 

Che.stertown  William  Hotchkiss 

Creek  Centre Thomas  Akley  . . 

French  Mountain.  . . George  Brown  . . 

Glenn's  Falls William  Peck  . . . 

Hague John  B.  Jenkins. 

Horicon Charles  W.  Osborn 

Johnsburgh John  Noble 

Luzerne  John  B.  Burneson 

Mill  Brook Edwin  A.  Bush. . . 


Phoenicia 

Pine  Hill 

Plattekill 

Quarryville 

Red  Bridge 

River  Side 

Rondout 

Rosendale 

Samsonville 

Saugerties 

Shandaken 

Shawangunk  

Shokan  

Stone  Ridge 

The  Corner 

Tuthill 

Ulsterville 

Wawarsing 

West  Camp 

West  Hurley 

West  Shandaken. 

Woodland 

Woodstock 


1 $19.12 

i $11.81 

34.43 

18.67 

1 23.38 

1 11.07 

87.37 

34.24 

16.47 

■ 7.79 

45.54 

25.33 

27.69 

9.31 

46.31 

22.04 

28.42 

17.21 

13.31 

7.65 

90.42 

65.47 

97.48 

45.63 

51.10 

31.55 

22.27 

13.68 

115.99 

60.87 

31.02 

17.16 

68.48 

30.98 

35.65 

26.53 

47.53 

17.06 

1224.45 

1400.46 

3.66 

.02 

38.71 

22.31 

9.51 

6.55 

23.72 

9.37 

41.66 

21.70 

128.15 

57.70 

17.52 

4.36 

122.37 

74.73 

213.63 

127.33 

70.03 

69.04 

203.12 

172.08 

23.72 

14.53 

139.10 

14.59 

123.42 

59.53 

45.03 

20.21 

21.41 

9.78 

32.54 

14.69 

21.61 

12.21 

28.22 

15.17 

34.00 

24.00 

14.92 

6..54 

7.02 

5.49 

1112.05 

999.42 

107.49 

74.81 

53.97 

25.48 

672.26 

644.14 

55.61 

20.25 

45.71 

22  ..35 

63.21 

18.89 

92.69 

35.06 

18.55 

10.38 

27.64 

13.91 

47.62 

24.97 

66.04 

31.20 

40.11 

29.73 

100.58 

42.38 

28.80 

16.47 

31.79 

13.17 

21.51 

1 7..52 

.37.11 

18.84 

129.60 

22.02 

167.26  77.49 

26.64 

' 10.97 1 

1096.83 

1291.95 

29.21 

; 13.99 

36.86 

, 25.85 

5-1.45 

.34.21 

92.11 

■ 29.86 

14.00 

1 8.00  ! 

Wai'ren  Cowity— {Continued). 

North  Creek... 

North  River  .. 

Pottersville  . . . 

Queensbury  . . . 

Stony  Creek . . . 

The  Glen 

Thurman 

Wardboro 

Warrensburgh 


Thomas  J.  Converse 

$49.07 

$28.78 

Lincoln  M.  Root 

20.00 

10.00 

Michael  Codman  . . . 

68.89 

85.21 

Gilbert  Clements  . . . 

83.10 

16.16 

Lewis  T.  Fenton  . . . 

83.97 

19.06 

David  Whitaker 

•Tohn  pr  • 

35.00 

15.38 

William  H.  Ward  . . 

24.07 

18.04 

Frederick  A.  Farlin 

225.67 

88.25 

Washington  County. 


Adamsville ' Clemons  Gibbs  . . . 

Anaquasscook 'James  Thompson 

Argyle jJohn  C.  Sill 

Bald  Mountain j Samuel  B.  Thorn . 

Battenville Ed^in  Weir 


Belcher Andrew  T.  Crawford 

Buskirk’s  Bridge. . . Andrew  Houghton.. 

Cambridge | James  R.  Livingston 

Centre  Cambridge. . jThomas  E.  Kenyon. 
Centre  White  Creek.jDavid  Fowler 


Coila William  Weir 

Comstock’s  Landing  Andrew  Clark 

East  Greenwich William  P.McCall 

Easton Aaron  Barker  . . . 

East  Salem Edwin  D.  Miner. 

Fort  Ann George  Clements 

Fort  Edward James  McIntyre . 

Fort  Edward  Centre  Elisha  H.  Ferris. 

Fort  Miller Samuel  Pike 

Galesville Samuel  M.  Burke 

Granville Marcellus  Strong 

Greenwich William  C.  Allen 

Griswold’s  Mills Charles  M.  Thorn 

Hampton Aaron  C.  Broughton 

Hartford Soloman  S.  Cowen.. 

Hebron John  S.  McFarland. 

Jackson Charles  O.  Valentine 

Kingsbury Charles  B.  Vaughn. 

Lake  Walter  G.  Stewart.. 

Low  Hampton Howard  Leonard . . . 

Middle  Granville.. . William  H.  Allen. . . 

North  Argyle John  Stevenson 

North  Cambridge..  Ebenezer  McLean.. 

North  Easton Solomon  Baker 

North  Granville Robert  G.  Dayton. . . 

North  Greenwich. . .'William  Reid 

North  Hebron 'Martin  V.  B.  Bull  . . 

North  White  Creek.  Benjamin  F.  McNitt 

Patten’s  Mills Byron  G.  Knapp  .. . 

Putnam William  G.  Corbet;. 

Salem  (c.  h.) Charles  Crary 

Sandy  Hill  (c.  h.)., . James  M.  Moss 


William  Lawrence.. 

Charles  H.  Bull 

Ezekiel  Smith 

John  Hall 


Shushan 

Slateville 

Smith’s  Basin 
South  Argyle 

South  Easton James  R.  Cherry 

South  Granville jHorace  Smith 

South  Hartford. 

West  Fort  Ann. 

West  Hebron. . . 

White  Creek  . . . 

Whitehall 


William  H.  Ward  .. 
Artemas  II.  Wheeler 
Thomas  McLaughry 

Stephen  Barker 

Atherton  Hall 


21.33 

10.32 
'203.68 

51.10 

56.06 

32.34 
109.59 
19-T.04 

39.04 

22.65 

68.33 

48.86 
72.01 
71.09 
28.74 

276.65 

686.55 

10.43 

68.13 

74.12 
830.84 
428.69 

12.61 

70.61 
113.00 

86.95 

24.89 

33.13 
42.41 

17.33 
229.63 

65.83 

16.20 

69.81 

136.35 

40.27 
30.12 

213.19 

25.18 

60.24 
440.67 
499.82 
160.43 

20.00 

50.86 

48.24 

45.61 
23.49 

61.28 

21.06 
71.55 
57.69 

1164.13 


14.46 

4.26 

54.73 

27.43 

23.83 

21.49 

95.57 
142.45 
- 28.28 

13.57 
33.85 
14.70 
29.89 
34.52 

15.84 
110.54 
588.01 

7.03 

30.87 

75.78 
782.46- 
248.48 

6.34 

43.12 

36.83 

26.03 

16.23 

20.50 
23.32 

8.42 

107.23 

38.80 

9.78 

38.57 
106.98 

23.34 

25.08 

225.25 

14.59 

33.60 
467.16 
437.18 

40.67 

3.00 

24.79 

22.79 
27.41 
13.97 
32.92 

8.62 

48.45 

38.60 
877.92 


Wayne  Ccunly. 


Alton 

Arcadia 

Clyde  

East  Palmyra 

Fairville 

Huron 

Joy 

Lock  Berlin.-: 

l.yons  (c.  h.) 

Macedon 

Macedon  Centre. , 

Marengo 

Marion 

i Newark 

Ontario 


Oliver  Leonard 

Samuel  Baldwin  . . . 
James  Chapman  . . . 

Jacob  Sliernian 

Lyman  A.  Crandall. 

Alfred  P.  Crafts 

Enoch  Granger 

Edward  B.  Pynehon 

Daniel  Watrous 

Calvin  Tucker 

Ira  Odell 


Benjamin  F.  Pound. 

Levi  Clark  

Iliram  Clark 

Nathan  Hinckley. . . 


59.571 
191.20| 

706.47 1 
41.50, 

46.01 
44.02' 

47.84' 

40.00 
1129.43  1287.27 
220.60  230.61 
97.37  54.79 

30.61  16.27 

207.58'  125.93 
735.78  647.38 
139.821  105.28 


31.41 

117.79 

678.17 

20.18 

34.12 

26.43 

29.81 

34.00 


124 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmastei'.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Wayne  County— (Continued). 


Palmyra 

Port  Glasgow  . . 

Pultneyviile 

Red  Creek 

Rose 

Savannah  

Sodus 

Sodus  Centre... 

Sodus  Point 

South  Butler  . . . 

South  Sodus 

Walworth 

West  Butler 

West  Macedon  . 
West  Walworth 

Williamson 

Wolcott 


William  L.  Tucker. . 
Miss  Eliza  Botiser. . . 
David  C.  Higgins.. . 
William  O.  Wood  . . 

Eron  N.  Thomas 

Joseph  F.  Case 

Willis  T.  Gaylord  . . 

Milton  Seely 

Benjamin  L.Lummis 

John  E.  Hough 

James  J.  Cuer 

Riley  Hill 

George  Doolittle 

Ichabod  W.  Briggs. 
William  D.  Wylie  . . 
Franklin  P.  Rogers. 
Hiram  Church 


Armonk 

Bedford  (c.  h.) . . 
Bedford  Station. 
Bouton  ville 


Bronxville 


Chappaqua 

Cross  River 

Croton  Falls 

Croton  Landing 

Crugers  

Dobbs’  Ferry 

East  Chester 

Fordham 

Golden’s  Bridge 

Harrison 

Hastings  upon  Hud- 
son   

Irvington 

Jefferson  Valley 

Katonah 

Kensico 

Lewisboro’  

Mamaroneck 

Mori  ngvi  lie 

Morrisania 

Mott  Haven 

Mount  Kisko 

Mount  Vernon 

Neperan.  

New  Castle 

New  Rochelle 

North  Castle 

North  Salem 

Peekskill 

Pelham. 

Pine’s  Bridge 

Pleasantville 

Port  Chester 

Poundridge 

Purdy’s  Station 

Rye 

Salem  Centre 

Scarsdale 

Shrub  Oak 

Sing  Sing 

Somers 

Soutli  Salem  

South  Yonkers 

Spiiytc'U  Duyvil 

Tarrylowii 

Tuekahoe 

Verplank 

Vi.'^ia 

We.st  Cheater 

West  harms 

West  Somers 


Westchester  Countyi 

j Israel  Townsend  . . . 

! Benjamin  J.  Ambler 
[John  J.  Banks. , 

Seth  Abbott 

Lancaster  O.  Under- 
hill   

Ijevi  Hunt,  Jr 

■William  Hunt 

William  T.  Bailey. 

James  McCord 

James  F.  Ferris. . . 
Effingham  W.  Wal- 

grove  — 

Alexander  M.  Lane 
Anthony  W.  Fishe 
Orin  P.  Frost..  .. 
Edward  Willets  . . 


Isaac  Lefurgy,  Jr. 

Peter  M.  Warman 
Cornelius  Putney  . 

David  Putney 

Evander  Odell 

Cyrus  M.  Ferris  . . 
Edward  Seaman. . 
Isaac  H.  Barker  . 
Marquis  L.  Mann. 
Hervey  H.Robertso 
Harrison  Y'oung.. 

George  Gould 

Henry  Clark 

Charles  H.  Kirby  . 
Robert  H.  Coles. . . 
Nathan  J.  Green  . 
Wm.  P.  Van  Tassel 
Hackaliah  B.  Strang 

John  E.  Jones 

Benjamin  D.  Mille 
Robert  Montross. . 
Jonathan  J.  Dealt 

Edwin  Adams 

Isaac  H.  Purdy. . . 

Daniel  Strang 

Anson  W.  Lobdell 
Mblliam  S.  Popham 

Lewis  Purdy 

Alfred  Buckhart.. 

AVilliam  Turk 

I Gould  Hawley 

;dolm  Warner  

'David  11.  Kellogg. 

.laoob  B.  Odell 

dames  Dusenbury . 
James  A.  Whitbec 
Alfred  W.  11  listed. 
William  H.  Bowiie 
Ralph  H.  Smith  . . 
Munson  E.  Frost  . 


$990. 

12, 

151, 

ITO. 

151. 

52. 

217. 

40. 

49. 

117. 

62. 

147. 

22. 

61. 

43. 

158, 

228, 


80  1043.13 
73  i 6.34 

104.58 
104.49 

74.32 

8.22 

114.59 
19.08 
20.28 
70.93 
34.14 
90.36 
14.25 

16.92 
31.81 

62.92 
124.26 


80.19 
114.90 
975.25 

75.19 

119.88 

63.43 
120.68 
113.97 

62.44 

200.29 

82.59 

263.51 

46.511 

51.08 

202.73 


29.71 
150.22 
47.38 
16.54 
213.52 
170.00 
378.25 
127.31 
100.58 
205.34 
86.37 
59.58 
494.27, 
34.16 
81.78^ 
913.05 
175.20' 
15.14 
57.64 
408.61 
41.03 
66.00 
181.46 
42.61 
52.57 
24.41 
941. OG 
88.36 
73.19 
32.00 

596.84 

112.89 

152.94 

0.1 

.306., 

313.92 

20.29 


23.97 

68.91 
39.10 
53.18 
44.56 

30.47 

91.88 

63.48 

49.48 
23.54 
36.06 

112.88 

17.26 

37.46 

25.01 

8.52 

116.59 

106.00 

249.61 

57.58 

42.30 

113.64 

21.68 

45.72 

294.16 

20.81 

29.92 
1019.79 

47.62 

8.91 

85.61 

116.68 

20.77 

28.85 

57.53 

43.98 

20.54 

13.55 
884.78 

29.70 

19.83 

12.00 

452.27 

53.69 

67.48 
6.30 

14i!.98 

165.96 

12.29 


White  Plains  (c.  h.), 
Williams’  Bridge  . . . 

Yonkers 

Yorktown 


Westchester  County — ( Continued). 

Emory  Palmer $505.55 

John  T.  Briggs j 49.99 

Esther  A.  Bashford  . 890.39 
James  H.  Purdy j 46.41 


Wyoming  County* 


Attica 

Attica  Centre. 
Bennington  . . 
Castile 

China 


Covington 

Cowlesville 

Dale 

Eagle 

Eagle  Village 

East  China 

East  Gainesville 

East  Java 

East  Koy 

East  Orangeville 

East  Pike 

East  Warsaw 

Folsomdale 

Gainesville 

Hermitage 

Java 

Java  Centre 

Java  Village 

Johnsonsburgh 

La  Grange 

North  Java 

North  Sheldon 

North  Wethersfield  . 

Orangeville 

Pearl  Creek 

Peoria 

Perry 

Perry  Centre 

Pike 

Portageville 

Saint  Helena 

Sheldon 

South  Warsaw 

Strykersville 

Varysburgh 

Warsaw  (c.  h.) 

Wethersfield 

Wethersfield  Springs 
Wyoming 


Moses  Colcord 

William  Tanner  . . . 

Bissell  S.  King 

Lucius  Carter 

Burnett  H.  McClen 

then 

William  J.  Martin. . 
Luther  C.  Barnum. 
Sidney  S.  Monroe. . 

Cyril  Rawson 

William  S.  Agett. .. 

Heman  Wilson 

John  D.  Brownell. . 
William  P.  Day.T. . 
Isaac  Quackenbush 

David  J.  Finch 

Spencer  S.Hammond 
Silvester  R.  Adams 
John  B.  Folsom. . . 
William  Bristol,  Jr 
Horace  Blodget. . . 
Melvin  Woodworth 
Patrick  O’Conner. 
Thomas  B.  Ring. . 
George  W.  Merrill 
Henry  B.  Robinson 

Reuben  Cook 

Elihu  H.  Persons 
John  Gardner  . . . 
Thomas  Norton.. 
Thomas  P.  Miller 
James  Gordon. . . 
William  Mitchell 
Jason  Lathrop . . . 
Delano  P.  Gordon 
George  B.  Hinds. 

Silas  Bartlett 

Amos  H.  Castle , . 
Alonzo  Choate. . . 
Jonathan  Turner. 
Andrew  PettengiU 
Jacob  W.  Knapp 
Alexander  H.  Baker 

Ray  Greene 

Thomas  S.  Cushing 


Barrington 

Benton 

Benton  Centre 

Big  Stream  Point. . 

Branch  Port 

Dundee 

Eddy  town 

Ferguson’s  Corners 

Italy  Hill 

Italy  Hollow 

Middlesex 

Milo 

Milo  Centre 

Cenn  )■</«  (c.  h.)  . . 

Potter 

Rock  Stream 


Yates  County. 

, . Job  L.  Babcock. . 
, . Amasa  Smith. . . . 

. . Myron  Cole 

. . Eli  Townsend  . . . 
. . William  S.  Booth 


Rushville  

Sherman’s  Hollow  . , 

Starkev 

Voak  ' 

i West  Dresden 


YatesviUe 


Philip  Roof 

John  L.  Riche . . 
Luther  B.  Blood 
William  Scott  . . 
Oliver  S.  Williams 
Cornelius  Post,  Jr. 
William  Holden  . . 
LeAvis  S.  Ayers  . . . 
Ashley  Thomas  . . 
William  L.  Shar]) . 
Francis  O.  Chambe 

lain 

Delanson  Munger 

Ira  Fowler 

Peregrine  Hollett. 

Homer  Eaton  

iPeleg  Gardner — 


463.95 

19.45 
86.43 

300.53 

164.00 

86.40 

85.68 
34.04 

18.19 

44.62 
27.86 

61.19 
80.37 

7.67 

13.45 

64.19 

29.68 
79.81 
41.12 

36.11 
17.94 
19..O0 

54.45 
47.83 
56.80; 

5.92 

11.79 

35.3:3 

30.69 

72.12 
445.80 
108.98 
252.24 
183.89 

15.16 

65.12 
44.07 

74.63 

68.78 
610.86 

16.78 

88.40 
256.42 


45.04 

14:3.22 

66.99 

46.74 

136.05 

k‘ 

385.59 

78.12 

24.8, 

68.45 

s 

4".li 

73.84 

' 67.05 

47.63 

1289.71 

73. '^8 

56.77 

er- 

271.72 

14.'18 

51.7s 

17.1U 

114.:'s 

IG.Oi'l 

$181.48 

26.58 

776.20 

24.30 


430.45 
8.83 

45.96 

250.89 

212.00 

21.89 

51.83 

20.04 

10.35 

29.17 

17.23 

27.94 

17.88 

3.79 

5.08 
32.55 

19.03 

81.43 

2a.58 

12.81 

12.65 

84.51 
39.86 
35.74 

4.34 

8.28 

8.32 

17.82 

39.52 
438.96 

40.45 
24U.91 

80.40 

8.00 

42.51 

29.39 

89.11 

40.37 

702.45 

9.09 
20.80 

231.52 


26.08 

66.28 

41.77 

28.42 

161.33 

396.99 

27.92 

16.23 

28.58 

18.37- 

40.83 

24.t'4 

82.U8 

1650.22 

48.44 

31.97 

236.65 

7.72 

19.13 

l".ll 

7".65 

6.31 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


125 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kiglit-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ofdce  to  Department. 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


Alamance  County* 

Curtis’  Mills Clement  C.  Curtis. 


Holt’s  Store Edwin  M.  Holt. . 

Lindley’s  Store John  Newlin  . . . 

McCray’s  Store lAzariah  G.  McCray. 


Mason  Hall jJohn  R.  Faucett 


Melville 
Morton’s  Store . . . 
Patterson’s  Store . 
Pleasant  Grove . . 

Rock  Creek 

Shallow  Ford 

Snow  Camp 

South  Side 

W atsonviUe 

White  Rock 


Henderson  Scott. 


James  W.  Lea 

William  J.  Albright 

Alfred  Iseley 

John  Dixon 

Thomas  R.  Simpson. 
Eli  F.  Watson  . . 
Abner  G.  Tweed 


Little  River 

Mount  Pisgah 

Stony  Point 

layloiTille  (c.  h.).,. . 

Wittenbergs 

Tork  Collegiate  In- 
stitute   


.\le\s0der  County* 

George  W.  Long  . . 


Thomas  R.  Watt. 


Wm.  A.  Mendenhall. 


Anson  County 

Carolina  Female  Col- 
lege   

Cedar  HiU 

Deep  Creek 

Diamond  Hill 

Hammond’s  Store . . . 

Jones’  Creek 

Lanesboro’ 

Lilesville 

Morven 

Peedee 

Wadesboro'’  (,c.  h.)  . . 

White’s  Store 


Robert  H.  Burns 
Eliel  Woodburn. 
William  Perry. . 

James  D.  Nance 

Peter  Jones 

William  Allen . . 
Joseph  J.  Cox  . . 

H.  G.  Andrews  . 
Rowland  Crump 
William  H.  Patrick  . 
Joseph  W.  Falkner . 


ChesnutHill 

Elk  M Roads 

Elk  Creek 

Gap  Civil 

Gap  Creek 

Glade  Creek 

Helton 

Jefferson  (c.  h.) . . . 
Laurel  Springs — 
Nathan’s  Creek. . . 

North  Fork 

Peakland 

Potato- Creek 

Scottville 

South  Fork 


Ashe  County. 

Aaron  S enter 

Wiley  Church 

Alex’r  B.  McMillan . 

Allen  Gentry 

N.  H.  Waugh 

Andrew  Carson 

Johnson  Perkins  . . . 

John  J.  Sapp 

Stephen  N.  Wilson. . 
Andrew  McMillan  . . 

David  Worth,  Jr 

John  W.  Martin  . . 
John  McMillan,  Jr. . 
Jesse  J.  Gambill  — 
Thomas  S.  Calloway 


Beaufort  County. 


Bath 

Blount’s  Creek 

Campbell’s  Creek . . 
Durham’s  Creek. . . 

Fork  Swamp  

Goose  Creek  Island 
Hunter’s  Bridge  . . . 

Leechville 

North  Creek 

Pantego 

Pungo  Creek 

South  Creek 

Washington  (c.  h.) . 


Joseph  Bonner 

C.  I.  A.  Ruff 

David  Mixon 

John  B.  Bonner 

William  W.  W'aters. 

James  Potter  

George  R.  Tankard . 
William  J.  Martin. . . 
William  Satchwell.. 
Richard  H.  Riddick. 
George  L.Windley. . 
AndrewM.  Buchanan 
Henrv  P.  Allen 


« 

$ 

' 154.57 

’.  151.40 

— 



! 11.00 

' 5.00 

21.94 

5.51 

. 13.00 

' 5.00 

1 4.84 

3.38 

. 36.57 

1.65 

58.00 

• 9.13 

. 10.39 

13.83 

9.54 

8.91 

17.25 

9.79 

4.80 

i 2.17 

4.39 

3.63 

17.62 

: 26.46 

— 

8.00 

3.75 

2.11 

1.53 

6.97 

4.51 

5.44 

2.36 

9.00 

4.35 

) 70.53 

65.92 

1.22 

1.00 

— 

— 

101.50 

140.77 

19.90 

16.30 

3.21 

2.17 

7.45 

5.14 

5.60 

4.21 

5.20 

2.10 

9.90 

6.16 

29.16 

16.17 

17.76 

10.37 

5.00 

4.00 

238.72 

185.20 

35.47 

27.98 

2.00 

1.00 

4.77 

2.42 

— 

— 

20.53 

12.00 

3.00 

2.50 

2.20 

.60 

9.97 

4.70 

71.89 

59.00 

7.06 

6.64 

3.00 

1.25 

11.54 

7.00 

— 

— 

3.00 

1.50 



— 

5.42 

1.14 

26.39 

7.90  • 

9.88 

4.51 



— 

13.93 

5.50 

— 

— 

— 

— 





24.14 

8.45 

6.87 

3.91 

2l.l6i 

9.'0 

7.25 

.84 

15.73 

2.64 

869.29 

986.14 

Bertie  County* 


Ashland 

Colerain  

Hotel 

Merry  Hill 

Roxobel 

Windsor  (c.  h.) 


Augustus  Holly 

Henry  L.  Ward 

Joseph  J.  Pugh 

William  H.  Copehart 

Reuben  H.  Cox 

John  S.  Shepperd.. . 


Bladen  County. 


Baker’s  Creek 

Bryant’s  Swamp 

Beatty’s  Bridge 

Cypress  Creek 

Deserett 

Mizahethtovm  (c.  h.) 

Ellisville 

French  CreekChurch 

Gravelly  Hill 

Prospect  Hall 

West  Bfook 

Western  Prong 

White  Oak 

White’s  Creek 


James  W.  Lesesne. . 

Robert  Tait 

Thomas  I.  Pridgen. . 
William  J.  Parker  . . 

John  Smith 

Benj’n  F.  Rinaldi. . . 

Hugh  Simpson 

David  A.  McMillan. 
James  H.  Meredith  . 
Bartram  Robeson . . . 

John  J.  Bright 

Neill  Currie 

William  S.  Melvin  . . 
James  J.  Kemp 


$11.81 

|.  $4.70 

49.38 

' 20.80 

62.50 

17.93 

85.71 

2.2I 

48.81 

51.65 

241.68 

276.85 

• 

2.50 

1.25 

16.90 

9.10 

13.36 

7.64 

7.34 

3.40 

102.29 

62.79 

10.45 

6.29 

4.89 

3.63 

11.84 

3.16 

29.78 

14.96 

29.52 

7.42 

4.95 

3.33 

9.23 

6.17 

36.48 

23.30 

Brunswick  County* 


Black  Rock 

G.  W.  Farrabee 

41.10 

12.36 

Robeson 

Andrew  J.  Swinson. 

25.00 

2.00 

Shallotte 

Daniel  K.  Bennett.. 

38.48 

15.12 

SmitJwille  (c.  h.)  ... 
Supply 

Lewis  A.  Galloway. . 
John  Mercer 

87.07 

‘ 31.58 

Buncombe  County* 


AsTwille  (e.  h.) 

Avery’s  Creek 

Democrat 

Fairview 

Flat  Creek 

French  Broad  

Hommeny  Creek — 

Reem’s  Creek 

Sandy  Mush 

Shufordville 

Spring  Creek 

Stocksville 

Sulphur  Springs 

Swannano 


William  L.  Hilliard. 

838.25 

80.21 

Philip  J.  Israel 

6.05 

4.72 

John  A.  Carter 

12.57 

7.28 

Alfred  B.  Head 

13.28 

6.65 

G.  J.  D.  Garrison  . . . 

3.22 

1.95 

Jackson  S.  Burnett.. 

11.74 

12.55 

Joshua  Curtis.  

20.46 

8.00 

John  B.  Weaver 

16.08 

3.56 

John  Wells 

8.80 

1.80 

Jacob  R.  Shuford. . . 

43.58 

18.74 

Levi  B.  Duckett 

5.46 

1.51 

Robert  V.Blaekstock 

5.81 

2.37 

William  L.  Henry. . . 

25.35 

7.88 

George  C.  Alexander 

12.16 

7.83 

Leicester  Chapman  . 

16.03 

9.29 

Luke  L.  Branson  . . . 

3.20 

.28 

iJohn  E.  Patton 

39.33 

28.88 

Burke  County. 


Bridgewater 

Brindletown 

Drowning  Creek 

Linville  River 

Morgantown  (c.  h.) . 
Perkinsville  


Henry  P.  Lindsay. . . 

James  II.  Hall 

Pickney  Warlick  . . . 
Nelson  P.  Lindsey  . . 
Robert  0.  Pearson . . 
Richard  O.  Michaux 


Cabarras  County* 


Best’s  Mills 

Coddle  Creek 

Concord  (c.  h) 

Garmon’s  Mills 

Harris  Depot 

Kirkland 

Klutts’  Tan  Yard  . . 

Mill  Hill 

Mount  Pleasant 

Oak  Lawn 

Parks’  Store 

Pioneer  Mills 


Simon  Bo.st 

John  E.  Pre.s.sly  — 
James  N.  Brown — 
Isaac  S.  Linker  — 
Samuel  J.  Harris  . . . 
Robert  Kirkpatrick. 

Levi  Klults 

Jacob  Stirewait,  Jr. . 

Paul  B.  C.  Smith 

Edwin  R.  Harris 

William  B.  Parks. .. 
Robert  11.  Morrison. 


20.19 

8.80 

14.22 

8.74 

8.96 

5.12 

205.14 

176.90 

4.48] 

1.92 

8.97 

8.19 

10.43 

3.65 

286.74 

344.22 

10.22 

5.08 

22.00 

— 

11.65 

5.00 

8.86 

1.74 

10.47 

4.26 

35.10 

7.25 

83.56 

9.17 

6.-9 

4.61 

24.58 

8.60 

126 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST  - :M ASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


^ Caldwell  County. 


Catawba  View 

Collettsville 

Copenhagen 

Deal’s  Mill 

Fort  Defiance 

Globe 

King’s  Creek 

Lenoir  (c.  h.) 

Lovelady 

Pa,tterson 


Joseph  Sherrill 

$3.68 

$0.52 

Serug  Webb 

6.46 

3.52 

Joseph  Corpening  . . 

6.29 

4.48 

William  F.  Deal. 

2.14 

1.55 

Thomas  Lenoir 

25.84 

1.75 

Jesse  Moore,  Jr 

1.88 

1.87 

Allen  Laxton 

6.43 

3.18 

James  Harper 

80.81 

102.97 

Israel  P.  Connelly. . . 

1.36 

.98 

James  C.  Harper 

— 

— 

Camden  County. 


Camden  (c.  h,) [Abner  Dozier 

Shiloahf iMalachi  I.  Morrisett. 

South  Mills Beniamin  Burnham. 


Carteret  Countyi 


Beaufort  (c.  h.) 

Hadnots  

Portsmouth 

Smyrna 

Straits 


William  I.  Potter  . . . 

Elijah  S.  Bell 

Sylvester  Dixon 

David  Whittingham 
Anson  Chadwick  . . . 


26.97 

18.96 

57.48 


239.41 

7.84 

26.84 

13.78 

12.00 


9.62 

14.46 

22.00 


158.00 

6.13 


4.90 

5.00 


Caswell  County. 


Anderson’s  Store 

Blackwell 

Graves 

Hightowers 

Hudson 

Independence — 

Leasburgh  

Locust  Hill ....!.. 

Milton 

Prospect  Hill 

Purley 

Yancey  ville 


Catawba  County. 


Bunker’s  Hill 

Fishers.  .T 

Flint  Eock 

Jacob’s  Fork 

Long  Island 

Mountain  Creek 

Mull  Grove  

Newton  (c.  h.) 


E.  Conner 

13.74 

3.64 

Israel  Holler 

2.31 

.55 

Marcus  M.  Moser. . . 

6.06 

1.26 

Alfred  Eapisaur 

17.05 

8.13 

Abel  T.  Cansler 

5.86 

2.87 

Caleb  Fink 

7.52 

3.83 

Jacob  Mull  

4.09 

2.44 

Junius  L.  Gaither  . . 

122.18 

129.70 

Chatham  County. 


Adolph 

Beaumont 

Branch  

Cane  Creek 

Carbonton 

Goldston 

Grove  

Hackney’s  MEoads. 
Hadley’s  Mills. . . . . . 

Haywood 

Little  Lick 

Martha’s  Vineyard  . 

Moringville 

Mud  Lick 

Oakland  

Pedlar’s  Hill 

FitUbord’  (c.  h.) 

Saint  Lawrence 

Sandy  Grove  

The  Gu]ph 

Trade’s  Hill 


William  G.  Harris.. 

John  M.  Green  

William  McClane  . . 
William  Lindley  . . . 

Eobert  A.  Stuart 

George  W.  Goldston 

T.  Doling,  .i 

John  Hackney 

Ilezekiahllenderson 
Eicherson  Faucett. . 

James  Womack 

William  Cross 

Alfred  Moring  

James  Woody 

Jordan  Watson 

William  A.  Eives. . . 

Isaac  Long 

Aaron  D.  Headen... 
Durant  H.  Albright. 
Lawr’e  I.  Haughton 
Lemuel  Ellis 


7.93 

7.47 

6.00 

11.35 

8.82 

7.91 

10.16 

29.53 

4.00 

6.89 

14.05 

16.86 

19.00 

7.48 
219.05 

20.48 

4.80 

19.95 

3.82 


3.93 


2.07 

8.98 
6.11 
7.03 
' 7.74 
3.90 
3.00 

3.69 
8.81 
8.65 

10.24 
4.18 

212.63 

21.25 
4.53 

15.70 

2.69 


Cherokee  Countyi 


Copperville 

Fort  Hembree. . . . 
Fort  Montgomery 
Laurel  Valley 
Miu'phey  (c.  h.)  . . 
Nottla 


Peter  Mosteller 

— 



Eobert  B.  Cliambers 

80.46 

15.80 

Strother  L.  Moody. . 

6.71 

5.23 

Tlios. William  Vest.. 

5.28 

2.90 

Stephen  G.  E.  Mount 

94.71 

80.45 

Allen  D.  Kilpatrick. 

5.00 

2.54 

Cherokee  County — {Continued). 


Peach  Tree  

Persimmon  Creek . . 

Shooting  Creek 

Stikoih 

Turtle  Town 

Tusquitee 

Valley  Town 


Eobert  D.  McCombs 
Abney  B.  McFalls. . 
Wm.  E.  McConnell. 
Abraham  Taylor  ... 

J.  W.  Thearer 

John  H.  Johnson. . . 
William  Walker 


Chowan  County. 

Ballard’s  Bridge I Thomas  Evans  .... 

Edenton  (c.  h.) Jjohn  C.  Fleetwood 


$1.39' 

; $0.75 

13.97 

9.58 

14.00 

11.80 

3.19 

2.70 

12.81 

8.25 

8.11 

6.00 

24.26 

16.36 

19.421 

25.26 

376.69 1 

319.41 

Anderson  B.  Walker 

8.85 

5.94 

Gerard  J.  Parish  . . . 

11.76 

7.65 

Barrister  Fitzgerald 

10.82 

3.89 

Elbridge  G.  Mitchell 

12.15 

9.21 

Lorenzo  L.  Dameron 

3.27 

1.19 

Charles  G.  Mitchell. 

4.29 

3.63 

John  A.  Harrison  . . 

79.09 

11.36 

Stephen  Neal 

45.13 

20.89 

James  M.  Allen 

228.69 

248.70 

Franklin  L.  Warren 

14.72 

8.62 

Samuel  S.  Harrison . 





William  Brown 

— 

— 

Cleveland  County. 


Birchettsville 

Buffalo  Paper  Mills. 

Camp  Call 

Camp’s  Creek 

Clingman 

Double  Shoal 

Duncan’s  Creek 

Erwinsville 

Garner’s  Ford 

Mooresboro’ 

Muddy  Fork 

Nicholsonville 

Pierceville 

Polkville 

Shelby  (c.  h.) 

Slice’s  Shoal 

Swangstown 

White  Plains 


Drury  Birchett 

i 1.99 

1.24 

Lewis  Gardner 

7.92 

4.44 

William  W.  Green.. 

4.87 

3.00 

Elisha  A.  Byars 

6.00 

2.00 

Thomas  M.  'W are . . . 

4.65 

3.11 

John  Z.  Falls  

2.00 

2.00 

J ames  McF arland  . . 

5.32 

5.84 

Charles  Ellis 

9.11 

4.83 

IHenry  Schenck 

14.00 

3.48 

John  W.  Logan 

11.26 

6.48 

William  S.  A.  Oates. 

5.11 

2..33 

John  N.  Nicholson.. 

5.00 

1.00 

John  L.  Gladden  ... 

.92 

.50 

Joseph  C.  Lattimore 

13.58 

7.17 

Joseph  Carroll 

158.74 

75.16 

S.  E.  Chambers 

5.18 

3.07 

James  Eoberts 

9.89 

4.00 

George  Herndon 

9.86 

5.84 

Columbus  County. 


Big  Swamp 

Cerro  Gordo  . . . 

Fair  Bluff  .. 

Green  Swamp . . 
Peacock’s  Store 


Haynes  Lennon  .... 

8.28 

Sherwood  G.  Tyler  . 

29.96 

Jam.es  L.  Mills  

86.09 

James  Freshwater. . 



Lovet  Peacock 

21.84 

Wm.  H.  Best 

123.86 

Craven  County. 

Bay  Eiver IFrederick  E.  Alfred.  I 13.21 

Newbern  (c.  h.) James  C.Stephenson  930.76 

Swift  Creek  Bridge  .IWm.  M.  Piggott 1 45.00 


Cumberland  County. 


Argyle 

Barclaysville 

Blockers 

Chalk  Level 

Fayetteville 

Gray’s  Creek 

Harrison  Creek 

Inverness 

Johnsonville 

Kinnie’s  Creek 

Kyle’s  Landing  — 
Little  Eock  Fish  . . 

Manchester 

Mary’s  Garden 

Neill’s  Creek 

Northington 

Terebinthe 


Sligo. 


Duncan  McLauchlin 

5.00 

Christ’ph’r  C.Barbee 

23.97 

Love  Culbreth  

25.17 

Andrew  H.  Dewar  . 

9.11 

Josiah  E.  Bryan 

1380.44 

Joseph  Willis 

18.94 

Marshall  H.  Seawell 

5.23 

Hugh  McPherson. . . 

1.25 

Lemuel  D.  Cameron 

16.27 

Daniel  Cults 

4.29 

David  McNeill 

10.94 

Amasa  Alden 

23.80 

John  E.  Murchison. 

24.79 

George  W.Lawrence 

— 

Cornelius  H.  Cofield 

4.29 

John  L.  Bethea 

6.13 

Blackman  Culbreth . 

8.57 

rritiick  County. 

Demetrius  H.  Cherry] 

5.00 

Eugene  Morton 1 

31.54 

Benjamin  S.  Dey...| 

4.04 

Gideon  C.  Marchant 

15.90 

William  Smith i 

— 

Lancelot  Poyner  ..: 

9.18: 

|Wm.  W.  Chaddick.. 

10.89, 

[Caleb  Gregory | 

27.87: 

6.96 

19.75 

28.00 

5.74 

108.33 


7.39 

947.60 

19.74 


1.00 

7.99 

15.53 

5.50 

1796.37 

7.29 

2.34 

.20 

7.30 

3.31 
2.75 
6.42 

10.21 

2.85 

2.35 
4.00 


4.00 

14.80 

2.6:3 

9.15 

5.83 

6.76 

15.12 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


127 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Tostmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ollice  to  Department. 


Davidson  County. 


Abbott’s  Creek 

Elisha  Eaper 

' .$15.31 

$9.48 

Brummell’s 

Daniel  F.  Morris — 

: 15.61 

9.35 

Cleminonsville 

Evander  Mclver  . . . 

j 38.38 

! 20.53 

Cotton  Grove 

John  Miller 

18.98 

i 8.41 

Fair  Grove 

Green  H.  Lee 

6.58 

! 10.88 

Healing  Springs . . . 

i William  C.  Buie 

4.00 

( 2.70 

Jackson  Hill 

Edmund  B.  Clark  . . 

11.25 

I 6.62 

Lexington  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Alexander  C.  Hege. 

184.77 

166.92 

Midway 

William  G.  Beard  . . 

18.62 

I 7.98 

Pennfleld 

Jeremiah  Piggott. . . 

10.06 

7.00 

Eich  Fork 

E.  D.  C.  Harris 

12.26 

4.55 

Silver  HiU  

Thomas  Symons 

^.13 

6.86 

5.30 

2.91 

Thomasville  

H enry  E . Eounsaville 

: 37.11 

5.87 



Davie  County. 

Clarksville 

i William  0.  Smith. . . 

1 6.00 

2.50 

12.63 

5.75 

Farmington 

George  W.  Johnson. 

36.29 

16.89 

Fulton 

William  E.  Sharpe.. 

20.43 

8.40 

Jerusalem  

-loseph  W.  Hodge... 

4.53 

3.14 

98.28 

109.94 

14.81 

8.92 

I 

Duplin  County. 

Albertson’s 

Amos  W.  Simmons  . 

5.61 

3.42 

Bear  Swamp. 

Luther  E.  Loftin .... 

11.93 

7.98 

Branch  Store 

James  G.  Branch. . . 

8.20 

5.43 

Buena  Vista 

Stephen  M.  Grady  . . 

4.32 

2.5S 

12.77 

11.64 

Faison’s  Depot 

Ishain  E.  Faison 

51.62 

10.87 

HaUsville  

Edward  Armstrong. 

19.58 

5.69 

Kenansville  (c.  h.). . 

Alsa  B.  Southerland. 

96.67 

121.56 

Outlaw’s  Bridge 

John  W.  Whitfield. . 

5.75 

4.54 

Eesaca 

Hugh  Maxwell 

2.50 

2.00 

Strickland’s  Depot. . 

Leonard  A.Merriman 

94.96 

41.47 

Teachey’s 

Cornelius  McMillan. 

36.00 

12.00 

W arsaw 

John  B.  Southerland 

92.52 

17.94 

Edgecom!>e  County. 

Bnttleboro’  

Isaac  W.  Eicks 

49.23 

15.65 

Joyner’s  Depot  

William  D.  Farmer  . 

50.62 

9.94 

Kocky  Mount 

Charles  C.  Bonner  . . 

152.70 

30.92 

Sarntocra 

Nathan  Webb  

7.98 

.44 

Sparta  

-James  Carney 

58.97 

50.10 

Stantonsburgh  

■John  Wilkinson 

54.96 

17.56 

Tarhoro’  (c.  h.) 

David  Pender 

386.16 

504.84 

Wil.son 

Edwin  G.  Clark 

222.25 

233.20 

F( 

nsytb  County. 

Bethania 

Eugene  C.  Lehman  . 

38.62 

14.35 

Flint  Hill 

Jolm  H.  Kreeger — 

1.00 

.50 

KGrncrsvillG 

-John  F.  ICerner 

37.0(1 

14.00 

T.AltnTinTi 

Daniel  Ee.lck  .... 

Muddy  Creek 

Samuel  Alspaugh. . . 

6.18 

2.22 

Old  Eichmond 

Washington  Payne.. 

1.41 

1.10 

Eural  Hall 

Anthony  Bitting 

2.53 

1.95 

Salem ; 

Orestes  A.  Keehln  . . 

425.74 

539.28 

Sedges  Garden ' 

Joseph  Waggoner  .. 

7.15 

5.59 

Walkertown 

Eobert  L.  Walker  . . 

,3.77 

2.70 

Waughtown ; 

Henry  M.  Lash 

18.42 

8.14 

White  Eoad 

George  V.  Fulp 

6.29 

4.59 

Winston  (c.  h.) 

Peter  A.  Wilson 

65.29 

82.69 

Fr 

n\iin  County. 

Franklinton 

Addison  D.  Ellis 

17-3.11 

197.67 

Hall’s  Eoads 

Richard  T.  Harris... 

6.36 

4.07 

Harriss’  ><|  Eoads. . . 

Samuel  Harriss 

7.89 

5.64 

Lo^Gshurgh  (c.  h.)  . . 

William  Arendell. . . 

287.66 

267.15 

-John  VoiinoTj  .Ir, 

19.79 

7.05 

Wrightsville 

Eansom  H."l)uke. . . 

10.00 

6.00 

Gaston  County. 

Castania  Grove 

William  A.  Bell. 





Catawba  Creek 

Alfred  C.  Dickson  . . 

8.80 

4.85 

Crowder’s  Creek .... 

Lawson  Wilson 

13.13 

7.31 

Crowder’s  Mountain. 

James  B.  Oats 

5.52 

3.27 

Gaston  County — ' Continued). 


Dallas  (c.  h.) 

Andrew  Hoyl 

.$67.50 

Erasmus 

Manuel  Ford 

2.75 

King’s  Mountain  . . . 

Benjamin  F.  Briggs. 

14.93 

Mountain  Island 

John  Tate 

17.00 

Nail  Factory 

Thomas  Darling 

11.62: 

Old  Furnace 

John  E.  White 

5.46 

South  Point 

Samuel  W.  Craig  . . . 

.9.00 

Stanley’s  Creek 

Valentine  Derr 

Stowesville 

Edwin  B.  Stowe 

16.80 

White  Pine 

Benjamin  Black 

4.91 

Woodlawn 

James  C.  Eudisill.. . 

13.93 

Gates  County. 

Buckland 

Samuel  E.  Smith 

1.5.70 

Gatesville 

Shadrach  W.  Worrell 

67.05 

Mintonsville 

John  0.  Trotman  . . . 

23.29 

Eeynoldson 

Dempsey  Langstun 

Sunbury  

Cos  ten  Jordan 

50.51 

Gr 

anvilie  County. 

Asvlum 

John  F.  Harris 

15.94 

Berea 

Eichard  S.  Wood.. . 

12.57 

Blue  Wing 

Detron  T.  Walker. . . 

19.00 

Brookville 

Samuel  H.  Cannaday 

8.85 

Brownsville 

Mary  C.  Griffin 

-16.96 

Dutchville 

Elijah  Hester 

13.66 

Fairport 

Donalds’nP.Paschall 

9.00 

Gregory’s  Mill 

Thomas  J.  Gregory . 

8.22 

Henderson 

William  W.  Eeaves. 

. 187.51 

Kittrell 

Elisha  H.  Overton. . . 

29.54 

Knap  of  Eeeds 

Logan  W.  Umstead. 

11.66 

Millbank 

Eaton  Davis 

8.48 

Oak  Hill 

William  H.  Puryear. 

83.44 

Oxford  (c.  h.) 

A.  T.  T.  Jones 

3((5.40 

Sassafras  Fork 

James  A.  Satterwhite 

15.23 

Tabb’s  Creek 

Thomas  D.  Harris. . . 

4.75 

Tally  Ho 

Augustus  H.  Cooke. . 

24.00 

Tar  Eiver 

Cameron  W.  Allen . . 

11.00 

Townesville 

William  B.  Hughes  . 

10.88 

Tranquility 

Nathan’l  E.  Cannady 

9.41 

Waterloo 

William  0.  Gregory. 

5.82 

Williamsboro’ 

Elijah  Satterwhite. . . 

60.50 

Wilton 

Lewis  T.  Smith 

10.88 

Woodworths  ..' 

James  0.  K.  Paschall 



Young’s  jxj  Eoads. . . 

Marcus  D.  Eoyster . . 

20.68 

Greene  County. 

Bull  Head 

John  J.  Edmunson . . 1 

Hookerstown 

Jesse  W.  Mbore 

71.00 

Maysville 

George  W.  Moore. . . 

14.80 

Snow  Hill  (c.  h.) 

John  T.  Freeman . . . 

54.47 

Speight’s  Bridge 

William  A.  Darden  . 

26.22 

Guilford  County. 

Allemance 

William  E.  Smith. . . 

26.-32 

Brick  Church 

Thomas  G.  Wharton 

8.81 

Centre 

Andrew  C.  Murrow . 

31.71 

Deep  Eiver 

Cyrus  J.  Wheeler. . . 

12.64 

Fentriss 

Frederick  Fentriss. . 

6.76 

Friendship 

.John  TTiint, 

22.48 

GribsonvillG . .• 

fTGrclGn  A.  Nggsg. 

Gilmer’s  Store 

Joseph  W.  Gilmer  . . 

14.49 

Greensboro’ 

Branson  G.  Graham. 

754.96 

High  Point 

Austin  H.  Welch.. . . 

11.00 

Hillsdale 

Anseloin  Reed 

15.40 

Hunt’s  Store 

Nathan  Hunt,  Jr 

101.90 

Jamestown 

Pinckney  N.  Wheeler 

140.31 

ATpT.Af»n«villA 

TH-ITIGS  IVTo.TjA*!?! 

Monticello 

C.  W.  Thacker 

15.21 

New  Garden. . . 

74.18 

Oak  Eidge 

Thomas  Graham 

33.00 

Shaw’s  Mills 

Finley  Shaw 

6.81 

Summerfield 

Sydner  A.  Powell. . . 

20.59 

Summer’s  Mill 

James  M.  Wharton  . 

3.89 

Westminster 

David  Beard,  Jr 

15.48 

Halifax  County. 

Brinkleyville 

Benjamin  Hunter. . . 1 

45.081 

Dawson’s  ^ Eoads  . 

Spier  Cochran 

— 

Enfield 

Lewis  H.  Whitaker.  1 

179.-321 

$94.92 

2.08 

6.54 

6.00 

3.72 

3.74 

4.49 

3.25 

3.58 

9.83 


11.-37 

49.64 

15.07 

16.14 


10.85 

6.43 

14.00 

4.86 

'8.01 

8.00 

3.00 

6.77 

186.60 

12.55 

7.49 

2.74 

22.17 

277.16 

8.73 

1.20 

15.15 

10.65 

1.79 

6.93 

5.21 

22.70 

4.84 

13.57 


27.09 

4.52 

86.70 

16.00 


11.26 

3.12 

15.22 

5.46 

3.80 

10.-37 

7.55 

952.92 

3.00 

3.59 

48.96 

34.54 

6.61  ' 

11.38 

4.61 

9.98 

2.30 

7.44 


6.67 

117.03 


128 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Left-lian<]  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Halifax  Comity — (fjontmued'). 


Halifax  (c.  h.) . . 

Heathsville 

Littleton 

Palmyra 

Eingwood 

Scotland  Neck. . 
Sycamore  Alley. 

Weldon 

Westland 


Fred’r’k  S.  Marshall 

$253.20 

$250.62 

Beverly  B.  Daniel  . . 

15.55 

7.06 

James  M.  Newson  . . 

63.50 

34.66 

Thomas  Jones 

40.97 

8.47 

William  H.  Jones. . . 

54.38 

37.14 

John  H.  Speed 

132.25 

154.56 

Alfred  W.  Moore 

13.7.5 

4.14 

Charles  J.  Gee 

152.38 

77.17 

Jesse  Pittard 

9.00 

4.36 

Harnett  Countyt 


Averysboro’  : 
Buey’s  Creek. 
Burns  Level . . 
Harrington  . . . 

Mill  Grove 

Summerville  . 


Neill  S.  Stewart 

Julius  W.  McLeod.. 

William  Parker 

Wm.  D.  Harrington. 

John  McNeiU 

Malcom  McKay 


Haywood  County • 


Balsam  Mountain. . 

Big  Spring 

Crab  Tree 

Fine’s  Creek 

Forks  of  Pigeon . . . 
Jonathan’s  Creek.. 

Ivy  Hill 

Ocona  Lufty 

Peru 

Pigeon  Eiver 

Quallatown 

Scott’s  Creek 

Waynesville 


James  B.  Fitsgerald. 

James  Eaby 

Hiram  McCracken. . 

Hiram  Eogers 

Joseph  Cathey 

David  Howell 

John  Killian 

John  Mingus 

William  McClure. .. 
Robert  H.  Penland . . 
James  W.  Terrell. ,. 

Allen  Fisher 

Samuel  Fitzgerald.. 


Henderson  County. 


42.T6 

8.11 

19.83 


1.53 

.94 

7.90 

2.46 

27.99 

6.35 

2.88 

3.00 

5.00 
18.86 
42.66 
57.17 


9.73 

5.53 

6.45 


1.45 

.72 

5.48 

1.68 

17.90 

3.32 

2.07 

1.73 

3.50 

8.96 

30.26 

49.93 


Boilston 

Boman’s  Blutf 

Calhoun 

Cathey’s  Creek 

Cedar  Mountain 

Cherryfield 

Claytonville 

Davidson  Eiver 

Dunn’s  Rock 

Edneyviile 

Flat  Eock 

Green  River 

Hend  erfionville{c,.\i.) 

Mill  River 

Mud  Creek 

Tryou  


Thomas  E.  Murray  . 

7.62 

4.52 

James  M.  Davis 

— 

— 

David  Shuford 

— 

— 

James  Hamblen 

16.28 

.13 

F.  L.  D.  Thomas  . . . 

— 

— 

Giles  L.  Glazner. . . . 

8.46 

4.38 

Leander  S.  Gash  . . . 

14.27 

3.60 

James  W.  Killian. . . 

13.28 

2.35 

Rufus  Edney 

5.41 

3.47 

Peter  Stradley 

127.08 

66.65 

Meredith  Freeman  . 

2.86 

1.50 

William  Patton 

160.40 

86.69 

John  W.  Erwin 

10.94 

3.24 

Henry  E.  Lain 

10.15 

5.00 

Enoch  G.  Foster  — 

3,25 

2.49 

Hertford  County. 


Bartonsville 

Harrellsville 

Lewis  W.  Spaulding. 
Abner  Harrell 

44.83 

Murfreesboro’ 

Samuel  J.  Wheeler  . 

296.21 

Pitch  Landing 

John  0.  Askew 

28.36 

Saint  John. 

Godwin  C.  Moore. . . 

6.62 

Win  ton 

John  A.  Anderson. . 

73.76 

Hyde  County. 


Fairfield 

Lake  Comfort 
Lake  Landing 
Middletown. . . 
Ocracoke. 


John  Jordan 

Reuben  Benson 

Selby  Watson 

Lorenzo  D.  White. . 
Daniel  Tolson 


Sladesville John  E.  Fortiscue.. 

Swan  Quarter  (c.  h.)  Thomas  F.  Credle  . 


Iredell  County. 


Amity  Hill 

Bethany  Church 

Chcsnut  Grove 

Cool  Spring 

Crater’s  Mills 

Deep  Well 

Eagle  Mills 

Fallstown 

Fanev  Hill 


Ebenezer  McNeily. 
William  A.  Dunlap. 
Robert  M.  Bready. . 
Marshal  Turner  . . . 

Quinton  Holton 

John  C.  Hargrave.. 
,\ndrew  Baggasly. . 

John  Young 

James  Mears 


23.34 

in.86 

43.27 

69.06 

19.54 

35.65 

20.21 


13.03 

24.99 

6.23 

2.42 

80.77 

9.41 

10.86 

8.11 


26.65 

259.78 

16.70 

5.69 

39.20 


19.56 

6.59 

28.93 

73.47 

10.67 

19.61 

14.49 


9.00 

1.69 

1.68 

1.40 

16.03 

6.28 

8.27 

8.57 


Iredell  County —{Continued). 


Houstonville 

Liberty  Hill 

Mount  Mourne 

New  Hope 

Olin  

Oak  Forest 

Poplar  Grove 

Post  Oak 

Snow  Creek 

Statesville  (c.  h.) 

Tulin  

Williamsburgh 

Zion 


John  H.  Dalton 

$8.59 

$1.45 

Abner  Feimster 

15.31 

1 6.91 

Rufus  R.  Templeton. 

39.99 

1 3.45 

Samuel  McHorgue. . 

4.56 

1 3.03 

William  D.  Watts. . . 

— 

Ninian  F.  Steele 

7.86 

2.95 

Silas  Best 

13.00 

4.66 

Alfred  A.  Sharpe 

3.19 

1.83 

Shadrach  Clay  well . . 

11.89 

6.93 

Robert  F.  Simonton . 

187.40 

274.49 

Edwin  Falls 

— 



Robert  S.  Colvert . . . 

5.72 

4.10 

Thomas  L.  Jennings. 

2.47 

1.48 

Jacksun  County. 

George towm iNathan’l  G.  Abrams. 

Hogback  Valley John  Barnes i 

Horse  Cove 1 Stanhope  W.  HiU. . . 1 


Johnson  CouiUy. 


Bentonsville 

Beulah 

Boonhill 

Clayton 

Creachville 

Earpsborough 

Elevation 

Eureka  

Leechburgh  

Lowell 

Pine  Level 

Saint  Charles 

Sandy  Level 

Smithfield  (c.  h.)  . . . 


David  H.  Bridgers . . 

Stephen  Bagley 

Willie  Hastings 

William  D.  Joyner  . 
Samuel  P.  Horton  . . 

W.  Earp 

David  H.  Holland  . . 

Oren  L.  Dodd 

Hardy  H.  Carroll . . . 

Nathan  B.  Cox 

Thomas  G.  Hinnant. 

Joseph  Hare 

B.  C.  Richardson 

Henry  H.  Hobbs 


2.541 

2.48 


11.72 

9.73 

28.89 

8.92 

16.04 

3.00 

13.75 

18.99 

8.0(i 

15.95 

178.83 


2.16 

1.90 


5.97 

5.91 

17.05 

5.43 

7.08 

3.90 

11.24 

6.55 

216.57 


Jones  County. 

Comfort I Elijah  L.  Franck  . 

Pollocksville i John  A.  Barrus. . . 

Trenton  (c.  h.) | Benjamin  Askew. 

Lenoir  County. 

Kinston  (c.  h.) 

Moseley  Hall 

Pink  Hill 

Sandy  Foundation. . 

Strabane 


11.83'  5.90 

35.26 1 3.53 

45.27!  42.12 


Joseph  Tilghman . , . 

298.41 

304.79 

John  Joyner  

17.18 

8.53 

Anthony  Davis 

20.12 

13.30 

Stephen  Herring  . . . 

8.86 

4.50 

George  Jones 

9.91 

3.46 

Lincoln  Coimtv. 


Beattie’s  Ford 

Catawba  Springs. . . . 

Chronicle 

Cottage  Home 

Dry  Ponds 

Early  Grove 

Killian’s  Grove 

TAncolnton  (c.  h.). . . 
Lowrance’s  Mills. . . . 

Sherrill’s  Ford 

Siegel’s  Store 

Spring  Hill  Forge. . . 


William  B.  Withers. 
Richard  S.  Proctor. . 
Osborne  Munday  . . . 
Robert  H.  Morrison. 
William  W.  Munday 

Joseph  Best 

Absalom  Brown 

Benjamin  H.  Sumner 
Joseph  M.  Lowrance 

John  G.  Bynum 

Daniel  Siegel 

Chas.LHammarskold 


44.52 

6.95 

.97 

12.29 

2.81 

4.31 

5.06 

242.77 

4.00 

6.47 

11.82 

15.00 


UlcDoweU  County, 


Black  Mountain 

Elisha  C.  Neal 

4.65 

Dysortville 

Alberto  Higgins 

15.60 

Marion  (c,  h.) 

Edwin  S.  Hull 

69.42 

Minersville 

MarinusH.Van  Dyke 

12.85 

North  Cove 

J.ames  H.  Brown  . . . 

1(>.'^5 

Old  Fort 

Robert  Burgin  . . . . 

11.80 

Stone  Mountain 

Harriss  Gilliam 

1 2.00 

Sugar  Hill 

Benjamin  F.  Bynum 

C.3S 

ITlacon  County. 


Casher’s  Valley 

Cowee 

Franklin 

Governor’s  Island. . . 

Nantihala Thaddeus  P.  Siler. 

Skeeneh James  B.  Addington 

Tennessee  Eiver Thomas  P.  Jameson. 


Mordeeai  Zachary 

Alfred  Hall  

Jesse  E.  Siler 

Mark  Coleman — 


11.33 

2.36 

123.71 

4.77 

5.50 

8.0' 


5.76 

.92 

.67 

5.34 

1.94 

1.31 

3.00 
243.89 

l.Sl 

4.23 

4.97 

9.00 


3.10 
3.93 
44. 7S 
6.03 
6.62 
6.87 
1.63 
5.41 


6.50 

1.44 

105.16 

2.46 

8.22 

8.78 


NORTH  CAJIOLINA 


129 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Offlce  to  Department. 


lladison  County. 


Big  Laurel 1 Stephen  "Waller. . . 

Clay Edward  S.  Carter. 

Cross  Eock Jacob  Glance 

Gabriel’s  Creek j James  B.  McMahan 

Holly  Grove Ehilip  H.  Neilson. . 

Ivy  Bend j Joseph  P.  Ellar 

Jewell  Hill .R.  M.  Farnsworth.. 

Lapland  i Willis  W.  Williford 

Eaysville [ A..B.  Eay 

Walnut  Mountain. . . ; James  Edwards — 

White  Eock 'Abner  G.  Tweed . . . 

iHartin  County. 

Hamilton T.  W.  Ward  j 122.09 

Jamesville | Simon  Jones 

Williamston William  B.  Lanier  . . I 200.21 


$0.51 

3.80 


Mcekleubnrgli  County. 


Alexandriana 

Charlotte  (c.  h.) 

Clear  Creek 

Cowan’s  Ford 

Creaghead 

Davidson  College . . . 
Fullwood’s  Store. . . . 

Hemphill’s  Store 

Hopewell 

Hornet’s  Nest 

Martindale 

Morrison’s  Tan  Yard 

Orrville 

Pineville 

Providence 

Eanaleburgh 

Eosevale 

Sharon  


Steele  Creek. 
Tuckasaga  . . 
White  Hall . . 


John  E.  Alexander, 
i Francis  M.  Eoss  . . . 

. Isaac  N.  Alexander 

Samuel  Blythe 

'David  O.  McEaven 
Hanson  P.  Heifer. . 
Jeremiah  S.  Eeid  . . 

; Richard  Peoples. . . 
Eobt.  Henderson,  Jr 
• Charles  B.  Cross  . 
James  W.  Martin.. 

Elam  King  

; Robert McEwen  ... 

! James  T.  Downs. . . 

! William  M.Matthews 
William  L.  Erwin 

Arthur  Grier 

Amanda  J.  Hutchi 

son 

Alexander  G.  Neel. 
Alexander  F.  Sadler 
Eobt.  W.  McDowell 


12.401 

722.40 

9.09 

3.S1 

111.23 

5.54 

5.21 

10.00 

7.04 

2.70 

2.88 

5.38 

S.IO^ 

11.31 


4.37 

19.39 

2.15 

13.82 


84.56 

204.81 


3.25 

658.28 

3.94 

1.53 

138.45 

5.12 

-3.13 

5.00 

1.46 

1.36 

1.59 

2.30 


1.92 

7.92 


1.04 

15.57 

1.39 

4.82 


Montgomery  County. 


Auman’s  Hill 

John  J.  Leach  

4.97 

3.19 

Clark’s  Creek 

Dewitt  C.  McAulay  . 

9.52 

4.98 

Edinboro’ 

William  B.  Ingram  . 

— 

— 

Harrisville 

Nelson  Harris 

2.97 

1.48 

Macedonia 

Malcom  Lamonds. . . 

9.54 

6.15 

Matamoras 

Levi  N.  Lucas 

3.34 

2.34 

Milledgeville 

Lackey  W.  Elliott... 

8.56 

8.10 

Montgomery 

James  W.  McRae. . . 

3.45 

2.00 

Mount  Gilead 

David  S.  Pemberton 

11.21 

5.16 

Pekin 

Hugh  G.  Lucus 

26.70 

36.71 

Rush’s  Mills 

Calvin  H.  Rush 

Swift  Island 

James  H.  Reed 

8.85 

3..59 

Troy 

Regina  R.  McRae  . . 

34.18 

15.36 

Wind  HiU Alexand’rM.  Russell 

Moore  County* 

18.26 

11.47 

Buffalo 

1 Wesley  Mclver.  ... 

1.50 

Caledonia 

[Francis  Munroe 

7.09 

2.00 

Carthage 

William  T.  Jenkins. 

101.06 

102.:’.6 

flent.reville 

Neill  McLeod 

2.75 

2.00 

Clark’s  Mi  Us 

Daniel  McKenzie. . . 

4.99 

2.66 

Crain’s  Creek 

Uriah  Schermerhom 

20.57 

11.72 

Curriersville 

•John  R.  Currie 

— 

— 

Gold  Region 

Bethuel  Coffin  

5.67 

4.-36 

Lawhon’s  Hill 

Leonard  W,  Lawhon 

— 

— 

Long  Street 

John  Sheppard 

5.57 

2.90 

New  Gilead 

Hugh  McDonald  . . . 

4.87 

2.28 

Pharr’s  Mills 

Harris  Tyson 

8.94 

4.72' 

Pocket 

Daniel  M.  McIntosh . 

9.05 

5.33 

Prosperity 

Reedy  Branch 

Robert  W.  Goldston. 

3.60 

2.82 

John  M.  N.  Ferguson 

4.65 

3.69 

RoUins’  Store 

Thomas  Rollins 

7.02 

17.15 

Solemn  Grove 

Archibald  Buchan  . . 

5..50 

2.47 

Watson’s  Bridge 

|Wm.  D.  Harrington. 

5.35 

3.40 

IVash  County* 

Botanic  Hill John  Q.  A.  Drake. . . 

Castalia William  D.  Harrison 

Hilliardston Richard  F.  Drake . . . 

George  N.  Lewis  . . . 
Littleton  Arrington. . 

Evan  N.  Bryant 

Elijah  H.  Morgan. . . 


Nashville  (c.  h.) 

Ransom’s  Bridge  . . . 

Springhope 

Stanhope 


Rfcw  Hanover  County. 


Angola 

Bannerman 

Black  River  Chapel. 

Burgaw  Depot 

Caintuck 

Cypress  Grove 

Dogwood  Grove 

Harrell’s  Store 

Long  Creek 

Moore’s  Creek 

Scott’s  Hill 

SiU’s  Creek 

Spring  Garden 

Topsail  Sound 

Wilmington  (c.  h.) . . 


1 Isaac  Rochelle 

! John  P.  Bannerman. 

'John  M.  Corbett 

Sterling  Allen 

Sylvanus  F.  Wilson. 
John  N.  Bowden  . . . 

J ohn  W.  Cowan 

Ollen  M.  Lewis 

Evan  L.  Miller 

Isaac  M.  Alderman. 

Joseph  M.  Foy 

John  E.  Johnston. . . 

George  I.  Moore 

John  Howard 

Daniel  Dickson 


Garysburgh . . . 

Gaston 

Green  Plains  . . 
Jackson  (c.  h.) 
Margaretsville 
Pleasant  Hill. . 

Potecasi 

Rich  Square  . . 

Seaboard 

Summit 

Woodland 


l^ortkampton  County* 

Roderick  B.  Gary. 
John  W.  Pugh  . . . 

B.  Moore 

James  W.  Newsom 
Joseph  W.  Cocke . 
Thomas  J.  Garner 

Jordan  Beale 

William  T.  Jasey. 
Seth  B.  Turner  . . . 
William  H.  Wesson 
Andrew  J.  Harrell 


$14.85 

59.91 

57.93 

21.34 

8.92 

22.88 


10.00 

8.00 

9.04 

20.00 

7.94 


12.90 

69.92 

9.00 

8.87 

22.23 

5.21 

6.07 

1991.91 


40.20 

76.81 

5.13 

98.74 
32.06 

86.75 
10.11 
42.45 
19.91 

' 89.10 
5.51 


$25.04 

23.18 

13.62 

12..52 

5.26 

9.44 


5.00 
4.10 
2.67 

9.00 
2.97 


8.00 

33.54 

8.00 

4.76 

10.98 

1.54 

5.28 

4924.66 


9.44 

61.07 

4.09 

146.32 

19.93 

20.59 

7.61 

27.57 

7.83 

9.49 

4.13 


Onslow  County* 


Aman’s  Store . . . 
Catharine  Lake 
Golden  Place  . 
Haw  Branch  ... 

Onslow  C.  H 

Palo  Alto 

Piny  Green 

Eichlands 

Snead’s  Ferry  . . 

Stone’s  Bay 

Swansboro’ 

Wolf  Pit  


Jesse  Aman 

2.50 

1.50 

John  A.  Avirett 

17.67 

.41 

Elzey  S.  Hardison  . . 





Jona’nW.Thompson 

5.69 

1.89 

Rufus  L.  Pellitier  . . . 

50.70 

23.13 

David  W.  Sanders . . 

5.42 

4.18 

Z.  Marshall 

11.-38 

7.77 

James  H.  Foy 

38.61 

41.12 

Burgess  Williams  . . 

15.54 

10.97 

.Tjirrflff  (rnrnt.n. 

Cyrus  B.  Glover 

43.24 

20.91 

Edward  W.Fouvielle 

— 

— 

Orange  County. 


Big  Falls 

CaldAvell 

Cedar  Grove 

Chapel  Hill 

Clover  Garden  — 
Clover  Orchard  . . . 

Dial’s  Creek 

Durham’s 

Enoe  Mills 

Hartshorn 

Hawflelds 

Ilillshoro'  (c.  h.)  . . 

Meadow  Creek 

Mount  Willing 

Oaks 

Orange  Factory  . . . 

Red  Mountain 

Rock  Spring 

Round  Hill 

South  Lowell 

Stagville 

Trice’s  Store 

Walnut  Grove 

West  Orange 

West  Point 


John  A.  Murray 

Lambert  W.  Hall . . . 
William  W.AHison.. 
James  B.  McDade.. 
John  Morrow 

13.23 

3.06 

20.45 

647.16 

6.05 

6.40 

2.00 

9.04 

587.72 

3.32 

Peter  Foust 

3.36 

.93 

Oxford  Moize 

15.55 

11.24 

Chas.  T.  McMannen 

— 

— 

John  F.  Lyon 

2.29 

1.04 

Henry  Fogleman  . . . 

4.72 

3.07 

Wilson  Brown 

-3.87 

2.25 

James  M.  Palmer. . . 

372.74 

872.13 

William  S.Bradshaw 

2.57 

1.56 

Hugh  Kirkpatrick.. 

2.12 

1.18 

Hudson  M.  C.  Stroud 

55.62 

25.79 

John  H.  Webb  

6.93 

3.90 

George  W.  Jones . . . 

. 16.28 

5.64 

James  J.  Cate 

6.62 

3.2-3 

Doctor  C.  Parrish  . . . 

8.81 

5.21 

-John  A.  McMannen 

48.10 

6.65 

Paul  C.  Cameron  . . . 

5.90 



William  Trice 

1.61 

.93 

Bedford  Hurdle 

5.07 

3.28 

Nathaniel  D.  Bain. . 

3.00 

1.00 

James  S.  Leathers  . . 

8.39 

8.17 

180 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hauU  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Pasquotank  Countyt 


EUzabetli  City  (c.  h.) 

Ilintonsville 

Newbagon  Creek . . . 
Nixonton 


George  A.  Williams. 
William  B.  Dozier.. 

John  D.  Bailey 

Eeuben  F.  Overman 


$526.45 

26.22 

19.78 

27.16 


$671.26 

11.50 

7.85 

11.61 


Perquimans  County, 


Durant’s  Neck  . . 
Hertford  (e.  h.). . 
Newby’s  Bridge. 
WoodviUe ; 


Watson  White  

17.491 

1 11.30 

Edwin  Brace 

197.75 

166.59 

Jeptha  White 

26.71 

17.53 

James  A.  Woodard. . 

27.871 

16.17 

Person  County, 


Allensville 

Bushy  Fork 

Cunningham’s  Store 

Daniel’s  Mills 

Five  Forks 

Gordonton 

Hester’s  Store 

Mount  Tirzah 

Olive  Hill 

Boxboro'  (c.  h.) 

Van  Hook’s  Store. . . 

Williamsville 

Woodsdale 


John  W.  Thomas . . . 





William  A.  Bradsher 

_ — 

— 

Jno.W.  Cunningham 

18.31 

11.83 

Charles  Holeman . . . 

2.12 

1.38 

Bedford  Vaughan. . . 

5.02 

4.11 

Elizabeth  C.  Baynes 

7.58 

5.81 

Robert  H.  Hester . . . 

5.57 

4.11 

William  T.  Noell . . . 

12.67 

7.46 

James M.  Winstead. 

13.14 

9.71 

William  R.  Read  . . . 

69.71 

69.00 

John  C.  Van  Hook.. 

3.85 

2.79 

Green  Williams 

7.81 

4.69 

John  Rogers 

18.03 

11.84 

Pitt  County, 


Boyd’s  Ferry 

Coxville 

Falkland 

Gremmlle  (e.  h.). 
Johnson’s  Mills . . . 

Marlboro’ 

P'actolus 


Wm.  J.  Laughing- 
house  

10.73 

8.23 

Calvin  Cox 

9.84 

4.11 

James  L.  Cobb 

52.52 

18.18 

David  Lawrence 

262.63 

295.13 

Lewis  B,  Pugh 

17.70 

13.10 

William  G.  Lang. . . 

33.52 

7.84 

Churchill  Perkins. . . 

29.28 

14.21 

Joseph  L.  Ballard  . . 
Caleb  Cannon 

23.48 

10.37 

22.11 

14.00 

Columbus  , 


Polk  County, 

, ]Kansom  Ponder. 


Randolph  C aunty i 

AsKboro’’  (c.  h.)  iLucy  A.  Baldwin. 

Brower’s  Mills [Alfred  Brower 

Brush  Creek |Thomas  Brooks  . . 

Buffalo  Ford John  Pope 

Caraway 'John  A.  Craven  . . 


Cedar  Falls 

Cox’s  Mills 

Eden  

Franklinville 

Hill’s  Store  

Hoover  Hill 

Jones’ Mine 

La  Grange 

Lassiter’s  Mills 

Long’s  Mills 

Marley’s  Mills 

Moffitt’s  Mills 

New  Market 

Newport 

New  Salem 

Normal  College 

Reed  Creek 

Salem  Church 

Sandy  Creek 

Sawyersville 

Science  Hill 

Soap  Stone  Mount. , 

Stone  Lick 

Troy’s  Store 

White  House 


William  8.  Marsh 
Micajah  Cox 
Hezekiah  Andrews 
James  C.  Skeen  . . 
Samuel  B.  Hill  . . . 

H.  W.  B.  Prevo  . . 

Bishop  Slix 

Dempsey  Brown  . 
Emsley  Lassiter  . . 

John  Long 

Thomas  Marley  . . 
William  D.  Moffitt 
Joseph  Newlin... 
Hiram  A.  Davis  . . 
Noah  C.  Jarrell. . . 
Martin  S.  Leach. . 

Isaac  H.  Foust 

Emsley  Backerdite 
Sampson  C.  Fox . . 
William  Dougan. . 
Mathew  M.  Troy  . 
Lewis  F.  McMasters 
W.  Ward  Verdin,  Jr, 
James  W.  Brower  . 
Benj’n  Brookshire. 


Bear  Branch  . . 
Bostick’s  Mills 
Capell’s  Mills . . 
Covington  — 


Richmond  County, 


Pleasant  P.  Terry  . 
Tristram  Bostick  . . 
Pleasant  R.  Capell. 
Jesse  A.  Baldwin. . 


125.99 

9.42 

3.85 

10.50 

18.83 

35.20 

3.60 

5.33 

49.24 

3.83 

4.11 

8.35 

9.82 

9.20 

14.19 
11.28 

10.19 
28.02 

36.96 

128.67 

15..30 

9.70 

11.34 

1.44 

5.73 

.95 

9.59 

8.62 

1.14 


8.02 

14.31 

1.50 

8.39 


127.71 
5.64 
1.80 
7.37 
6.08 
17.68 
2.19 
3.00 
3.07 
2.13 
2.81 
4.54, 
3.431 
6.741 
6.36: 
5.69  i 
5.65' 
11.84  I 

17.48 
7.28, 
3.95 
5.97: 
6.58 
.92 
2.40 
. -72 

4.34 

2.34 
.62 


Richmond  County — {^Continued). 


Mark’s  Creek. 
Montpelier  . . . 

Powellton 

Rock  Grove . . 
Rockingham  . 
Springfield  . . . 
Stewartstown . 


Ann  Eliza  Dockery. 

$6.06 

$4.45 

John  A.  Graham  . . . 

4.00 

2.00 

iNoah  Gibson 

15.62 

9.00 

iWm.  0.  McFarland. 

i Henry  Andrew.s 

50.65 

18.85 

'Thomas  R.  Baldwin 

13.19 

2.90 

Martin  R.  McDonald 

2.56 

1.76 

Duncan  N. Patterson 

5.90 

3.13 

John  W.  Freeman.. 

1.99 

.46 

John  Johnson ; 

27.66 

7.12 

Pleasant  M.  Powell . 

4.74 

2.14 

Solomon  Townsend . 

4.37 

3.06 

William  Long 

Mathew  W.  McNair 

104.08 

97.66 

37.20 

19.46 

Nancy  McIntosh 

9.98 

7.40 

Robeson  County, 


Lumber  Bridge  . . . . 
Lurnherton  (c.  h.).. 

Marysville 

Melrose 

Philadelphus 

Queensdale 

Randalsville 

Red  Springs 

Saint  Pauls 

Smith  Bridge 


Sion  Alford 

27.71 

16.36 

Emory  V B.  Lee... 

— 

— 

jWillis  P.  Moore 

5.69 

4.68 

Mennet  McNair 

5.93 

3.00 

Norm’ll  McCrimmon 

18.90 

8.03 

Simon  P.  McNeill.. . 

— 

— 

Stephen  D.  Collins  . 

36.00 

25.00 

James  Gaddey 

3.51 

2.32 

Edmund  Lilly  . .. 

53.63 

20.51 

[Edward  B. Patterson 

3.51 

2.21 

[Henry  F.  Pitman. . . 

18.75 

11.42 

Stephen  J.  Cobb 

12.88 

7.53 

Albert  Lawson 

97.87 

114.95 

ATit/^hpll 

Joseph  B.  McCallum 





Duncan  McKay 

7.89 

4.61 

Duncan  McCallum.. 

13.46 

6.88 

Adam  Currie 

29.70 

14.60 

William  McNeill 

4.68 

3.24 

Alex’r  A.  McIntosh 

51.59 

16.56 

Rily  Kinlaw 

3.14 

2.54 

Rockingham  County, 


Dan  River 

Eagle  Falls 

Elm  Grove 

Grogansville 

Hogan’s  Creek 

Lawsonville 

Leaksville  

Madison 

Mayfield 

Mayo 

Monroeton 

Oregon 

Pleasantville 

Reidsville 

Stacyville 

Thompsonville 

Troublesome 

Wentworth  (c.  h.)... 


John  A.  Ratliff 

8.83 

6.19 

Franklin  Harris 

13.90 

8.90 

Richard  H.  Scales  . . 

— 

— 

John  P.  Grogan 

9.26 

5.53 

Rich’d  B.  Henderson 

2.00 

.25 

Hugh  L.  Guerrant.. 

25.80 

13.06 

Jones  W.  Burton  . . . 

108.10 

69.94 

James  Irvin 

107.53 

119.85 

G.  Ferrel 

9.04 

5.35 

Nathaniel  Scales  .. . 

2.00 

.75 

Alfred  M.  Whitsett. 

7.11 

5.64 

James  G.  Rainey. . . 

9.45 

6.95 

Richard  A.  Ellington 

5.82 

1.56 

Marcus  C.  Holderby 

47.94 

22.28 

John  Staev 

13.80 

8.27 

Edwin  S.  Morris 

20.71 

11.66 

David  Scott 

12.28 

6.26 

Thomas  A.  Ratliff.. 

73.09 

66.28 

Rowan  County, 


Bringle’s  Ferry 

Calaubria 

Eufaula 

Gold  Hill 

Miranda 

j Mount  Ulla 

I Mount  V ernon 

: Organ  Church 

Rockville 

Roseman’s  Store 

Rowan  Mills 

S(dishury  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Spring  Grove 

Wood"  Leaf 


Lawrence  A.  Pringle 
Solomon  J.  Peeler. 
Philip  A.  Correll . . . 
Francis  W.  Scott . . . 

Joshua  Miller 

James  Cowan 

Richard  W.  Griffith 

Moses  Barringer 

Jacob  Holshouser  . . 
M.  A.  J.  Roseman  . . 
Osborn  G.  Foard  . . . 
John  A.  Weirman  .. 

Matthias  Boger  

Daniel  Wood 


3.83| 


Rutherford  County, 


1.57  Brittain 

4.66  [Butler 

.75  I Cedar  Creek . . . 
5.41  i I Chimney  Rock 


Jacob  Deck 

Morris  R.  Moore . 
John  Hemphill  . . 
John  W.  Harris  . 


580.80 

11.00 


3;  46 


9.19 


660.90 

6.18 


2.16 

1.60 

4.06 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


131 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Rutherford  County — {Continued). 


Cooper’s  Gap 

Cuba 

First  Broad  

Golden  Valley 

Grassy  Knob 

Green  Hill 

Hicksville 

High  Shoals 

Island  Ford 

Logan's  Store 

Mill’s  Gap  

Oak  Spring 

Otter  Creek 

Patton's  Home 

Rutherfordton  (c.  h. 

Sandy  Plains 

Suck  Creek 

Webb’s  Ford 


Caleb  King . . . 

John  Gilkey. . 
■Williamson  Fortune 
Benjamin  Hamilton 
William  Davenport 
William  B.  McEntire 

R.  H.  Hicks 

Micajah  Durham. . . 
Richard  L.  Harris. . 

John  Freeman 

George  J.  Mills. . . . 

Amos  Harrill 

Moses  Wilkerson  . . 
Benj’n  W.  Andrews 

Or  vis  Bartlett 

Robert  McFarland. 

Philip  R.  Davis 

George  M.  Webb  . . 


I T- 


Sampson  County. 


Beman’s  X Roads  . . 
Bennett’s  X Roads  . 

Clinton  (c.  h.) 

Draughon's  Store. . . 

Hawley’s  Store 

Monk's  Store 

Kewton  Grove 

Owenville 

Piney  Grove  

Six  Runs 

Springvale 

Taylor’s  Bridge 

Wardsville 


George  W.Draughon 

R.  F.  Allen 

George  W.  Atkins  . . 

Kilba  Lossiter 

Daniel  Ray 

Archibald  Monk 

Blackman  Lee  

Thomas  N.  Culbreth. 

Isaac  W.  Lane 

John  Colwell 

Thomas  Vail 

John  S.  Parish 

Clifton  Ward 


Albemarle  (c.  h.)  . . 

Efird’s  Mills 

Kendall’s  Store 

Norwood 

Rowlandsville 


Stanly  County. 

Elisha  S.  Moss, . 
Simon  H.  Eflrd  . . . 

John  Kendall 

George  J.  Allen. . . 
Thomas  Rowland . 


Stok€s  County. 


Ayersville 

Big  Creek 

Blakely 

Colesville  

Crooked  Creek 

J'anhury  (c,  h.) 

Francisco 

Germanton  (c.  h.)  . . 

Little  'Vadkin 

Martin’s  Lime  Kilns. 

Old  Town 

Peters  Creek 

Pine  Hall 

Red  Shoals 

Walnut  Cove 

Wilson’s  Store 


John  W.  Martin  . 
Lewis  B.  Banner 
William  Withers. 
Thomas  Martin , . 
Stephen  H.  Poor. 
Lemuel  Pitzer  . . . 

J.  W.  Bitting 

William  W.  Petree 
David  N.  Dalton 
•John  J.  Martin. 
Leven  Hine  . . . 
David  Hall,  Jr. 
Samuel  8.  Wall 
James  Davis  . . 
William  A.  Lash . , 
George  W.  Wilson 


Dobson 

Elkin 

Flat  Shoal 

Fisher’s  Gap  . . . 

Hay  Stack 

Indesville 

Mount  Airy  .... 
Richmond  Hill  . 
Rockford  (c.  h.). 

Rusk 

Roaring  Gap  . . . 

Siloam 

State  Road  

Stony  Ridge 

Tom’s  Creek 


Columbia  (c.  h.). 
Fort  Landing 


Surry  County. 

David  M.  Cooper . 
Richard  R.  Gwyn. 

•Joel  Harrison 

William  Hodge. . . 
Anderson  Fowlkes 
Elijah  Thompson. 
Thomas  Smith. . . . 
Joseph  Williams  . 

Mark  A.  York 

Thomas  B.  Roberts 
John  P.  Roberts  . . 
Richard  C.  Reeves 
D.  R.  Cockerham. 
William  W.  Wolff 
F rancisK.  Armstrong 


Tyrrel  County. 

. . I William  W.  Walker,  j 
. . I William  J.  Beasley. . j 


$7.53 

$3.41 

7.41 

4.11 

10.49 

6.55 

7.48 

3.35 

11.27 

6.88 

3.19 

1.83  I 

6.07 

2.S6! 

17.r)6 

8.591 

4.08 

2,42; 

1.75 

1.25 

5.56 

3.43 

202.33 

187.23 

11.04^  6.42 

1.00 

.62 

12.18 

6.69 

1.72 

1.03 

5.45 

3.70 

249.35 

236.51 

10.96 

8.25 

18.88 

9.76 

9.33 

5.62 

16.48 

20.-32 

28.88 

11.98 

7.57 

5.87 

6.75 

3.3S 

12.94 

4.99 

9.30 

5.52 

69.42 

81.44 

2.93 

2.68 

13.89 

7.31 

39.42 

17.52 

1.00 

1.00 

17.84 

9.53 

9.34 

6.64 

9.30 

3.90 

10.11 

5.03 

8.93 

3.27 

33.27 

18.56 

9.89 

6.23 

98.99 

99.92 

19.42 

9.72 

7.72 

4.45 

11.57 

6.1.3 

3.67 

2.64 

7.15 

2.87 

.5.12 

4,28 

31.60 

18.99 

4.09 

2.35 

10.54 

5.41 

7.09 

5.99 

2.80 

2.15 

6.65 

4.11 

86.10 

.5,5.76 

22.21 

18.75 

•32.19 

48.00 

2.71 

.65 

7.00 

3.50 

7.61 

2.88 

5.05 

2.99 

20.54 

12.99 

112.30 

1 52.71 

— 

— 

Beaverdam  

Coburn's  Store  

Jenkin’s  Store  .t . . . 

Lane’s  Creek 

Love’s  Level 

Monroe  (c.  h.) 

Morgan’s  Mills.  . . . 

Oak  Grove 

Oakville  

Olive  Branch 

Richardson  Creek. . 

Stevens’  Mills 

Walkersville 

White  Hill 

Winchester 

Wolfsville 


Jnion  County. 

'Calvin  Trull 

$5.62 

11.19 

Elam  C.  Stewart 

Robert  N.  Bivens.. . 

2.25 

Thomas  L.  Marsh . . . 

19.45 

Richmond  Turner. . . 

.30 

Thos.  D.  AVinchester 

55.83 

Henry  Morgan 

2.75 

James  H.  K.  Rodgers 

3.78 

Joseph  R.  Hudson.. 

7.72 

Joseph  E.  W.  Smith. 

— 

Jonathan  Trull 

8.25 

John  H.  Stevens 

4,26 

Hugh  AVilson  

7.20 

Benj’n  D.  Rushing. . 

7.16 

Geo.  A.  Winchester. 

6.56 

Gassel  D.  Broom 

7.19 

Wake  County. 


Auburn 

Brassfield 

Cary 

Eagle  Rock 

Fishdam 

Forestville 

Green  Level 

Holly  Spring 

Middle  Creek 

New  Hill 

New  Light 

Raleigh  (c.  h.) 

Rogers’  Store 

Rolesville 

Wakefield 


James  J.  Ferrill 

William  P.  Hayes 

A.  F.  Page 

William  H.  Hood.. 

Mark  A.  Tate 

William  I.  Eddins  . 
Golden  A.  Upchurch 
Archibald  Leslie  . . 
Thomas  G.  Whitaker 
Robert  M.  Brown . . 
Peleg  S.  Rogers  . . 
William  White. . . . 
Geo.  W.  Thompson 
John  M.  Fleming. . 
iBertis  T.  Strickland 


18.49 


28.12 
8.93 
214.52 
9.06 
, 28.00 
4.61 
18..85 
15.09 
1610.87 
10.18 
35.51 
23.26 


$2.42 

1.99 

2.00 

5.49 

.20 

80.53 

1.75 

1.59 

2.43 

3.32 

1.90 

7.83 

6.20 

2.58 

3.19 


4.73 


2.7a 

1.20 

45.77 

8.49 

9.00 

2.60 

3.64 

4.41 

1115.-39 

2.47 

9.20 

2.61 


Warren  Countyi 


Almeria 

Areola 

Exchange 

Grove  Hill 

Macon  Depot 

Merry  Mount 

Nutbush 

Ridgeway 

Shocco  Springs  . . . 
Warrenton  (c.  h.) 


H.  G.  Goodloe 

Samuel  T.  Alston . . . 

13.77 

9.31 

Thomas  P.  Paschall. 

9.32 

7.00 

Henry  Y.  Egerton  . . 

11.81 

5.71 

Nathan  Milam 

26.37 

8.62 

Henry  P.  White 

13.84 

2.29 

John  H.  Bullock 

27.55 

14.40 

James  A.  Cheatham. 

92,37 

40.40 

Solomon  D.  Sessums 

36.00 

10.92 

Thomas  Reynolds. . . 

556.69 

603.09 

Washington  County. 

Plymouth  {e.'h.) Wm.  A.  Hardison  ..  I 479.131  519.84 

Scuppernong Hardy  Harrison I 65.64  29.43 

Union 'James  A.  Melson  ...  1 27.181  7.36 


Watauga  County. 


Boone 

Cranberry  Forge 

Legs 

Moretz  Mill 

Rotherwood 

Sody 

Strong  Fork 

Sugar  Grove  .... 

Sweet  Water 

Valley  Crusis 

AVatauga  Falls,. . 


Jordan  Councill 

17.57 

4.54 

Jacob  Snider 

1.45 

1.04 

F.  M.  Boatwright... 

— 

— 

Christian  Moretz 

5.24 

•3.67 

John  C.  Blair  

3.80 

2.18 

Albert  P.  Wilson  . . . 

2.00 

1..30 

Alfred  Miller.  

5.48 

3.93 

Joseph  P.  Matheson. 

ll.(t5 

4.39 

Thomas  Farthing. . . 

1.99 

1.50 

Joseph  Shull 

7.20 

1.2T 

William  Rowland. . . 

— 

— 

Wayne  County. 


Everittsville . . 
Falling  Creek 
Goldsborough 

Jericho  

Millard  

Mount  Olive. . 

Nahunta 

Pikeville 

Sleepy  Creek. 


Almon  Hart 

Everitf  Smith 

John  Taylor 

James  M.  Davis  . . . 

Sanders  P.  Cox 

William  T.  Pollock 
Bennett  Hooks  . . . 
Calvin  G.  Perkins.. 
Laban  W.  Lewis. . . 


Wilkes  Countv< 


Brier  Creek ILeland  Martin 

Buggabo [Obadiah  Sprinkle. 


86.84 

1 48.51 

9.63 

4..55 

793.23 

1 143.06 

.34.5(1 

' 14.22 

11.- 6 

9.75 

.'■'(1.18 

83.85 

71.83 

25.11 

5.64 

2.47 

15.04 

1 1.51 

2.50 

1 1.73 

132 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-liand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


WilA:es 


Elk  Spur 

Elkville 

Hay  Meadow 

Hunting  Creek 

Lewis’  Fork  

Lovelace 

Mulberry 

New  Castle 

Keddie’s  Eiver 

Swan  Pond 

Trap  Hill  

Warrior  Creek 

Wilkesboro'  (c.  h.) . , 

Willbar 

Zimmerman 


East  Bend 

Forbush 

Hamptonville 

Huntsville 

Jonesville 

Locust  Shade. 


Coimty — ( ConUnued). 

James  Eoberts 

Calvin  J.  Cowles. . 
Lewis  Sebastian  . . 
Eobert  Wright  . . . 

Elij  ah  Dyer 

Larkin  I.  Bicknall 
John  M.  Vanhoy . . 
Mrs.  Diana  A.  Hunt 
A.  A.  Whittenton. 
Wm.  W.  Hampton 
Wm.  C.  Dijournett 

James  Bryan 

Isaac  S.  Call 

Henry  T.  Willbar. 
Dabney  W.  Parks. 


Yadkin  County. 

Eichard  Phillips. . 
David  Hutchens  . . 
Josiah  Cowles  . . . . 
Neely  Bohannon  . 
Bilson  B.  Benham 
Wilie  Felts 


$0.69 

$0.50 

Yadkin 

Mount  Nebo 

40.57 

25.26 

Oak  Level 

3.25 

1.05 

Panther  Creek 



Eed  Pl.nins 

7.33 

4.95 

Eepilblic 

5.45 

2.88 

Yadkinville 

.80 

.58 

Walnut  Lane 

6.83 

3.35 

7.21 

4.52 

Y£ 

1.22 

.89 

15.87 

8.33 

Bakersville 

5.42 

3.46 

Bald  Creek 

123.76 

109.36 

Burnsville  (c.  h.)  . . . 

5.87 

3,30 

Childsville 

— 

— 

Day  Book 

14.73 

11.39 

Egypt... 

Grassy  Creek 

Ivy 

4.35 

2.82 

Ledger 

51.47 

36.16 

Paint  Gap 

83.98 

8.22 

Eamseytown 

66.67 

78.23 

EedHiU 

1.50 

.62 

Yellow  Mountain. . . 

Yadkin  County — {Continued). 


Nathan  B.  Dozier. . . 

Jesse  Conch 

Nicholas  L.  Williams 
Eobert  C.  Poindexter 

Ellis  C.  Brown 

John  E.  Long 

Samuel  Johnson 


Yans«y  County. 


$15.32 

1.00 

9.39 

9.98 

4.11 

45.56 

8,72 


Isaac  A.  Pearson 

7.01 

Samuel  L.  Wilson  . . 

6.95 

Jesse  N.  Broyles 

63.77 

Albertus  D.  Childs. . 

8.05 

Melchizedec  Chand- 
ler   

4.76 

Hezekiah  Lewis 



Jesse  Mason  

8.07 

Thomas  D.  Carter. . . 

18.83 

John  C.  Green 

7.02 

Jesse  Horton 

1.53 

Cornelius  E.  Byrd  . . 

— 

John  W.  Bailey  .... 

4.03 

Alexander  Erwin. . . 

.69 

$8.23 

.50 

1.04 

3.35 

1.31 

21.22 


4.39 

3.22 
57.94 

5.22 

2.10 


4.44 

8.90 

4.6T 

.90 

3.17 

.54 


OHIO. 


Beasley’s  Fork 

Bentonville 

Blue  Creek 

Bradyville 

Dunbarton 

Dunkinsville 

Eckmansville 

Emerald 

Gustin 

Locust  Grove ...  — 

Lovett’s 

Mahala 

Manchester 

Marble  Furnace 

Mount  Leigh 

Osmans 

Eockville 


Mams  County* 

Henry  Kennedy  . . . 
Allen  S.  Brownfield 

John  S.  Clark 

Wm.  M.  Greenlee  . 

Isaac  Eakins 

S.  C.  Black 

John  Morrison 

Hillis  Eees 

Jonathan  McMillen 

James  S.  Baker 

Addison  Turner . . . 
James  M.  Drenan. . 

David  Dunbar 

James  H.  Sumner  . 
William  L.  Blair. . . 

David  S.  Black 

George  Pettit 


Scott Edward  E.  Wilkins 

Stouts Lyman  Taft 

Tranquility |John  McCreight  . . . 

Waggoner’s  Eipple..  John  Beach 

West  Union  (c.  h.)..  William  E.  Eape.. . 

Wheat  Eidge William  B.  Brown. 

Youngsville William  Young.  . . 

Atlen  County. 

Acadia jBennet  D.  Harter. . 

Allentown 1 Jackson  Shull 

Beaver  Dam Frederick  Shull 

Blue  Lick i Elias  Everett 

Cranberry  Isaac  Parker 

Croghan Era.smus  Thompson 

Elida Jesse  J.  John  

Gomer Wm.  W.  Williams. 

Herring George  E.  Strayer. 

Hog  Creek James  B.  Ilagerman 

J.ima  (c.  h.) Samuel  Sanford 

West  Cairo David  Ilartzog 

Westminster Eobert  W.  Bodel  ... 

West  Newton William  A.  Howe  .. 

Ashland  Coimty. 

Albion [William  Spencer  — 

Ashland  (c.  h.) Burr  Kellogg 

Friends 1 George  Witwer 


$ 

58.84 

$ 

38.69  1 

18.79 

11.29 

28.39 

16.88 

30.80 

21.76 

21.73 

13.50 

99.10 

53.81 

7.37 

4.69 

53.58 

20.32 

18.05 

13.20 

16.31 

13.00 

104.48 

98.62 

2.99 

2.14 

4.18 

2.94 

84.01 

22.79 

140.91 

118.22 

40.47 

21.77 

34.84 

16.70 

15.71 

7.26 

114.14 

152.70 

11.38 

7.99 

22.09 

13.13 

62.381 

45.34 

16.03! 

14.09 

19.22: 

12,51 1 

18.79 

11.29  1 

16.00! 

10.65  i 

47.07; 

31.68  j 

36.00' 

20.00 

20.23 

13.99! 

5.5.04 

26.71  i 

22.64 

15.39, 

442.72 

373.23 , 

10.00 

5.001 

125.26 

14.67  ! 

27.92 

17.67  i 

! 

34.71 

i 

1 18.82 , 

710.35 

658.14 

18.061 

1 9.68  J 

Ashland  County — {Continnied). 


Hayesville . . . 
Jeromesville 
Lake  Fork. . . 
Loudonville. . 

McKay 

Mifflin 

Mohican 

Nankin 

Nova  

Perote. . . — 
Perryville  . . . 

Polk 

Eows 

Euggles 

Savannah  . . . 
SuUivan 


Abr’h’m  Armentrout 
Benj’n  F.  Hargrave. 

David  Dillier 

John  C.  LarweU 

Levi  Spencer 

John  M.  Crory 

Thomas  A.  Eagle . . . 

James  Alberson 

Chas.  S.  Van  Arnam 

Abraham  Fast 

Horace  L.  Stearns. . . 

John  S.  White 

John  Van  Nest 

Orsamus  L.  Andrews 
Joseph  McCutchin.. 
Hamilton  Porter 


$159. 

72. 

1. 

255. 

27. 

61. 

59, 

58. 

44. 

12. 

71. 


Ashtabula  County. 


Amboy 

Andover 

Ashtabula 

Austinburgh  . , . . 
Cherry  Valley  . . , 
Clark’s  Corners. . 

Conneaut  

Cork 

Denmark 

Dorset 

Eagleville 

East  Plymouth  . . 
East  Trumbull.. . 

Geneva  

Harpcrsfleld 

Hart’s  Grove 

Jefferson  (c.  h.). . 
Kelloggsville  — 

Kingsville 

Lenox  

Leon  

Lindenville 

Monroe  Centre  . . 

Morgan 

New  Lyme 

North  Sheffield . . 

Orwell 

Phelps 


Charles  Barrett 

James  S.  Morley  — 

Ezekiel  C.  Eoot 

Oliver  B.  Henderson 
Samuel  F.  Hollister . 
Asahel  K.  Warren.. 
Thomas  J.  Carlin . . . 
G.  IK  Secheverell. .. 
Ebenezer  Williams  . 

James  S.  Collins 

Sylvester  Stanly 

William  W.  Mann  . . 
Jesse  H.  Wheeler. . . 
Joseph  V.  A.  French 

Oscar  F.  Gibbs 

William  Jarvis 

Stephen  D.  Dann. . . 
Benjamin  Wetmore. 
George  G.  Gillett . . . 

John^M.  Eay 

Merriman  Barber . . . 
Barthol’w  I.  Decker. 
George  H.  Wickwire 
Alex'r  McCausland  . i 
Alva  E.  Beckwith. . . ; 
Harcy  Purdy.. . -.. 
John  W.  Babcock. . . 
Milton  0.  Jayne  ...  I 


18 1 $128.11 
47  43.33 

38  .39 

73  161.72 
2o!  17.03 

201  40.48 

86.27 
32.03 
26.47 
6.43 
50.71 
23.30 
72.22 
27.43 
139.63 
72.53 


43.50 
S.5.83 
697.92 
173.11 
48.12 
17.24 
524.09 
10  07 
5.20 
20.02 
66.77 
19.32 

83.69 
847.88 
240.67 

32.26 
811.64 

81.26 
815.69 

51.11 

23.20 

98.12 
43.07 

162.00 

82.70 
27.52 

123.44 

43.61 


20.04 

39.49 
802.91. 

87.42 

37.10 
9.92 

503.07 

5.55 

3.40 

8.18 

22.51 
9.62 

17.51 
242.99 
166.84 

15.10 
825.31 

89.04 
262.52 

21.84 

12.28 

189.65 

25.10 
65.90 
40.96 

9.59 

66.49 
22.99 


OHIO 


133 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Offlce  to  Department. 


Ashtabula  Coxmty — ( Continued). 


$79.62 

$33.92 

Eichmond  Centre. . . 

Solomon  Waters,  Jr. 

47.6:3 

23.90 

Eome 

Sylvester  Eogers  — 

37.76 

13..52 

Saybrook 

Lewis  B.  Brockett. . . 

10('.74 

59.65 

South  Eidge  

William  H.  Cherry.. 

35.01 

12.^6 

18.69 

3.94 

60.08 

25.30 

"West  Pierpont  

Archibald  Gould 

15.69 

8.72 

West  Williamsfleld  . 

Heman  Tickner 

45.56 

18.39 

Wiiliamsfield 

Alvan  B.  Leonard. . . 

60.67 

30.82 

Windsor 

Harry  A.  Adams  — 

78.16 

42.69 

Athens  County. 

103.58 

46.34 

Athens  (c.  h.) 

Eodolph  De  Steig- 
ner,  Jr 

600.95 

697.46 

13.16 

8.13 

Canaanville 

Nehemiah  0.  Warren 

16.41 

10.50 

Chauneey  

Wm.  M.  Edwards. . . 

52.70 

25.64 

103.00 

47.40 

Federalton 

Sidney  S.  Beebe 

19.28 

9.20 

23.73 

19.10 

Gnvsville 

Abraham  Parrill 

m.^9 

27.86 

Haftleyville 

Benjamin  Norris 

13.16 

8.26 

47.08 

26.08 

Hoekingport  

Erastus  II.  Williams. 

50.89 

25.79 

Hub’s 

Benona  E.  Pierce . . . 

14.22 

9.39 

Lee 

James  M.  Gorsline. . 

146.43 

78.25 

Lottridge 

Edward  Lawrence . . 

8.61 

5.49 

24.07 

12.53 

Millfleld 

Henry  Brown 

25.78 

16.10 

Nelson  ville 

Charles  A.  Cable  . . . 

154.:37 

100.00 

22.23 

15.83 

Shade 

Asbury  Cremer 

20.06 

13.11 

Sharp’s  Fork 

Austin  S.  Dickey  . . . 

5.39 

2.97 

Tnreh 

Nicholas  Baker 

11.56 

8.27 

Trimble 

Lewis  W.  Eussell . . . 

16.15 

9.88 

Wnndvard’s  . 

iLeven  Oliver 

14.16 

8.59 

Anglaize  County. 

Fryburgh 

Andrew  Gutmann  . . 

29.34 

20.86 

Kossuth 

William  Gamble 

34.31 

17.63 

Afinster 

Fritz  Kramer 

84.84 

56.32 

"NT AW  ErpmAn  .... 

Adam  Kunzel 

143.49 

58.02 

New  Hampshire 

James  J.  Hutchison. 

Saint  John’s 

James  W.  Porter  . . . 

38.38 

19.57 

Saint  Marys  (c.  h,). . 

Anthony  Dicker 

367.83 

295.65 

Unipolis 

Eobert  C.  Layton. . . 

9.88 

6.29 

W apakoneta  

Thornton  J.  Young. 

141.06 

12S.:il 

Waynesfleld 

Evan  G.  Atkinson  . . 

21.87 

14.53 

Belmont  County. 

Armstrong’s  Mills  . . 

Alexand’r  Armstrong 

21.20 

6.24 

Allas 

William  H.  Porter  . . 

11.95 

7.91 

Barnesville 

Benjamin  MackalL. 

334.09 

205.81 

Bell  Air 

John  S.  Anderson.. . 

184.85 

154.69 

Belmont 

Mahlon  T.  Fawcett.. 

88.19 

67.91 

Bethesda 

Merrick  S.  Burr 

18.93 

11.58 

Bridgeport 

[David  E.  Howell.... 

285.66 

140.36 

Captina  

: Michael  Dorsev 

24.42 

11.46 

riolprflin  

'Joshua  Maule 

.59.77 

19.88 

Demos 

Jlenry  McMaster  . . . 

27.29 

16.60 

Dille’s  Bottom 

Benjamin  Lockwood 

44.14 

12.20 

Fp^t  Ttichlund  .... 

Henry  Daniel 

24.70 

7.92 

.Inlin  F.ekels 

4.00 

1.50 

Egypt  Mills 

Samuel  L.  Caldwell. 

10.12 

3.93 

Jonathan  P.  Judkins 

9.5.81 

47.28 

OIgucoc 

.Tnhn  Welsh  . . 

Ilendrysburgh 

Hamilton  Murphy. . . 

89.62 

62.42 

Hunter 

Lewis  Boyer 

19.96 

11.69 

Jucolisburgli 

John  A.  Weyer 

41.86 

13.93 

KGnnon 

.1  oh n A Pay 

16.84 

9 51 

Lamira 

Oliver  G.  Metcalf. . . 

43.72 

18.78 

Lampsville 

Wm.  C.  Thrasher. . . 

13.42 

9.21 

Lovdsville 

Joel  Elliott 

86.26 

61.16 

Aftirtm’*!  Fprry 

.John  Zane.  . . . 

214.72 

121.35 

Morristown 

Eobert  McKelvey . . . 

171.49 

4S.n5 

Olire  Hill 

Eobert  Heaney,  >Jr. . 

18.96 

9.55  1 

Pilcher 

David  Hosinan 

20.17 

10.55  j 

Plank  Eoad 

James  Giffen 

30.29 

9.431 

Belmont  County— {Continued). 


Powhatan  Point 

Henry  Disque 

$74.25 

$56.73 

Eing’s  Mills 

Samuel  Eing  

5.24 

1.87 

Saint  ClairsvilleC.h.) 

William  Darrah 

394.22 

354.04 

Sewellsville 

Hiram  G.  Martin — 

27.57 

16.85 

Shepherdstown 

Thomas  M.  Graham. 

17.46 

10.92 

Somerton 

Eichard  C.  Miles 

90.24 

62.77 

TemperanceviUe  . . . 

John  Slevin 

12.61 

7.72 

Uniontown 

Thomas  Fell  

72.60 

34.75 

Wegee 

Thomas  G.  Allen 

8.86 

1.50 

Brown  County. 

Aberdeen 

Arthur  Mitchell 

143.37 

46.11 

Arnheim 

William  C.  Davis  . . . 

27.08 

19.96 

Ash  P.ido'e  .... 

Andrew  Potts 

24.26 

12.10 

Bloom  Pose 

Joseph  Brown 

5.58 

3.76 

Decatur 

Joseph  Stevenson  . . 

88.27 

25.16 

De  La  Palma 

William  P.  Connor. . 

11.45 

5.95 

Fayetteville 

John  Ballard 

190.10 

89.46 

Feesburgh 

Daniel  Trout 

26.68 

15.78 

Fincastle 

Daniel  Hare. . 

29.49 

17.89 

Five  Mile 

Charles  W.  Garoutte 

13.94 

8.96 

Georgetown  (c.  h.) . . 

James  T.  Morgan. . . 

267.94 

166.22 

Hamersville 

William  K.  Flick  . . . 

40.35 

24.85 

Higginsport 

Alfred  London 

98.71 

101.77 

Lewis 

Columbus  C.  McKee 

15.94 

10.36 

T.npiiaf. 

TTpTiry  TT  -TriTtp.^ 

Maple 

William  N.  Conover. 

8.16 

5.91 

Mount  Crab 

William  Weeks 

7.99 

4.77 

New  Harmony 

A.  P.  Henning 

21.48 

14.48 

New  Hope 

Oscar  I.  Stewart . . : . 

43.33 

27.52 

Puebla 

James  McAfee 

4.S8 

8.60 

Piple.y 

Henry  Biehn 

515.30 

517.33 

Eussellville 

Thomas  Mefford 

77.46 

82.13 

Sardinia 

Houston  Bare 

40.00 

20.00 

Union  Plain 

Edwin  TiCwis 

6.67 

3.62 

White  Oak  Valley  . . 

i William  Espey 

3.30 

2,45 

Butler  County. 

Alert 

John  Iseminger 

11.84 

8.53 

Bethany 

Peter  Williamson. . . 

69.74 

11.41 

Blue  Ball  

James  Logan  

59.12 

38,07 

Bunker  Hill 

William  E.  ^ierson  . 

17.51 

11.72 

College  Corner 

John  M.  C.  Howe. . . 

116.81 

50.91 

Collinsville 

James  M.  Steele 

64.78 

34.31 

Contreras 

Ezra  Bourne 

18.61 

7.63 

Darrtown 

|John  McMechan. . . . 

73.91 

56.04 

Hamilton  (c.  h.) 

Lawrence  M.  Furrow 

1071.73 

1024.57 

Jacksonboro’ 

Andrew  J.  Dine 

33.50 

23.10 

•TAnpft’  fttntinn 

T>f>nipl  'W’pHatpr 

T.e  Sourdsville.  ... 

Lewis  Emmons 

10.80 

7.65 

Middletown 

John  Harnish 

460.95 

405.36 

Millville 

Eobert  Ferguson  . . . 

69.00 

33.73 

Monroe 

Peter  Vlerebome — 

147.13 

130.24 

Oxford 

George  G.  White  . . . 

638.15 

612.87 

Paddy’s  Eun 

Henry  H.  Eobinson. 

63.76 

86.59 

Philanthropy 

Lewis  W.  Miller 

27.92 

17.22 

Pisgah 

David  Conover 

43.01 

21.66 

Poast  Town 

John  Selby  

37.00 

24.00 

Port  Union 

James  Patchell ..... 

13.05 

9.18 

Princeton 

Stephen  B.  Squier. . . 

23.59 

14.;32 

Eeiley 

Joseph  W.  Frazer  . . 

66.18 

37.88 

Eoss 

L.  D.  Anderson 

116.53 

55.53 

Saint  Charles 

Samuel  E.  Stewart. . 

19.92 

10'.  11 

Seven  Mile 

David  M.  Wieder. . . 

103.96 

54.38 

Somerville 

James  Cook 

121.00 

70.119 

Stillwell’s 

Jacob  G.  Stillwell . . . 

50.9  > 

3U.83 

Symmes’  Corner  — 

Benjamin  E.Symmes 

65.95 

42.46 

Tariff 

Wiliiarn  Wright 

23.09 

14.09 

Trenton 

Samuel  D.  Eose 

135.08 

105.77 

West  Chester  

Zadok  AVharton 

88.08 

.50.^9 

Winton 

Ecuben  T.  Butler. .. 

20.09 

10.96 

Carroll  County. 

Algonquin  . .1 

Illiram  Tope 

10.48j 

6.47 

Augusta 

Alexander  McLean  . 

60.49! 

37.84 

Cabello 

William  Rutledge. . . 

6.40 1 

4.58 

< arrollton  (c.  h.)  . . . 

James  S.  Bell 

236.29, 

147.13 

'7>  Afjiy 

Figley’sMill 

lAndrew  Figley 

— 

— 

Harlem  Spring 

Ebenezer  Howey  . . . 

59.07! 

41.25 

Hickory 

Jacob  Gladden 

2.501 

2.00 

134 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST  - MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Kilgore 

Lamartine 

Leavitt 

Leesville 

Malvern •.•••• 

Mechanicstown ' 

New  Hagerstown. . . 
New  Harrisburgh . . . 

Norristown 

Oneida  Mills 

Palermo 

Eose . 

Scroggsfield 

Sherodsville 

Shober’s  Mills 

Watts  ville 


Champasgn  Countyt 


Baker’s 

Brinton 

Carysville 

Cliristianburgb  . . 

Mechanicsburgh . 
Millerstown 


North  Lewisburgh . . 

Saint  Paris 

Spring  Hills 

Terre  Haiite 

Urhana  (c.  h.) 

Westville 

Woodstock 


Clark  County. 


County— {Continued 
Joseph  Creal 

$27.20 

$13.00 

James  Harper 

28.00 

16.00 

Samuel  Allen 

22.86 

15.06 

Garvin  Lawther 

75.86 

41.56  1 

Christian  G.  Paessler 

68.50 

33.81 

Joseph  G.  Whittiker 

32.88 

21.39 

John  Moore 

79.78 

40.50 

John  Coyan,  Jr 

65.31 

19.78 

John  F.  Beans 

14.i»3 

6.69 

George  Hull 

41.96 

15.88 

J ohn  H.  Moreland  . . 

— 

— 

Eliezer  Herron 

15.74 

10.23 

John  D.  George 

20.15 

12.51 

Conard  Pearch 

9.96 

5.82 

John  H.  Shober  

2.70 

1.62 

Charles  Boies 

12.92 

8.64 

Harvey  Talbot 

16.47 

10.41 

Benjamin  Moffitt 

42.46 

25.32 

Samuel  Bowersock . . 

— 



George  McCullough. 

98.09 

58.34 

Furman  E.D.McGin- 
ley 

169.79 

152.70 

Hardin  A.  Smith 

19.61 

13.59 

1 Francis  A.  Morrison. 

30.46 

18.16 

Hartland  D.  Gowcy. 

73.22 

47.17 

Francis  Wert 

77.45 

49.16 

J.  Libourne  Skeen.. 

52.83 

26.24 

Shem  Neese 

21.36 

13.75 

James  Taylor 

946.63 

1197.00 

Joseph  Smith 

69.68 

31.06 

Edward  G.  Clark  . . . 

120.10 

137.33 

Catawba 

John  L.  Cartwell 

136.72 

45.75 

Donnelsville 

William  Ager 

39.11 

24.66 

Enon 

John  Wallace 

143.17 

76.07 

Harmony 

Joseph  Wise 

24.77 

1 5.43 

Medway 

Daniel  I.  Stiles 

53.  S6 

34!70 

New  Carlisle 

Thomas  Wise 

224.33 

148.52 

North  Hampton 

John  E.  Fenimore  . . 

46.54 

17.42 

Selma 

Jacob  Landis 

1 111.99 

52.90 

South  Charleston  . . . 

John  Bussard 

1 27.5.77 

196.46 

Springfield  (c.  h.). . . 

William  G.  Boggs. . . 

1930.51 

2247.29 

Tremont 

AndrewtC.McLaugh- 

1 81.48 

16.90 

Vienna  t«<)  Eoads. . . . 

lin  

Caleb  Barratt 

i 82.43 

50.62 

Clerraont  County. 

Amelia 

Wm.  B.  C.  Sterling  . 

105.91 

49.81 

Angola  

Ezekiel  Slade 

10.5(1 

8.00 

Bantam  

Benjamin  Ely 

76.71 

39.57 

Catama  (c.  h.) 

Jesse  S.  Dustin  .... 

204.15 

155.01 

Belfast 

James  S.  Johnson. . . 

10.89 

7.12 

Bethel 

Thomas  J.  Morris . . . 

22.99 

69.0.3 

California 

Eobert  J.  Vanosdol  . 

19.47 

10.73 

Cedron 

John  Parks 

13.00 

10.00 

Chilo 

Jedediah  Hunt,  Jr. . 

3-1.28 

19.27 

Clover 

Nelson  A.  Hitch 

30.75 

20.54 

Edenton  

Henrv  Morgan 

25.70 

17.83 

Felicity 

Oliver  P.  8.  Fee 

139.96 

135.1^5 

124.41 

1 

Laurel 

E'oliert  McLaughlin. 

3u!.51 

17!70 

Locust  Corner  

John  Wagner. 

22.03 

17.92 

TjOvclund  

James  Loveland .... 

107.17 

43.48 

Marathon. 

Tims.  AV.  Abernathy. 

43!  17 

25.‘71 

MiaTuiosville 

Mark  Buekingham  . 

1 60.56 

87.57 

Milfonl 

Ainos  Hill 

192.29 

154.05 

Mf)ntf^r<‘y  

John  Barr 

24.63 

14.91 

1 James  E.  Moore  ... 

1 76.00 

4. 5!  42 

Mount  Carmel  

[llcTbert  ll’.  Cumback 

lil.95 

1 32.02 

Mount  Olive 

Hiram  Carr  .... 

; 6.00 

3.75 

■Mount  Pisgah 

Cyrus  P.  Hayford 

‘ 22.30 

1 14.95 

Mnibcrrv 

David  G.  Sparks  . . . 

: 62.18 

i 24.37  i 

Neville  ‘ 

jWm.  F.  Borradaile. 

57.85 

' 29.47 

New  P.-ilestine. . . . 

'dames  11.  Grant 

12.33 

8.13 

New  Eichumnd  .... 

Daniel  L.  Stinchfield 

3I(M2 

' 306.8 1 1 > 

N(‘Wtonsville 

N’ath.aniel  M.Ilihbets 

10.81 

7.17  ' 

Nichols  ville 

N'^ithan  B.  Nichols  . . 

• 25.U0 

, 16.15 

Clermont  Comity — {Continued). 


Olive  Branch 

Joseph  D.  Hatfield. . 

Ezekiel  Dimmitt 

Darius  Perin 

$37.62  i 
86.28| 
54.1 1 1 
14.03, 
8.59! 

22.01 1 

31.58 

Owensville 

Perin’s  Mills 

Pleasant  Grove 

Pleasant  Plain 

Point  Isabel  

Point  Pleasant 

William  Young 

Edward  Gregory  . . . 

Andrew  J.  Trees 

John  Cooper  

Eural 

T.  Loyd 

West  Wood  ville 

Williamsburgh 

Withamsville 

Thomas  B.  Haynie. . 
John  W.  McMillen.. 
William  Hall . . 1 

12.37i 

161 .94! 

47.50 

$21.87 

51.46 

3.\35 

9.01 

9.58 

14.13 

17.91 

7.97 

61.41 

26.71 


Clinton  County. 


Blanchester 

Bloomington 

Clarksviiie 

Cuba 

Lee’s  Creek 

Lumberton 

Martinsville 

New  Antioch 

New  Burlington 

New  Vienna 

Oakland 

Port  William 

Sabina 

Sligo 

Snow  Hill  

Westborough  

Wilmington  (c.  h.) . . 
Wilson’s  Station  a . . 


Samuel  Baldwin 

Henry  H.  Bruce 

John  Gardner 

Henry  M.  Green 

John  Mathews,  Jr  . . 

Isaac  N.  James 

John  Hunt 

David  Marble 

John  Arnold ' 

John  Mathews 

George  F.  Birdsall . . 
Abraham  H.  Botkin. 

Jacob  Theobold 

Allen  Hazard 

Elisha  Harris 

William  W.  Slone  . . 
Daniel  James  Fallis. 
Alexander  Wilson. . . 


Columbiana  County. 


Achor 

Bayard 

Buck’s 

Calcutta 

Cannon’s  Mill 

Clarkson 

Columbiana 

Damascoville 

Dunganon  

East  Fairfield  

East  Liverpool 

East  Palestine 

East  Eochester 

Elkton 

Franklin  Square 

Gavers 

Glasgow 

Green  Hill 

Hanoverton 

Ingraham 

Inverness  

Little  Beaver  Bridge 

McKaig’s  Mills 

Moultrie  

Nebraska 

New  Alexander 

NewChambersburgh 

NeAv  Garden 

.Xew  T.ifthon  (c.  h.) . . 

New  Salisbury 

New  Waterford 

North  Georgetown. . 

Saint  Clair  

Salem  

Salineville 

Sandy...  

Spear's  Mills 

Summitville 

Unity 

Wasiiingtonville 

Well.«ville 

West  Beaver 

West  Point 


Samuel  Young 

Allen  Williamson. . . 

Isaac  Miller 

Archibald  F Sinclair 

William  Hays 

Eichard  Stock 

John  Hiner 

Martin  Delzell 

James  Hagan 

John  P.  Farr 

Joseph  Forbes 

Joseph  Young 

Jacob  Emmons 

Adam  Huffman 

George  M.  Chandler. 
Samuel  Ewing. .... 

William  B.  Orr 

Eeuben  Clemson  . . . ' 
Thomas  T.  Ickes  . . . | 

Edwin  Dutton I 

David  Eose 

Mathew  Laughlin . . . 
Martin  Armstrong  . . 

John  B.  Irvin 

Thomas  Cannon ! 

Nicholas  Ickes * 

John  L.  Hime I 

James  Graham I 

Alfred  G.  McCaskey. 
Ebenezer  N.  Allen.'.  | 

John  Baker ' 

Henry  Fox ' 

David  Culbertson . . . ■ 
Peter  H.  Boswell — ■ 
George  W.  Boring. . 
Aquiila  Burchfield. . | 
Jefferson  D.  Stuart. . ' 

Patrick  Eogers ; 

John  ilollenkopf  . . . : 

Jacob  Boston 

Oliver  P.  Shearman. 

John  Eobinson 

Hezekiah  Bennett  . . 


Bakersville. 
Boyd's  Mills 
Caiial  Lewisville 


Coskoft  ''u  C'  tin’y. 

1 Ernst  Negelspaoh . . . 

.Vdam  Gardner ! 1. 

1 Henry  Murray . . 


100.44 

63.12 

32.09 

16.53 

130.93 

84.48 

28.03 

19.96 

22.03 

14.86 

20.76 

1.3.11 

73.07 

52.18 

5.5.59 

35.25 

70.93 

53.14 

107.43 

54.12 

89.55 

19.27 

39.91 

18.02 

75.97 

42.75 

55.20 

28.37 

■ 15.22 

9.03 

72.33 

42.10 

41.5.71 

403.71 

13.82 

8.86 

34.45 

81.27 

52,01: 

1.61 

36.151 

14..34 

54.01 1 

t 29..59 

16.911 

27.72 

39.51 ; 

19.90 

242.261 

152.40 

69.73  i 

37.93 

51.21; 

33.69 

84.12! 

54.30 

216.78; 

147.39 

8i'..5s! 

36.06 

71.71: 

85.67 

88.1Si 

16.27 

56.41, 

26.-34 

22.05' 

6.17 

20.57 

9.15 

1.5.62 

11.75 

168.84 

82.54 

42.4^' 

18.06 

18.51 

12.15 

13.46 

8.27 

6.64. 

1.99 

89.00 

21.55 

6.32 

3.18 

20.26 

11.61 

29.92 

17.05 

68.89 

16,65 

802.29 

457.15 

21.00 

3.50 

56.62 

29.84 

83.14 

21.-37 

19.95 

12.86 

895.24 

1150.68 

219.57 

83.26 

83.03 

42.06 

8..54 

4.U2 

55.67 

27.04 

46.12 

28.22 

48.37 

27.04 

.519.00 

5uo.ll 

14.05 

4.40 

89.85, 

21.78 

45.90 

27.19 

1.20 

.30 

47.0.5, 

, 28.37 

OHIO 


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Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Coslwcton  County — (^Continued). 

Chili John  Cunning | $3\20 

Clark’s Sylvester  L.Edwards 

Conesville  Beebe  8.  Cone. . . 

Henry  N.  Shaw . . 

Charles  F.  Davis 


Co-shoctoti  (c.  h.) . 

Evansburgh 

Keene John  Sprague  . . . 

Linton  Mills Joseph  Heslip... 

Mohawk  Valley James  Moore,  Jr. 

Munnsville John  Carnahan. . 

New  Bedford Josiah  E.  Fleming 

Newcastle  Sam’l H-.Zimmerman 

New  Guilford 'James  0.  Wright 

New  Moscow ' Wm.  C.  Witson . . 

New  Princeton 'William  Whinery 

Plainfield David  Brelsford  . 

Kidge Samuel  Anderson 

Eoseoe Chauncey  Bassett 

Eural  Vale John  G.  Elder. . . 

Tiverton ; Washington  Hiett 

Tyrone Aaron  Eeed . . . 

Wakatomita 'Newman  Smith 

Walhonding James  Gamble 

Warsaw ! David  McDermott 

West  Bedford Samuel  P.  Kinsey 

West  Carlisle William  E.  Forker 

West  La  Fayette Samuel  Ketehum 

Will’s  Creek John  Miller  .... 


Yankee  Eidge. 


William  Kelly 

Crawford  County. 


•ds 

59.33 

29.27j 

320.58 

29.07 

101.99 

13.09 

14.83 

4.12 

58.25 

an 

50.10 

21.58 

9.53 

4.96 

78.84 

19.27 

181  11 

6.72 

11.71 

17.96 

41.62 

54.05 

70.62 

46.93 

28.85 

18.45 

' 4.36 

Broken  Sword 

Bucyrus  (c.  h.). . . 

Camp  Eun  ...... 

Chatfield 

Crestline 

De  Kalb 

Gallon 

Liberty  Corners  . . 

Leesville  ^ Eoads 

Likens James  Winters  . 

New  Washington.. . George  Walter  . 

North  Eobinson John  B.  Magers 

Oceola John  N.  Eichey 

Poplar Daniel  Tuttle. . . 

Sulphur  Spring George  L.  Ziegler 

Tiro David  C.  Morrow 

Wellerville James  K.  Davis  . 


William  Wingart . . 
Alexander  A.  Euhl, 
Matthew  Torrence. 

Wilson  Stewart 

Alexander  E.  J enner 
Thomas  A.  Mitchell 
Daniel  Eiblet . . . 
George  Parsons 
James  Clements 


26.17 

642.34 

4.74 

37.31 

327.15 

31.98 

415.50 

35.24 

56.44 

18.23 

46.27 

4.00 

45.S1 

48.19 

79.79 

20.26 

27.66 


Cuyahoga  County. 


Barry 

Bedford 

Berea 

Bricksville 

Brooklyn 

Chagrin  Falls 

Cleveland 

Coe  Eidge 

Collamer 

Dover ....  

East  Cleveland  . . . 
East  Eockport  — 

Euclid  . ; 

Gate’s  Mills 

Independence  . . . , 

Mayfield 

Middleburgh 

Newburgh 

North  Dover 

North  Eoyalton. . 


Thompson  WiUett  . . 

26.18 

Eansom  S.  Benedict. 

339.66 

Jonathan  Pickard  . . 

348.77 

Chauncey  L.  Young. 

104.02 

Gurdin  Woodruff. . . 

193.75 

Lorenzo  D.  Mix 

363.57 

Joseph  W.  Gray 

2000.0O 

Asher  M.  Coe 

20.39 

Sargent  Currier 

122.41 

Jonathan  Spencer.. . 

76.25 

Kuel  G.  Hoyt 

232.25 

Horace  Dean 

63.93 

Charles  Farr 

9 .25 

George  Halstead 

33.65 

Benjamin  F.  Sharp  . 

61.96 

i John  Sherman  

20.78 

Wheeler  Wellman.. 

’4.71 

jLispenard  S.  Webb  . 
'Calvin  Phinney 

22.5.69 

22.80 

|\V'in.  W.  Stockman.. 

76.04| 

GeorgcW.Thompson 

163.93; 

lOIiver  Emerson  ... 

52.  .59; 

iBenjamin  Phinney  . 

53.53: 

,.\rchibald  Bobbins. . 

76.56. 

! Herman  L.  W.  Leon- 
i ard 

12.5.02 

iJohn  M.  Burke 

71..39, 

Darke  County. 

Ansonia Samuel  C.  Edington.  29.23 

Arcanum John  Smith 52.56 

Beamsville i John  McLoughlin  . . i 23.12 


$22.41 

33.61 

18.13 

299.34 

16.38 

78.11 
7.31 
S.17 

2.58 
34.22 
33.72 

13.51 
7.81 
4.16 

50.06 

12.99 

174.60 

4.59 

7.08 

8.40 

21.27 

33.12 
31.49 

33.52 
15.34 
10.75 

2.33 


14.53 

745.82 

3.01 

19.40 

134.26 

14.60 

415.68 

20.15 

35.43 

15.51 

29.27 

3.09 

27.67 

27.28 
39.99 

9.30 

15.69 


15.10 
223.40 
300.00 
. 67.72 

89.88 
276.12 

9.32 

■38.28 

27.03 

47.54 

22.88 

2.5.51 

9.92 

3.3.12 

4.49 

2.09 

92.45 

19.20 

26.54 
71.63 
2ns7 
18.66 
26.91 
94.95 
29.83 


17.08 

.33.44 

22.65 


Darke,  County — {Continued). 

Brock George  D.  Medford 

Castine  Duffield  B.  Clew 

Concordia  Christ’ph’r  C. Walker; 

Darke Elias  Wenger 

De  Lisle Edward  Dougherty 

Edon Josiah  F.  Johnson 

German j William  Brown 

Gordon John  Layton  . . 

Greenville  (c.  h.) C.  Sloaii  Smith 

Hill  Grove  . . ! Lemuel  L.  Eeeves 


Ithaca  

Jacksonville 

Matcliett 

Mississinawa 

Mount  Heron 

New  Harrison 

New  Madison 

North  Star 

Painter  Creek 

Pittsburgh 

Poplar  Kidge  

Eepublican 

Eobison’s 

Sampson 

Seven  Mile  Prairie . 

Tampico 

W ebster 

Woodington 

Yankeetown 


.Joel  Thomas 

William  Hole 

Erick  Matchett  . . 
William  H.  Light 

Louis  B.  Lott 

Jacob  Wood 

William  J.  Eyhn. 
John  M.  Houston 
Frederick  Shaffer 

George  Poe 

David  Glower  . . . 
Alexander  Pugh . 
Jacob  W.  Martin 

John  Leas 

James  McFeely  . 
Eaiford  Wiggs. . . 
Frederick  T.  Seibt 
Pearson  Snyder 
John  Bilman  . . . 


$15.65 

42.07 

12.64 

11.85 


40.60 
3.5.  S3 
41.5.66 
69.48 
37.53 
91.56 
10.00 
13.90 
3.02 
2.3.81 
70.1.3 

5.00 
10.95 

7.00 
2.15 

28.64 

57.93 

14.82 

7.40 

7.00 

14.1^ 

10.62 

7.57 


Defiance  County* 


Arrowsmith’s 

Miller  Arrowsmith . . 

14.00 

Ayersville 

Joseph  P.  Ayers. . . . 

27.17 

Brunersburgh 

George  Moss 

.37.91 

Cicero  

Davi3  M.  Grier 

10.03 

Defiance  (c.  h.)  

William  Moore 

562.69 

Evansport 

Houston  Eussell 

42.34 

Farmer 

Wm.  M.  Brown 

41.26 

Hicksville 

'Joseph  M.  O’Connor 

61.80 

Mil  Id  ale 

Galen  B.  Abell  . ... 

25.97; 

Milo 

Jacob  De  Hart  Ser- 
rill ' 

11.86' 

Ney 

George  Eidenour. . . 

13.65^ 

Panama 

|Tra  W.  T.add  . . . 

18.95' 

Snookville 

Gilbert  Coffin 

8.69. 

Delaware  County. 


Alum  Creek 

Ashley 

Belle  Point. 

Berkshire 

Centre  Village 

Cole’s  Mills 

Constantia 

Condit 

Delaware  (c.  h.) . . , 

East  Orange 

Galena 

Genoa  M Eoads . . . 

Harlem 

Killbourne 

Kingston  Centre... 

Leonardsburgh 

Lewis  Centre 
i Maxwell  . 

Norton  . . 
Ostrander 
Patterson 
Porter  . . 

Eadnor  . . 

Siiiibury  . 

Unison  .. 

Van’s  Valley 
Williamsville 


Alba  Peet 

11.71 

Jonathan  M.  Coomer 

150.76 

James  Liggett 

29.25 

James  P.  Crawford  . 

59.26 

Lyman  B.  Hanover 

24.78 

Hugh  Cole  

12.71 

Charles  G.  Scott 

41.21 

George  M.  Achison  . 

— 

George  F.  Stayman. 

1176.07 

1 Urban  H.  Hyde 

31.76 

Harlowe  Allen 

115.18 

Vernon  Franklin  . . . 

8.21 

William  Tompkins.. 

23.35 

John  David.son 

87.90 

28.04 

Olho  H.  Williams. . . 

3A77 

James  A.  Netlleton  . 

24.03 

Eich’d  Martin  

9.63 

JamesF.Wintermute 

31.87 

Michael  C.  Bean, . . . 

— 

.Tohn  Detwiler 

17.14 

George  P»laney 

11.87 

.John  F.  Eowland. . . 

69.69 

Ashur  A.  Davis 

1 114.20 

James  It.  Youel 

1 16.90 

.John  Eo.se  

1 21.28 

iHenry  .Jarvis 

I 24,40 

Erie  County. 


Berlin  Heights 
Bcrlinville  . . . 
llirmiugham  . . 
Bloomingville. . 


Eli  P.  Hill 

87.641 

.Joi'^eph  E.  Otis 

5^.39 1 

.\ndre\v  .\I.  Smith  . . 

137.291 

Andrew  W.  Prout  . . 

27.-51 

$9.01 

18.04 

7.39 

8.02 


26.46 

25.71 

414.89 

37.67 

22.68 

55.22 

2.50 

9.13 

1.55 
14.66 
43.45 

2.50 

5.75 

5.00 

1.56 
12.63 
38.88 

8.64 

3.81 

4.60 

10.09 

6.23 

3.91 


10.11 

19.32 

22.25 

5.33 

542.51 

25.56 

24.53 

34.89 

15.51 

7.17 

9.24 

10.50 

4.41 


5.19 

152.38 

17.73 

27.29 

16.58 
7.25 

34.78 

1530.29 

16.59 
58.68 

4.34 

12.87 
16.15 
18.02 

17.76 
13.22 

. 6.23 

18.76 

10.87 
7.0O 

42.29 
4'-.34 
13.35 
13.13 

9.33 


44.20 

28.85 

11S.60 

22.78 


136 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S 


Left-liaiid  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Itight-haud  oue,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Erie  County — {Continued) 

Castalia jJallier  Billings 

Cooke’s  Corners lElihu  Parker 

Florence ! Jeremiah  B.  Baker  . 


Furnace 

Huron 

lone 

Kelley’s  Island 

Milan  

SanduHky  (c.  h.) 

Venice 

Vermillion 


Parker  Lewis 

Lyman  M.  Dunbar. . 
Waitstill  G.  Hastings 
William  S.  Webb  . . . 

Hiram  C.  Jarvis 

John  M.  Brown 

William  Shepherd  . . 
John  Wines 


$86.00 

5.72 

108.98 

20,15 

263.59 

8.e4 

39.05 

501.77 

2000.00 

26.11 

161.85 


$40, 

1 

57, 

8, 

181 

5, 

33, 

504, 

3997. 

15, 

468, 


Fulton  Cov/nty — {Continued). 


Fairfield  Caunty. 


Amanda 

Baltimore 

Jared  Lerch 

Jes.se  Can  ode 

Bremen 

Eli  S.  Gardner 

Carroll 

Andrew  Saylor 

Cedar  Hill 

John  Vt afters  .... 

Clear  Creek  

Clear  Port 

Bernhard  Kiefaber. 
James  Terry 

Dumontville  

Green  Castle 

Lancaster  (e.  h.). . . . 

Lithopolis 

Lockville 

Miller.sport 

New  Salem 

Pickerington ... 

Pleasantville 

Royalton 

Rushville 

Solomon  D.  Eade- 

baugh  

Samuel  Weiser 

-John  L.  Tuthill 

William  W.  Hite  . . . 
Edward  T.  Mithoff. . 
Ferdin’dArmentrout 
Oliver  P.  Landon. . . 

William  Kraner 

Philip  Hane 

Wm.  L.  Clement  . . . 
Elijah  Kalb 

Stoutsville  

Sugar  Grove 

West  Rushville | 

Benjamin  Stout 

Reuben  B.  Ream. . . 
Adam  L.  Turner  . . . 

81.94 

19.71 

1150.90 

116.88 

43.27 


38.23 

48.97 

11.44 
32.56 

16.28 

11.00 

15.02 

9.86 

1289.51 

57.71 

25.44 


57.88  39.38 


59.48 
52.91 
67.00 

55.48 
117.88 

13.50 

67.82 

50.23 


Fayette  County. 


Bloomingburgh 

Convenience 

Duff’s  Forks 

Good  Hope 

Jeffersonville 

Moons 

New  Martinsburgh . 

Otterbien  

Pancoastburgh 

South  Plymouth 

Staunton 

Washington  C.  H. . . 
West  Lancaster 


Franklin  County. 

Alton Jacob  G.  Magill  . . 

Black  Lick [Thomas  McCollum 

Blendon Cicero  P.  Griswold 


iWm.  R.  Southward. 

111.85 

John  DeWitt,  Jr 

William  A.  Phelps. . 

9.40 

10.13 

Henry  C.  Coffman.. 

42.00 

Horace  K.  Pearson. 

57.91 

James  W.  Burton  . . 

31.70 

Gershom  Perdue  . . . 

19.36 

Amos  Loyd 

1.11 

John  E.  Bailey 

44.90 

Eliab  L.  Ford 

22.58 

Charles  Van  Pelt.., 

24.95 

John  Sanders 

332.87 

William  T.  Johnson. 

11.48 

Canal  Winchester  . 

Central  College 

Clintonville 

< ohimbus  (c.  h.) 

Darby 

Dublin 

Gahanna 

Georgesville 

Grove  City 

Grove  Port 

Harrisburgh 

Hibernia 

Hilliards 

Hope 

Lockbourne  

Ovid 

Park’s  Mills 

Eeynoldsburgh 

Shadeville 

Westerville 

Worthington 


Peter  T.  Krag. . . 
Austin  Stebbins. . 
James  Ferguson 
Thomas  Sparrow 
Joseph  O’Harra  . 
John  Eberly  — 
John  T.  Baughman 
William  Scott  . . . 
William  F.  Breck 

Samuel  Sharp 

Henry  Miller 

Wm.  F.  Armstrong 
Thomas  F.  Dobyns 

Jacob  Ulry 

John  H.  Haire  . . . 
William  Headley. 

James  Park 

Harvey  E.  Miller  . 
Adin  G.  Hibbs.  . . 
James  Westervelt. 
George  H.  Griswold 


47.20 

42.38 

21.71 

125.05 

47.75 

54.70 

2000.00 

5.56 

100.81 

26.97 

16.29 

51.22 

152.26 

54.25 

24.31 
45.06 

73.31 
73.87 


26.42 

30.38 

31.21 

36.89 

69.13 

5.00 

27.73 

18.44 


82.19 

8.00 

5.67 

29.61 

55.38 

21.12 

12.80 

.61 

20.43 

13.90 

14.32 

340.51 

6.79 


29.26 

24.97 

9.16 

54.85 

14.04 

37.38 

2967.00 

4.23 

48.17 
12.55 

9.78 

24.08 

82.17 
21.21 
10.20 
24.59 
86.36 
46.87 


Blanc 

Chesterfield 

Delta 

Elmira 

Emery 

Gorham  

Groveland 

Lavona  

Lena 

Lyons 

Metamora 

Mill  Creek 

Ottokee  

Parchers  Corners . . 

Tedrow 

Wauseon 

WestBarre 

Winnameg 


Addison 

Anselm 

Bay’s  Bottom . 

Cheshire 

Ewington 

Firor  


Gallipolis 

Kyger 

McDaniels 

Patriot 

Pine  Grove  . .. 
Eacoon  Island 
Rio  Grande  . . . 

Rodney  

Smith’s 


Swan  Creek. 

Thivener 

Thurman  . . . 

Vinton 

Wales 


Reuben  Mason 

$22.17 

$14.14 

James  M.  Hough  . . . 

28.95 

17.93 

Charles  C.  Allman. . 

144.00 

77.00 

Daniel  Brown 

61.70 

38.24 

Michael  Poorman  . . 

10.33 

6.69 

Joseph  0.  Allen 

88.70 

22.49 

Charles  C.  Eddy 

2.43 

1.61 

Gilman  Cheadle 

5.98 

4.00 

Jinks  Mory 

16.74 

10.74 

Joel  Brigham 

47.16 

25.09 

Thomas  W.  Fowler. 

89.89 

25.69 

Calvin  Ackley  

10.51 

6.41 

Jabez  W.  Carter 

61.63 

25.91 

William  Holland  . . . 

11.09 

5.05 

Mortimer  D.Hibbard 

69.84 

38.73 

Nathaniel  Leggett.. 

50.00 

23.00 

Amos  Taft 

26.43 

17.35 

Daniel  Knowles 

— 

— 

ilallia  County. 

Eli  B.  Ramsey 

22.25 

14.89 

Kinsey  Robinson . . . 

4.45 

3.33 

Nelson  Layne 

52.01 

1.61 

Amasa  Van  Gilder.. 

46.01 

21.83 

Andrew  Edmiston. . 

14.83 

9.21 

.Tnhn  Hnmp.r 

S.  B.  Drouillard 

24.61 

17.71 

Daniel  H.  Gates 

— 

— 

David  Tate 

22.29 

27.69 

Friend  McDaniels.. 

7.02 

4.86 

Daniel  T.  Sharp  . . . 

41.12 

22.14 

Andrew  J,  Holman . 

48.12 

20.35 

James  W.  Thornley. 

16.38 

6.89 

James  P.  Wood  — 

27.71 

15.22 

Joseph  Bierly 

20.80 

10.03 

Jackson  T.  Smith . . . 

11.38 

7.16 

Joseph  Shallcross  . . 

11.69 

7.06 

James  H.  Guthrie  . . 

21.43 

12.21 

John  Spangler 

6.42 

4.66 

William  Steele 

91.44 

63.63 

Edward  T.  Holcomb 

29.79 

14.79 

John  J.  Eickabaugh 

1 

— 

Auburn 

Bissell’s 

Bridge  Creek 

Bundysburgh 

Burton 

Char  don  (c.  h.).  . . . 
Chester  M Roads.. 

Claridon 

East  Claridon 

Ford 

Fowler’s  Mills 

Hampden  

Huntsburgh  ; 

Middlefield 

Montville 

Mulberry  Corners  . 

Newbury 

North  Newbury. . . . 

Parkmau 

I Russell 

Thompson 

Welshfield 


Geauga  County 

James  Mayhew . 
William  Harpham 


-John  W.  Moore 


Reuben  R.  Bourn 
Wm.  E.  McLellin 

James  Lvon  

Charles  S.  Field  . 
Wellcome  Bullock 
Reuben  Harper  . 
John  B.  Griste.. . 
George  L.  Kile  . . 
Hiram  L.  Bishop 
George  Wells  . . . 
Elihu  0.  Lyman  . 
Anson  Mathews  . 

Oren  Knox 

James  L.  Johnson 

Iddo  Bailey 

John  H.  Sumner 
Phidelus  Pool . . . 


82.29 

L . . 

56.49 

y- 

27.75 

14.69 

1. . 

117.94 

292.05 

75.71 

71.79 

50.69 

36.84 

121.41 

46.71 

78.59 

53.  i & 

61.78 

28.73 

88.70 

6.26 

156.29 

80.59 

84.46 

69.48 

20.78 1 12.01 

21.63!  7.09 


Fulton  Coniity. 


Ai 

1 32.85  j 

Allston  

lOrrin  G.  Greely  . . . 

. 5.U0 

Archbold 

.1 1 

129.93  76.28 

57.00  26.00 

177.10  61.37 

296.86  211.14 


3.00 


Greene  County# 

Alpha Enoch  Needels  — 

iBellbrook Silas  Hale 

j Bowersville Peter  Bowermaster 

1 Byron  Michael  Folkerth. . 

Cedarville  Adam  W.  Osborn.. 

i Clifton John  Anderson 

' Clio William  J.  Carman 

Fairfield William  S.  Scudder 

Grape  Grove Andrew  Fogg 

Jamestown Charles  Dingess... 

Kneisly Daniel  S.  Huffer  . 

New  Jasper William  H.  Moore.. 

1 Osborn Sam’l  Buffenburgher 


49.91 

75.00 
27.90 
26.06 

23.3.11 

lti7.17 

12.28 

14fl.79 

14.9.S 

144.25 

34.74 

25.00 

11.00 


49.73 

84.44 

13.49 

7.18 
37.69 

333.88 

42.75 

80.13 

34.90 
21.77 

30.90 
27.42 
71.62 
82.67 
26.64 
14.31 
21.57 

4.18 
110.07 

18.24 

18.56 

37.16 


18.61 

50.00 
16.15 
17.42 

120.53 

64..50 

8.34 

102.43 

12.29 

86.06 

9.59 

12.00 

8.0S 


OHIO. 


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Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Geauga  County — {Continued). 


Paintersville [Arthur  Ellison 

Spring  Valley ! Colbert  A.  Watson.. 

Xenia  (c.  h.) 'James  Hoyle 

Yellow  Springs Ilsaac  Kershner 

Zimmerman.'! [Jacob  Zimmerman  . 

Gaeaiisey  County# 

Antrim Alexander  Sankey. 

Bailey’s  Mills William  Craven. . . 

Batesville Samuel  Gebhart. . . 

Bird’s  Eun Wm.  M.  Miskimins. . 

Buffalo Stephen  P.  Dennison 

Cambridge  (c.  h.)  . . Francis  Creighton . . 

Claysville William  G.  Harrison 

Creighton James  Porter 

Cumberland Kobert  Savage 

Dyson’s Alexander  Dyson. . . 

Fairview Joseph  Johnson 

Galigher J ames  H:  White 

Gibson’s  Station James  Gibson 

Gomber John  Fordyce 

Indian  Camp Eezin  Addy 

Kimbolton Samuel  W.Luccock. 

Leatherwood Thomas  Euth 

Londonderry Samuel  B.  Lindsey  . 

Middlebourne [Alex’r  Kirkpatrick.. 

Milnersville 'Mrs.  Sinah  Cunnard 

North  Salem. 'John  Burgess  . . . 

Salesville •'^Ser® 

Senecaville ^ John  M.  Sayre 

Washington William  Chance 

Winchester ‘Daniel  Naftel 


Hamlltoin  County# 


Bevis’  Tavern 

Carthage 

Cher^'  Grove 

Cheviot 

Cincinnati  (e.  h.). 

Cleves 

College  Hill 

Columbia 

Cove  Dale 

Cuminsville 

Delhi 

Dent 

Dry  Eidge 

Dunlap 

Elizabethtown 

Fulton 

Glendale 

Harrison 

Madisonville 

Miami 

Montgomery 

Mount  Airy*. 

Mount  Healthy 

Mount  Washington 

Newtown 

Oury’s 

Plainville.  

Pleasant  Eidge 

Pleasant  Eun 

Polktown. 

Preston 

Eeading  

Sharonville 

Sixteen  Mile  Stand  , 

Spring  Dale 

Storrs*^ 

Tompkins 

Walnut  Hills 


Jesse  Bevis 

Benjamin  Bonnel. . . 
Samuel  Morlson. . . . 
Isaac  C.  Garrison. . . 

John  L.  Yattier 

George  Cassady 

Edward  D.  Serisy,Jr. 
Abraham  Knicely  . . 
William  S.Westeott. 
Joseph  F.  Lakeman 

Peter  Zinn 

William  Cox 

Wm.  H.  Markland.. 

Jesse  Struble 

Isaac  D.  Mills 

Joseph  A.  Eeeder. . . 
Cephas  S.  Terry. . . 
Benj’n  Bookwalter.. 

David  A.  Black 

Augustus  E.  West . . 

Wilson  Eeid  

Anthony  Denier. . . . 
Joseph  F.  Wright. . . 

Cyrus  Dunham 

Hiram  Bodine 

Martin  Skidmore. . . 
Nath’l  8.  Armstrong 
Charles  B.  Ferguson 

Paul  G.  Huston 

William  S.  Barnett.. 

Isaac  S.  Frost 

Isaac  Brecount 

Wm.  T.  Eddingfield 
William  E.  Baxter. . 

Erastus  S.  Close 

Henry  F.  Sedam 

Ernst  Kohlriesen  ... 
Bartholom’w  Fowler 


Hancock  County# 


Arlington [Edwin  B.  Vail 

Asherey Joseph  Twining 

Benton  Eidge Philip  Ballard 

Big  Lick [Andrew  Moore 

Blanchard  Bridge  . . iAquiUa  Gilbert 


$25.3? 

S $15.50 

134.0^ 

i 90.67 

1205.94 

t 1421.49 

713.51 

’ 614.98 

29.8t 

) 16.48 

136.85  115.10 

6.16  3.40 

62.47 

■ 40.78 

17.57 

■ 11.52 

18.00 

1 10.22 

503.04 

: 474.98 

65.02 

i 35.40 

146.70 

66.22 

20.97 

13.26 

167.41 

127.90 

16.43 

10.61 

3.60 

2.75 

187.73 

138.83 

53.72 

83.56 

47.28 

24.80 

88.58 

40.91 

65.15 

38.90 

9.38 

3.98 

117.68 

70.89 

364.19 

336.44 

66.45 

39.88 

43.20 

29.59 

140.68 

105.69 

11.33 

5.81 

116.17 

58.52 

1993.43 

58,356.16 

118.88 

60.91 

303.22 

2.98 

2000.09 

2967.00 

27.63 

15.87 

149.02 

74.24 

37.00 

19.00 

55.61 

23.34 

27.70 

4.74 

19.49 

7.13 

60.38 

5.77 

322.93 

138.35 

168.86 

49.98 

327.24 

227.38 

69.89 

26.10 

76.29 

36.12 

109.49 

57.13 

84.58 

34.58 

170.04 

56.67 

80.81 

39.22 

93.24 

38.01 

6.96 

3.93 

88.06 

14.14 

71.88 

21.45 

31.33 

11.32 

43.58 

12.08 

189.39 

71.15 

100.32 

20.83 

105.21 

61.00 

23;00 

13.50 

23.00 

13.55 

219.32 

265.48 

21.38i 

11.03 

7.33 

5.01 

36.28 

22.35 

12.53 

9.22 

12.04 

7.61 

Hancock  Coumty — {Continued). 

Oannonsburgh Fuller  Ballard 

^ James  Vickers 

Noah  Sharrick 


Clement 

Eagle : 

Finley  (c.  h.) 

McComb 

Mount  Blanchard. . . 

Oak  Eidge 

Van  Buren 

V anlue 

West  Independence. 


Abel  F.  Parker  . . 
William  Mitchell. 
Chester  Cook. . . . 
William  Downing 
John  Zarbaugh.! 
William  Vanlue  . 


Ada  

Dudley 

Dunkirk 

Forest 

Hale 

Huntersville 

Kenton  (c.  h.) 

McDonald 

Mount  Victory 

North  Washington. 

Eound  Head 

Syjvia 


Hai’ilm  County# 

Nathan  Ahlefeld. 


William  S.  Wiles  . . 
Albertus  Howe  .... 
Jonathan  H.  Sieg. . 

Eeuben  Huff 

Albert  Zugschwert 

James  Harvey 

Wm.  M.  Eoberts. . . 
Peter  Ash 


Archer 

Bowerston 

Cadiz  (c.  h.) 

Cassville 

Cold  Spring 

Conotton 

Deersville 

Fife 

Freeport 

Germano 

Harrisville  .' 

Heller’s  ^ Eoads  . . , 

Hopedale 

Jewett 

Lacey  ville 

Means  

Moorefield 

New  Athens 

New  Eumley 

Nottingham 

Scio 

Short  Creek 

Smyrna 

Station  15 

Tappan  

Tippecanoe  


Harrison  County# 

Anthony  C.  Nixon 
Steward  Price 


Hugh  M.  Mitchell  . 

Joshua  Cope 

William  T.  Deming 
Alexander  McNary 

Daniel  Smith 

Joseph  Allen 

Andrew  Lynch 

John  Eomick 

Henry  B.  Heller  . . . . 

John  C.  Delany 

Eeuben  H.  Tedrow  . 

Eobert  S.  Lacey 

James  Cady 

Samuel  West 

Alexander  Mahood. . 
George  Wert 


J.I.,  X 141  Iipciu 

Wm.  P.  Saunders. . . 
Stewart  Johnston  . . . 
Elias  I.  Phipps  .... 

John  Snider 

Leonard  D.  Eowley 
Edwin  H.  Picket  . . 


Henry  County. 


Colton 

Damascus 

Durand 

Florida 

Napoleon  (c.  h.) . . . 

New  Bavaria 

Odessa 

Eidgeland 

Eidgeville  Corners.  

Shunk ’Nelson  Crockett 

Texas George  W.  Fisk, 


Cyrus  Montgomery 
James  E.  Thompson 
David  F.  Welsted  .. 
James  E.  Scofield. . . 

Asa  H.  Tyler 

Charles  Hornung. . . . 
George  P.  Hinsdale. 
Daniel  Harshberger. 
Francis  A.  Palmer. . 


Allensburgh. 

Bell  

Berrysville  . . 
Buford 


Centrefleld  . 

Dallas 

Dodsonville 
East  Monroe. 


Highland  County# 


Charles  W.  Newton. 

William  Calvert 

Enos  West 

William  Scott 

Andrew  Jackson 

Dunlap 

Isaac  F.  Eoades 

Adam  Orebaugh 

William  Cherry 


Economy 'Egbert  G.  Boatright. 

Fairfax | John  Dickey 

Greenfield Charles  W.  Buck  . . . 


. $40.95 

$26.04 

. 29.17 

16.29 

. 13.21 

5.48 

. h)  34 

16.81 

. 587.15 

562.94 

. 64.88 

37.93 

. 65.31 

39.68 

. 10.46 

7.32 

. 73.00 

36.04 

. 61.78 

41.43 

. 31.90 

23.40 

. 40.00 

17.00 

. 11.76 

4.09 

. 34.05 

12.76 

. 46.00 

24.00 

. 48.44 

27.55 

19.91 

13.42 

. 501.79 

520.11 

6.17 

8.00 

. 48.58 

27.09 

, 24.00 

11.50 

. 49.91 

31.29 

. 96.13 

59.19 

. 18.76 

7.60 

. 431.49 

548.16 

23.53 

15.35 

, 82..S5 

16.77 

19.72 

12.72 

. 94.86 

8.83 

8.85 

5.71 

63.22 

23.23 

68.83 

39.10 

108.29 

139.94 

4.51 

3.19 

108.08 

51.70 

18.50 

15.28 

17.76 



74.29 

32.25 

119.25 

64.27 

48.88 

40.81 

i 16.75 

10.45 

43.98 

27.75 

96.00 

39.83 

44.00 

28.00 

18.75 

5.10 

20.61 

14.41 

26.83 

16.62 

18.00 

16.00 

18.79 

10.57 

89.67 

52.36 

209.66 

140.49 

17.00 

12.12 

10..35 

5.95 

16.22 

11.06 

20.59 

10.15 

96.29 

48.47 

8.71 

5.05 

27.16 

9.84 

13.44 

8.52 

36.89 

21.50 

36.89 

17.92 

31.02 

11.21 

15.46 

9.91 

12.00 

7.00 

10.76 

5.91 

17.26 

11.97 

387.30 

346.37 

138 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S . 


Left-hanil  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Highland  County — {Continued). 


Highland 

HUhhorough  (c.  h.) : 

Leesburgh 

Lynch burgh 

Marshall 

Mowrystown 

Nevin 

New  Corwin 

New  Market 

New  Petersburgh. . . 
North  Uniontown. . . 
Pricetown 


Eainsborough 

Eussell’s  Station  . . 

Samantha 

Sicily 

Sinking  Spring  . . . 
Sugar  Tree  Eidge 
Willettville 


Wes’ey  M.  Nutt  . . . 

John  Baskin 

Charles  M.  Bentley 
NormanW.  Cummins 
James  P.  Bayham 

Wilson  Ball 

William  W.  Malcom 
Isaiah  Eoberts. . 
James  A.  Purdy 
Nathan  Pearce  . 
AVilliam  Siders  . 
Commodore  P.  Don- 

ohoo 

James  G.  Thurman 
John  W.  Murphy  . . 

Joseph  Starr  

William  Matthews. 

Samuel  Patton 

Thomas  A.  Bunn  . . 
Eobert  0.  Ayres  . . . 


! $67. 
i 569. 

i 181. 

114. 

44. 

17. 

31. 

5. 

37. 

89. 

11. 

17. 

73. 

10. 

36. 

18, 
71. 
10. 
16. 


Hoc&iag  County. 


Ewing 

Gibesonville. 

Gore 

Islesboro’  . . . 
Logan  (c.  h.). 

Middle  Fork 

Pattonsville  . 
Eock  House. 
South  Perry  . 
Starr 


Holmes  County. 


Benton 

Berlin 

Black  Creek 

Holmesville 

Humphrey’s  VUla  . . 

Killbuck 

Millershurgli  (c.  h.) . 

Mount  Hope 

Nashville  

Plimpton 

Salt  Creek 

Walnut  Creek 

Winesburgh 


Hosack  Eeed 

Philip  Ley 

:Henry  W.  Sill 

iThomas  A.  Taylor. 

Levi  Cooper 

Erastus  Gleason  . . . 
Joseph  Tidball . . . . 
William  F.  Cranz. . 

George  Teazle 

Jarvis  Clements  . . . 
John  B.  Eoussel . . . 
Melchi  Buzzard . . . . 
John  Eaber 


Huron  County. 


Bellevue 

Bronson  

Centreton 

Clarksfield 

East  Clarksfield 

East  Townsend 

Fitchville 

Four  Corners 

Greenwich  Station . 

Groton 

Havana 

Lyme 

Monroeville 

New  Haven 

New  London 

North  Fairfield 

North  Norwich 

KoncaHc  (c.  h.) 

Olena 

Peru 

Pontiac 

Eipleyville 

Sherman 

Steuben 

Wakeman 


. Daniel  K.  Hitt 

10.96 

. John  L.  Williams. . . 

25.96 

. Cromwell  B.  Culver. 

7.66 

. William  G.  Waller.. 

. Oakley  Case.  

Samuel  McClure 

390.10 

8.69 

Hunter 

. William  M.  Moore  . . 

29.12 

. Samuel  Wilson  ..... 

29.78 

. Abner  Buzby 

28.31 

. Isaac  Lewis 

25.91 

Amos'  Woodward. . . 

Isaac  Sanford 

William  S.  Shriner  . 

James  S.  Porter 

David  Milner 

John  Miller 

Daniel  White 

Lewis  Pierce 

Hiram  Townsend . . . 

John  P.  Deyo 

Peter  0.  Jump 

John  Seymour 

Win.  E.  Jackson  ... 

Ezra  Stewart 

Eiibraim  II.  Sanford 
Daniel  S.  Stevens. . . 
Harriet  Boughton  . . 

lit  bony  S.  Sutton. . 
Charles  W.  Manahan 

Cliester  S.  Howe 

Henry  Boarii 

Silas  *L.  Hall 

Abram  S.  Dayton. . . 
ChauiiceyB.  Wheeler 
Lester  T.  Faraud 


38.00 

87.64 

18.06 

7iL45 

13.41 
81.87- 

364.52 

53.42 
97.56 
46.22 

7.83 

16.45 

120.01 


419.30 
13.30 
53.39 
126.19 
23.0S 
91.23 
122.56 
56.27 
148.63 
12.11 
53.33 
71.65 
436.51 
138.18 
215.13 
216.62 
12.92 
9; ',3;  65 


$40.04 

666.39 

74.37 

59.12 
13.52 

10.13 
14.66 

2.17 

14.36 

87.64 

2.97 

12.30 

46.87 

5.24 

12.14 
11.18 
33.00 

5.65 

6.22 


6.04 

16.52 

5.38 

350.56 


17.98 

21.51 

18.07 

14.74 


24.05 

44.20 

9.46 

47.24 

5.28 

17.23 
262.43 

30.42 

74.37 

38.00 

5.04 

11.24 
89.90 


6.32 

31.24 

58.30 

11.17 

42.13 

65.10 

31.48 

75.85 

7.05 

27.36 

45.26 

445.17 

109.14 

207.15 
161.44 

8.51 

1167.22 


Jackson  Couiity( 


Berlin  txj  Eoads 


John  Stevenson 

Buck  Eye  Furnace  .[Peter  Hoop,  Jr j 24.64 

Dawkiu’s  Mills 1 George  W.  Brown. . 1 e*’  ’e 


81.67 

46.97 

7 ‘.7.'' 

25.26 

34.49 

18.70 

24.79 

11.97 

3s.(l0 

22.50 

110.22 

98.48 

96.04 

85.43 

31.89 

1 19.05 

24.64 

17.03 

22.10 

1 13.87 

Jackson  County — {Continued.) 
Jackson  (c.  h.). 

Jackson  Furnace  . . . 

Keystone 

Levi 

Mabee’s 

McGhee’s  Store. . 

Meadow  Branch. 

Oak  Hill 

Eocky  Hill 


Lott  C.  Steel 

$271.51^ 

Luke  P.  S.  Smith  . . . 

15.8.5 

Samuel  Benner . ... 



Ezekiel  Inman 

9.22 

Michael  McCoy.  ... 

11.53 

John  W.  West 

3.46 

Sam’l  8.  A^'andevort.. 

13.21 

Amos  H.  Samson  . . . 

86.44 

Thomas  P.  McClure. 

36.00 

Aden  a 

Amsterdam 

Annapolis 

Bloomingdale  . . 

Cope’s  Mills 

Cross  Creek 

Croxton 

East  Springfield 

Elliottsville 

Hammondsville 
Holmes’  Mill  . . . 
Island  Creek  . . . 

Jeddo 

Knoxville 

Linton  

Mitchell’s  Salt  Works 
Moore’s  Salt  Works. 
Mount  Pleasant  .... 

Nebo 

New  Alexandria. . . . 

New  Somerset 

Philipsburgh 

Port  Homer 


Eichmond 

Smithfield 

Steutenville  (c.  h.). 

Tiltonville 

tlnionport 

Updegraffs 

Warrenton 

WintersviUe 


Jefferson  County. 

Peter  Hixson 

David  Aughey  . . . 

William  Vantz 

JohnB.  Simmerall 
Martin  Adams. . . . 

Adam  Eeed 

Peter  Dallas 

John  McKinley. . . 
John  C.  Elliott  . . . 
William  H.  Wallace 
Thomas  Holmes.. 
Thomas  Blackburn 
Joseph  McAlpin.. 
Abram  Peters.  . . . 
Isaiah  W.  Grafton 

John  Mitchell 

John  C.  Guiney, . . 
David  Chambers . . 
William  Allmon  . . 
Thomas  Chambers 
Elias  8.  Easterday 
Isaiah  Brainard  . . 
Joshua  W.  Daugha 

day 

David  Cameron  . . 

Jason  Brown  

Thomas  Brashears 

Joseph  Hall 

James  Waggonner 
Eobert  T.  Thompson 
Samuel  Gillespie . . 
Thomas  H.  Shane. 


34.15 

37.26 
60.79 
11.50 

7.93 

97.44 

57.76 
32.58 
63.67 

5.00 

29.12 

31.92 

55.19 

48.76 
13.23 
26.31 

266.89 

8.67 

62.75 

10.27 
34.17 

48.20 

204.53 

136.63 

110.22 


Bladensburgh 

Brandon 

Centreburgh  .... 

Danville 

Democracy 

Fredericktown  .. 

Gambler 

Greersville 

Jelloway 

Knox 

Levering 

Lock 

Lucerne 

Martinsburgh  . . . 

Milfordton 

Millwood.  .• 

Monroe  Mills 

Mount  Liberty. . . 
Mount  1 'ernon  (c.  h.) 

Nonpareil 

North  Liberty... 

Shaler’s  Mills 

Wolf 


Rno\  County. 

John  Hanna 

Hiram  Coleman 

Enoch  Nichols. . '. . . . 
George  H.  Davidson. 
James  S.  Gdcreet.. . 

Levi  S.  McCoy 

James  Young 

Robert  Greer 

Sam’l  Beeman 

Jacob  Fisher 

John  Levering 

Eber  Smith 

Joseph  Conger  ...  . 
William  McWilliams 

John  Stevens 

Lewis  Britton  .... 
Henry  Boynton.  . 
Prentice  S.  Wilson 
Fred'kl.Zimmerinan 
William  Sturgeon. 
James  W.  Pearce. 
Henry  W.  Gregor. 
Simon  Bonnett  . . . 


1.201 

29.0(ii 

122.23' 

42.57] 


64.35 
37.00 

63.51 

33.28 
54.59 

388.80 

3i6.63 

19.51 
51. 
1-3.05 
40. 6S 

34.29 
14.95 

114.35 
14.03 

10.70 

16.06 

5^92 

1-353.01 

19.91 

83.40 

21.79 

3.20 


$245.86 

11.10 

6.67 

7.77 

1.98 

9.32 

61.39 

24.00 


20.42 
24.74 
32.19 

7.26 

1.66 

54.43 
24.60 
15.16 
34.53 

2.00 

11.76 

16.52 

24.82 

21.56 

1.98 

13.18 
258.37 

5.22 

36.25 

5.05 

14.67 

25.18 

164.06 

103.83 

98.48 

.70 

17.00 

59.70 

24.04 


44.92 

34.00 

86.85 

21.45 
29.66 

357.86 

218.51 

11.63 

24.35 

8.25 

1.5.36 

25.14 

5.60 

65.32 

8.81 

4.71 

9.75 

34.30 

1601.91 

8.70 

1.5.:55 

12.45 
2.04 


Lake  County. 

Concord Roswell  Burr 

Fairport Robert  McCormick 

Ililliiouse  Allen  C.  Beebe  . . 

Kirtland George  Frank  . . . 

Madison Lewis  Parker  ... 

Mentor Daniel  Holmes... 

I'ainesmlle  (c.  h.). . . Landon  Smilh . . . 

Perry : Jolham  C.  Judd 

South  Kirtland William  E.  Peck. 

Unionville S])encer  Shears  . . 

AVickliffe iDavid  S.  Hutchinson 

AVilloughbv  : Samuel  L.  Egbert . . . 


81 

4'.' 

; O' 
96 
313 
96, 
1131. 
56 
19 
128 
•'9, 
895 


14, 

13, 

55] 

267. 

46. 

1410. 

28. 

12. 

19. 

31-8 


OHIO. 


189 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Ofliee  to  Dei)artment. 


Lawrence  County. 


Aid John  Adams 

Athalia John  Tiernan  . . . 

Jiurlington  (c.  h.). . . Oamillus  Hall. . . . 

Campbell Robert  Scott 

Coal  Crove IWilliam  P.  Israel,  Jr 

Greasy  Ridge IThomas  C.  Tagg 

Hanging  Rock  I ■ ames  Martin 

Irontou Benjamin  F.  Cory... 

Israel James  M.  During. . . 

Kelley's  Mills William  H.  Kelley.. 

Miller's Horace  W.  Warner  . 

Quaker  Bottom Clark  M.  Singer.  . . 

Rock  Camp Robert  C.  Brammer. 

Russell's  Place Francis  Russell 

Simmons Cornelius  Markin . . . 

South  Point ...  Elijah  I.  Langdon. . . 

Symmes E.  McK.  Hanley 

Willow  Grove Robert  Richey 


$11.26 

$7.40 

64.4S 

58.31 

50.37 

83.42 

33.60 

17.76 

19.3.51 

156.94 

668.-35 

717.43 

15.32 

9.03 

24..52 

13.75 

59.11 

19.72 

10.42 

3.14 

5.50 

3.26 

Alexandria 

Appleton 

Brownsville 

Chatham 

Clay  Lick 

Columbia  Centre 

Croton 

Etna 

Fallsburgh 

Fredonia 

Granville 

Gratiot 

Hanover 

Hebron 

Homer 

Jacksontown 

Jersey  ....  

Johnstown 

Kirkersville 

Linnviile 

Jsewark  (c.  h.)  — 

New-way 

Patas’Kala 

Perryton  

Saint  Louisville . . . 

Sylvania 

Utica  


Licking  CouiHy. 

Henry  V.  Owen  . . . 
Daniel  T.  Hobart  . . . 

JohnF.  Bane 

James  Morford 

Alonzo  Deweese 

David  Herron 

Daniel  Franks 

Celia  E.  Lamson 

Lorenzo  Balcom 

Thomas  B.  Pease. . . 
Darwin  Humphreys. 
Stephen  R.  Tucker. . 

George  Hollister 

Silas  B.  Woolson 

Edwin  Williams 

pJames  Clark 

Leonard  Headley... 

Alfred  Follett 

Owen  Kelly 

William  Orr 

William  Bell,  Jr 

David’Stratton 

Jesse  S.  Green 

George  Leatherman. ' 

Daniel  Allbaugh I 

John  T.  Rogers ! 

James  Turner 1 


149.20 
41.89 
95.76 
34.55. 
28.69 
55.64 
97.44 
94.37 

14.54 
44.85 

598.87 

55.96 

82.01 

138.97 

81.81 

73.60 

79.29 

130.21 
100.15 

42.93 
1170.93 

17.16 

60.26 

41.91 

57.94 

24.55 
199.45 


Logan  County. 


Belle  Centre . . . 

Bellefontaine  . . 

Bloom  Centre . . 

De  GrafiF 

East  Liberty . . . 

Harper 

Huntsville 

Lewistown 

Loganville  ... 

Muchinippe  . . . 

New  Richland. 

Pickereltown Hinry  Ferguson.. 

Quincy John  Webb 

Rushsylvania William  McAmis  . 

West  Liberty  Benj'n  E.  Shumate 

West  Mifldleburgh. . Joseph  Evans  . . . . 
Zanesfield James  S.  Robb  . . . 


Charles  Mains 

William  V.  Marquis. 

Edwin  Pratt 

Andrew  J.Lippencott 
Thomas  F.  McAden. 
James  A.  Brown  . . . 
Hezekiah  Shafer .... 
Daniel  I.  Deardurff. 
Rich’d  T.  Youngman 

Moses  Smith 

Miles  II.  Wadhams  . 


Lorain  County. 


Amherst 

Avon  

Avon  Lake 

Black  River  .... 

Brighton 

Brownhelm  .... 
Camdf-n  Station  . 
Columbia  Station 

Copopac  

Ehjrin  (c.  h.) 

Grafton 

Henrietta 


John  C.  Bryant.  ... 
Hiram  A.  Langdon  . 
.\rcbiba!<i  R.  Ca.se.. 
Mark  Z.  Lampman  . 
William  M.  Battle  . . 

.\ndrew  J.  Page 

John  Scott  . . 

Moses  B.  Packer  . . . 
Thomas  Church  . . . 
George  E.  Nichols.. 
Stephen  H.  Brown.. 
John  Coate.s 


123.65 

743.29 

8.23 

82.86 

88.70 

187.16 

29.54 

38.34 

8.64 

28.15 

20.17 

115.76: 

87.94 

390.14 

61.00 

111.88 


59.00 
117.40 
19.06 
44.42 
3,5.  ^3 
76.94 
64.78 
4S..37 
47.72 
787.-9 
58.65 
43.26 


109.00 

27.44 

53.95 

17.02 

1-3.78 

34.40 

54.43 

64.30 

8.' 

25.28 

619.58 

23..54 

56.68 

61.80 

59.39 

41.57 

34.34 

12.5.19 

53.15 

23.85 

1150.40 

14.46 

24.93 

25.84 

35.67 

13.81 

109.16 


87.42 

904.99 

5.54 

38.64 

39.88 

95.88 
15.61 
23.32 

5.49 

6.25 

10.55 

65.94 

68.03 

.372.18 

.38.00 

55.71) 


.31  ..57 
76..5.5 
14.08 
22.20 
18.79 
52.69 
24.24 
29.87 
21.91 
9.55.91 
20.-4 
22.22 


Lorain  County 

Huntington 

La  Grange 

La  Porte 

North  Camden 

North  Eaton 

North  Ridgeville  . . . 

Oberlin 

Penfield 

Pittsfield 

Plato 

Rawsonville 

Rochester  Depot 

Sheffield 

Sheffield  Lake 

Wellington 


-{Continued). 


Hiram  Prichard I 

Obad’h  C.  Champlain^ 

William  Grout 

Hiram  Thompson. . . 

Daniel  Bebee.  Jr 

Edward  F.  Munson. 
D.  W.  G.  Dickson. . . 
David  H.  Ranney. . . 

.Josiah  Harris 

William  Hart 

Harlow  Robinson. . . 
Franklin  C.  Smith  . . 

Joseph  W.  Fitch 

Asa  Hamilton 


1 $11 0.-32 

$61.67 

130.84; 

28.93 

62.85 

27;35 

43.10 

29.03 

85.15 

18.42 

119.63 

60.92 

1131.2.3 

126.5.96 

46.33 

25.92 

56..5.3 

15.35 

141.44 

66.65 

161.62 

66.70 

108. -i5 

53.63 

24.05 

12.44 

12^5 

6.56 

286.26 

258.02 

Lucas  County 

Drakes Samuel  Divine 

Hardy [Robert  Clark  . . 

Java William^aylor 

Manhattan 

Maumee  City'  (c.  h, 


Monclova 
Providence . . 

Riga . . 

Swanton 

Toledo  

Utah 

Waterville  . . 
Whiteford . . . 
White  House 


George  W.  Straight. 
Daniel  Williams. . . . 
Benjamin  F.  Barns  . 

Patrick  Quigley 

Pliny  Lathrop 

James  S.  Showers. . . 

John  E.  Hunt 

Elijah  fJ.  Woodruff. . 

Joseph  E.  Hall 

James  White 

John  F.  C.  Barnett  . 


madHsau  County. 


Big  Plain 

Cross  Roads . . . 
Darby  Creek. . . 

La  Fayette 

London  (c.  h) . . 
Mount  Sterling 

Rosedale 

South  Solon 

Summerford . . . 

Tradersville 

W ahoo 

Walnut  Run 

West  Canaan. . 
West  Jefiferson  , 


William  Florence. . , 
William  Stroup.  . . 
Peter  E.  Gudtner  . . . 
Joseph  H.  Badley.. , 
Benjamin  F.  Clark. . 

Jeriah  Swetland 

David  Y.  Bunker. . . 
Harrison  Curry . 
Joseph  V.  Melvin. . . 

Isaac  Fox 

De  Witt  C.  Sawyier. 

William  Jones 

John  E.  Ward 

James  Parks 


Mahoning  County. 


Berlin  Centre 

Boardman  

Canfield  (c.  h.) 

Coitsville 

Cornersburgh 

East  Lewiston 

East  Westville 

Ellsworth 

Frederick 

Greenford  

Hanna’s  Mills 

Lowellville 

Milton 

New  Albany 

New  Middletown... 

New  Springfield 

North  Benton 

North  Jackson 

North  Lima 

Orange  

Patmos. 

Petersburgh. ...... 

Poland 

Poland  Centre 

Pottersville 

Youngstown 


David  Routsawn 

Arthur  Patrick 

William  Schmick... 
Thomas  McGeehen. 

Adam  Lynn 

Daniel  Thoman 

.Jonathan  Stanley. , . 

Samuel  McKain 

Newton  J.  Rice 

William  Roller 

Nathaniel  Smith 

Henry  Smith 

William  Porter 

Charles  Taylor 

.James  Shannon  ... 

George  Smith  

Cyrus  K.  Greiner. . . 

Elias  Alarbiirger 

John  H.  Donald  .... 
Joseph  McCauglitry. 
Levi  A.  Leyman .... 

James  Miller 

Jackson  B.  Moody.. 

Jolm  Carver 

Isaac  Barber 

iMcxandcrMcKinnie 


Big  Island  . 
Caledonia  . . 
Cochranton 


.Marion  County. 

[William  Wylie  . 

James  Bell 

Charles  Mahon  . 


1 lo..38i  6.02 

1 18.16 

1 10.68 

1 4.911 

1 4.40 

1 47.5.64 

: 373.20 

28.0(1 

1 14.51 

21.00 

i 10.29 

1.5.92 

4.36 

53.65 

' 27.48 

2000.00 

883.57 

43.44 

25.48 

154.40 

71.48 

ISl.Sl 

• 

89.99 

36.68 

26.23 

102.36 

. 63.77 

105.74 

' 64.65 

51.04 

22.80 

435.52 

343.80 

79.06 

56.58 

39.78 

25.46 

' 2.5.15 

15.95 

40.44 

28.00 

10.74 

6.18 

12.83 

2.80 

.34.59 

22.48 

195.11 

145.09 

61.32 

37.57 

48., 55 

18.07 

279.91 

225.67 

12.97 

8.03 

7;.37 

5.25 

30.03 

20.22 

70.06 

28.48 

80.7H 

90.92 

28.94 

16.00 

4,5.08 

26.17 

5.82 

3.70 

18-3.09 

28.72 

27.13 

14.88 

19.27 

19.73 

,54.50 

30.12 

30..52 

19.34 

76.38 

45.84 

.54.96 

37.01 

47.96 

31.18 

49.S7 

12.70 

14.19 

7.81 

94.31 

4.5., 50 

317.82 

299.11 

12.04 

7.25 

593.7 1 

501.82 

10..53I 

6.47 

121.il 

69.95 

26..54 

17.S1 

HO 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P OST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Mat'ion  County — {Continued). 


Green  Camp 

Larue  

Letimberville 

Marion  (c.  h.) 

Prospect 

Underwoods 

Waldo 

Wilson 


Joseph  T.  Eobinson. 
George  W.  De  Long 
John  Kirkpatrick. . 
Philip  Dombaugh  . 

Isaac  W.  Tyler 

Andrew  Williams. . 
Andrew  Stroub. . . . 
James  Thompson. . 


$5.00 

76.93 

29.53 

745.03 

74.76 

24.37 

55.28 

4.24 


$2.50 

48.56 
13.58 

843.80 

116.75 

15.81 

32.57 
3.2*2 


Abbeyville 

Brunswick 

Chatham  Centre 

Coddingville 

Crawford  Mills 

Granger 

Guilford 

Hinckley 

Homerville 

Leroy 

Litchfield 

Liverpool  

Lodi 1 . . 

Mallet  Creek 

Medina  (c.  h ) 

Eemson’s  Corners  . . 

Sharon  Centre 

Spencer 

Wadswo^^th 

Weymouth 

Whittlesey 


Medina  County. 

. . pavid  Allen,  Jr. . . 
Morris  Goodsell  . . 


James  Whitney 

Joseph  Woodruff . . . 

David  Park 

Eoyal  N.  Hickox  . . . 

Joseph  Eoss 

Alanson  Wilcox  .... 

Ezra  Eose 

Benj  amin  D.  Austin. 
James  H.  Carpenter. 
Sheldon  C.  Pritchard 
Henry  Ainsworth. . . 
Henry  M.  Woodruff. 
Joseph  Whitmore... 
William  P.  Ingraham 
Stephen  A.  Barron . . 
Charles  Dougherty. . 

John  Pardee 

John  A.  Potter 

SuUiv’n  P.Lampman 


22.17 

15.03 

170.17 

127.83 

99.35 

86.62 

20.63 

12.99 

5.70 

3.66 

72.48 

41.68 

204.71 

89.24 

73.91 

19.16 

52.04 

34.t)5 

•112.02 

69.94 

120.64 

57.76 

111.17 

175.60 

124.16 

70.88 

65.97 

31.34 

504.98 

547.51 

13.00 

8.00 

104.76 

53.03 

75.58 

58.54 

137.74 

119.62 

70.45 

38.09 

53.71 

32.28 

Meigs  County. 


Alfred 

Apple  Grove 

Bashan 

Burlingham 

Chester  (c.  h.).  I 

Downington 

Great  Bend 

Harrisonville 

Hemlock  Grove  — 

Langsville 

Ledlie’s 

Letart  Falls 

Long  Bottom. . 

Middleport 

Minersville 

Olive  Centre 

Pomeroy  (c.  h.) 

Portland  .• 

Eacine 

Eutland 

Silver  Eun 

Syracuse  

Tuifper’s  Plains 


Peter  Hoffman 

22.97 

12.74 

Spencer  H.  Hayman 

15.92 

8.52 

Altamont  D.  Bowers 

12.98 

7.53 

Job  Phillips 

21.42 

14.47 

William  Mitchell . . . 

65.22 

26.22 

Levi  Eeeves 

20.26 

10.57 

Nehemiah  Bicknell. 

11.06 

3.07 

Jas.  H.  AVintersteen 

51.61 

29.05 

Byard  McKinly 

6.22 

4.53 

William  McMaster.. 

13.10 

8.74 

Joshua  P.  Coburn  . . 

22.54 

13.43 

George  Jj.  Piper  — 

40.00 

17.57 

Archimades  S.  Tidd. 

27.84 

12.98 

David  Pangburn  . . . 

240.72 

183.32 

V alent’e  B.  H orton,  J r 

61.43 

40.31 

Oregon  L.  S.Packard 

4.88 

2.66 

George  Lee 

594.39 

763.20 

Thomas  Walker 

— 

— — 

Jeremiah  J.  Petrel  . 

75.60 

33.11 

Charles  M.  Holt 

93.01 

21.78 

Peter  Hine 

14.08 

8.10 

John  P.  Caephart  . . 

— 

— 

Justus  Fellows 

24.93 

13.15 

Mercer  County. 


Boetia 

Carthagena 

Celina  (c.  h.) 

Chickasaw 

Cold  Water 

Cranberry  Prairie 

Deep  Cut 

Fort  Eecovery 

Macedon 

Maria  Stein 

Mendon 

Mercer 

Montezuma 


Neptune 

Eeservoir 

Saint  Henry’s 
Shane'.s  (’ro.ssings. . . 
Skcersl^,  Eoads 


John  Eobarts 

5.22 

Charles  D.  Peaslee. . 

20.89 

Jacob  Broadwell  . . . 

80.62 

John  P.  Pfiaum 

12.30 

Joshua  H.  Bye 

14.27 

ChrisfophorS'chunck 

10.01 

Ezekiel  P.  Howell.. 

25.30 

Cvrus  Grissom 

74.87 

Luke  Johnston 

.26.72 

IMathias  Gast 

10.68 

Isaac  Chinnington. . 

35.52 

Smith  H.  Clark 

26.41 

John  Adam  Hoes- 

10.91 

man 

Jeremiah  Bice 

28.22 

Milton  M.  Miller.... 

— 

Fread  Seewald 

21.77 

George  F.  Borchers. 

58.19 

Amos  Lee 

i 9.51 1 

2.73 

18.05 

57.83 

8.46 

8.35 

6.41 

16.95 
63.46 

16.96 
9.92 

24.48 
12.85 

6.52 

16.49 

14.10 

85.20 

8.68 


Miami  County. 

Allen’s John  S.  Carmony.. 

Brandt Geo.  W.  Blessinger 

Casstown Eeuben  His^y 

Covington 

Fair  Mount 

Fidelity 

Fletcher 

Hyattsville 

Laura 

Ludlow 

North  Clayton 

Peterson’s  Station. . . 

Piqua 

Pleasant  Hill 

Troy  (c.  h.) 

West  Charleston 

West  Milton 


Thomas  A.  Worley. 

Ezra  Morris 

Jacob  Stoner 

Michael  Duncan  . . . 

Henry  H.  Darst 

Calvin  D.  Harb 

Joseph  B.  Carrell  . . 
William  Finfrock. . . 
David  A.  Gilmore  . . 

John  Marshall 

John  Deeter 

John  Bock 

Andrew  Hoagland . . 
William  Harb 


Monroe  County. 


Antioch 

Baresville 

Beallsville 

Berne 

Calais 

Cochran’s  Landing. 

Enoch 

Graysville 

Jolly 

Laing’s  

Lewisville 


Malaga 

Masterton 

Miltonsburgh 

Eocky  Narrows 

Sardis 

Stafford 

Sunfish  

Wittens 

Woodsjield  (c.  h.)  . . . 


Thomas  Mitchell,  Jr. 

Samuel  W.  Noll 

Alex’r  McCullough. 
Benjamin  F.  Penn. . 

Joseph  Wehr 

William  H.  Crump. . 

Samuel  Lindsey 

Isaac  Powell 

George  S.  Algeo 

Samuel  Grimshaw . . 


haus 

Vanleer  Drummond 
James  P.  Ferrell 
Vance  Johnston. 
Eeason  Yanlaw  . 
Wilson  Martin... 
Eeuben  Hawkins 
Jacob  T.  Morrill. 
James  Witten  . . . 
Catharine  McMahon 


AlexandersviUe 

Brookville 

Centre 

Centreville 

Chambersburgh  . . . . 

Clayton 

Dayton  (c.  h.) 

Dodson 

Farmersville 

Germantown 

Harshmansville 

Hay’s  Store 

Henby  

Johnsville 

Liberty 

Little  York 

Miamisburgh 

New  Lebanon 

Pyrmont 

Taylorsville 

Union 

Vandalia 

West  Baltimore 


Montgomery  County. 


George  A.  Black. . . 
Moses  Wangaman. 
George  B.  Davis  . . 
Eobert  M.  Anderson 
Henry  Jackson 
Hamilton  M.  Turner 
Edward  A.  King. . 

J.  B.  H.  liodson. . 

Joseph  Cline 

William  S.  Zeller. 
Zelotus  G.  Weddle 

Isaac  Hay 

Alexander  Deen 
Samuel  M.  Heck 
Perry  Marker. . . 

Henry  Fritz 

J ohn  Kiser 

Jacob  Adams  . . 
George  Eeid  . . . 
Samuel  Sullivan 
Samuel  Feltors. 
Joseph  A.  Curtis, 
Benjamin  Fritchej 


1 $45.65 

$36.31 

19.41 

12.05 

i 89.68 

49.36 

; 161.66 

138.36 

! 17.03 

11.63 

28.82 

23.00 

96.33 

58.43 

178.75 

101.80 

11.271  7.84 

14.41 

9.79 

1018.01 

1094.51 

60.85 

; 45.13 

693.15 

708.49 

29.18 

i 21.69 

147.79 

j 118;61 

40.03 

; 27.01 

66.53 

1 39.23 

74.02 

87.67 

38.02 

22.39 

34.82 

! 22.61 

25.05 

11.90 

6.00 

4.46 

37.54 

25^56 

26.85 

16.62 

26.83 

17.25 

31.74 

16.47 

54.52 

33.13 

27.98 

17.88 

40.25 

26.59 

30.61 

19.17 

36.31 

17.91 

72.58 

38.05 

147.66 

117.02 

11.44 

7.72 

,179.68 

136.99 

89.05 

27.30 

40.03 

24.71 

95.36 

56.93 

83.23 

17.26 

43.48 

18.08 

1477.89 

4709.49 

24.47 

11.48 

64.12 

33.74 

251.64 

192.23 

33.62 

12.53 

9.71 

5.32 

30.51 

20.02 

40.00 

19.62 

52.33 

30.48 

38.11 

17.74 

263.17 

189.78 

37.83 

28.82 

29.61 

20.65 

61.77 

28.22 

50.66; 

23.60 

38.80, 

19.14 

Morgan  County. 


Bristol William  H.  Cool.. 

Chester  Hill Daniel  Zinsmaster 

Deavertown Thomas  B.  Jones. 

Elliott’s  X Eoads. . . Eliiah  Elliott 

Halt’s  Valley Mills  Hall 

Hoskinsvilte Henry  Fulkerth  . . 

Log  Cabin  James  Tibbels.  .. 

J/cu  ’on«eW6'fi7fe(c.h)  Henry  S.  Whissen 

Malta i George  S.  Haim  . 

hleigs’  Creek jBcnjamin  F.  Fouts 

Aleigsville James  S.  Eeeves  . 

MilfCrove Jasper  I.  Israel. 

Morgansville Mereiuy  Weston 


82.221  19.37 
160.14’  140.81 
84.M1 
12.24! 


9.tul 

6.27 

19.55 

517.46 

121.31 

22.69 

26.2!) 

14.68 

25.78 


42.62 

9.93 

6.35 

4.6J 

18.57 

656.10 

.53.6f> 

11.34 

16.15 

7.44 

17.54 


OHIO. 


141 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Morgan 

Moscow  Mills . . . 

Neelysville 

Olive 

Penusville 
Pleasant  Valley 
Eeinersville . . . 

Einggold 

Eokeby  

Eosseau 

Eoxberry 

Stockport 

Todd’s 

Triadelphia 

"Wood  Grove  . . . 


County — ( Continued), 


John  Blackburn . . . 

Jacob  Kraps 

John  C.  Headley. . . 

John  Spurrier 

Arza  Alderman 

Augustus  S.  Martin 
James  L.  Porter. . . 
Joseph  G.  Edwards 

James  Sopher 

Joab  J.  Montgomery 
James  H.  Broomhall 

William  Todd 

Elijah  Pettet 


$15,291 
23.67 
57.22 
79.45 
14.39 
34.60 
29.16 
35.83 
26.28 
10.90 
69.58 
7.60 
20.77 

John  Eex I 21.75 


Blorrow  County. 

Andrews lEbenezer  Dakan.. 

Bennington ' George  N.  Clark  . 

Bloomfield ; Eobert  Patton 

Burns’  Corners .Daniel Burns 

Cardington ‘ George  W.  Stark  . 

Chesterville Anna  Goble 

Corsica Dennis  W.  Eoberts 

Iberia Joel  Myers 

Lincoln Eobert  Blakeley . . 

McEwen’s  t><  Eoads.  Benjamin  Mitchell 

Marengo Isaac  P.  Freeman 

Marit’s John  L.  Show 

Mount  Gilead Eobert  B.  Wright 

Nimmon’s  M Eoads.  Absalom  Doherty 
Pulaskiville : Silas  Peterson  . . . 


Shauck’s George  W.  Murry 

Smith’s  Mills Eli  Townsend. . . 

Sparta John  Chase 

Vail’s  X Eoads 'Benjamin  T.  Vail 

Westfield 'George  Granger. 

Whetstone Benj’n  A.  Meredith 

Woodview Jacob  Van  Buskirk 

Muskingum  County. 

Horace  A.  Smith. . . 

Henry  S.  EofF. 

William  Watson. . . 
John  Henderson  . . 
John  W.  Winn  .... 

Isaac  Britain 

Abram  Garges 

NathanielM.Mathew 
Samuel  Adams .... 

John  Westbay 

Law^son  Jones 

Eichjrd  Grifiee 

Morgan  Morgan . . . 
John  M.  Herron . . . 
Stephen  E.  Tucker. 

Allen  C.  Moore 

Wm.  M.  Chappelear 
Jacob  T.  Fouch 
Benjamin  Wickham 
Cornelius  Springer. 

Henry  Onstot  

John  W.  E.  Lane  . 

William  Lynn 

Noble  Kelly 

John  B.  Dugan 

Horatio  W.  Chandler 

Elijah  Coulter 

James  McColley. . . 
Jeremiah  Elder  . . . 
Leander  L.  West . . 
Lemuel  N.Coverdale 
Jmos  L.  Moore . 
Orange  W.  Pace 
Jonathan  B.  Milhous 
Thomas  Armstrong 
Edwin  Owings..  .. 

Enos  Jennings 

'William  P.  Conn  . . 
Wm.  V.  Hurdle  . . . 
Wm.  W.  Wimmer. 
Benjamin  Johnson. 
James  Hutcheson.. 
John  B.  Eoberts... 


Adams’  Mills 

Adamsville 

Ark  Spring 

Blue  Eock 

Bridgeville 

Chandlersville 

Coal  Dale 

Cottage  Hill 

Dresden 

Duncan’s  Falls 

East  Green w'ood  . . . 

Frazeysburgh 

Freeland’s 

Fultonham 

Gratiot 

High  Hill 

Hopew'ell 

Irville 

Licking  Valley 

Meadow  Farm 

Muse 

Muskingum  

Nashport 

New  CoTicord 

Newdon 

Norwich 

Otsego 

Philo 

Putnam 

Eich  Hill 

Eidgeway 

Eix’s  Mills 

Eoseville 

Eural  Dale 

Saintfield •. . . 

Shannon  

Sonora  

Stovertown 

Symmes  Creek. 

West  Zanesville 

White  Cottage 

Young  Hickory  . . . . 
Zaneaville  (c;  h.)  . . . 


32.01 
58.44 
20.66 
3.17 
245.78 
160.14 
37.56 
134.04 
15.19 
3.24 
80.52 
21.49 
425.36 
30  41 
20.78 
55.15 
7.60 
55.22 


16.08 

85.71 


$10.48 

14.14 

39.59 
45.73 
11.00 
23.80 
20:74 

16.87 
15.84 

5.00 

85.88 
5.60 
8.62 

12.59 


19.62 

22.56 

13.28 
1.67 

156.29 

140.81 

20.28 
84.17 

8.83 

1.58 

14.41 

10.82 

836.60 

17.84 
9.71 

30.52 

5.50 

33.85 
14.97 
58.92 
10.23 
17.83 


53.29  80.17 

102.98  42.48 


37.50 

44.40 
80.76 

5.50 

4. 

321.19 

98.46 

9.42 

52.07 
7.59 

89.07 
55.96 
28.10 
87.31 

40.00 

10.00 

3.35 

12.88 

11.19 

91.67 

211.34 

4.05 

114.37 

31.71 

45.13 

823.33 

7.25 

7.00 

29.05 

68.12 

59.82 

7.85 

16.22 

18.00 

24.65 

9.58 

85.18 

as.86 

36.41 
1611.04 


20.64 
19.87 
37.89 

3.00 

6.00 

281.95 

60.03 

2.74 
.78 

4.37 

44.24 

23.54 

15.80 
46.44 
21.20 

5.00 

2.56 

5.64 

6.75 
52.62 
53.16 

2.46 

56.26 

19.30 

32.15 

316.77 

2.66 

5.00 

18.41 

36.81 
38.96 

8.85 

8.98 

5.00 

17.76 

4.76 
37.22 
10.59 
20.69 

3098.98 


IVoble  Couuty. 


Claytona 

Gardner 

Harriettsville 

Hiramsburgh 

Keith’s 

Kennonsburg 

Middle  Creek 

Mount  Ephraim  . . . . 

Noblesville 

Eenrock  

Sarahsville 

Sharon 

South  Olive 

Summerfleld 

Wharton’s 

WhigviUe 


Edward  Clayton. . . . 

William  McKee 

Oliver  P.  Mason 

George  McClure 

Philip  W.  Keith 

Perry  Nichols 

Felix  Ogle 

John  Keller 

James  Hellyer 

Samuel  J.  Paxton. . . 
William  Van  Meter. 
Joseph  A.  Marquis. . 

Joseph  Look 

Charles  Hare 

David  Elder 

Samuel  Large 


Ottawa  Couuty* 


Elmore 

Genoa  

Germanville . 
Graytown  . . . 
Marblehead  . 

Ottawa 

Ottawa  City  . 
Port  Clinton. 


Erastus  M.  Beach . . . 

Abel  B.  Eudes 

John  F.  Tiase 

Travis  Kelly 

Alexander  Clemons. 
Frederick  Bender  . . 
Wm.  W.  Johnson. . . 
Albert  Briggs 


Paulding  Couuty* 


Antwerp  . . , 

Charloe 

Cranesville 
Junction  . . , 

Murat 

Paulding. . . 


Thomas  J.  Jones  . . 

Joseph  Shirley 

H.  N.  Curtis 

John  I.  Snyder 

John  Suyland 

William  T.  French 


Perry  County* 


Asbury 

Buck  Eye  Cottage 
Chapel  HUl 

Crossanville 


East  Eush  Creek. . . 

Maxville 

McCluney 

Mount  Perry 

New  Lexington 

Oakfield 

Pike 

Portersville  

Eehoboth 

Sego  

Somerset  (c.  h.) 

Straitsville 

Thorn  ville 

Whipstown 

Worth 


George  Kishler 

William  B.  Lewis. . . 

Peter  Coyle 

Frederick  Stonebur- 

ner 

George  Wolf 

E.  G.  Collins 

Sherwood  K.  Burch. 

John  Danison 

Jesse  Skinner 

Alfred  Dean 

John  Shriver 

John  F.  Ball 

Amos  Fairman 

George  Boor 

Charles  Elder 

Andrew  Huston 

John  Weimer  .... 

William  Story 

William  C.  Moore. 


Ashville 

Beckett’s  Store 

Camp  Charlotte  — 
Oircte/ville  (c.  h.)  ... 

Darbyville 

East  Einggold 

Five  Points 

Hedges’  Store 

New  Holland 

Palestine 

South  Bloomfield  . . . 

Tarlton 

Teegardin 

Williamsport 

Yellow  Budd  Station 


Pickaway  County* 

John  E.  Eay :. 

Hilery  P.  Bunch . . . 
Levi  P.  Whisler  . . . 

Jason  Case 

Elijah  Beathard  . . . 

Wm.  C.  Finkel 

James  Dawson 

Thomas  Gregg 

Alexander  Draper. 

James  Taylor 

John  Euth 

Samuel  Karshner. . 
William  Teegardin. 
Ebenezer  8.  Davis  . 
Joseph  W.  Low  — 


Pike  County* 

Beaver lAndrew  I.  McNeal.. 

Byington Baylis  James 

Cynthiana [James  H.  Hadley. . . 


$10.06 

$6.95 

154.83 

120.52 

44.98 

27.87 

26.98 

17.26 

24.66 

18.04 

12.57 

8.92 

22.44 

16.08 

52.35 

32.90 

12.38 

8.51 

16.22 

12.32 

96.64 

61.93 

87.33 

34.58 

150.04 

98.16 

71.32 

48.62 

9.21 

6.72 

15.66 

11.39 

111.54 

57.90 

25.78 

15.51 

26.35 

13.25 

21.76 

15.18 

10.00 

5.00 

161.56 

50.07 

107.36 

50.03 

42.87 

22.75 

17.82 

11.11 

53.49 

21.96 

23.12 

12.89 

34.90 

16.95 

13.12 

5.71 

22.57 

11.07 

25.12 

16.44 

■ 21.33 

13.71 

2.67 

1.47 

9.61 

6.58 

98.49 

51.18 

33.88 

23.84 

13.75 

9.11 

11.00 

7.75 

34.1^2 

20.37 

23.84 

11.72 

483.44 

447.12 

30.59 

; 13.03 

102.46 

i 62.76 

4.88 

3.54 

7.27 

1 5.19 

63.11 

89.66 

51.91 

33.46 

28.77 

16.05 

1217.67 

1435.79 

68.43 

8-5.15 

6.66 

8.94 

8.77 

4.76 

74.00 

7.00 

87.75 

49.49 

25.-38 

1.5.00 

111.16 

79.64 

141. .55 

98.80 

2..3(i 

1.80 

8-3.56 

6.5.65 

42.56 

20.89 

I 30.-341 

20.77 

11.75 

6.69 

1 47.631 

26.63 

142 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Pike  Cotmty — {Continued). 


Richland  County- 


Flat 

Gibson  

Jasper  

Morgan’s  Fork 

Omega 

Piketon  (c.  h.). 
Waverly 


Jeremiah  Sailor  . . 
Abishai  Ruckman  . 
Samuel  W eaver  . . . 

Jackson  Clay 

Albert  McCollister  . 

James  Jones 

Charles  Gross 


Portage  County. 


Atwater 

Aurora 

Brimfield 

Campbell’s  Port  . . . 

Charlestown 

Deerfield 

Earlville 

Edinburgh 

Franklin  Mills 

Freedom 

Garrettsville 

Hiram 

Mantua  Centre 

Nelson 

Palmyra 

Parisville  

Randolph 

Rapids 

Ravenna  (c.  h.) 

Rootstown 

Shalersville 

Streetsboro’ 

Suffleld  

Windham 


I Homer  Hillyer 

Noble  A.  Witherill. . 

Charles  Bassett 

John  H.  Bostwick  . . 
Nehemiah  Heath  . . . 
Nehemiah  L.  Wann. 
Jacob  Vandeusen. . . 
William  D.  Davis. . . 
Benj’n  F.  Anderson. 
Orsamus  L.  Drake  . . 

Robert  Lee 

Clinton  Young 

Jacob  W.  Foster  . . . 
Ezeriah  I.  Pixley  . . . 
David  E.  Wilson. . . . 
Brainard  Selby,  Jr.. 

Benjamin  Norris 

Gilbert  Webster 

Bradford  S.  Hopkins 

Otis  Reed 

Samuel  Ledyard 

Michael  Stuart 

Simon  I.  Ward 

George  S.  Parsons.. 


Preble  County. 

Camden  |Amos  W.  Toast. . 

Campbelltown . . ...  Mathew  MeWhinney 

Eaton  {c.  \.)  iDaniel  Reid 

El  Dorado ! Andrew  Sterling 

Enterprize John  H.  Coffman  . . . 

Euphemia Daniel  Earhart 

Fair  Haven , Charles  Pierce 

Gettysburgh iMary  Ann  Watt 

Gratis ! Abraham  W.  NefiF . . 

Thomas  S.  Johnson. 

William  Kelly 

Joseph  Brown 

Abram  P.  Johnson. . 
Alex’r  P.  Campbell . 
Francis  MeWhinney 

Rutser  C.  Kline  

John  Bowers 

Samuel  S.  Dix 

Luther  Collins 

William  Fitton 

Jesse  Tilman  

David  Karn 


Greenbush  

Lewisburgh 

Morning  Sun 

New  Paris  

New  Westville  — 

Sugar  Valley 

Upshur  

West  Alexandria  .. 

West  Elkton 

West  Florence 

West  Manchester.. 

West  Sonora 

Wheatville 


Puluam  County. 

Francis  S.  Godfrey. . 

Hervey  Bacon 

Amos  Boehmer 

Peter  Myers  

John  T.  Harris 

Clark  H.  Rice 

John  W.  Pecken- 

paugh 

William  Krauss 

Henry  Kilheffer  . . . . 

Joseph  B.  Jones 

Sugar  Ridge iEzra  II.  Alward 

Vaughns ville Emille  A.  Husson. .. 

Richlauil  County. 

Adario [Mathias  Buzzard  . . . 

Barnes David  B.  Day 

Belleville Elijah  Clark 

Butler Thomas  B.  Andrews 

Ganges Jacob  C.  Rupert — 


Buck  Eye  — 

Dog  Creek 

Fort  Jennings 
Franconia. . . . 

Gilboa 

Kalida  (c.  h.) 

Leipsic. 

Medary 

Pendleton 

Pleasant 


$!  6.071  $15.94 

8.95 

i 5.63 

44.41 

^ 24.15 

6.8( 

) 4.88 

64.2‘t 

1 40.74 

132.75 

i 195.84, 

177.61 

’ 88.29 

i 

116.69 

1 

' 55.99 ' 

132.57 

65.93 ! 

6^.62 

1 33.13 ! 

17.42 

; 5.77 1 

76.53 

21.85! 

98.98 

66.47  i 

39.41 

12.88  1 

95.59 

6(t.38| 

344.27 

263.39  1 

67.63 

19.07' 

153.77 

96.841 

91.45 

44.34 

66.68 

45.01 

104.75 

59.59 

56.69 

36.62 

113.32 

50.53 

21.78 

12.74  j 

770.72 

929.37  1 

107.13 

41.26  : 

112.94 

32.49 

61.50 

29.01 

25.06 

13.17 

124.30 

71.45 

202.88 

156.86 

25.68 

15.35 

518.01 

569.05 

44.74 

24.03 

22.42 

11.42 

47.89 

30.84 

112.64 

100.44 

21.56 

16.93 

110.21 

59.05 

14.95 

10.73 

79.64 

18.63 

73.08 

45.25 

177.71 

174.37 

23.77 

11.5S 

18.45 

12.13 

3(1.22' 

19.16 

143.25 

85.80 

66.35 

39.65 

29.61 

22.40 

8.12 

4.77 

64.00 

37.49 

10.24 

7.04 

14.42 

9.22 

9.00 

6.00 

92.86 

60..55 

81.09 

62.03 

37.10 

22.81 

11.20 

6.01 

58.58 

37.57 

40.50 

25.96 

10.41 

5.65 

29.09 

14.59 

19.57 

12.24 

19.55 

10.85 

224.  «!6 

186.24 

64.62 

27.09 

41.22 

21.74 

I Hastings 

! Lexington 

j Lucas 

I Marutfield  (c.  h.) 

I New  ville 

j Olivesburgh 

Ontario 

Plymouth 

Riblet’s 

Richland 

Rives . 

Shanandoah 

Shelby 

Six  Corners  

West  Windsor 


( Continued). 

$15. 
21.5, 


Joseph  Hastings 

Ebenezer  Craig 

Ezekiel  Ervin 

Jacob  Reisinger  .... 

John  Hughes  

Isaiah  Walker 

Abraham  Jenner  . . . 
Hezekiah  L.Kirtland 
John  P.  K.  Riblet. . . 
Thomas  Boorman  . . 1 
Thomas  I.  North  . . .; 

John  Winbaugh 

Harrison  Mickey 

William  B.  Miller. . . 
Reuben  N.  Hershey. ! 

Ross  County. 


64 

1369. 

56 

62, 

360, 

16. 

84, 

58. 

26. 

391. 

9. 

53. 


63|  $8.97 
68  110.12 
451  21.16 
41.1623.41 
S3|  36.50 

30.72 
45.18 

355.45 
9.45 

42.73 
33.82 

12.47 
351.17 

6.55 

43.48 


Adelphi 

Austin 

Bainbridge 

Bourneville 

Chilicothe 

Clarksburgh 

Frankfort  

Gillespieville  . . . 

Hallsville 

Kingston 

Lattas 

Richmond  Dale 

South  Salem 

Waller 

Yellow  Bud 


Dama  Bartlett 

73.51 

28.53 

Solomon  W.  Bush  . . 

24.54 

14.69 

Mather  Gillfilland . . 

123.14 

39.29 

Eli  McKenzie  

93.00 

27.00 

John  Hough  

Jonas  M.  Crum 

1814.48 

2350.85 

72.65 

33.60 

John  Ferrell 

182.12 

187.84 

William  Day 

90.67 

60.08 

Sam’l  D.  Buckwalter 

49.87! 

20.49 

Jacob  Nye 

lS7.73j 

1 138.83 

Timothy  H.  Davis  . . 

41.17 

16.69 

Williatn  H.  Elliott  . . 

88.83 

46.88 

Samuel  M.  Pricer . . . 

129.81 

117.13 

William  Lockwood  . 

23.29 

10.02 

Lucian  Dunning 

42.56 

26.89 

Sandusky  County. 

Black  Swamp [Samuel  Ritter 


Exeter i Henry  Nichols 

Fremont Lucius  Caul 



Rollersville  John  C.  Thompson 

Townsend  William  Hoff 

Woodville Charles  Powers  . . . 


Scioto  County. 


Brushy  Fork 

Franklin  Furnace  . 

Friendship 

Haverhill 

Iron  Furnace 

Junior  

Lucasville 

Lvra 


John  F.  Gould  . 
William  Veach. 
Pearson  McCoy. 
Cornelius  Moore 
Henry  W.*Norris. . . 
Thomas  McGillig 
Albert  M.  Collett 


Nairn Laughlin  Noble. 

(c.  h.). . j William  P.  Cam 

Rarden Loya  N.  Moore 

Scioto [John  M.  Violet. 

Sciotoville [Elias  Marshall 

Wheelersburgh 


'Samuel  N.  Bruner  .. 


Seneca  Connty. 


Adams 

Adrian 

Attica 

Bascom 

Berwick  

Bettsville 

Bloomville 

Butternut  Ridge. . . 

Flat  Rock 

Fort  Seneca 

Fostoria 

Green  Spring 

Mel  more 

Palo  Alto 

Reedtown 

Republic 

7i^n  (c.  h.) ’. . 

Watson  jxj  Roads  . . . 
Watson's  Station  . . . 
West  Lodi 


Edwin  Bernard  . . . 
Francis  J.  Weaber 
Augustus  Shoenheit 

John  Miller 

Joseph  Sailor 

James  Lewis 

William  Dewitt 

Henry  F.  Niles 

Jeremiah  C.  Horner 

Lorenzo  Abbott 

Philip  Faulhaber .. . 

Isaac  Kugy 

Oscar  Lewis 

Alexand'rMcIlvaiue 

Walter  W.  Kellj' 

Samuel  McClung... 

George  Knupp 

James  P.  Watson.. . 

W.  S.  McMeens 

WilliamEasterbrook 


44.47 

27.04 

J 236.16 

133.52 

. 17.99 

15.85 

847.89 

957.71 

23.72 

13.15 

50.28 

24.16 

. 47.57 

23.75 

. 98.68 

56.98 

3.31 

1.69 

85.86 

43.67 

12.39 

8.24 

53.09 

25.06 

44.96 

28.52 

87.02 

21.41 

. 43.83 

23.59 

' 2fi.60i 

22.38 

I 19.13 

12.85 

1 904.57 

791.76 

15.03! 

12.25 

86.791 

14.84 

29.5S| 

16.16 

111.291 

66.63 

22.16 

14.83 

68.43 

36.78 

161.48 

96.54 

25.30 

18.93 

82.12 

55.58 

41.29 

25.18 

78.201 

49.55 

18.i4l 

12.65 

88.23' 

68.97 

44.S3 

28.72 

228.00 

106.98 

106.05 

67.02 

121.77 

69.07 

80.04 

13.71 

816.51 

283.40 

1165.18 

1410.95 

1 24.00 

9.00 

10.66 

4.29 

i 70.16, 

88.84 

OHIO 


■ 143 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Dinsmore 

riardiii 

Houston 

Lockington 

Loramie’s 

Moiitra 

Pemberton 

Plattsville 

Pratt 

Sidney  

Speer's  Landing. 

Tawawa 

Wynant 


Shelby  County* 

Daniel  Boyer 

William  Marshall  . . 

William  Griffin 

James  K.  Gillespie. 
Bernhard  Mayer  . . . 

George  Hintz 

Cyrus  Apple  . . . 
John  C.  Applegate.. 

John  Ogden 

Daniel  L.  Bush 

Thomas  Skillen 

Alexander  E.  Cory. . 
Harry  Gloyd 


$18.25 

37.45 

63.92 

27.87 
22.30 
36.43 
16.68 

85.87 
565.18 

75.58 

25.99 

35.25 


$10.58 

24.07 

31.15 

17.67 

15.47 

12.63 

11.18 

60.88 

602.60 

58.54 

17.53 

22.58 


Stark  County* 


. Alliance 

Barryyille 

Cairo 

Canal  Fulton 

Canton  (c.  h.)  

East  Greenville 

Frease’s  Store 

Freeburg  

Greentown 

Hartville 

Lake 

Limaville 

Louisville 

Magnolia 

Mahoning 

Mapleton  

Marlborough  . . 

Massillon 

Maximo 

Middle  Branch 

Minerva  

Mount  Union  . 
ISTavarre  .... 

New  Baltimore 
New  Berlin. . . . 

New  Franklin. 


Thomas  Beer  

Nimrod  Smith 

David  I.  Shafer  — 
Godfrey  Bernower. . 

Nicolas  Bowr 

Joseph  Doll 

. Abraham  Burd 

. Edward  Marsh 

. Abraham  Zupp 

. Jacob  B.  Machamer. 

. John  B.  Woods 

. Myron  M.  Williams. 

. Adam  Eodabaugh.. 

. William  H.  Greer  . . 

. William  Kingsbury. 

. George  H.  Snyder  . . 

, John  Pennock  

, John  J.  Hofman 

Samuel  Marvin 

Aaron  S.  Wise  

Charles  M.  Malin. . . 
Isaac  H.  Stallcup  . .. 

John  Erb 

Willin  Underwood.. 

John  P.  Pierson 

I Jacob  Slenty 

North  Industry jBradley  C.  Goodwill 

North  Lawrence 'John  Shafer 

Osnaburgh j John  H.  Klippert.. . 

Pallow I Peter  Wear 

Paris I Adam  Koons- 

Pierce George  Finkenbiner 

South  Eome Lewis  Koons 

Waynesbu^h  iEobert  B.  Hamilton. 

West  BrooMeld  . . . I William  Ealston 

Sumiuit  County* 

Akron  (c.  h.) Edward  W.  Perrin. . 

Bath Francis  Andrews. . . 

Boston Wm.  H.  Porter .... 

Clinton Moses  Weaver 

Copley Byron  Chapman  . . . 

Cuyahoga  Falls Josh.L.Hommedieu. 

Hudson James  K.  Frost 

Inland Charles  A.  Perdue.. 

Johnson’s  Corners..  Jacob  Triplett 

Macedonia  Depot. . . Moses  N.Eoach 

Middlebury  George  A.  Peckham 

Mogadore Charles  Norris 

Montrose Archibald  Hubbard. 

New  Portage Elnathan  Conner  . . . 

Nimisila John  Siller 

Northfield  George  Lillie 

North  Springfield. . . Samuel  Ellet 

Norton  Centre Thomas  G.  Young.. 

Peninsula Lawson  Waterman. . 

Eichfield Thomas  W.  Hall  . . . 

Stow Oliver  E.  Gross 

Summit Marcus  M.  Spiegle .. 

Tallmadge Homer  S.  Carter 

Twinsburgh (Alonzo  L.  Nelson... . 

Vallcns James  Schoonover.. 

Western  Star Fred’k  A.  Dunham. 

Trumbull  County* 

Bazetta [Herman  Pierson  ...  I 

tiraj'fiviiie [Franklin  E.  Stowe. . 


265.48 

32.87 
9.07 

■85.22 

909.88 
36.45 
73.47 

46.56 

36.13 

73.35 

96.28 

143.00 
40.38 
12.74 

24.00 
99.21 

1107.72 

26.55 

23.30 

106.71 

147.89 

250.00 
22.96 

69.87 

50.68 
20.08 

29.00 

68.68 

20.41 

114.60 

14.65 

8.30 

116.23 

55.03 


1116.35 

45.58 

18.03 

151.44 

67.33 

648.19 

598.71 

49.43 

24.92 

88.45 

215.41 

90.83 
58.13 

40.21 
-56.31 

65.21 

23.84 
.37.33 
68.25 

127.73 

25.42 

12.60 

164.29 

211.14 

14.95 

51.12 


108.48 

20.06 

5.75 

149.87 

1075.46 

21.60 

27.63 

28.64 
18.35 
43.81 
49.51 
78.54 
23.10 

6.39 

15.93 

75.99 

1380.79 

17.58 

12.25 
58.74 

121.97 

170.00 

15.61 

39.04 

29.25 
8.77 
9.80 

30.40 

12.42 

43.04 
9.11 
4.26 

29.96 

30.26 


1458.66 

21.45 

10.61 

89.15 

a3.43 

617.43 

530.96 

31.33 

13.88 

47.53 

143.31 

54.12 

33.87 

8.96 

85.73 
88.67 
13.79 

14.73 
44.22. 

144.18 

10.09 

8.44 
127.77 
196.91 

9.45 


Trunibull  County — {Continued'). 


Bristolville  . . 
Brookfield  . . 
Burgh  Hill  . . 
Champion  . . 
Church  Hill  . 
Duck  Creek. 
Eden 


Farmington 

Fowler 

Girard 

Greensburgh 

Gustavus 

Hartford 

Howland  

Hubbard 

Johnsonville 

Kinsman’s 

Mecca 

Mesopotamia. .... 
Newton  Falls  . . . . 

Niles 

North  Bloomfield , 

Ohl’s  Town 

Orangeville 

Southington 

State  Line 

Vernon 

Vienna  

Warremie,,  h.) 

Willow  Dale 


(Jacob  Hammond. . . 

$91.35 

Ira  Hart 

86.02 

Eichard  Hayes 

52.27 

John  Woodrow 

22.39 

George  Hood 

24.02 

Jesse  Fenton 

6.17 

Theodore  Nuhren- 
berger . 

36  62 

Austin  D.  Kibbee. . . 

183.71 

Isaac  A.  Smith 

68.30 

William  Jolmson  . . . 

106.28 

George  P.  Curtis  . . 

84.75 

Sextus  H.  St.  John. . 

179.69 

John  Yetman 

95.58 

John  Sowers 

16.69 

John  Cramer 

54.73 

John  W.  Jackson. . . 

65.09 

John  Kinsman 

193.97 

Milo  Powers 

71.89 

John  Blood 

97.15 

Erastus  H.  Ensign . . 

234.42 

Henry  H.  Mason. . . 

142.88 

Isaac  G.  Clark 

148.82 

Abraham  B.  Coble.. 

83.81 

John  Scaling 

86.14 

Hiram  Hurd 

47.97 

Augustin  L.  Ford  . . 

12.52 

Levi  Eice,  2d 

Nathan  B.  Tyler 

48.39 

59.96 

John  S.  Kibbee  

1094.95 . 

Jesse  S.  Haymaker  . 

12.70 

Tuscarawas  County. 


Albany 

Bolivar 

Buena  Vista 

Cadwallader 

Canal  Dover 

Deardorfif’s  Mills  . . . 

Dundee 

Gilmore 

Gnadenhutten 

Mineral  Point 

New  Comerstown. . . 
New  Cumberland. . . 
NemPhiladelphiaQ.  i 

Peoli 

Port  Washington  . . . 

Eocksford 

Eogersville 

Eush 

Sandyville 

Shanesville 

Stillwater 

Stone  Creek 

Strasburgh 

Tabor 

Tuscarawas 

Uhricksville 

Winfield 

Zoar 


John  McFee 

16.87 

Isaac  Teller 

97.02 

Thomas  Eavl 

16.59 

WUliam  Fleming  . . . 

55.86 

Joseph  W.Newburgh 

358.88 

James  Sewell 

26.00 

Jacob  Yanney 

30.76 

Philip  Laning 

80.00 

Gustavus  Fox 

54.90 

Alfred  Davis 

19.60 

John  W.  Eodney 

165.79 

Thomas  H.  Beard  . . 

47.48 

Peter  W.  Himes 

520.71 

Edward  Eosemond  . 

26.64 

George  W.  Dingman 

136.62 

John  D.  Walker 

12.31 

Peter  Kienz 

61. .55 

Alex’r  B.  Kennedy  . 

10.70 

John  Livensberger . . 

46.60 

David  M.  Good 

77.80 

Ezra  Brainard 

50.98 

Joseph  Murphy 

10.37 

Henry  Fansler 

39.10 

Moses  Wright 

7.63 

Harrison  J.  Knisely. 

6.5.14 

John  Brisben 

200.52 

Jesse  W.  Snyder 

83.00 

Christian  Weebel  . . . 

70.85 

$27.75 

87.47 

82.31 

5.98 

11.19 

2.56 

16.00 

53.93 

28.61 

43.56 

35.43 

130.19 

102.77 

9.65 

23.77 
80.18 

42.01 

26.13 
45.92 

229.70 

63.14 

89.02 
21.26 

15.78 
23.09 

6.90 
23.60 
17.54 
1396.84 
5.02 


8.18 

40.66 

9.00 

30.66 
224.80 

4.00 

13.60 

39.00 

22.35 
7.80 

126.11 

28.54 

531.90 

13.74 

102.04 

5.24 

35.35 

6.01 

23.09 

35.60 
35.83 

2.73 

19.01 
4.62 

19.67 
94.78 
21.66 
46.41 


Union  County* 


41.041  19.031 
64.18 1 25.21 1 


Allen  Centre 

Boke’s  Creek 

Byhalia 

Coberly’s 

Darby  Plains 

Jerome  

Marymnlle  (c.  h.) . . , 

Milford  Centre 

New  California 

New  Dover 

Pharisburgh 

Eaymond’s 

Eichwood 

Eush  Creek 

Unionville  Centre . . . 

Watkins 

Wilkins 

York 


Eansel  B.  Smith 

5.09 

8.38 

Amos  S.  Davis 

15.52 

9.72 

Eees  Miller 

9{6.5 

6.37 

William  Bales  ...... 

10.07 

6.31 

Henry  J.  King  . ... 

10.118 

7.93 

Horace  Beach 

36.87 

25.37 

William  M.  Smith. . . 

297.10 

263.77 

Oliver  C.  Kennady. . 

1 48.-38 

101.26 

Sam’l  B.  Woodburn. 

26.50 

18.51 

William  Slmler 





Samuel  A.  Tunks. . . 

-34.81 

25.7(1 

John  I.  Wall, ace 

61.94 

26.64 

William  II.  Ferguson 

204. .5.3 

164.06 

Samuel  P.  Shull.  ... 

22.28 

1-3.29 

Andrew  J.  Ferguson 

51.88 

33.63 

William  Tliomp,son  . 

18.00 

1-5.50 

Beriah  P.  Wilkins.. . 

14.12 

8.81 

Hugh  T.  Knox 

10.34 

6.12 

144 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T-M  A S T E K S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Auglaize 

Delplios 

Dixon 

Middle  Point . 
Tully 


Allensville 

Dundas 

Eagle  Furnace  . 

Elk 

McArthur 

New  Plymouth  . 

Prattsville 

Eeed’s  Mills  — 

Swan 

Vinton  Furnace. 

■Wilkesville 

Zaleski 


Van  Wert  County. 

Benjamin  A.  Welch. 

$12.T9I  $8.94 

313.43 

324.40 

Isaac  Dougherty 

14.00 

7.50 

Nathaniel  Sykes 

100,03 

11.49 

John  Clendining 

4.95 

3.30 

John  W.  Conn 

249.54 

145.41 

Wm.  B.  Harb 

85.00, 

84.50 

Vioton  County. 

Joseph  Wilcox 

54.67 

26.04 

Joseph  K Will 

William  B.  Derfnis . . 

24.00 

8.00 

James  Gibson 

8.44 

4.17 

Judson  Caldwell 

202.78 

173.51 

Christian  Johnston  . 

33.08 

19.31 

Philemon  J.  Crawford 

28.19 

13.42 

Ephraim  Frazer 

97.30 

54.58 

William  M.  Taylor. . 

31.73 

12.38 

Cyrus  N ewkirk 

11.52 

9.21 

Samuel  S.  Murray. . . 

84.09 

42.33 

Asa  B.  Waters 

— 

— 

Warren  County. 


Brown’s  Store 

Butlerville 

Carlisle  Station 

Dallasburgh 

Deerfield  Village  . . . 

D unlevy 

Edwardsville 

Fort  Ancient 

Franklin 

Harveysburgh 

Hopkinsville 

Lehmion  (c.  h.) 

Level 

Mainville  

Mason 

Morrow 

Mount  Holly 

Oregon 

Bed  Lion 

Eidgeville 

Springboro’  

Twenty  Mile  Stand.. 
Waynesville 


D.  H.  Maleham 

8.05 

5.89 

Levi  W.  Ludlum 

51.40 

29.08 

Henry  Eby 

49.39 

17.86 

Wm.  I.  Hill 

14.81 

9.36 

Clinton  D.  Eoosa 

55.05 

28.27 

William  W.  Ivins. . . 

19.94 

11.01 

John  Mason 

13.47 

8.66 

George  Harner 

47.71 

24.72 

John  E.  Kinder 

331.88 

296.37 

Budd  Scroggy 

164.01 

139.41 

William  Haney 

41.54 

20.11 

Elijah  Dynes 

679.75 

711.94 

William  McFerren. . 

9.17 

5.65 

James  Ford 

87.88 

37.55 

David  W.  Vandyke. 

121.52 

53.13 

James  Turk 

233.42 

208.63 

Josiah  Craft 

18.78 

12.61 

Jonathan  Sherwood, 

48.26 

26.74 

William  H.  Ballard  . 

49.86 

25.44 

Samuel  Graham 

62.44 

26.37 

Jeremiah  Stansell. . . 

146.55 

46.76 

GeorgeW.Thompson 

70.51 

25.92 

Henry  W.  Printz.  . . 

116.23 

29.96 

Washington  County. 


Aurelius 

Barber 

Barlow 

Bartlett 

Belpre 

Beverly 

Bonn 

Brown’s  Mills 

Centre  Belpre 

Coal  Eun 

Constitution 

Decaturvillc 

Fearing 

Fillmore 

Flints  Mills 

Grand  View 

Ilarmar 

Lawrence 

Layman 

Liberty  Hill 

Little  Hockbocking 

Lowell 

Lower  Lawrence. . . 

Lower  Newport 

Lower  Salem 

Marietta  (c.  b.) 

New  Metamoras  . . . 

Newport 

North  Union 

Olds 

Ostend 

Eegniet’s  Mills  .... 


Jesse  Johnson  .... 

Lyman  Laflin • 

William  Crow 

Ebenezer  Benedict 

John  Keyboe 

Isaac  Hill 


Philip  Shrader,  Jr 
Thomas  F.  Stanley 


Elliott  Holland.. . 
Anthony  Sheets. . , 
Henry  H.  Drown 
William  llume.. . 


Thomas  Ellison. 
Jacob  King 


Joseph  C.awood 
William  F.  Plumer 


Alex’r  McWilliams 
Thomas  O'Neal. . . 
Thomas  Bundy,  Jr 
Wilders  D.  Jones. 
William  Eea,  Jr  . . 
Benjamin  Brown . 


5.37 

3.29 

5.40 

4.20 

73.21 

23.98 

81.31 

44.96 

31.79 

12.29 

215.68' 

125.58 

26.98 

14.96 

26.44 

15.99 

54.70 

22.69 

24.72 

19.22 

30.27 

10.56 

14.44 

10.51 

14.26 

7.73 

16.39 

11.14 

7.16 

4.76 

46.04 

23.13 

210.08 

76.40 

8.18 

5.51 

3.00 

1.80 

47.38 

25.63 

104.61 

83.29 

13.16 

6.46 

31.56 

14.82 

1075.83 

1413.20 

53.95 

36.59 

53.57 

23.92 

21.18 

13.28 

2.66 

1.86 

23.40 

14.52 

36.06 

17.24 

Saltpeter . . , 

TunneU  

Veto 

Waterford. . 
Watertown . 
Wesley.  ... 


Washingtcni  County — {Contmued). 
John  Holst,  Jr 


ker 


Charles  Bowen 

Augustus  Winsor  . . . 


Apple  Creek 

Bau^man 

Big  Prairie 

BlacklysvLUe 

Burbank 

Canaan 

Cedar  Valley 

Chippewa 

Congress 

Dalton 

Easton # 

East  Union 

Fredericksburgh  . . . 

Golden  Corners 

Koch’s 

Madisonburgh 

Marshallsville 

Mill  Brook 

Moorland 

Mount  Eaton 

New  Pittsburgh 

New  Prospect 

Number  One 

Old  Hickory 

Orrville 

Plain 

Eeedsburgh 

Shreve 

Smith  ville 

West  Lebanon 

West  Salem 

Wooster  (c.  h.) 


Wayne  County 

George  Messmore  . . 
Valentine  W.  Ault . . 

John  Eainey 

Jesse  Crull 

John  G.  Hewer. .. 
Daniel  Emerson  . . 

John  Beale 

0.  G.  Franks 

Anthony  Kline  . . . 
Elijah  W.  Cahill. . 
Thomas  McElhenie. 
Emanuel  F.  Sander 

Wm.  C.  Eeehm 

Samuel  T.  Brothers 
Sterling  Bucher  . . . 
Charles  E.  Graeter. 

Henry  Winger 

John  VannesL 

Adam  Hensel 

Anthony  Knoble,'  Jr. 
Joseph  H.  Coder.. . 

Jacob  Knupp 

Charles  J.  Swan  . . . 

E.  E.  Willson 

Frederick.Seas 

William  Wagner  .. 
Benj.  Hildebrant . . . 
David  K.  Jones  — 
Theodore  A.  Krysher 

J esse  Shank 

David  F.  Young 

I Jacob  A.  Marchand. 


Williams  Countv. 


Bridgewater. . 
Bryan  (c.  h.) . 
Deer  Lick  — 
Domestic 


Durbin’s  Corners. . . 

Edgerton 

Lockpprt. 


Luke’s  Corners  — 

Montpelier. 

Nettle  Lake 

North  West 

Pioneer  

Primrose 


Joseph  W.  Back. 
George  W.  Watt. 
Elias  Barrett. . . . 
Theron  Landon . . 
AbrahamG.Eichard- 

son 

James  Winters 

Abraham  Gish 

John  Luke 

James  T.  Platt 

John  E.  McConnel. . 

Calvin  C.  Hills  

Philetus  W.  Norris. . 
Lewisa  Keith 


Pulaski I John  M.  Welker  — 

Saint  Joseph.  jPajm  C.  Parker 

Spring  Lake William  Van  Fossen 

Stryker William  Sheridan,  Jr. 

West  Buffalo 'David  B.  Maze. 

West  Union Meredith  E.  WUlet. . 

Williams  Centre i John  Manon 


Bowling  Green  . ... 

Bloom 

Brown’s  Comers  — 

Gilead 

Lovetts’  Grove 

Miltonville 

Montgomery^  Beads 

New  Kochester 

Perrysburgh  (c.  h.) . 

Portage 

Prairie  Depot  — ’. . 

Scotch  Eidge 

Stonv  Eidge 

West  Mill  Grove. . . . 

Weston 

Woodbury 


Wood  County# 

Levi  C.  Lock 

John  Weaver 

Justus  Sternes 

Peth  C.  McDonald . . 
Peleg  G.  Thonia^. . . 

William  Ewing 

Ezra  Morgan 

Michael  Myers 

John  Powers 

John  McCrory 

Theodore  G.  Frisbie. 

William  P.  Carr 

John  P.  Elderkin  . . . 
August’sG. McClellan 
Edmund  Pennock  . . 
Samuel  McCrory .... 


$11.61 

. $7.60 

i 13.57 

7.12 

52.63 

1 25.65 

51.61 

27.33 

23.33 

! 14.85 

1 73.52 

1 21.77 

68.07 

40.56 

37.56 

' 15.63 

28.06 

15.86 

76.70 

48.32 

33.73 

21.62 

18.68 

10.87 

101.00 

87.29 

77.84 

64.42 

176.75 

156.45 

37.78 

21.93 

30.51 

15.07 

176.75 

142.94 

42.23 

16.60 

70.00 

33.00 

28.52 

18.32 

30.67 

17.52 

142.17 

64.92 

69.09 

41.72 

10.20 

6.02 

14.24 

5.04 

54.96 

49.97 

151.61 

59.11 

33.10 

1 13.68 

57.17 

35.63 

90.26 

i 46.03 

121.46 

! 61.33 

43.54 

27.15 

58.43 

34.90 

1015.43 

! 958.77 

31.06 

17.37 

240.55 

195.7S 

10.18 

7.15 

32.87 

22.34 

16.70 

4.28 

19.86 

10.91 

16.90 

11.11 

7.33 

4.12 

65.87 

43.93 

20.06 

11.29 

23.07 

14.00 

35.48 

22.48 

5.60 

3.75 

59.00 

34.41 

10.29 

5.15 

22.22 

11.21 

66.00 

12.00 

5.45 

3.25 

144.13 

152.72 

61.90 

85.10 

95.90 

46.68 

7.75 

4.69 

9.03 

6.43 

104.30 

46.69 

7.95 

4.02 

17.71 

10.06 

11.31 

4.44 

14.99 

7.S2 

a54.15 

310.90 

70.7' 

45.46 

35.01 

20.43 

19.73 

14.34 

20.49 

9.40 

88.96 

29.55 

28.75 

13.46 

15.25 

8.75 

PENNSYLVANIA 


145 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Wyandott  County. 


Belle  Vemon ! Ashford  Stover.. 

BowshersviUe ^ Albert  Mears. . . 

Carey ! Abraham  Myers 

Crawford Solomon  Hare 

Kirby 

Little  Sandusky  . . . 

McCutchenville 

Marseilles 

Mexico 


Franklin  Hilliard. 
Robert  W.  Malone 

John  Myers 

John  M.  Chesney. 
Edward  P.  Marble 


$26.25 

$17.44 

6.54 

4.08 

181.23 

82.56 

17.23 

8.15 

66.49 

42.20 

75.04 

46.78 

74.44 

44.69 

43.80 

14.00 

Nevada 

Seal.... 


Sycamore 

Tymochtee 

Upper  Syc(tmore{Q.'ti} 

W arpole 

Whartonsburgh  .... 
Wyandott 


Wyandott  County — {Continued). 

William  McJunkin. . 
James  F.  Wadsworth 
Alexander  W.  Brin- 

kerhoff 

John  Eingeisen 

James  W.  Brown. . . 

Daniel  Straw  ■ 

Ira  Bristol! 

Henry  Flock 


d). 

$30.00 

$14.00 

13.86 

10.54 

44.88 

26.83 

17.25 

10.22 

408.76 

860.54 

9.17 

5.74 

25.00 

30.93 

55.17 

28.25 

PENNSYLVANIA. 


Abbottstown 

Arendtsville 

Bendersville 

Bermudian 

Bigler 

Cashtown 

East  Berlin 

Fairfield 

Fountain  Dale 

Gettysburgh  (c. h.).. 

Grafensburgh 

Green  Mount 

Hampton 

Heidlersburgh 

Hunterstown 

Littlestown 

McSherrystown 

Menallen 

Mummasburgh 

•New  Chester 

New  Oxford 

Round  Hill 

Square  Comer 

Table  Rock 

Two  Taverns 

T orkSulphurSprings 


Adams  County. 

Miss  Louisa  Wolf. . 
Peter  Eyster. 


William  Overdeer  . . 

Henry  B.  Smith 

Henry  Koser  . . . . 

Jacob  Mark 

Joseph  Woods 

Jacob  BrinkerhofiF . . 
William  B.  Rogers . . 
William  Gillespie. . . 

David  Goodyear 

John  Weikert 

Jacob  C.  Schriver. . . 

Leonard  Deiap 

Simeon  Melhorn 

Matilda  Jones 

Elizabeth  Will 

Jacob  Eppleman 

Samuel  Hart  


baugh 

John  Blair 

Adam  S.  Myers 

Jacob  Noel 

Catharine  Thomas., 

Jacob  Little 

Jonas  Johns 


Allegbany  County. 


Alleghany Thomas  Farley. . . 

Antrim illenry  Eeister  — 

Arsenal I William  Johnston 

Bakerstown Charles  Austen,  Jr 

Braddock  Fields Henry  Bailey ...  . 

Buchanan- : Daniel  Berg 

Buena  Vista James  M.  Rowan. 

Carrick j Christopher  Linhart 

Clinton 'John  Pollock 

Coal  Valley lArchibald  McLees 

Courtneyville I William  Courtney 

Culmerville John  R.  Carnahan 

Dorseyville Edward  McCorkle 

Duquesne William  McConnell 

Eakin Noah  Stahl 

Elizabeth Ephraim  A.  Davis 

Etna James  McConnell. 

Fayette Andrew  Pierce  . . . 

Gamble’s James  Torrence  .. 

Gill  Hall William  Snee 

Green  Tree iWilliam  Heap  — 

Harmarville David  P.  Ingersoll 

Herriottsville John  McEwen 

Hope  Church  David  Calhoon  . . . 

Houston James  Hallstead  . 

Hulton Keran  B.  Bracken 

Library William  Stewart.. 

Logan’s  Ferry Hugh  Logan 

McKeesport William  E.  Harriso 

Monroeville James  Lang  — 

Moon I Aaron  A.  Beer 


• 

$60.50 

$24.05 

29.01 

1.3.90 

77.91 

51.12 

14.36 

8.91 

12.88 

4.34 

47.59 

26.74 

72.46 

29.12 

73.77 

31.65 

1S.82 

8.17 

801.86 

741.17 

30.40 

14;97 

17.85 

6.41 

40.41 

1.3..3S 

23.90 

13.49 

33.32 

10.17 

94.50 

47.40 

39.08 

13.90 

15.63 

5.40 

12.08 

7.24 

16.09 

4.11 

82.91 

29.94 

13.22 

9.03 

7.94 

5.41 

24.98 

' 12.88 

210.30 

i 183.18 

1742.01 

2128.72 

25.15 

2.22 

104.28 

24.75 

85.08 

35.45 

42.04 

52.00 

453.08 

391.44 

10.86 

.87 

2.3.46 

4.95 

58.94 

26.46 

59.89 

22.29 

40.64 

20.37 

16.55 

5,19 

3.75 

2.25 

82.81 

19.02 

34.41 

19.22 

165.56 

48.28 

129.19 

50.99 

41.63 

14.79 

88.85 

22.66 

24.35 

10.31 

85.42 

21.03 

52.60 

17.09 

63.75 

25,56 

24.51 

8.76 

26.92 

6.82 

8.94 

5.09 

47.52 

10.41 

40.82! 

10.90 

435.06! 

190.99 

18.981 

5.79 

81.271 

11.54 

Alleghany  Coimty — {ConUniued). 

Mount  Lebanon  . . 

New  Texas 

Noblestown 

Perrysville 

Pittfiburgh  (c.  h.) . 

Port  Perry 

Remington 

Rich  Valley 

Rural  Ridge 

Sewickly  Bottom  . 

Sewicklyville 

Sharpsburgh 

Shirland 


Shoustown 

Spring  Dale 

Street’s  Run 

Surgeon’s  Hall 

Tally  Covey 

Tarentum 

Temperanceville  . . , 

Turtle  Creek 

Upper  Saint  Clair . . . 

Walker’s  Mills 

West  Elizabeth 

West  Manchester  . . . 

Wexford 

White  Ash 

Wilkins 

Wilkinsburgh 

Woodville 


Joseph  T.  McNight. 
Johii  A.  Conn6r 

$ 

$ 

William  McClean. . . 

96.28 

28.97 

William  Ray 

43.19 

28.34 

Robert  Anderson  . . . 

2000.00 

21,117.14 

John  McCloskey 

128.25 

64.16 

Joseph  McFarland. . 

68.88 

26.45 

Robert  Bigham 

32.55 

15.13 

William  Porter 

18.19 

4.11 

David  Shields 

66.81 

1.80 

John  Way 

159.03 

42.86 

Francis  A.  Klein 

173.71 

51.04 

Alexander  McFar- 
land, Jr 

30.64 

10.19 

John  Hamilton 

— 

— 

James  C.  Bunting  . . 

15.89 

3.85 

James  McFadden. . . 

13.60 

.77 

Mrs.  Eliza  Irwin 

80.44 

12.51 

John  H.  Hunter 

12.64 

5.25 

William  G.  Fulton. . 

261.86 

112.39 

George  B.  Holmes.. 

194.23 

108.93 

John  Black 

69.43 

27.24 

Henry  Bockstoce  . . . 

24.78 

7.59 

Isaac  Walker,  Jr  . . . 

19.03 

5.62 

John  Munhall 

61.86 

36.45 

Sylvanus  Perkins. . . 

162.55 

71.63 

Martin  Byrne ... 

27.45 

17.95 

Henry  Morrow ? 

10.25 

4.97 

Andrew  J.  Davis 

193.06 

134.24 

Henry  Z.  Mitchell  . . 

79.27- 

19.25 

Robert  Lea,  Jr  

— 

— 

Armsfroug  County. 


Adams 

Apollo 

Belknap  

Blanket  Hill 

Brady’s  Bend 

Brattonville 

Cochran’s  Mills 

Cowansville 

Dayton 

Elderton 

Freeport 

Kiskiminitas 

Kittaning  (c.  h.) . . . 
Lawrenceburgh  . . . 

Leechburgh  

Oakland 

Olivet 

Orrsville 

Phoenix 

Pine  Township 

Putney  ville 

Red  Bank  Furnace 

Rural  Valley 

Scrub  Grass 

Slate  Lick 

South  Bend 

Spring  Church 

Worthington 


James  Adams 

38.66 

Wm.  P.  McCulloch  . 

— 

Chas.W.  Ellenberger 

— 

William  Sinclair 

9.S5 

Charles  B.  Gillespie. 

362.23 

Samuel  M.  Sloan  . . . 

14.57 

Robert  A.  Saul 

180.19 

Robert  A.  Thompson 
James  McQuown  . . . 

44.85 

John  Ralston 

50.90 

Hugh  D.  Gallagher. 

334.91 

Wm.  H.  Richardson. 

22.47 

Simon  Truby,  Jr 

523.94 

Samuel  M.  Robinson 

29.23 

William  Fitzgerald  . 

118.93 

David  Jones 

19.21 

Henry  Townsend . . . 

16.86 

Jeremiah  Bonner. . . 

35.89 

William  Guthrie 

18.36 

William  Gallagher.. 

— 

David  Putney 

25.55 

Gottleab  Keller 

15.40 

Henry  Keck 

49.11 

George  W.  Goheen . 

24.65 

Jacob  McDonald  . . . 

68.88 

David  Ralston 

21.90 

Robert  Beatty 

19.71 

Joseph  Graflf 

123.54 

16.31 


5.19 

282.S3 

8.88 

101.85 

24.55 

32.(8 

261.94 

14.00 
434.75 

8.73 

61.30 

12.71 
9.70 

22.72 
10.83 

12.88 

1('.31 

29.00 
15.65 

38.30 
7.81 

13.74 

67.09 


10 


146 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S 


Left-hand  column  Bhows  compensation  of  Post-master.  Kight-haiid  one,  not  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Bearer  County* 


Baden  

David  Anderson.  .. 

$29.49 

$14.95 

28.88 

16.62 

Beumer  (c.  h.). . 

Elvira  D.  Carter 

283.79 

320.46 

18.38 

10.39 

Brighton  

James  McCallan 

83.27 

10.59 

5.50 

4.00 

146.60 

65.90 

Economy 

Eomelius  L.  Baker. . 

47.88 

23.80 

Faliston 

109.18 

104.95 

Frankfort  Springs  . . 

William  E. 'Foster  . . 

71.24 

70.31 

119.26 

79.28 

Georgetown 

Charles  Calhoun 

28.82 

21.44 

79.89 

88.67 

55.93 

30.47 

Kendall 

16.23 

6.47 

New  Brighton 

Charles  H.  Hlgby . . . 

366.09 

391.49 



New  Scottville 

10.64 

' 4.60 

35.57 

20.10 

North  Sewickly  

Melvin  Nye 

47.83 

14.52 

Ohio 

Philip  Hill 

8.87 

6.32 

19.93 

8.65 

Poe 

9.80 

5.34 

Eochester 

Chester  W.  Bloss  . . . 

381.11 

167.58 

Service  

William  Harrison . . . i 

25.96 

14.09 

Seventy  Six 

19.63 

8.96 

41.05 

21.25 

Bedford  County. 

Allaquippa 

Samuel  S.  Fluck 

9.64 

4.62 

Alum  Bank 

Simon  Hershman. . . 

27.95 

11.20 

Bedford  (c.  h.) 

Agnes  Saupp 

507.75 

500.46 

113.61' 

30.02 

Charlesville 

James  S.  Beckwith  . 

6.80 

2!oO 

OhnTieysville 

Alexander  Fletcher. 





Clearville 

Matthew  Murray  . . . 

22.98 

11.39 

Cumberland  Valley. 

Jacob  B*  Anderson  . 

83.11 

15.32 

Dry  Eldge 

Fred’k  Hildebrand  . 

20.88 

4.29 

Dublin  Mills 

George  Kesselring. . 

18.85 

12.80 

Elbinsville 

William  Lashley 

7.46 

4.72 

Hopewell 

John  Dasher 

23.84 

9.71 

Mann’s  Choice  

Valentine  V.  Wertz. 

10.35 

5.32 

Pattonville 

James  Piper,  Jr 

65.42 

18.79 

Eainsburgh 

Alexander  C.  James. 

23.66 

15.12 

Bay’s  Hill 

D.  A.  T.  Black 

65.95 

29.97 

Eobisonville 

William  Eobison  . . . 

16.18 

• 5.16 

Saint  Clairsville  .... 

Frederick  D.  Beegle 

52.83 

30.31 

Schellsburgh *. . . 

Mrs.  Maria  Schell. . . 

171.66 

125.18 

Six  Mile  Eun 

Christian  Broadstone 

16.82 

9.52 

Stonerstown 

Amos  Evans 

67.78 

38.76 

West  End 

William  H.  Platt 

22.63 

17.40 

Woodbnrv 

Simon  Beard  ....... 

105.66 

55.93 

• 

Berks  County. 

Albany 

Benjamin  Levan 

16.33 

4.41 

Baumstown 

George  W.  Jones  . . . 

23.80 

12.07 

Bechtelsville 

Isaac  H.  Bechtel. . . . 

28.67 

11.73 

Beckersville  

Jacob  Becker  

9.99 

6.30 

Bernville 

John  Yeager  

87.71 

20.44 

Bethel 

Frederick  Harner. . . 

39.50 

9.11 

Birdsboro’  

George  Smith,  Jr  . . . 

134.37 

31.14 

Boyerstown 

Daniel  B.  Boyer 

96.25 

23.65 

Brower 

Eichard  H.  Jones. . . 

10.93 

5.79 

Brumflcldvillo 

Henrv  Yor.iyy . . . . i 

18.24 

8.31 

Clayton 

Eichard  F.  Smith. . . 

22.86 

13.57 

Colebrookdale 

Christoph’r  K.  Shultz 

31.18 

14.32 

Coxtown 

John  M.  Schollinber- 

! 8.74 

2.03 

Cross  Kill  Mills 

j 

Jacob  Newcomet . . . 

26.92 

6.54 

Dale 

David  Schall 

13.47 

4.10 

Douglassville 

Michael  laidwlg 

141.91 

103.60 

Dryville 

Eeuben  E.  Dry 

15.31 

1.41 

Earlvillo 

George  Kline  . . 

25.47 

10.48 

FetherollTsville 

Jonas  Dauber 

2U7 

4.59 

Frcdericksville 

David  Frederick 

2..')4 

.3ii 

Furnace 

John  C.  Shearer 

41.23 

13.41 

Geiger’s  Mills 

I.-^aac  Geiger 

20.53 

3.75 

Gotiglersvillo 

Philip  Gongler 

— 

— 

Gresliville 

Jesse  Bechtel 

13.89 

5.58 

Grimvillo 

Daniel  B.  Grim 

22.41 

4.58 

Hamburgh 

Daniel  Wolff 

287.24 

149.52 

Be,rTcs  Comdy — {Continued). 


Hereford 

Samuel  Treickler,  Jr 

! $42.65 

$22.10 

Host 

Jacob  Shaffner  . 



Joann  a_  Furnace 

Bentley  H.  Smith. . . 

16.69 

11.84 

Klinesville 

Peter  A.  Kline 

11.11 

,5.78 

Kn.aner’s 

Daniel  Knauer 

Kutztown 

George  J.  Fister 

113.27 

28.09 

Kutzville 

John  Kutz  

6.(h 

.83 

Landis’  Store 

Nathan  Landis 

10.95 

'3.09 

Leesport 

David  P.  Crosby 

110.80 

15.59 

Lenartsville 

Benneville  Lesher  . . 

14.00 

5.00 

T.ein]>a.eh’.s 

Elias  A.  Leinbach  . . 

' 

Lobachsville 

David  Lobach  

18.73 

6.00 

Long  Swamp 

William  Trexler 

82.22 

9.94 

Lower  Bern 

Joseph  Obold 

28.56 

.97 

Maiden  Creek 

George  D.  Stitzel  . . . 

33.69 

18.18 

Manatawny 

Isaac  Yoder 

11.00 

4.70 

Maxatawny 

David  Gross 

25.81 

14.50 

Mohrsville 

John  H.  Mohr 

62.30 

28.10 

Molltown . . 

Abraham  Graeff 

7.44 

5.02 

Monterey .’ 

Joshua  S.  Miller  — 

15.03 

8.94 

Morgantown  

Eachel  Evans 

66.9ii 

29.77 

Moselem 

Solomon  Leibelsper- 
ger 

36.36 

21.32 

Mount  Aetna 

Christian  Strohm  . . . 

9.00 

2.00 

New  Jerusalem 

William  A.  Yoder  . . 

11.64 

.90 

Oley 

Benneville  A.  Glase. 

18.05 

7.75 

Pike  Township 

Henry  Bauman 

— 

— 

Pricetown 

Charles  Levan 

10.92 

5.75 

Reading  (c.  h.) 

Lewis  H.  Wunder  . . 

1864.36 

3625.83 

Eehrersburgh 

Benjamin  Klahr . . . . 

53.66 

13.45 

Eobeson 

Eeuben  B.  Seidel . . . 

11.11 

1.98 

Seisholtzville 

Charles  N.  Gery. . . . 

17.38 

7.31 

Shartleysville 

Benj’n  Nunemacher. 

35.71 

25.05 

Sinkinof  Spring 

Aaron  Yocum 

58.75 

30.90 

Spangsville 

Jacob  S.  Spang 

10.50 

6.54 

Stonersville 

George  Stoner 

25.19 

10.06 

Stouchburgh  

Edward  G.  Fisher  . . 

89.00 

50.42 

Sti’ciustown 

Joseph  Boltz 

25.34 

7.82 

Tnckertown 

Daniel  Baum 

46.61 

17.12 

Tulpehoccan 

Edward  K.  Manbeck 

10.80 

4.45 

Herman  Umstead. . 

Virginsville ^ 

Jacob  Dreibelbis 

14.98 

i 

Wernersville 

Charles  Spohn 

40.46 

1 11.11 

Womelsdorf 

William  W.  Petree  . 

212.71 

! 120.08 

Blair  County. 

Altoona 

Henry  A.  Sellers  . . . 

930.15 

1014.75 

A nt-pstnwn 

John  Bell 

74.66 

19.14 

Arch  Spring 

Israel  C.  Caldwell  . . 

36.15 

29.66 

Jacob  Emerick 

8 70 

! 5.54 

. . 

Duncansville 

John  E.  Vaughn 

168.07 

1 95.13 

East  Freedom 

William  Anderson. . 

52.00 

i 26.00 

Fostoria 

William  Easterline  . 

47.83 

i 23.43 

Frankstown 

MattheAv  Simpson  . . 

62.00 

: 33.00 

TIollid  a ysMu  ‘gh{Qih. .) 

William  G.  Murray. 

1202.93 

141.3.17 

Martinsburgh 

Benj’n  F.  Gibboney 

149.75 

: 53.20 

Newry 

Cornelius  McConneil 

59.24 

: 24.57 

Snbbntb  Best  .... 

William  Beigle 

48.51 

21.33 

ftnrnh  . 

Jacob  Confer 

47.53 

17.91 

Sinking  Valley 

Henry  McMullen  . . . 

32.61 

: 17.62 

Afill.ci 

Eobert  Todd 

17.45 

1 8.91 

Springfield  Furnace 

Samuel  Eover 

34.91 

' 8.96 

Tipton 

William  P.  Dysart. . : 

59.98 

1 18.59 

Tvrone 

John  B.  Stewart 

293.85 

128.79 

Williamsburgh 

William  A.  Fluke. . . ^ 

232.50 

179.90 

Yellow  Spring , 

John  Suter | 

63.361 

22.67 

Bradford  Couv.ty. 

Alba 

Hiram  Lockwood  . . 

54.66 

30.15 

Asylum 

Julius  G.  Brown  ... 

18.95 

9.92 

(c.  h.) 

Waller  Olmsfead  . . . 

456.12 

408.97 

Bently  Creek 

Benjamin  F.  Buck  . 

23.18 

14.16 

Browntown 

George  M.  Black  ... 

16.95 

9.82 

Burlington 

Henry  Vosfurgh  . . . 

78.37 

52. .34 

Camptown 

Cyrus  Avery 

22.67 

7.82 

John  Van  Dvke,  Jr. 

239.79 

99.97 

Columbia  txj  Eoads. . 

William  Gernert  . . . 

85. '18 

^ 18.07 

Dnrell  

Simeon  Decker 

4.42 

1.78 

East  Herrick 

Jeremiah  C.  Barnes. 

■ 7.70 

1 4.11 

East  Smithfield 

Marcus  B.  Gcrould  . 

167.81 

; 77.97 

East  Springhill 

Moses  Quinby 

7.49 

i 4.61 

PENNSYLVANIA. 


147 


Left-hand  colnmu  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kiglii-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Bradford  County — {ContinuedC). 

East  Troy ;Luther  F.  Loomis  . 

Edsallville James  M.  Edsall  . . 

Frankliodale Lemuel  T.  Eoyse  . . 

French’s  Mills John  Brownell  .... 

Granville Luman  D.  Taylor  . 

Granville  Summit. . . i William  Nichols . . . 

Havensville 'Daniel  D.  Watkins. 

Herrick j George  W.  Elliott.. 

Herrickville lAsa  E.  Brown 

Highland lEmanuel  Guyer 


Hornbrook. 

Laddsburgh  

Le  Eaysville 

Le  Eoy 

Lime  Hill 

Linwood 

Litchfield 

Merryall 

Milan 

Monroeton 

Myersburgh 

New  Albany 

North  Orwell 

North  Eome 

North  Smithfield. . 

Old  Hickory 

Orcutt  Creek 

Orwell 

Overton 

Pike 


Potterville 

Eidgebury 

Eome 

Eummerfield  Creek. 

Sheshequin  

South  Asylum 

South  Creek 

South  Hill 

South  Warren 

Springfield 

Spring  Hill 

Standing  Stone 

Stevensville 

Sugar  Eun 

Sylvania 

Tioga  Valley 

Toicanda  (c.  h.) 

Troy 

TJlster 

Warren  Centre 

Warrenham 

West  Burlington  . . . 

West  Franklin 

West  Warren 

West  Windham 

Windham 

Wyalusing 

Wysox  


Charles  W.  Bullis  . 
Peter  Sterigere  — 
Amos  S.  Baldwin. . 
Marlin  Holcomb . . . 
John  F. Chamberlain 
Samuel  C.  Naglee.. 

John  Layton 

John  H.  Black 

Guy  Tracy 

Anthon^  Mullan. . . 

John  D.  Allen 

Benjamin  Wilcox  . 

John  W.  Alger 

James  B.  Demoney 
William  S.  Pierce  . 
Lorenzo  M.  Leonard 
Anson  Beidelman. . 
Samuel  N.  Bronson 
Geo.  W.  Hottenstein 
Miss  Arabella  J 

Crandall 

Isaiah  Potter 

Albert  II.  Voorhis 
John  W.  Woodburn 
William  Griffis  , 
Alfred  Gore  — 
John  M.  Horton 
Ebin  Dunning., 
Jarvis  Buttles. . . 
Jacob  A.  Ide  . . . 
Hiram  Spear  . . , 
Eobert  Montgomery 
Henry  W.  Tracy 

Nelson  Eoss 

Elmore  Horton. 
Lorenzo  N.  Tinkham 
Hiram  Eogers,  2d. . 
Henry  C.  Porter  . . . 
James  A.  P.  Ballard 

James  McCarty 

Calvin  Dodge 

Alexander  Dewing 
Frederick  Johnson 
Thomas  T.  Smiley 
Electa  Tyrrel.... 
John  S.  Madden. 
William  Eussell . 
Andrew  F ee' 
William  Allen,  Jr 


Buclvs  County. 

Andalusia 'David  Woodington 

Applebachsville  ....  illenry  Applebach 

Attleboro’ Alfred  Marple  .. . 

Bedminster iCharles  Scheetz  . 

Bridge  Valley William  .Jamison 

Bridgewater 'Samuel  S.  Swain 

Bristol Pugh  Dungan. . 

Brownsburgh Stacy  Brown  . . . 

Buckingham James  C.  Iden  . 

Bncksville John  II.  Buck.. 

Bunker  Hill Henry  Ochs 

Bursonville Ephraim  Shank 

Carversville  I.  Paxson  Hough 

Centre  Bridge Thomas  B.  Scott 

Danboro’ Henry  P.  Sands. , , 

Davisville Samuel  Chambers 

Dolington John  E.  Bitting 

Do  ileatown  (c.  h.)..|George  T.  Harvey 

PiilJin Joseph  H.  Loux 

Dnrtiam [William  Bennett 

Erwinna jOliver  Worman., 


$21.90 

$13.06 

4.84 

2.93 

2-3.96 

14.00 

21.08 

12.93 

18.83 

1019 

6.58 

4.22 

8.53 

5.06 

11.63 

6.25 

10.45 

4.55 

12.05 

6.99 

149.73 

68.83 

45.69 

32.54 

18.86 

10.13 

10.27 

6.83 

1.3.52 

5.48 

23.62 

11.85 

92.24 

85.98 

• 24.44 

9.64 

2-3.66 

12.94 

9.79 

4.31 

3.20 

2.47 

4.33 

2.28 

3.59 

2.75 

22.58 

12.26 

56.11 

22.19 

18.60 

7.80 

10.78 

6.87 

22.48 

13.86 

77.83 

34.41 

16.54 

6.57 

48.49 

26.05 

30.02 

14.04 

47.40 

26.33 

5.92 

3.28 

20.25 

9.31 

42.00 

27.00 

37.56 

15.91 

14.07 

7.57 

22.31 

8.76 

35.84 

19.05 

2.90 

1.04 

599.87 

708.93 

3.31.86 

259.90 

70.52 

32.19 

7.14 

4.92 

24.76: 

14.24 

11.00 

6.76 

15.36 

5.01 

20.85 

11.40 

13.04 

6.11 

32.29 

14.50 

63.28 

21.40 

51.66 

20.66 

70.62 

82.40 

32.4^3 

8.10 

124.26 

72.05 

6.70 

4.-36 

25.27 

10.76 

69.04 

12.43 

560  42 

i 511.621 

.33.76 

17.12 

77.02 

.32.17 

31.81 

' 17.01 

31.19 

18.91 

2.22 

1..39 

20.96 

13.17 

31.37 

8.44 

25.86 

16.87 

,39.26 

20.94 

48.25 

1-3.24 

432.13 

437.-38 : 

11.91 

7.72  1 

50.57 

22.73  1 

26.79 

17.22 ' 

Bucks  Coimty— {Continued). 

Fallsington  Jonathan  Hibbs  . . . 

Feasterville Simon  V.  Fenton  . . 

Hagersville William  S.  Woods  . 

Hartsville Aiidrcw  Craven  . . . 

Hilltown Abiah  .James 

Hulmesville James  G.  Hibbs  . . . 

Kintnersville Levi  F.  Sassman..  . 

Lahaska [William  Balderston 

Lumberville  | Cyrus  Li vezey  . . 

Mechanicsville Stephen  B.  Wesner 

Milford  Square  .... 

Morrisville Mahlon  M.  Wright, 

New  Hope James  P.  Smith 

Newportville John  G.  Hibbs 

Newtown John  T.  Simpson  . . . 

Oakford Eandal  P.  Scott 

Ottsville Abraham  Billger  . . . 

Oxford  Valley John  G.  Spencer. 

Pineville Jesse  P.  Carver. 

Pipers  ville 

Pleasant  Valley William  Keep 

Pleasantville Albert  Thomas 

Plumstead ville Edward  Yost.. 

Point  Pleasant Samuel  W.  Trimmer 

Quakertown John  A.  Kaull 

Eichboro’ Thomas  H.  Hart 


Eichlandtown 

Eiegelsville 

Seller’s  Tavern  . . 

Spinnerstown 

Springtown 

Steinsburgh 

Taylorsville 

Trumbaursville 

Tullytown  

Upper  BlackEddy 

Warminster 

Warrington 

Whitehallville 

Wrightstown 

Y ardleyville 


merer  

Tobias  Worman . . . 

Amos  Jacoby 

Edwin  D.  Spinner. 
Newton  M.  Bryan  . 
Thomas  T.  Ochs. . . 
Mahlon  K.  Taylor  . 
Uriah  M.  Engelman 
John  W.  Paxson  . . . 

.Jacob  Fulmer 

William  Glasgow  . . . 
Edward  H.  Eadclifif, 

David  Barndt 

William  McDowell.. 
Charles  Shoemaker. 


Butler  County. 


Anandale 

Anderson’s  Mills  . . . 

Baldwin 

Barnhart’s  Mill 

Bovard’s  Store 

Breakneck 

Brownington '. . 

Bruin 

Butler  (c.  h.) 

Coultersville 

Coyleville 

Glade  Mills 

Harmony 

Harrisville  

Jacksville 

McCandless 

Maple  Furnace 

Middle  Lancaster. . . 

Murrinsville 

North  Hope 

Ogle 

Petersburgh 

Portersville 

Prospect 

Eiddle’s  M Eoads  . . 

Sarvensvillc 

Saxenburgh 

Slippery  Eock 

Wliitestown 

Zelienople 


Hiram  McCoy 
Samuel  M.  Anderson 
William  Alexander. 

Michael  Dieter 

Eobert  Bovard 

.Joseph  Harbaugh . . 
Eichard  Doncaster. . 
fJudson  C.  Halsted.. 

Daniel  Coll 

David  Vance 

.John  Green 

George  Cooper  

Jacob  Staufler 

.John  E.  Curry 

-John  Boyle 


Matthew  H.  Adams.. 

Henry  Luebben 

William  Murriri 

John  Folwell 

Eobert  Duncan .... 
Thomas  Critchlow . 

-James  Newton 

Lewis  Eoth 

James  Norris 

George  C.  Sedwick 
Henry  F.  Aderhold 
William  S.  Bingham 
John  A.  Fletcher, . . 
Eudolph  Kelker  — 


Bemis  Creek  . . 
Bethel  Station 
CarrolltOAvn  . . . 
Chess  Springs  . 


Cambria  County. 

Joseph  Graham 

Josei)li  Craig 

Henry  Scanlan  . . 


$50.53 

$25.84 

33.49 

18.64 

27.18 

16.15 

139.30 

— 

32.12 

21.05 

44.40 

24.02 

,34.65 

14.43 

72.43 

17.57 

58.05 

31.05 

9.-32 

5.57 

8.21 

3.-31 

1.33.10 

108  28 

289.80 

241.82 

49.08 

23.82 

212.50 

163.82 

19.31 

10.86 

9.87 

7.21 

57.71 

35.08 

7.19 

4.77 

18.98 

11.97 

8.19 

5.30 

23.82 

11.64 

39.80 

23.34 

10-3.17 

68.38 

52.72 

30.76 

12.68 

8.90 

127.20 

75.48 

11.05 

6.35 

14.26 

3.76 

5.53 

3.46 

39.39 

15.85 

6.70 

3.86 

45.25 

16.06 

40.85 

18.80 

33.38 

17.26 

20.59 

12.18 

51.77 

26.67 

140.68 

70.09 

8.04 

5.00 

16.94 

9.16 

37.28 

16.42 

39.30 

24.22 

48.02 

32.66 

17.91 

11.04 

483.09 

454.52 

43.74 

28.87 

24.66 

15.61 

53.00 

29.00 

46.18 

13.13 

113.61 

27.-30 

19.29 

10.35 

1 12.31 

4.46 

1. 5.-38 

10.40 

,34.60 

20.18 

19.88| 

11.79 

47.90| 

31.23 

26.02; 

15.73 

21.46, 

6.94 

100.42: 

48.57 

76.85| 

31. ,39 

12.14 

6.83 

34.25 

15.94 

79.22 

34.14 

IOS.,54 

70.93 

28.30 

8.40 

93.74 

89.74 

20.90 

12.84 

63.15 

32.72 

22.47 

13.81 

148 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Left-hanJ  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Cambria  Cov/nty — {Continued). 


Cresson  

EljOTishurgh  (c.,  h.) . 

Fallen  Timber 

Gallitzin  

Hemlock 

Johnstown 

Loretto 

Mineral  Point 

Munster 

Saint  Augustines  . . , 

Scalp  Level 

Sonman 

Bummer  Hill 

Summit 

Wilmore  


Albrightsville 

Beaver  Meadows  . . . 

East  Penn 

Hickory  Eun 

Lausanne  

Lehigh  Gap 

Lehighton 

Little  Gap 

Mauch  Chunk  (c.  h.) 

Nesquehoning 

New  Mahoning 

Parrysville 

Eockport  

Stembersville 

Summit  Hill 

Weatherly 

Weissport 


Eobert  M.  S.  Jackson 

$110.50 

.$52.25 

Michael  C.  McCague 

40T.91 

293.76 

Jones  Eollin 

28.48 

16.22 

Maria  Magehan 

— 

— 

Henry  Schnetberg.. 

114.20 

85.91 

Ephraim  Buck 

1135.94 

1159.83 

Patrick  Shiels 

99.36 

86.41 

Ephraim  Wissinger. 

— 

— 

Patrick  Bradley 

15.69 

9.09 

Joseph  Mayers 

3.9T 

1.39 

George  Conrad 

11.T2 

8.25 

Albert  F.  Cartwell. . 

— 

— 

William  Murray 

81.42 

28.83 

James  F.  Eiffel 

246.44 

185.30 

Mary  Jane  Palmer. 

155.77 

54.62 

arboii  County* 

George  H.  Weiss ... 

27.61 

15.96 

Benjamin  F.  Fruit. . 

181.40 

143.13 

Eeuben  Dinkey 

8.04 

5.84 

Samuel  Saylor 

59.18 

86.89 

William  Hartz 

9.00 

2.60 

Eeuben  Leh  

74:68 

36:81 

Thomas  S.  Beck 

60.24 

35.54 

Samuel  Ziegenfus  . . 

11.78 

7.66 

Eliza  Cooper 

888.23 

981.14 

Ealph  Corby 

120.24 

55.20 

Tilghman  Arner  . . . 

16.83 

11.43 

James  Anthony 

26.71 

17.26 

William  J.  Eothrock 

148-86 

77.27 

Daniel  Stember 

4.15 

3.26 

Abraham  Harris  . . . 

339.23 

276.69 

Charles  H.  Williams 

63.80 

24.62 

Daniel  Heberling . . . 

94.41 

52.59 

Centre  County. 


Aaronsburgli 

Hellefonte  (c.  h.) 

Boalsburgh 

Buffalo  Eun 

Centre  Hill 

Centre  Line 

Fillmore 

Fleming 

Half  Moon 

Hannah 

Howard 

Hublersburgh 

Juliann  Furnace 

Meshannon 

Milesburgh 

Millheim 

Nittany 

Old  Fort 

Philipsburgh 

Pine  Grove  Mills. . . 

Pine  Swamp 

Pleasant  Gap 

Port  Matilda 

Potter’s  Mills 

Eebersburgh 

Spring  Mills 

Stover’s  Place 

Walker 

Wolf’s  Store 

Woodward 

Zion 


Avondale 

Black  Horse 

Blue  Eock 

Brandywine  Manor . 

Cain 

Chandlerville 

Chatham 

Chester  Springs 

Chesterville 

Coatsville 


John  G.  Kurtz 

70.80 

83.86 

William  Cook 

540.88 

660.00 

George  Jack 

148.05 

74.14 

Peter  Murray 

25.89 

13.63 

John  Gilliiand 

62.38 

35.11 

Cyrus  Cronister 

13.73 

8.33 

Caleb  Kephart 

18.98 

8.44 

John  Bing 

66.20 

87.02 

Simon  Sellers 

81.78 

44.07 

Samuel  Patton 

— 

— 

Sarah  E.  Sterett 

104.93 

42.83 

John  E.  Burkert 

58.56 

35.44 

John  Adams 

14.09 

9.06 

Trip 

OliU.  W iXl  u,  xnc  *...•••• 

John  S.  Proudfoot . . 

146.62 

107.04 

William  L.Musser  . . 

104.46 

60.65 

George  Delcamp. ... 

34.49 

19.96 

George  Otenkirk  . . . 

66.69 

38.28 

James  A.  Ganoc 

124.28 

87.02 

Alexander  Sample.. 

82.35 

40.75 

William  Stewart 

27.78 

13.05 

Joseph  G.  Stone 

15.57 

8.64 

.TckVin  (y  .TnnPQ 

James  Potter 

57.59 

56.68 

George  Cross 

45.56 

23.49 

Jared  B.  Fisher 

90.23 

43.91 

Joseph  A.  Eankin. . 

59.67 

26.08 

William  Allison,  Jr. 

53.24 

86.47 

T'lmmnQ  Wnlf 

John  E.  Motz 

20.13 

9.12 

Samuel  Pontius 

27.28 

12.98 

hester  Connty. 

Bebccca  F.  J.  Brown 

71.20 

10.00 

William  S.  Latta.... 

— 

— 

Charles  Eettew 

81.74 

13.74 

William  W.  McClure 

61.6S 

17.51  1 

C.  Williamson 

82.19 

14.92 

Thomas  H.  Brown. . 

4S.Z1 

19.33 

Eachel  B.  Lamborn. 

94.70 

15.21 

Joseph  G.  Holman  . 

92.28 

42.24 

John  Stephens. 

22.00 

5.60 

Mrs.  Martha  F.  Gor- 
don 

' 287.20 

254.06 

Chester  County — {Continued). 


Cochransville Joseph  Gilmor 

Collamer |Thomas  Baker 

Dilworthtown 


Doe  Eun | John  D.  Worth 

Thomas  Scott 

Jasse  Eamstine 

Samuel  Hughes 

William  W.  Durnal. 
Mrs.  Mary  Ann  F ulton 
Amos  Sharpless 
Thomas  Stilley  . 
Joshua  P.  Lee.. 
Andrew  Bear. . . 

,T.  L.  Hibberd. . . 
Eobert  Fairlamb 
Alexander  Eigg 
Euth  Anne  Gause 

James  Hayes 

W illisoR  W.  Andrews 
David  M.  Anderson. 


Downingtown 

East  Nantmeal 

Elk  Dale 

Embreeville 

Ercildoun 

Fairville 

Forestville 

Fountain  Green 

Frazer  

Goshenville 

Gnm  Tree 

Guthriesville 

Hamorton 

Hayesville 

Hickory  Hill 

Honey  Brook 

Hopewell  Cotton 

Works 

Jennersville 

Kemblesville 

Kennett’s  Square  . . . 

Kimberton 

Lewisville 

LionviUe  

Doag... 

Londonderry 

London  Grove 

McWilliamstown  . . . 

Marlborough 

Marsh 

Marshallton  

Milltown 

Mortonville 

Mount  Vernon 

New  Garden 

New  London 

Nottingham 

Oxford 

Paoli 

Parkersville 

Parkesburgh 

PenningtonviUe 

Phoenixville 

Pickering 

Pughtown 

Eockville 

Eussellville 

Sadsburyviile 

Saint  Mary’s 

Saint  Peters 

Schuylkill 

Setzler’s  Store 

Spread  Eagle 

Steeleville 

Strickersville 

Sugartown, 

Thornbury 

ThorndaleIr’nW’rksj  David  E.  Baugh 

Unionville | James  Smith 

Uwchland | Jacob  Beerbower. . . 

Valley  Forge i James  Hoy 

Vincent John  Eosen 

Wagontown | William  W.  Eachus. 

Wallace Levi  H.  Crouse 

Warren  Tavern Isaac  King 


Samuel  J.  Dickey. . . 

William  Hughes 

George  Kemble 

Sharpless  Mercer  . . . 

George  Moses 

Joseph  Hughes 

Joel  Hawley 

David  West 

Joseph  Vickers 

David  Walton 

John  W.  Gilbough. . 

Isaac  Martin 

Jesse  Hause 

George  Martin 

Jesse  Matlock 

John  C.  Ely 

John  D.  Eoss 

Jacob  Taylor  

SarahA.Cunningham 

Levi  E.  Mearns 

Eobt.G.McClenachan 

Sarah  Davis 

Carpenter  Webb 

Joseph  Wiley 

William  McCanna.. 
Jacob  B.  Morgan. .. 

Eobert  Hughes 

William  H.  Brown. . 

John  Ealston 

Eobert  Eussell 

John  Kerlin 

Jacob  Dampman  . . . 

John  L.  Wells 

Isaac  Price 

Thomas  M.  Poland  . 

Mifflin  Lewis 

Eli  Seltzer. 

John  C.  Powley 

William  B.  Sill 

Eli  S.  Bullock 


Westchester  (c.  h.)  . . iWilliam  A.  Moore 

West  Grove IWm.  Gawthrop,  Jr.,  j 

West  Vincent Samuel  Fertig | 4(t 


Brinkerton 

Callensburgh  . . . 
' Calflsh  Furnace 
I Clarion  (c.  h.) . . 
i Curllsville 


. . Samuel  Sinquet 

Clarion  Comity. 

Solomon  H.  Hamm. 

David  Guthrie 

John  G.  Beaver 

Jesse  D.  Porter 

Eobert  Thorne 


$180.19 

$101.85 

6.59 

3.50 

37.47 

13.94 

78.87 

31.09 

263.85 

185.52 

27.78 

10.90 

35.33 

2.08 

143.84 

140.03 

43.72 

6.69 

14.85 

7.11 

32.47 

18.06 

106.27 

35.07 

11.75 

5.10 

39.77 

21.20 

58.10 

31.57 

85.24 

17.98 

33.37 

15.26 

18.23 

6.14 

86.00 

33.94 

104.C0 

50.53 

46.60 

4.33 

43.29 

24.13 

256.18 

209.11 

68.98 

29.59 

45.45 

19.64 

77.49 

32.88 

39.63 

7.72 

24.00 

2.45 

74.00 

65.33 

43.70 

29.92 

22.81 

5.93 

33.58 

9.18 

118.62 

25.86 

26.35 

6.74 

24.96 

11.20 

20.28 

10.00 

49.24 

17.23 

166.86 

166.56 

19.18 

7.84 

163.94 

90.19 

123.45 

, 52.30 

23.55 

i 7.47 

246.31 

i 155.00 

176.55 

: 182.89 

6-24.13 

664.73 

35.44 

19.82 

66.64 

' 31.50 

62.49 

25.40 

50.78 

i 12.96 

50.22 

! 21.35 

29.17 

15.59 

23.421  11.91 

71.2oj  40.87 

16.541  9.72 

106.16 

62.77 

30.78 

17.62 

68.94 

27.49 

19.32 

8.77 

13.62 

5.09 

36.00 

22.00 

121.47 

68.09 

49.31 

19.94 

66.82 

29.46 

16.16 

9.52 

46.82 

24.43 

58.93 

14.63 

87.79 

32.17 

13.28 

S.61 

1548.79 

1SC3.S5 

30.60 

6.87 

40.38 

18.39 

75.65 

17.87 

23.15 

4.28 

142.51 

1 68.53 

18.46 

1 11.85 

278.36 

208.17 

96.28 

84.59 

PENNSYLVANIA 


149 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hana  oue,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Clarion  Co^inty— {Continued). 

Frampton 

Fryburgh 

Hellen  Furnace  . . . 

Jefferson  Furnace  . 

Kerr’s  Store 

Kingsville 

Knox 

Kossuth 

Lamartine 

Leatherwood 

Limestone 

Lucinda  Furnace. . . 

Matildaville 

New  Bethlehem  . . . 

North  Pine  Grove.. 

Piny 

Keidsburgh 

Eimersburgh 

Kiver 

Scotch  Hill 

Shannondale 

Shippensville 

Slant’s  Store 

Strattonville 

Tylersburgh 

West  Freedom 


Amos  W.  Corbett. . . 

$6.35 

$0.78 

Paul  Sterner 

53.88 

32.42 

James  McKin 

25.59 

10.93 

John  Haslet 

36.60 

10.71 

William  Yost 

19.17 

12.63 

William  King,  Jr.  .. 

7.56 

8.23 

7.40 

4.32 

Edward  Heeter 

7.14 

4.91 

Charles  Klotz 

25.69 

*7.04 

J ames  Laughlin 

42.49 

25.81 

John  P.  McGinity  . . 

48.68 

20.16 

Nathan  Evans  

22.60 

11.23 

•John  B.  Grazier 

20.50 

10.30 

Thomas  McKelvy. . . 

36.36 

22.90 

James  Black 

7.51 

3.88 

Levi  Kifer 

20.02 

11.03 

Jacob  F.  Benn 

46.83 

20.64 

William  M.  Abrams. 

79.00 

27.00 

James  L.  Colgin 

9.93 

3.11 

George  Alsbach 

19.45 

11.84 

Christopher  S.  Shan- 
non   

11.55 

6.66 

Eliza  Sloan 

115.03 

32.36 

John  L.  Forker 

11.76 

6.79 

Hugh  Maguire 

139.17 

84.79 

Joseph  Chambers. . . 

40.87 

18.51 

John  B.  Hessin 

16,60 

10.00 

Clearfield  County. 


Ansonville 

Bald  Hill 

Bower 

Burnside 

Chest 

Clearfield  (c.  h.)  — 
Clearfield  Bridge  . . , 

Curwinsville  

Cush 

Frenchville 

Glen  Hope 

Grahumton 

Grampian  Hills 

Jefferson  Line 

Jeffries 

Karthous 

Kylertown 

Leconte’s  Mills  . . . . , 

Lumber  City 

Luthersburgh 

Marron 

Morrisdale 

New  Washington. . , 

Penfield 

Rockton  

Salt  Lick 

BhawsvUle 

Smith’s  Mills 

W oodland 


Miss  Eliza  Chase . . . 

James  Irvin 

George  W.  Elder  . . 
James  McMurray. . 
Thomas  A.  McGhee 
John  H.  Hillburn. . 

Charles  Sloan 

Samuel  Way 

Asa  White 

Francis  Coudriet  . . 
W illiam  E .Dickinson 
James  B.  Graham  . 
Jonathan  Evans  . . . 

John  Hoover 

Thomas  Henderson 
J.  F.  W.  Schnars  . . 

G.  F.  Hoop . . .' 

Augustus  Leconte  . 
Thomas  McCracken 
Augustus  L.  Schnell 
Greenwood  Young 
James  McClellan  . . 
John  M.  Cummings 
Valentine  Havener 
William  F.  Johnson 
William  S.  Sankey 
William  L.  Eishel. 
James  A.  Hogerty 
William  Albert . . . 


Clinton  County. 

Beech  Creek Joseph  Bro^vnlee  . . 

Birch  Island  ; J.  Oscar  Loraine  . . 

Cameron Epaphras  B.  Eldred 

Carroll jllenry  Bamer 

Cedar  Springs Thomas  J.  Fox 

Chatham  Eun Henry  Myres 

Cook’s  Eun John  McClosky 

Cross  F ork  .Moses  Clements  . . . 

Defranceville I Coleman  Grugan  . . 

Dunnsburgh .’. . . j Jacob  Myers 

Farrandsville. Mathew  S.  Barnum 

First  Fork jShepherd  Norcross 

Flemington |Wm.  B.  Carskadden 

Hiner's  Run James  ^1.  McCloskey 

Keating Martin  Krydcr 

Lamar 'William  P.  Ward.. 

Leidig | Joseph  Suinmerson 

Lockkuven  (c.  h.). . . iThomas  W.  Coller. 


Logan  Mills 
McElhatton 
Mill  HaU. . . 
Salona .' 


John  H.  Anman. . 

Jacob  Dice 

David  Clark 

Samuel  Bridgens. . , 


10.93 

5.79 

20.02 

11.06 

16.13 

8.77 

301.92 

324.01 

29.4') 

13.15 

168.1:' 

43.39 

24.73 

14.35 

38.66 

21.85 

47.87 

25.26 

28.44 

8.57 

25.79 

12.27 

7.70 

5.08 

11.80 

5.39 

48.66 

14.77 

20.46 

6.98 

23.78 

15.55 

92.02 

43.30 

32.86 

14.87 

28.73 

21.49 

11.31 

4.-57 

11.17 

4.20 

35.18 

13.12 

19.00 

8.(0 

84.13 

37.46 

14.64 

4.57 

4,38 

1.69 

29.43 

13.95 

94.70 

15.21 

4.24 

1.05 

14..55 

5.54 

15.06 

6.24 

28.86 

1.5.50 

94.25 

37.83 

8.53 

4.23 

40.82 

17.74 

74.14 

30.10 

590.41 

699.11 

13.031 

9.23 

6.57 

3.49 

86.46 

28.73 

100.55, 

34.41 ' 

Clinton  County — {Continued). 


Sinnamahoning 

Sugar  V alley 

Tylersville 

Westport 

Y oung  W omansto  wn 


Arthur  Vosburg 

$46.07 

Samuel  B.  Snook  . . . 

48.00 

Barnhard  Euff 

7.00 

Charles  E.  Noyes. . . 

14.63 

James  W.  Crawford. 

30.31 

$15.87 

25,34 

6.00 

3.42 

14.95 


Columbia  County. 


Beaver  Valley 

Benton 

Berwick  

Bloomsl>urgh{(i.  h.). 

Buckhorn 

Catawissa 

Central 

Cole’s  Creek 

Espy 

Evansville 

Fishing  Creek 

Foundryville 

Fowlersville 

Greenwood 

Jerseytown 

Light  Street 

Lime  Eidge 

Maineville  

Mifflinville 

Millville 

Mordansville 

Orangeville 

Pe'aler’s 

Polkville 

Roaring  Creek 

Eohrsburgh 

Rupert 

Sereno 

Stillwater 

Wright 


Allen  Mann 

6,40 

4.81 

Daniel  Hartman 

29.31 

12.16 

Isaiah  Ball 

200.00 

164.00 

Philip  Unangst 

455.97 

467.85 

M.  G.  Shoemaker. . . 

47.95 

23.25 

Casper  Rahn  

240.63 

198.94 

Peter  Hess 

4.17 

2.92 

Alinas  Cole 

7.10 

2.62 

Regina  W orman 

65.74 

28.05 

John  F.  Dretterick. . 

8.00 

5.00 

James  N.  Jones 

9.16 

6.24 

Samuel  Henry 

9.00 

5.00 

Jacob  Creasy 

16.61 

10.61 

Jacob  Bittenbender. 

13.70 

4.43 

John  A.  Funston 

44.22 

24.45 

John  H.  De  Witt 

72,56 

44.83 

Charles  W.  Low 

40.76 

20.39 

Isaac  Yetter 

12.08 

5.71 

Charles  H.  Hess 

46.71 

21.69 

George  Masters 

50.54 

24.33 

William  Hutchison . . 

5.00 

3.00 

William  Fritz 

56.78 

34.24 

Peter  P.  Pealer 

8.19 

2.71 

John  P.  Hess 

7.00 

4.15 

Jacob  Yeager 

41.93 

27.88 

Wm.  H.  Burchfield  . 

42.46 

23.37 

Jeremiah  H.Harman 

36.00 

— 

John  Leggott 

Daniel  McHenry  . . . 

8.^2 

5.70 

7.19 

3.45 

George  W.  Drisbach 

8.72 

2.47 

Crawford  County. 


Adamsville 

Bloomfield 

Blooming  Valley 

Centreville 

Chapinville 

Cochranton  

Conneautville 

Crossingville 

Cussawago 

Custard’s 

Espyville 

Evansburgh 

Guy’s  Mills 

Harmonsburgh 

Hartstown 

Kingsley’s 

Line  Mills 

Little  Cooley 

JkIcDowell’s 

Marsli all’s  Corners. . 

Mead  Corners 

Meadville  (c.  h.) 

New  Richmond 

North  Shenango 

Oil  Creek 

Penn  Line 

Randolph 

Riceville 

Rockdale 

Rundells 

Saegerstown  

South  Shenango 

Spartansburgh 

j Spring 

I Stcamburgh 

I Steuben  

; Sugar  Lake 

Tamarac 

I Teepleville 

Titusville  

Troy  Centre 

TurnersviUe 

Unity 


Loring  Mayo 

41.00 

Chelous  Edson 

14.81 

George  Rondebush  . 

22.56 

Stephen  Post 

49.57 

William  Porter 

— 

Hugh  Smith 

83.59 

William  Meyler 

411.85 

Warren  Gill 

67.20 

Gideon  Mosier 

60.23 

Hiram  Power 

85.02 

Russell  Marshall 

21.10 

James  R.  Freeland.. 

72.60 

Andrew  Radle 

34.34 

David  Barron 

62.16 

Joseph  K.  St.  Clair. . 

83.11 

Thomas  G.  Boyles  . . 

38.56 

.Tohn  MeEwan 

107.50 

Joshua  Hamilton  . . . 

15.90 

R.  D.  Proctor 

30.73 

Joseph  D.  Pelton — 

8.64 

Elam  Clark 

6.82 

James  E.  McFarland 

1204.00 

Ira  H.  Clark  

9.32 

James  McAfferty 

11.83 

Peter  Gilson,  Jr 

10.17 

William  Wadsworth. 

41.16 

Edward  Tyler 

25.('5 

Lorenzo  Westgate. . . 

00.70 

Martin  Carringer,. . . 

85.60 

Lyman  Holcomb  . . . 

16.0't 

Charles  D.  McGill... 

94.42 

Joseph  McArIhur. 2d 

15.68 

Francis  Fralick 

70.61 

Ebenezer  R.  Hall  . . . 

123.17 

Ralph  Williams 

6.09 

Henry  Baiighcr 

14.12 

Hugh  I.  Brawicy 

11.63 

Charles  II.  Lewis  . . . 

— 

Zadok  Vanscodcr. . . 

— 

John  G.  Burliiigharn 

104.73 

John  G.  Stratton 

.3..5e 

Gilbert  Thomas 

24.95 

Chaunccy  Brown  . . . 

11.29 

18.59 

9.58 

10.05 

23.47 

42.02 

307.96 

36.93 

22.86 

111.75 

28.12 

6.30 

26.84 

53.f)6 

10.23 

17.89 

8.90 
13.72 

1.95 

1.67 
1228.52 

4.68 

5.90 

6.09 
12.'  8 

9.54 

20.25 

66.87 

8.26 

83.86 

10.41 

30.00 

56.38 

1.91 
7.'-2 

2.09 


47.39 

3.00 

12.17 

5.38 


150 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  ( 


ipensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Crawford  County — {Continued). 

Yenango iJohn  11.  Culbertson 

"West  Greenwood  . . . Eobert  Logan 


Cramberlasid  County. 


Allen 

Big  Spring 

Bloserville 

Boiling  Springs 

Carlide  (c.  h.) 

Carlisle  Springs 

Dickinson  

Eberly’s  Mill 

Good  Hope 

Hogestown 

Kerrsville 

Lee’s  ^ Eoads 

Lisburn 

Meehanicsburgh 

Mount  Eock 

Newburgh 

New  Cumberland . . . 

New  Kingstown 

Newville 

Oakville 

Papertown 

Plainfield 

She}jiherdstown 

Shippensburgh 

Sliiremantown 

Sterrett’s  Gap 

Stouglistown 

Walnut  Bottom 

West  Pairview 

West  Hill 

White  House ' 


Peter  Livinger 

Joseph  Hood 

William  Green..  . . 
Adam  M.  Leidich. . 
John  B.  Bratton  . . . 
Anson  P.  Norton  . . 

John  Auld 

Christian  Eberly. . . 
Samuel  Shaetfer  . . . 

John  B.  Leidig 

Charles  Harvey. . . 

Daniel  S.  Croft 

William  Lloyd 

William  Eckels. . . . 

George  Miller 

John  A.  Eea 

John  G.  Miller 

Valentine  Shaley  . . 
Daniel  S.  Dunlap  . . 
Patrick  G.  McCoy. . 
Joseph  W.  Patton. . 

Eufus  K.  Burns 

George  Thomas  . . . 
John  H.  Criswell  . . 
Samuel  Shireman. . 
JohnBigham. 
Samuel  Greene  . . . 

James  Kyle 

George  W.  Fessler. 

John  Bigham 

Isaac  Newcomer.. . 


Dauplihi  €ou»ty< 


Benvenue 

Berrysburgh 

Dauphin  

Elizabethville  

Enders 

Enterline 

Fisherville 

Gratz 

Halifax 

Ilarrishurgh  (c.  h.). 

High  Spire 

Hockersville  

Hummelstown 

Linglestown 

Majiadallill 

Middletown 

Millev.sburgh j . 

Pillow 

Portsmouth  

Powl's  Valley 

Short  Mountain.  ... 

Susquehannah  

Union  Deposit 

West  Hanover 

Wiconisto 


Joseph  Smith 

I Henry  C.  Beshler. . . 

John  Hetzel 

Adam  Q.  Bender  . . . 

William  Enders 

Jonathan  Enterline  . 

James  Hoffman 

Daniel  Lehr  

William  D.  Waldron 

John  H.  Brant  

Henry  Stoner 

Martin  Hocker,  Jr  . . 

George  Wolf 

Thomas  Barnett  — 
Thomas  Ilufnagle  . . 
CatharineA  nnStouch 
George  Bowman  . . . 
Daniel  Brua  ...... 

Catharine  E.  Niman. 

J acob  Koons 

Uriah  D.  Fcrree,  Jr. 

Jacob  Halbach 

Amos  I.  Horner  .... 
Jane  S.Van  Der  Slice 
Henry  Shaefer 

Delaware  Coitaity. 

Booth  Corners Thomas  Booth 

Chadu’s  Ford Isaac  Watkin 

Cheder  (.c.  h.; (Jharlotte  Doyle  . . . 

Concordville U>eorge  Hush 

Darby  Garrett  Pearson  . . . 

Edge’mont I Hiram  Grei'u 

GlonEiddlc Samuel  Eiddle  ..  . 

llaverford !'\Vm.  Y.  Stackhouse. 

llowcllville ■. . . .Charles  E.  Baldwin. 

Ivy  Mills  i Henry  B.  Pratt . . . 


Kellysville 
lA'ipersville  . . 

Inina  

Marcu.s  Hook. 

Maiqile 

Media 


Cliarles  Kellv 

Miles  M.  Stifle 

Walker  Y.  lloopes.. 

John  U.  Casey  

Fbenezer  11.  Curtis.. 
Chas.  E.  Williamson. 


.1  .$60.2.’ 

)[  $2,5.92 

. 12.01 

) 6.00 

. I 87.01 

)|  40.33 

. 66.7.3 

1 22.84 

31.66 

1 7.18 

12.011 

( 5.50 

35.15 

■ 13.55 

1493.0(1 

1687.47 

32.38 

26.-33 

85.10 

88.05 

31.78 

20.56 

2.5.61 

12.25 

56.87 

89.70 

14.66 

6.75 

81.54 

20.44 

29.41 

28.61 

380.84 

' 310.53 

12.80 

: 4.76 

92.88 

48.52 

98.98 

■ 38.60 

52..50 

26.05 

292.07 

223.43 

25.21 

12.62 

611.81 

27.14 

27.13 

1".13 

79.06 

68.24 

433.51 

3'^0.23 

117.19 

84.00 

12.09 

7.64 

81.75 

17.62 

2.5.49 

16.08 

■ 44.09 

19.11 

47.45 

22.71 

79.74 

33.23 

220.67 

88.72 

36.18 

14.77 

20.04 

10.64 

89.20 

23.30 

97.93 

47.86 

20O".0o 

14,72().flO 

57.10 

24..51 

36.o(' 

19.00 

200.60 

58.18 

47.61 

25.83 

19.42 

9.96 

333.42 

379.23 

191.43 

41. .58 

32.23 

19.27 

233.92 

390.62 

42.91 

22.43 

1.5.57 

7.64 

35.12 

15.33 

49.63 

25.67 

! 161.6-' 

S6.U6 

14.24 

6.95 

4.5.97 

13.75 

727.58 

649.61 

73.22 

24.10 

213.88 

1-34.05 

.5.5.1 1 

1S.83 

15.8.40 

96.13 

37.31 

18.41 

38.2 ' 

S.77 

6(  .44 

2.3.41 

T5..'6 

49.-8 

110.43 

5t.,8l 

.5' 1.46 

23.86 

12'  .oe 

4..44 

36.13 

18.9  ; 

16;  ■..83 

67.57 

Delcmare  Covnity— {Continued). 

Newtown  Square 

Oakdale 

Eadnor  

Eose  Tree 

Spread  Eagle 

Thornton 

Thurlow 

Upper  Darby 

Village  Green 

West  Haverford  . . 


Benezett 

Benzinger 

Caledonia 

Hellen 

Hick’s  Eun 

Kerseys 

New  Righland 

Pine  Street 

Mdgetoay  (c.  h.) 

Second  Fork 

Williamsville 


Leedom  Kirk 

$73.75 

William  Ogden 

51. .37 

John  W.  Pechin 

54.21 

Matilda  B.  Cummins 

12.S5 

Mifflin  LeAvis 

1(;6.16 

Thos.  W.  Pilkington. 

5. 28 

EdAvin  H.  Curtis 

— 

John  HaAvkins  . . . . 

51.19 

Jonathan  E.  Johnson 

104.59 

John  G.  Henderson. 

266.82 

Elk  County. 

William  A.  Bly 

16.43 

George  Weis 

58.00 

Eobert  Eothrock 

47.62 

Minor  Wilcox 

27.74 

James  Barr 

13.13 

Charles  E.  Earley. . . 

17.29 

Charles  Stubbs 

2.50 

Henry  Mason 

12.63 

Jerome  PoAvell 

111.60 

Jacob  Stahlschmidt. 

23.17 

Easselas  W.  Brown. 

14.80 

$33.0G 

2!k39 

32.46 
7.34 

62.47 
3.15 

20.35 

13.21 

4.l9 


9.02 

87.00 
16.60 
10.79 

8.93 

16.00 
L70 
8.12 

31.00 

10;34 

7.04 


Erie  County. 


Albion 

Belle  Yalley 

Carter  Hill 

Cherry  Hill 

Cook 

East  Greene 

Edenville 

Edinboro’ 

Elk  Creek 

Erie  (c.  h.) 

Fairview 

Franklin  Corners  . . . 

Girard 

Greenfield 

Harbour  Creek 

Leboeuf 

Lundy’s  Lane 

McKean 

Moorhead  ville 

North  East 

Northville 

Platea 

Springfield  jxj  Eoads, 

Sterrettania 

Stewart 

SAvan  Station 

Union  Mills 

Waterford 

Wattsburgh 

Wayne 

Weils’  Corners 

Wesley  ville 

West  Springfield 


Josiah  Sullivan 

•Tnaepb  Vanc.e 

164.57 

I 165.00 

David  White 

8.38 

4.51 

Ira  Harrington 

18.79 

1 9.87 

Harvey  Davis 

26.10 

1 12.64 

Joseph  Smith 

4.00 

2.50 

Eobert  H.  Frisbee  . . 

— 

— 

Marcus  Salev 

159.40 

! 90.61 

Daniel  M.  Wood 

42.02 

26.81 

Benjamin  F.  Sloan . . 

1 2000.00! 

2.59 

Daniel  Weidler. . .. 

165.11 

63.23 

Ivory  Hawkins 

1".32 

5.26 

Monroe  Hutchinson . 

345.(4 

267.00 

William  P.  Barber. . 

11.93 

i 7.58 

Clarilla  Stinson 

78.011 

1 36.19 

Perry  G.  Stranahan. 

9.29 

3.96 

Wallace  Sherman. . . 

73.58' 

41.86 

Titus  D.  Chellis  

86..ss: 

32.06 

Joseph  Y.  Moorhead 

33.27 

8.47 

Mrs.KebeccaBraAvley 

1 318.481 

244.46 

John  Tajdor  

50.511 

21.56 

Samuel  Sisson 

113.95; 

39.22 

Timothy  S.  Cowles . . j 

1 1.53.92 

75.22 

Elias  Brecht  

' 13.04 

7.16 

Eobert  McCrea,  4th.  i 

11.06' 

3.21 

Samuel  Seldon | 

51.89' 

27.05 

Eoswell  H.  Brown. . 1 

94.8  li 

39.48 

HenrvColt  i 

372.14 

284.21 

Wareh’m  B.Williamsj 

167..59 

71.93 

EosAvell  B.  Adams . . i 

5,5.80 

23.65 

Henry  Hitt 1 

22.21 ; 

9.66 

Samuel  L.  Potter  . . . j 

82.36' 

23.83 

Gilbert  Hurd j 

82.63 1 

59.08 

Fayette  County. 

Belle  Vernon Eobert  Boyle [ 

BroAvnsville Isaac  Bailey I 

Connellsville ProvanceMcCormick| 

CookstoAvn Eobert  G.  Mullin  . . . ' 

DaAvson — John  Davis 

Ea.st  Liberty William  Beattie ; 

Elm  Jacob  A.  H.  Miller.. 

Farmington Sebastian  Eu.sh \ 

Fayette'Springs jWilliajii  M.  Shipley.; 


Flatwoods John  Townsend 

Heistersburgh ! John  S.  CoiiAvell 

McClellandtOAvn 

Masmitown 

.MerritstoAvn 

IMoiTi.^  Eoads  . 

Ni'av  Geneva  .... 

IS'eAV  Salem 

Pennsville 


Perry  opolis . 
Eed  Stone . . 


.David  E.  Eillle j 

jElisha  Langhead  . . . , 

I .Alexander  BroAA  n. . 
Nicholas  Jolin.-on,  Jr 
Samuel  E.  Dilliner. . , 
Charles  S.  Seaton, . j 
Chri.-5toi)her  E.  Ston- 

.‘cker I 

William  I.  Glirist  . . . ' 
Hughlleiiry  Connelly  1 


66.42 1 
731.22; 
33".‘20 
176.9S: 

9.6o 

O-'.Jc 

33.(i7 

44.14 

15.67 

16.99 


4. 3. 77) 

44.76 

S8.46j 

9it.46| 

25.26: 


32.71 
558.67 
251 .58 

93.82 

4.58 

23.72 
21. >4 
13.96 

s!71 

5.<J7 

23.42 

12.85 

13.13 

19.-6 

18.64 

L-.ll 

45.70 

11.87 


♦ 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


151 


Left-hand  colnmn  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Ri^'lit-Iiainl  one,  net  levenuo  of  Olhce  to  l)ei)artment. 


Fayette  Cov,nty — {Continued). 


Searight’3 James  Allison 

Smithfield William  McCleary 

Spring  Hill  Furnace.  J.  Kennedy  Duncan 

Tippecanoe  John  B.  Patterson  . 

Tyrone  Mills jHngh  Chain 

Cniontown  (c.  h.) ...  Armstrong  Hadden 
Upper  Middletown..  Edward  G.  Eoddy  . 

Wood  vale | William  Walter  . . . 

Forest  County. 

Clarington Thomas  Kerr  j 36.00 

Foxburgh Charles  I.  Fox 2.49 

Marionville j John  D.  Hunt I 17.27 


$31.02 

114.74 

22.87 

19.03 

28.00 

731.25 

85.51 

22.71 


Franklin  Counly. 


Amberson’s  Y alley . . 
Cham'berfiburgh{<i.'h.) 

Concord 

Doylesburgh 

Dry  Kun 

Fannettsburgh 

Fayetteville 

Green  Castle 

Green  Village 

Jackson  HaU 

Keeffer’s  Store 

Loudon 

Marion 

Mercersburgh 

Mont  Alto 

New  Guilford  

Orrstown 

Pleasant  Hall 

Quincy 

Eoxbury 

Saint  Thomas 

Scotland 

Spring  Eun 

State  Line .- 


Sylvan 

Upper  Strasburgh. 

Upton 

Waynesboro’ 

Welsh  Eun 


John  Creamer 

John  Noel 

William  Johnston. . . 
Joseph  M.  Doyle  . . . 

Henry  S.  Doyle 

I John  Kegerries 

I Hiram  HYysinger  — 
William  McCrory.. . 

John  P.  Wallace 

Thos.  C.  Fitzgerald. . 

Jonathan  Strine 

John  Mullan 

Jacob  Greenawalt. . . 

Eliza  Carson 

Ephraim  J.  Small. . . 
Nathan  E.  Hutchison 

Cyrus  B.  Euby 

Charles  Whealen  . . . 
George  A.  Anderson 
Esrom  D.  Weaver  . . 
Christian  W.  Burk- 
holder   

J.  W.  Dunmire 

William  A.  Mackey. 

John  Eearick 

John  Zimmerman. . . 
Josephus  M.  Wolfkill 

George  Cook 

Jacob  E.  Welsh 

Thomas  Bowles 


Fiilttin  County. 

Burnt  Cabins Jamison  KeUy 

Fort  Littleton 

Harrisonville 

McConnellsburgh . 

New  Grenada  — 

Spearsville 

Warfordsburgh . . . 

Webster’s  Mill’s. . . 

West  Dublin 


Thomas  M.  Hedding 

David  Mitzler ... 

Daniel  Fore 

James  McStunkard  . 
George  W.  B.  Sipe. . 

Jacob  Walters 

David  Crouse 

James  Lyon 


10.06 

1134.17 

47.96 

15.00 
39.03 
78.35 

121.79 

806.29 

28.84 
28.15 

6.93 

96.02 

33.78 

334.35 

15.14 

67.15 

15.25 
60.09 
43.61 

86.74 

33.26 

24.00 
47.44 
27.32 
56.48 

59.16 
283.55- 

25.84 


42.56 

26.1  d) 

78.12 
217.78 

13.13 
22.90 
27.21 
23.34 

6.54 


$5.56 

9.56 

14.69 

7.33 

17.00 

695.00 

16.08 

3.04 


16.56 

1.62 

6.89 


1225.18 

23.63 

7.40 

16.62 

12.14 

33.71 
195.65 

16.16 

8.67 

3.82 

28.00 

10.08 

225.18 

7.98 

21.37 

8.34 

14.12 

23.04 

53.46 

15.88 

10.04 

31.26 

15.26 
12..54 
19.62 

213.16 

12.71 


19.11 

15.00 

25.95 

187.87 

6.84 

12.61 

12.16 

13.02 

4.08 


€reene  County. 


Carmicliael’s 

Clarksville 

Davistown 

Day’s  Store 

Dunkard  

Greennhoro’  (c.  h.,'.- 

Hunter’s  Cave  

Jefferson 

Jollvtown 

Kirby 

Mapletown  

Mount  Morris 

New  Freeport 

Pursley 

Eice’s  Landing 

Eogersvilie 

Euff  Creek 

Eyerson’s  Station  . . . 

Spragg’s  

Wayncfsburrjh  (c.  h.) 


^Vlfred  Frost 

115.15 

1 29.89 

jFreeman  Dougherty. 

44.31 

22.57 

■William  J.  Baker. . . 

•9.00 

1 6.0O 

Frank  Day  

11.54 

1 4.00 

George  Kussart 

14.()i 

' ll..50i 

William  Boughner.. 

3I..29 

5.00 

j 14.30  j 

Jesse  Kent  

1 3.00 

Hiram  H.  JAndsey. . 

86.03 

49.49 

John  Hagan 

2I.0''.i 

11.26  1 

John  Hudson 

D.32i 

1-2.30  1 

Charles  A.  Mestrezat 

19.24 

■ 12.461 

Wa.shington  G.  Mor- 
ris   

31.67 

16.70  1 

George  G.  Nuzum  . . 

8.59 

2.33' 

James  Call,  Jr 

!'.6  : 

5.1-2 

William  Sharpneck. 

43.0(( 

22.75  j 

1 John  Thompson 

2 '.11 

11.76 

Moel  L.  Sutton 

2.00 

1.50  1 

iJames  P.  Vanata  .. . 

19.32 

12.60  1 

A.  Jackson  Maple  . . 

4.40 

3.1-1 

.Matthew  Dill,  Jr 

279,16 

203.9  i 1 

Greene  County — {Continued'). 


White  Cottage 

Thomas  Odenbaugh.| 

$5.00 

$3.78 

Whiteley 

Imri  Taylor ! 

-.f2.49 

17.09 

Willow  Tree 

Lot  Laiitz 1 

6.95 

4.7  1 

Windridge 

David  II.  Brewer. . . j 

21.94 

14.2 ! 

Huntssigdon  C«imty. 

Airy  Dale 

Eobert  K.  Allison . . . 

10.96 

1 5.72 

Alexandria 

Henry  C.  Walker, . . 

163.32! 

163.21 

Aughwick  Mills 

John  Eby  

: 

Barre  Forge 

Samuel  M.  Green. . . 

28.0Sj 

17.00 

Birmingham 

James  Thomson 

129.88 

78.00 

Broad  Top  

Jesse  Cook 

9.95 

4.33 

Calvin 

Eobert  A.  Oakman  . 

10.32 

2.75 

Cassville 

James  Henderson  . . 

101.81 

41.58 

Coalmont 

Joseph  A.  Aloore  . . . 

24.43 

14.67 

Coffee  Eun 

Janies  Entrekin,  Jr  . 

11.33 

- 7.00 

Colerain  Forge 

David  Stewart  

86.43 

18.17 

Cottage 

Benjamin  Hartman. 

11.75 

6.61 

Cumminsville 

Andrew  J.  AIcCoy  . . 

7.50 

3.91 

Eagle  Foundry 

John  Hamilton 

11.73 

7.24 

East  Barre 

John  C.  Couch 

22.25 

31.19 

Ennisville 

William  H.  Harper  . 

19.45 

12.08 

Graysville 

William  S.  Curry,  Jr. 

25.86 

10.75 

Greenwood  Furnace 

John  A.  Wright  .• . . . 

17.40 

11.66 

Huntingdon  (c.  h.)  . 

William  Lewis 

669.63 

855.98 

James’  Creek 

David  H.  Campbell. 

67.35 

39.20 

McAlevy’s  Fort 

George  W.  Patterson 

55.49 

26.00 

McConnellstown 

Benj’n  L.  Alegahen  . 

82.00 

15.30 

Maddensville 

Eobert  Madden 

11.50 

7.93 

IVrnnnr  Hill 

fT  Clark  W alkcr 

29.29^ 

17.00 

AJ  ft  ssoyshti  rgh 

•Tolin  Trvinp 

Mill  Creek 

Lloyd  Meredith 

100.00 

50.91 

Monroe  Furnace . . . 

Joseph  E.  Mitchell. . 

— 

— 

Mount  Union  . ... 

George  Eby,  Jr  . ... 

112.80 

52.14 

Orbisonia 

Thomas  E.  Orbison  . 

76.37 

35.65 

Paradise  Furnace. . . 

John  E.  Kitterman . . 

80.00 

44.09 

Shade  Gap  

George  AV.  Eouse. . . 

89.18 

41.90 

Shaver’s  Creek 

John  Cresswell 

119.21 

50.95 

Shir  ley  sburgh 

James  G.  Lightner. . 

167.26 

107.75 

Spruce  Creek 

George  H.  Steiner  . . 

167.92 

118.54 

Three  Springs 

William  P.  Taylor  . . 

47.93 

24.23 

Todd  

Thomas  G.  Stapleton 

3.43 

2.19 

Vineyard  Mills 

Samuel  H.  Bell 

9.94 

5.02 

W^nrrior’s  ATfirlr 

.Tfine  Van  tries 

69.41 

28  74 

Water  Street 

Henry  B.  Mytinger. . 

37-2.14 

234.21 

West  Barre 

William  Eiddles 

42.91 

19.61 

Indiana  County. 

Armagh 

James  Johnston 

94.17 

1 49.09 

Black  Lick 

Nathaniel  P.  Turner 

29.63 

17.- '5 

Blairsville 

Wilson  Knott 

562.91 

526  86 

Brush  Valley 

Matthew  AVilson,  Jr.. 

43.05 

1 24.43 

Carter’s  Mill 

Samuel  McCartney  . 

11.46 

3.76 

Chambersville 

George  Swan 

5.47 

2.83 

Clarksburgh 

Joseph  II.  Caldwell. 

10-4.37 

23.42 

Coal  Port 

John  Fulton 

12.63 

6.69 

Decker’s  Point 

William  Alidkirk  . . . 

— 



East  Centreville 

William  Carnahan. . 

19.09 

12.27 

Ebenezer  

Jiieob  Harrold  

10.26 

5.35 

Home 

Eobert  Camion 

34.00 

14.83 

Hillsdftlft 

T-Till 

Indiana  (c.  h.) 

James  E.  Coulter  . . . 

36,3.82 

321. .30 

Kent  

Eobert  TTunhir  

52.89 

2 4.40 

M-nlinninor  . . 

»T nh  n !■<’  \v  i cr 

39.97 

16.65 

Marohnnd  . ... 

John  Y.  Smitten 

26.45 

1C>.92 

Mitchell’s  Mills  

I John  C.  Conner 

38.38 

21.79 

Newman’s  Mills 

'David  E.  Kinports.. 

94.9-: 

40.66 

Penn  Eun 

AVilliam  Evans 

23.53 

12.39 

Plumville 

Philip  Mickesoll 

41. ()4 

21.51 

Saltsburgh 

jAlexander  Fleming. 

235.74 

I 2.v!.17 

Shclocta 

ISamuel  Walker 

! 36.41 

1 15.19 

Smicksburgh  

William  Eobinson  . . 

1 3-^.59 

20.23 

Strongstown  

lAdam  Lowry  

[ 113.52 

1 1,5.72 

Tunnel 

Eobert  G.  Johnston. 

! 24.84 

! 1.5.00 

AVpst.  T.pbnnnn 

rTaincs  ^ViIso^ 

34.-22 

' 1 9.59 

Willet 

Jesse  Marlin 

1 19.66 

' 1o!33 

JcilcrBon  County. 

Alvan j.Vlcx’r  McConnell. 


Big  Eun  . 
Brockwayville. . . 


James  U.  Gillespie. 
tVsai^h  .M.  Clarke  . . 


19.74  12.51 

6.0(1 1 2..50 

33.65!  11.62 


152 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OflQce  to  Department. 


Jefferson  County — {Continued). 


Bt'oohville  (c.  li.)  . . . 
Cool  Spring 

Corsica 

Hamilton 

Porter 

Pimxutawney 

Eeynoldsville 

Eiehardsville  

Einggold 

Summersville 

Warsaw 


Kennedy  L.  Blood . 
Thompson  A.McKin 

stry 

Mark  Eodgers . . . 
Eobert  Hamilton . 
Eobert  A.  Travis 
Thomas  McKee  . 
John  S.  Smith  . . . 
William  E.  Eichards 
Eobert  T.  Perry  . 
Leopold  Heilbruner 
John  Eeed  


Juniata  County. 

Academia .Sarah  Ellen  Todd. 


East  Salem Joseph  Kurtz 

East  Waterford Undrew  J.  Ferguson 

Honey  Grove j Joshua  Beale 

McAllisterville 

McCoysville 

McCulloch’s  Mills . . . 


Mexico 

Mifflintown  (c.  h.)  . . 

Mohontongo 

Oakland  Mills 

Patterson 

Peru  Mills  

Pleasant  View 

Port  Eoyal 

Eichfield 

Spruce  Hill 

Thompsontown 

Walnut .' 

Waterloo 


Calvin  B.  North  . . . 
Joseph  S.  Laird  . . . 
Abraham  Given  . . 
David  Gingerich . . . 
Jacob  A.  Christy . . . 

A.  G.  Cox 

Lucian  Wilson 

Jacob  W.Oberholtzer 
William  H.  Patterson 
James  B.  Milliken  . . | 
John  B.  Henderson.! 
Andrew  Kohler,  Jr  . i 

John  Maffett j 

Erasmus  D.  Crawford 
David  A.  Dough  man 
Eobert  Eobinson i 


Lancaster  County. 


Adamstown 

Bainbridge 

Bareville 

Bart 

Bartville 

BeartoAvn 

Beliemonte 

Binkley’s  Bridge  . 

Blue  Ball  

Bowmansville 

Brickerville 

Brinkley’s  Bridge. 

Buck  

Cain’s 

Camargo 

Cambridge 

Chesnut  Level. . 

Christiana 


Churchtown 

Clonmell 

Cocalico 

Colemanville  . . . 

Colcrain 

Columbia 

Conestoga 

Durlach 

East  Hempfield. 
Elizabethtown . . 

Enterprise 

ICphratah 

Falmoulli 

Farmcrsville  ... 
Fuilon  House  . . 

Oap  

Goodville 

Gordonsville  . . . 

Greene 

Grotf's  Store  . . . 

Herni.fl.-ld 

Highville 

Hiliklelon  

Iiitorcourso 

Kiiizers 

Kirk’s  Mills  . . . . 


Martin  L.  Weidner. 
Eliza  F.  Galbraith  . 
Martin  B.  Weidler. 
Ann  Elizabeth  Miller 
Thomas  Ferguson 

Martin  Leber 

Samuel  Spindler. . 

David  ^mmy 

Henry  Yundt 

Israel  B.  Musselmau 
Jacob  Miller  — 
Thompson  Brubaker 
Nathaniel  Mayer 

Eobert  Smith 

H.  H.  Breneman, 

John  W.  Irwin 

Barbara  Johnson  . . 
Marshall  J.  Speak 

man 

Lott  Eogersv 

James  B.  Kennedy 
Eichard  Flickinger 
Joseph  H.  Peters  . 
Ab’m  D.  Whitesides, 
Amelia  S.  Moderwell 

Adam  Kcndig 

John  Elser  

•lohn  Shreiner 

Benjamin  F.  Baer  . 

John  Dunlap 

John  W.  Gross 

Abraham  Collins  . . 
Christian  F.  Groff. . 

Harvey  Swift 

James  Hopkins  ... 
Martin  E.  Stauffer  . 
Josej)!!  H.  Black. . . 
Fleming  JilcSparrow 
Samuel  Groff.  Jr. 
John  Seaclirist  . . 
Christian  H.  Zimmer 

John  AVickel 

Benjamin  F.  lloll 
Robert  Tagert . . . 
Levi  Kirk 


$348.88 

$365.81 

19.14 

11.74 

77.00 

31.26 

16.68 

7.93 

8.44 

2.15 

135.11 

72.34 

36.80 

12.59 

18.23 

12.10 

18.77 

11.66 

22.73 

13.47 

18.00 

7.00 

104.29 

3.00 

18.55 

11.81 

41.35 

18.61 

,7.07 

' 4.64 

70.00 

30.06 

20,00 

11.34 

22.03 

9.61 

77.96 

39.38 

1 239.62 

311.18 

47.00 

27.47 

108.78 

48.38 

24.25. 

12.42 

i 25.79 

9.14 

1 232.00 

45.84 

i 50.29 

29.07 

j 19.43 

6.40 

100.26 

66.59 

20.69 

9.63 1 

i 27.15 

15.94 

56.93 

24.83 

83.07 

29.24 

51.78 

3.90 

75.29 

27.88 

15.50 

7.60 

21.12 

8.88 

47.11 

12.57 

19.62 

4.80 

43.3s 

26.12 

17.28 

8.63 

20.35 

2.55 

38.00 

^1.87 

32.19 

14.92 

16.58 

6.04 

16.11 

7.95 

S7.S2 

29.13 

137.53 

19.90 

97.47 

25.84 

6.06 

2.60 

7.34 

2.73 

31.18 

3.72 

28.00 

13.00 

1118.85 

1112.30 

59.44 

17.80 

34.92 

8.60 

51.03 

1S.98 

237.36 

167.53 

127.21 

33.45 

193.67 

4.25 

33.25 

14.38 

26.49 

10.14 

187.85 

159.21 

41.94 

11.78 

41.73 

22.21 

86.84 

15.33 

22.97 

7.00 

32.1 1 

17.39 

14.67 

0.26 

50.27 

3.51 

6S.97 

1 7.93 

76.9(' 

32.  IS 

28.15 

14.24 

Lancaster  County — {Continued). 


Lampeter 

Henry  Miller 

1 $36.23 

$20.97 

Lancaster  (c..  h.) 

Henry  M.  Eeigart  . , 

2000.00 

4272.06 

Landisville 

Martin  M.  Swarr 

63.97 

28.04 

Leacock 

Michael  Bender 

55.06 

12.50 

Liberty  Square 

Joseph  P.  Hutton. . . 

34.52 

17.93 

Litiz 

Daniel  Kreider 

342,15 

331.15 

Manheim 

Andrew  J.  Eby ..'... 

107,90 

Manor 

Abraham  H.  Kauff- 
man 

44.89 

25.20 

Marietta 

James  Cushman 

402.39 

283.73 

Martickville 

Hiram  Watson 

15.74 

10.47 

Martinsville 

John  Eaub 

15.27 

5.23 

Mastersonville 

Joseph  Masterson  . . 

22.15 

8.32 

May 

Hiram  Beaver  

21.76 

7.39 

Maytowm 

.Taeob  Rower 

105.87 

24.67 

Mechanic’s  Grove  .. 

John  S.  Jordan 

20.21 

6.84 

Millersville 

Peter  H.  Lvne 

91.99 

24.56 

Mount  Hope 

A.  Bates  Grubb 

14.0,6 

4.69 

Mount  Joy 

Joshua  Leader 

370.98 

399.61 

Moiirit  Np,1)o 

1^(11  O'!  OS 

23.60 

6.26 

Mountville 

Benjamin  A.  Witmer 

58'.94 

30.83 

Neffsville  

Daniel  Hoffman 

31.17 

2.07 

Kow  Ttaovillp 

.Tnlin  riAnrnfl 

New  Holland 

Peter  Eeam  

153.36 

52.98 

New  Milltown 

Thomas  J.  Eingwalt. 

12.34 

7.47 

New  Providence 

John  Tweed 

26.37 

8.00 

Nine  Points 

Lewis  Phipps 

6.94 

2.93 

Oak  Hill 

Jonathan  Hamilton. 

'38,49 

21.97 

Oak  Shade 

Franklin  Sutton  — 

14.81 

6.06 

Octoraro 

Francis  J.  Pennock. 

19.75 

10.75 

Oregon 

Jacob  F,  Young 

32.41 

6.33 

Paradise 

Amos  L.  Witmer 

132.30 

88.89 

Penn  

Hiram  E.  Hull 

21.90 

2.27 

Peter’s  Creek 

Law’rence  Hippie ... 

59.90 

26.56 

Piquea 

George  W.  Werntz. . 

36.61 

14.00 

Pleasant  Grove 

Jeremiah  B.  Haines. 

51.67 

30,31 

Pusey  ville 

Mahlon  Pusey 

12.85 

6.04 

Quarryville 

James  E.  Ewing 

24.94 

8.77 

Eawlinsville 

Wm.  E.  Eamsay 

82.92 

8.72 

Reamstow'n 

Andrew  Eeam 

71,92 

9.72 

Eeinholdsville 

George  Eeinhold  . . . 

14.05 

8.50 

Eothsville 

.Teremiab  Roth  ...  . 

33.65 

16.14 

Safe  Harbor 

John  Kolp 

351.25 

200.75 

Salisbury 

Henry  Worst,  Jr 

11.00 

7.00 

John  W.  Mentzer. . . 

19.61 

4.90 

Silver  Spring 

Henry  G.  Bruckhart 

55.24 

29.53 

Slack  Water 

Andrew'  F.  Metzgar. 

9.S9 

1.63 

Smithville 

John  C.  Smith 

17.36 

9.00 

Smyrna 

John  Homsher,  Jr  . . 

22.11 

7.39 

South  Hermitage  . . . 

John  McGill 

26.70 

10.26 

Sporting  Hill j 

Henry  AI.  Brubaker . 

24.58 

1,63 

Strasburgh ' 

James  Paul 

257.87 

145.88 

Swarr’s  Mills 

Jacob  Hershev 

5.08' 

1.10 

Terre  Hill 

Jeremiah  Garmau  . . 

28.04; 

13.35 

Vogansville 

Herman  S.  Hoffman. 

18.601 

6.31 

Wakefield 

Samuel  Wilkinson  . . 

29.97] 

13.46 

West  Earl 

Jacob  Bussor 

86.44 

3.93 

Willow  Street 

Henry  M.  Kreider  . . 

9.18 

3.29 

Weaver’s  Mill 

John  Weaver 

'”] 



White  Oak 

Daniel  Hankins 

i 

— 

Lawrence  Coimty. 


Chenango 

Cross  Cut 

East  Brook  — 
Edinburgh  — 
Enon  Valley  . 
Ilarlensburgh 

Hillsville 

Irish  Hippie . . 

Iilarr 

Marvin  


William  C.Harbeson 

David  Beaver 

Joseph  Campbell.. 
James  jMitcheltree. 
George  E.  Patterson 

Henry  Hall 

William  McCreary 
Elizabeth  Steen  .'. 
John  McClung — 
Josephs.  Williamson 

l^Iount  Jackson George  Cooper 

Neshannoek  Falls. . . Samuel  Holstein . . . 

New  Bedford Isaac  P.  Cowder. . . 

Xewcaxile  (c.  h.) [David  Tidball 

New  'Wilmington . . . James  S.  Hunter  . . 

Plain  Grove [Hutchison  Bovard. 

Princeton John  Randolph 

Pulaski  William  McCready. 

Rose  Point John  Smith.  

Wurtemberg Johnson  Kirker  . . . 


8.65 

2.52 

44.78 

19.76 

39.39 

10.69 

57.00 

26.00 

151.32 

75.15 

62.37 

32.13 

28.26 

14.90 

40.37 

17.28 

9.35 

5.71 

97.55 

51.51 

11.00 

7.00 

47.95 

25.83 

941.75 

:1045..53 

2S1.74 

19.5.29 

,30.59 

21.27 

25.52 

16.30 

75.71 

41.51 

11.79 

37.92 

217.65 

-f 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


163 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lebanon  County* 

Anmille John  Frantz  

Bangor John  Lee 

Bellview Jacob  Hgilman 

Campbelltown 'John  Wolfersberger 

Colebrook j William  Coleman. . . ; 

Cornwall | Robert  W.  Coleman 

East  Hanover Thomas  A.  Harper. . | 


$1T4.33  $144.46 


Fredericksburgh. 

Jonestown 

Lebanon  (c.  h.) . 

Meyerstown 

Millbach 

Mount  Zion 

Ono  

Palmyra 

Shaefferstown  . . 


I John  Painh 

John  Bickel,  Jr ! 

Mrs.AnnL.Euthrauff 

William  Stoever 

Oliver  Weigley  .... 

Samuel  Goshert 

Milton  Cooper 

Christian  Hoffer 

Alfred  V.  Bucher. . . 


31.98 

5T.84 

1T.38 

T4.55 

62.84 

60.89 

120.80 

738.80 

186.00 

16.06 

19.30 

14.30 
97.60 
84.55 


Lehigh  County. 


Allentoxcn  (c.  h.)  . . 

Breiuigsville 

Catasaiiqua 

Centre  Valley 

Claussville 

Coopersburgh 

Dillingersville 

Emaus 

Fogelsville 

Friedensville 


Germansville 

Hosensack 

Jacksonville 

Lowhill 

Lynnville 

Macungie  

New  Tripoli 

North  Whitehall  .. 

Orefield 

Rittersville 

Eucksville 

Saucon  Valley 

Schnecksville 

Seiberlingville 

Shimerville 

Shoenersville 

Slatedale 

Slatington  

South  Whitehall. . . 

Trexlertown 

W'eisenburgh  .... , 


Maria  E.  Hornbeck . 
Matilda  Cope 

920.81 

31.86 

Solomon  Biery 

Jacob  Jacoby 

268.95 

38.68 

Joseph  Slough 

11.10 

73.20 

6.74 

39.46 

45.60 

27.94 

Jonathan  Price 

Erwin  Burkhalter  . . 
Joseph  Treichler  ... 
Solomon  Fogel . ... 
Reuben  Lichtenwal- 
ter 

David  Ross 

17.75 

Solomon  L.  Holder. . 
Henry  Creitz  

26.74 

26.36 

Peter  Lentz 

5.48 

John  Seiberling 

Aaron  Erdman 

Samuel  Camp  

Stephen  Balliet 

Samuel  Sieger 

Charles  Ritter 

12.09 

52.76 

17.17 

79.29 

21.33 

16.96 

Martin  A.  Seiple 

Charles  Wittman  . . . 
Peter  Gross 

34.77 

20.10 

26.42 

John  F.  Seiberling. . 
Charles  B.  Shimer.. 
Samuel  Saylor 

12.56 

28.04 

12.91 

Stinson  Hagaman.. . 
Robert  McDowell . . . 
AYilliam  Walbert . . . 

John  E.  Schall 

Samuel  Fritz 

168.38 

14..34 

38.98 

9.44 

J Israel  Wesco 

24.32 

Luzerne  County* 

Albert’s 'Simon  Shoemaker 

Archbald 'Peter  Walsh 

Bailey  Hollow H.  L.  Halstead  . . . 

Bald  Mount | Amos  Beemer 

Beach  Grove I Andrew  Cortright 

Beach  Haven Stephen  Hill 

Bear  Creek iStiles  Williams... 

Blakeley Levi  Lillibridge  . . 

Black  Creek Amos  Eittenhouse 

Cambra William  E.  Barrett 

Campbell Richard  H.  Burns. 

Carbondale Anthony  Grady  . 

Carverton Rufus  Carver 

Church  Hill Freeman  Thomas 

Clark’s  Green .John  C.  Higgins.. 

Clifton Emanuel  Van  Horn 

Conyngham William  Drumheller 

Daleville Michael  Latouche 

Dallas .Jacob  Rice,  2d  ... 

Dorrance William  S.  ICester 

Drum’s George  Drum  . . . 

Duninore Henry  Summers. 

Dunnings  Hiram  Griffin  . . . 

Exeter James  Mantayne 

Fair  Mount  Springs  David  Goss 

I'leetville Milo  B.  Hartley  . 

Forty  Fort Elijah  Shoemaker 

Green  Grove  — ...jSilas  H.  Callender 


37.00 

118.00 

46.05 

27.30 

2.3.98 

58.10 
22.50 

27.11 
14.09 
27.63 

5.27 

778.00 

4.. 38 

9.. 39 
56.95 
45.27 
43.93 
80.24 

22.36 
6.96 

51.52 

260.48 

20.46 

32.37 
11.69 
29.97 
19.86 
12.75 


12.49 

22.76 

2.16 

12.56 

16.18 

7.00 

73.39 

780.00 

150.62 

8.03 

.43 

4.66 

36.51 

35.98 


869.40 

11.32 

177.40 

22.11 

7.53 

39.38 

3.64 

24.11 

22.36 

16.20 

6.49 

10.28 

5.12 

8.69 

1.00 

19..33 

2.97 

23.33 
14.10 

8.15 

15.89 

13.06 
8.62 
6.66 

12.07 

7.98 

87.81 

8.73 

18.04 

3.44 

13.33 


1.84 

69.98 

23.81 

14.76 

8.20 

34.96 
8.44 

15.45 
10.40 
14..37 

3.98 

723.48 

3.05 

5..34 

30.97 
18.78 

34.46 
43.09 

14.65 
3.89 

24.60 
176.67 

13.01 

20.65 

6.88 

11.80 

8.25 

10.60 


Luzerne  County— {Continued). 

Harveyville 

Hazleton 

Hendricksburgh . . . 

Hobbie  

Humphreysville  . . . 

Huntsville 


Hyde  Park 

Jeansville 

Jessup 

liingston 

Kunckle 

Lake 

Lehman 

Lutsey 

Milwaukie 

Morrison 

Moscow 

Muhlenburgh 

Nanticoke 

Nescopeck 

New  Columbus 

Newport  Centre 

Old  Forge 

Orange  

Pencader  

Pittston  Ferry 

Plainsville 

Plymouth 

Port  Blanchard 

Providence  

Ransom 

Red  Rock 

Scranton 

Shickshinny 

Sloyersville 

Sweet  Valley 

Sybertsville 

Throopsville 

Town  Hill 

Town  Line 

Trucksville  

Wallsville 

Wapwallopen 

Waverly 

West  Nanticoke 

White  Haven 

Wilkesbarre  (c.  h.), 
Wyoming 


Robert  S.  Patterson. 

William  Ivisner 

William  Barkman  .. 

Peter  Readier 

Joseph  P.  Northrop. 
Thomas  M.  Ather- 
ton   

Oliver  P.  Clark 

Charles  S.  Fowler  . . 

Lewis  Seybolt 

Abram  II.  Reynolds 
AVesley  Kunckle  . . . 

Abram  Bisher  

Lorenzo  D.Flanagan 
Frederick  M.  Jones 
Nicholas  G.  Reed  . 
James  Morrison  . . . 

Henry  Gross 

William  S.  Monroe. 

Lewis  C.  Paine 

Joseph  W.  Frey  . . . 

Jacob  Brittain 

George  W.  Hess . . . 
Ebenezer  Drake . . . 
Benjamin  Saylor  . . 
Natiian  Kleintob  . . 
Charles  E.  Gorman 

James  Frick 

Ira  Davenport 

Patrick  Landhan  .. 
Horace  Hollister  .. 
Rich’d  Byron  Smith 
George  G.  Guiser. 
Benjamin  H.  Throop 

James  Post 

David  Walker  . 

Barton  Mott 

Jacob  Bilheimer 
Daniel  E.  Coolbaugh 
Nathan  D.  Stiles. . . 
William  Davenport 

Jacob  Rice 

James  T.  Gorman  . 

John  M.  Heller 

John  Stone 

Minor  Van  Loon.. . 

j William  Fish 

Jacob  Sorber 

lAlpheus  M.  Jeffords 


Lycoming  County* 


Alvira 

Barbour’s  Mills 

Bodine 

Cedar  Run 

Chesnut  Grove 

Clinton  Milis 

Cogan  House 

Corson’s 

Elimsport 

English  Centre 

Haney  ville 

Hughe.sville 

Huntersville 

Jersey  Mills 

Jersey  Shore 

Lairdsville  

Linden  

Loyalsock 

Lycoming  Creek  . . . 

Monturesville 

Moreland 

-Muncy 

Newberry 

Nippenose 

Oval 

Pcrkinsville 

Port  Blanchard 

Ralston 

Road  Hall 

Sallady  burgh 


Abraham  Buss 

John  Barbour 

Samuel  Bodine .... 
Lucius  Truman  . . . 
Zeboeth  I.  Brittain 

John  Kinsey 

Charles  Persun 

Daniel  Corson 

Eobt.  F.  McCormick 

Jacob  C.  Reese 

George  W.  Glover  . . 

James  Laird 

Robert  B.  Web.ster. 
William  Stoddard  . . 
Thomas  Calvert,  Jr. 
Brittain  McGargel. . 
Thomas  Johnston  . . 
Stephen  Tomlin.soTi. 
Alexander  Thomp- 
son   

James  D.  Bennett 
Thomas  Opp,  Jr.  . 
John  AVhitlock  . . . 
James  C.  Funston 
John  I.  Sanderson 

George  Clark 

Harford  .J.  Perkins 
Patrick  Lniiahaii 
John  Hepburn  . . 
William  Sedam  . 
Chas.  AV.  Pepperman 


i). 

■ $43.41 

$27.63 

315.19 

203.71 

31.32 

-8.92 

13.78 

9.19 

22.83 

11.00 

261.77 

1304.50 

284.03 

174.35 

286.02 

177.00 

5.30 

3.57 

10.59 

7.16 

2.80 

1.49 

11.48 

-6.32 

57.77 

32.00 

22.61 

18.29 

59.15 

24.57 

15.64 

6.71 

31.55 

15.28 

11.04 

7.17 

46.97 

24.71 

19.83 

10.95 

3.00 

-2.00 

936.56 

972.51 

26.40 

12.33 

119.17 

24.43 

34.77 

21.92 

216.13 

35.08 

14.59 

6.62 

10.05 

5.00 

. 791.32 

282.66 

52  00 

'24.22 

15.04 

9.14 

5.18 

3.00 

28.73 

16.98 

35'.02 

19.17 

14.33 

10.47 

14.22 

5..52 

11.83 

7.72 

8.33 

4.59 

126.19 

184.32 

20.39 

10.61 

224.26 

233.91 

1353.96 

1493.05 

147.68 

51.21 

15.73 

9.30 

3.71 

2.21 

55.42 

26.16 

7.59 

..52 

43.46 

21.86 

3.00 

1.00 

3.00 

26.97 

11.31 

4.09 

2.93 

82.68 

38.00 

7.62 

3.66 

.5.21 

— 

529.00 

473.70 

74.73 

31.9t 

2.75 

1.66 

9.16 

5.08 

153.00 

46..52 

10.33 

.5.31 

521.97 

501.18' 

80.34 

21.24 

30.49 

10.10 

12.00 

2.00 

84.77 

21.92 

106.00 

45.17 

18.77 

10.89 

50.00 

7.00 

154 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  showa  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OlTlce  to  Department. 


Lycoming  County — {Continued).  | 


Texas 

William  Foote 

$6.56 

: $3.24 

Tomb’s  llun  

6.59 

! .92 

Trout  Hull 

Frederick  E.  Weed. 

46.57 

20.51 

.^.70 

2 80 

5.49 1 1.25 

Warrensville 

Nathaniel  B.  Kimble 

81.87!  20.05 

410.00 

' 144.00 

White  Deer 

Mrs.  Sarah  Kreamer 

59.21 

1 31.92 

Williamsrjort  (c.  h.) 

Thomas  Throp 

1182.24'1390.68 

Wolf  Run 

11.871 

m 

eJisan  Coucty. 

Alleghany  Bridge  . . 

[Nathan  Dennis 

22.75 

10.96 

6.97 

4.56 

Bradford 

Abraham  k!  John- 

75.74 

33.98 

Clermontville 

John  G.  Boyer 

2.00 

1.25 

Eden 

John  H.  Brasington 

10.50 

6.32 

Farmer’s  Valley 

Andrew  J.  Otto 

21.50 

10.80 

Glenn 

Sarah  Clendenon... 

2.70 

1.78 

Kendall  Creek 

John  F.  Melvin 

36.00 

22.00 

La  Fayette 

William  N.  Tenny. . 

11.96 

7.34 

Liberty  Hill 

Lorenzo  Easterwood 

.93 

.61 

Norwich 

William  J.Colegrove 

7.69 

3.05 

Port  Alleghany 

William  Wilkins 

38.06 

22.14 

Prentiss  Yale 

Arthur  Prentiss 

12.65 

6.78 

Sartwell 

Ransom  Larabee  . . . 

19.00 

11.65 

Eli  Felt 

56.76 

17.46 

Smithport  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Solomon  Sartwell. . . 

185.39 

213.36 

Mercer  County. 

Centretowh 

Samuel  Coleman  . . . 

21.65 

10.37 

Clark 

Elhannon  W.  Woods 

228.11 

174.70 

Delaware  Grove 

George  Hyle 

34.12 

16.87 

French  Creek 

Francis  Dunn 

8.03 

3.9S 

Harthegig 

Henry  Fulton 

28.70 

12.73 

Henderson 

Jonathan  Henderson 

87.74 

21.59 

Hermitage 

John  Hoagland 

14.46 

6.25 

Irish  town 

James  Long 

6.47 

2.20 

Jame.stowTi  

William  Gibson 

134.46 

74.12 

Leesburgh 

Benjamin  F.  Gordon 

33.07 

5.21 

London 

William  A.  Coulter  . 

49.64 

20.45 

Maysville 

Geo.  E.  Hassenpluck 

23.21 

13.06 

Mercer  (c.  h.) 

John  Sloss 

499.05 

422.60 

Milledgeville 

Cookson  Long 

16.59 

9.36 

New  Hamburgh 

John  George 

54.22 

20.07 

New  Lebanon 

James  A.  Leech  . . . 

23.07 

10.78 

New  Vernon 

William  B.  Travis. . . 

26.91 

14.51 

North  Liberty 

Robert  McKee 

32.62 

9.89 

Perrine 

Enoch  Perrine 

31.88 

10.11 

Salem 

John  A.  Clark  .... 

29.73 

19.69 

Sandy  Lake 

James  F.  Brown 

50.00 

19.00 

Satterfield 

John  Wharton 

17.00 

9.24 

Sharon 

Abner  Applegate 

342.30 

315.9S 

Sheakleyville 

James  Dunn 

147.54 

56.15 

West  Greenville 

William  P.  Hanna.. 

408.69 

3S0.03 

West  Middlesex 

John  W.  Veach 

79.98 

29.66 

Westi.  Salem 

John  S.  Mossman. . . 

10.18 

6.51 

Worth 

AVilliam  Gallagher. . 

36.84 

13.47 

Willow  Brook 

AVilliam  AV.  Pool  . . . 

— 

— 

Wolf  Creek 

Georw,  Shaw  

30.09 

15.15 

County. 

Allensville 

John  M.  Horrell 

61.21 

35.56 

Afills 

Amos  J.  North 

20.63 

12.13 

Belleville 

Henry  S.  McNabb... 

110.25 

54.89 

Decatur 

Elizabeth  E.  Sigler. . 

7.21 

3.90 

Kisliacoquillas 

Benjamin  Garver.. . 

2S.11 

2.64 

Lewixtoicn  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Charles  Ritz 

928.88 

1054.40 

Locke’s  Mills 

Enoch  E.  Locke  .... 

25.S5 

12.35 

McVey toAvn  . . • 

George  Macklin 

250.58 

227.22 

Newton  Hamilton... 

dohii  AV.  Smith 

163.57 

149.32 

Reedsville 

Rob('rt  U.  Parker. . . 

1 28.29  i 

51.34 

Strodc’s  Mills 

Joseph  Strode,  Jr. . . 

16.051 

8.00 

Monroe  Ceiinly. 

Analomink j 

William  S.  White... 

86.901 

17.28 

Ttnrfotiville  ... 

John  Butz  

13.42 

4.77 

Bossardsville 1 

Joseph  A.  Bossard. . 

16.92 

10.54  ‘ 

Monroe  County —{Continued). 


Brodheadville 

Chas.  D.  Broadhead. 

$26.41 

11.79 

1 $13.82 

Coolbaugh’s 

John  Coolbaugh 

' 4.90 

Covesville 

Simon  N.  Stright 

1 5.21 

3.04 

Delaware  Water 

Gap 

Effort 

Lewis  Brodhead.... 

! 51.32 

26.64 

Patrick  Daily.  . . . 

1 26.15 

12.37 

18.81 

19.54 

Experiment 

.Tames  Bell,  .Tr 

39.52 

Fennersville 

Linford  Marsh 

1 36.78 

Henrysville 

James  Henrv 

! 36.32 

21.52 

Kellersville 

Samuel  S.  Keller 

1 16.95 

10.29 

Kresgeville 

Joel  Berlin 

4.84 

3.28 

Kunkletown 

Reuben  Stever 

6.02 

3.83 

Long  Y alley 

Jacob  Kresge 

9.56 

6.3S 

Marshall’s  Creek 

Henry  Peters,  Jr 

22.99 

8.20 

Merwinsburgh 

.lohn  Merwine 

17.49 

8.43 

N aglesville 

Samuel  Case 

91.88 

51.14 

New  Mount  Pleasant 

Joseph  Mpyer 

163.22 

101.40 

Paradise  Valley 

David  Edinger 

83.30 

54.97 

Priceburgh 

Wilkinson  Price 

6.62 

3.98 

Rossland 

iSn  yinrsbnrgh 

Franklin  H.  Smith. . 
David  Sai  lor 

.96 

1 

Shawnee 

Catharine  Wilson . . . 

7.79 

3.81 

Shoemaker’s 

Charles  Shoemaker. 

11.55 

: 5.43 

Snydersville 

Peter  Snyder 

10.39 

5.79 

Soxville 

Washington  Winter. 

10.82 

, 6.41 

Spruce  Grove 

Joel  Vliet 

12.00 

59.48 

7.16 

Stoddartsville 

Benj.  F.  Schneller  . . 

31.62 

Stormville 

Casper  Metezgar 

10.09 

5.49 

Stroudsburgh  (c.  h.).  David  Keller 

401.57 

310.85 

Tnnnersvillft  

Reuben  Swiuk  

58.43 

30.47 

Treibleville Daniel  Brown 

Montgomery  County. 

4.76 

2.59 

Abington 

Moore  Stevens 

' 47.101  20.30 

Barren  Hill 

Nicholas  Freas 

73.17 

31.92 

Blue  Bell 

'Jacob  H.  Michener 

56.48 

30.06 

26.77 

Bridgeport 

Amos  Shoffner 

' 62.47 

A YA 

'Jolm  Cti(lw3,lti(l6r 

Ccil)in6t 

'Joseph  T.  Pearce. . 

71.12 

25.64 

Centre  Square 

olf  Otlll  OTAI 

Ephraim  H.  Shearer. 
Tiioiritis  Bowltincl  Jr. 

1 23.00 

15.00 

. • • • . • • • 

Conshohocken 

E.  Lewis  Schrack. . . 

1 251.34 

190.24 

Crooked  Hill 

William  Wildermuth 

18.59 

9.95 

Douglass 

Aaron  K.  Stauffer. . . 

14.98 

6.85 

Eagieville 

Daniel  Bruner,  Jr. . . 

22.87 

7.09 

Fairview  Village. . . . 

Solomon  Shultz  .... 

21.43 

12.70 

Fitzwatertown 

Jacob  Fitzwater,  Jr. 

86.89 

22.18 

Franconia 

Tobias  S.  Eeiff 

12.46 

15.00 

Frederick 

Abraham  Fryer 

22.74 

3.50 

General  AYayne 

David  Young 

37.50 

21.15 

Gilbertsville 

'J.  William  Hillegass. 

17.51 

4.24 

Gulf  MiUs 

Daniel  Kenzie 

68.16 

45.59 

Gwynedd 

Charles  F.  Jenkins. . 

132.59 

78.17 

Harleysville 

Samuel  H.  Cassel . . . 

28.90 

14.72 

Ilatboro’ 

Hillegass  

Jacob  V.  Reading. . . 
Abraham  Croll. 

71.71 

6.58 

43.4S 

4.54 

Hoppenville 

Lewis  P.  Christman. 

7.69 

8.80 

Horsham 

Absalom  Michener. . 

61.23 

86.11 

Huntingdon  V alley . 

George  F.  Shelmire. 

54.59 

22.95 

Jeffersonville 

William  Pennick 

2S.i9 

11.89 

Jenkintown 

AAhlliam  Cottman  . . . 

100.64 

36.84 

King  of  Prussia 

Charles  I.  Elliott 

14.63 

10.46 

Kulpsville 

Franklin  E.  Baker. . 

22.36 

16.44 

Limerick 

Frederick  AV.  Graff . 

24.20 

14.06 

Limerick  Bridge  — 

Aliss  Harriet  Frick. . 

^ 54.02 

17.39 

Line  Lexington 

Sarnu’l  Bartholomew 

78.53 

37.62 

Lower  Merion 

Hamilton  Egbert  . . . 

21.01' 

13.86 

Montgomeryville  . . . 

Matliias  A'oung.  . .. 

81.79 

40.71 

New  Hanover 

Frod’k  Brendlinger. 

41. S',' 

13.s'9 

jS’orridown  (c.  h.)  . . 

Henry  G.  Hart  

1295.24 

1519.87 

AT  t rm  v i 1 1 A 

.Tiicnli  T’  Tlinrntmi 

1 .fsi 

49.341 

0.72 

PAiAiichiirtrh  llnnrv  Dntfs 

3 .00 

Perkiomeu  Bridge. . ' 

Albert  Longakcr  — 

le:.41 

25.48 

Perkiomcnville 

I.^aac  Rahn I 

9.'  0! 

O.llU 

Plymouth  Aleeting. . 

'Jeremiah  AA'ills ; 

84.34 

41.52 

Port  Kennedv ' 

Edi^ard  AVoodman.. 

1 4.90: 

78.42 

Port  Providence 

Dyer  A.  Nichols  . 

37.291 

16.-2 

Pottstown 

Thomas  G.  Rutter.. . 

5 7."i- 

541.87 

Prospectville (Nathaniel  B.Johnson 

17.80, 

11.83 

Ouinzvville  Patrick  Douiihcrty . . i 

4.'  2j 

2.71 

Royer's  For<l : 

Daniel  Schwenck. . . i 

74.19 

88.39 

Salibrdville ! 

Philip  B.  Grove 1 

20.691 

13.8S 

PENNSYLVANIA 


155 


Left-hau  l column  shows  comiiensation  of  i’osfmaster.  fii-'ht-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Montgomery  County — {Conthmied). 

Schwenck’s  Store  . . 

Shannoiiville 

Skippack 

Sorrell  Horse 

Spring  House 

Sumueytowii 

Three  tons 

Trappe 

Tyler’s  Port 

Union  Square 

Upper  Dublin 

White  Marsh 

Willow  Grove 

Worcester 


Nortliumlierland  Cou,nty — {Continued). 


Danville  (c.  h.) . 


Eoaring  Creek . . . 
W ashingtonville . 


Bath 

Belfast  

Berlinsville 

Bethlehem 

Blue  Mountain . . 

Boston 

Butztown  

Cherryville 

Danielsville 

Easton  (c.  h.) . . . 

Flicksville 

Freemansburgh. 

Hecktown 

Hellertown 

Iron  Hill 

Kessler’s 

Klecknersville . . 
Kreidersville  . . . 

Laubach  

Leithsville 

Lower  Saucon  . . 
Martin’s  Creek . . 

Middagh’s 

Moorestowu  — 
Mount  Bethel. . . 

Nazareth 

Newhart’s 

Petersville 

Eichmond 

Seider.sville 

Slateford 

Stockertown 

Stone  Church . . . 

Stout's 

Uhlerstown 

Weaversville  . . . 
Wind  Gap 


Jacob  G.  Schwenck. 

$26.20 

$16.64 

Charles  P.  Shannon. 

174.U0 

110.-39 

Anfhonv  H.  Seipt. . . 
David  Gumming 

19.89 

10.15 

Daniel  Blvler 

61.-37 

10.04 

Jacob  Jacoby  

68.15 

24.95 

Jesse  Barns 

20.56 

9.65 

James  F.  Eambo  . . . 

97.60 

71.61 

John  I.  H.  Kline  — 

10.55 

7.02 

Thomas  I.  White  . . . 

8.U7 

1.81 

Isaac  Thomas 

3-3.07 

■ 17.87 

Christopher  Grafly. . 

115.97 

58.34 

Benjamin  Stoker  . .. 

50.45 

23.34 

Charles  Hendricks. . 

21.00 

14.25 

ontour  County* 

1 Thomas  Chalfant . . . 

10S4.69 

1068.07 

I John  T.  Newcomer  . 

28.84 

20.83 

[Hugh  McWilliams  . . 

80.22 

16.64 

I Jacob  Yeager 

41.93 

27.88 

1 Phineas  M.  Barber  . . 

104.26 

48.30 

1 William  McBride  . . . 

29.27 

14.70 

ham?>toD  County* 

. Henry  Scholl 

122.71 

59.20 

. John  K.  Patrick 

7.55 

3.99 

. Abraham  Gish 

27.00 

14.73 

, William  F.  Miller. . . 

971.20 

968.90 

, Geo.  E.  Frankenfield 
. Michael  G.  Stier 

12.92: 

3.71 

George  J.  Cleaver. . . 

19.42 

7.82 

Eobert  Wentz 

115.09 

58.17 

Charles  B.  Daniel. . . 

— 

— 

John  I.  Herster 

1360.26 

3510.31 

Theodore  Eobison  . . 

28.79 

11.71 

Samuel  Buchman . . . 

169.00 

107.17 

Jacob  Schweitzer  . . . 

44.26 

8.97 

Samuel  E.  W'eber. . . 

8J.05 

46.73 

, William  Kessler 

76.86 

45.06 

Charles  Kleckner  . . . 

19.01 

3.96 

George  H.  Young. . . 

29.64 

10.47 

Samuel  Laubach 

90.12 

55.98 

Joseph  T.  Hess 

1.3.30 

7.89 

George  Applegate. . . 

5.90 

3.31 

George  Stocker 

49.03 

21.07 

George  B.  Middagh. 

15.60 

.66 

Joseph  Kleckner 

14.00 

10.00 

Jacob  Eeimer 

75.26 

35.79 

William  Beitel 

342.40 

197.65 

Michael  Newhart . . . 

12.00 

6.70 

•John  Gemmel 

31.72 

11.-37 

Elijah  Hagerman  . . . 

34.70 

20.90 

Edward  Overpeck  . . 

10.40 

6.23 

Samuel  Tavlor 

64.68 

38.44 

Edwin  Messinger  . . . 

18.95 

11.22 

Jo.seph  0.  Miksch. . . 

36.02 

15.39 

Isaac  Stout 

6.45 

.86 

James  Bongher 

25.29 

15.81 

Samuel  Weaver.  . . . 

40.07 

15.9.) 

Franklin  Stotz 

30.08 

15.65 

iVoi’chuFidbedaDd  €ouu(y. 

Augusta William  Eaker 1-3.11 

Bear  Gap Jacob  Leisenring  . . . 9.4S 

Chillisquaque Thomas  Search 29.50 

Chulasky Samuel  E.  Wood 31  .Q  - 

Dalmatia Peter  Bovel.. .33.S7 

Elysburgh Mr.s.  Ann  Gulick  . . . 17.31 

Fisher's  Ferry. .' William  E.  Jones. . . 9.00 

Greenbrier Daniel  Heine 22.72 

Kline’s  Grove Josiah  F.  Kline 14.oo| 

Line  Moimiain Felix  Maurer (i.lO 

McEwensville Geo.  W.- Armstrong.  107.34' 

Mahanoy William  Deppen 49.11 

Milton James  11. -McCormick  543.37 

Mount  Carmel William  H.  Lerch. . . 74.-33 

Northumberland Jacob  Ulp 357.15 

Paxinos Charles  Martz 37.56 

Pott’s  Grove  James  Eeed 22.14 


6.49 
4.04 

17.78 
20.29 
14.12 
9.681 
5.00  ! 
4.98 

1.50 
2.63 

57.  :3 
8.91 
524.62 
23.75 
226.49 
19.44 
12.06 


Eushtown 

Shamokin 

Snydertown 

Sunbicry  (c.  h.). 

Trevorton 

Turbotville 

Union  Corner  . . 
Watsontown 


William  Johnson 
Lewis  L.  Bevan 
Sebastian  Boughner 
John  Youngman  . . 

Jacob  Yordy 

William  Savage 

William  Eoadarmel 
Edmund  L.  Piper . . 


Perry  Coimtyo 

Andersonburgh John  B.  Zimmerman 


Andesville 

Blain 

Bosserman’s  Mills 

Centre 

Donnally  Mills 

Duncannon 

Elliottsburgh 

Ickesburgh 

Juniata  

Landisburgh 

Liverpool 

Millerstown 


Montgomery’s  Ferry 

Morleytown 

New  Bloomfield 

New  Buffalo 

New  Germantown  . . 

Newport 

Eoseburgh 

Sandy  Hill 

Sherman’s  Dale 


Jacob  Eichard 
John  Stockton 
George  Market,  Jr. 
James  L.  McNeal. . 
John  E.  Donnally. . 

John  Swartz 

Cadwallader  Jones. 

A.  B.  Wilson 

Thomas  McDoneld 

John  Burtnett 

Henry  W.  Shuman . 
Mrs.  Jane  W.  Jen- 
nings   

James  M.  Linton. . . 
David  H.  Stabler.. . 

Isaac  N.  Shatto 

George  Dunkel 

Wilson  W.  Morrison 
Harriet  M.  Singer.. 

Jacob  Spanogle 

Samuel  Milligan. . . 
David  Mickey 


366.68 

9.76 

372.38 

78.42 

91.12 

I0.no 

31.83 


19.85 

69.24 

41.95 

22.52 
2()..o9 

5.16 

3GII.S7 

26.52 
62.22 
19.18 

113.75 

155.89 

172.39 

23.74 

231.94 

45.87 

38.62 

202.79 

15.07 

10.00 

20.64 


PliiladelpMa  Coiia^y. 


Andora 

Blockley  

Bridesburgh 

Bustleton 

Byberry 

Chesnut  Hill 

Falls  of  Schuylkill . . 

Feltonville 

Fo-x  Chase 

Frankford 

Germantown 

Holmesburgh 

Kensington 

Kingsessing 

Leverington 

Manayunk  

Miiestown 

Mount  Airy 

! ‘hiladelphia  (e.  h.). 

Port  Eichmond 

Eising  Sun 

Somerton 

Spring  Garden 


Bushkill 

Delaware 

Dingman’s  Ferry  . . . 

Egypt  Mills 

Lackawaxen 


Narrows 
Nyces . . , 
Paupac  . 
Sawkill  . 
Shehola 
Tafton  . . 
Westfall . 


Franklin  W.  Hagy. . 

29.26 

Joseph  Lent 

8-3.54 

Andi'ew  McMillan  . . 

257.56 

Howard  Banes 

93.21 

Henry  J.  Brown 

279.00 

Samuel  Butcher  ... 

142.59 

•Joseph  Evans 

15' '.-35 

George  W.  Felton  . . 

5-3.73 

James  M.  Eamsay  . . 

71. .55 

John  Deal 

643.54 

•lonathan  Wolf 

571.59 

Jackson  P.  Comly  . . 

255.82 

Peter  Eambo 

2000.00 

Thomas  Palmer 

68.87 

Arnold  Heigley 

51.39 

James  McGlinchy  . . 

632.49 

Bennett  Med  ary 

141.75 

Samuel  K.  Wolf .... 

10.50 

John  Miller 

21)00.00  1 

Edward  Cummings. 

746.94 

Jacob  Miller.- 

143.20 

Benjamin  Comly  . . . 

41.95 

Patrick  Murray 

529.85 

Pilie  County* 

Henry  Peters 

33.71 

Albert  G.  Brodhead. 

12.85 

Martin  W.  Dingman 

5•'.7^ 

James  Martin 

6.87 

John  M.  Williamson 

63.47 

.Simeon  Lord  

1'‘.''6 

James  Selden 

37.36 

Oliver  S.  Dinunick. . 

17..54 

John  E.  AVells  

2Mi.v9 

Eankin  E.  "Walker. . 

1 .83 

•lolin  Nyce 

10.49 

Calvin  Pellet 

4.  <2 

Enoch  Honeywell  .. 

3.30 

Chauncey  Thomas. . 

52.53 

Thomas  Y.  Taft 

14.55 

Alamanzor  Griswold 

19.04 

etter  County* 

-Tames  B.  Jones I 

.5.211 

John  K.  Burt | 

7.96 1 

$4.50 

112.59 

6.51 

356.02 

48.48 

38.02 

7.00 

8.00 


7.51 

29.81 

22.22 

12.63 
7.26 
2.70 

195.28 

11.49 
17.16 

10.49 

88.63 
79.37 

138.93 

14.66 

180.23 

22.19 

17.9> 

156.00 

5.01 

3.00 

11.66 


13.73 
43.86 

588.15 

39.64 

5.00 

67.76 

73.83 

35.59 

40.19 
372.29 

543.91 
144.55 

3290.27 

30.74 
24.12 
57.37 
77.69 

4.56 

.57.870.7S 

640.91 

92.20 
10.26 

371.93 


16.52 

7.38 

31.83 

4.24 

84.76 

5.29 
22.35 

‘'.82 
148.  S5 
.5.71 
7.47 

3.29 
1.90 

30.82 

8.00 

14.17 


8.43 

2.46 


t 


156 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M AS T E R S . 


Left-ljanrl  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Potter 


Carter  Camp 
Clara  


Colesburgk 

( 'owdersport  (c.  h.) . 

Cushingville 

Donnally 

East  Sharon 

Ellisburgh 

Genesee  Fork 

Harrison  Valley 

Hebron 

Hector 

Homer 

Kettle  Creek 

Lymansville 

Mill  Port 

Kelsonport 

North  Wharton 

Oswayo 

Pike  Mills 

Pike  Valley 

Eaymond’s  , 

Eoulette 

Sharon  Centre 

Shinglehouses  

Sweden 

Turner  Creek  

Ulysses  

Ulysses  Centre 

West  Pike 

Wharton 

White’s  Corners 

Willlston 


Peter  Tochem  

$8.84!  $5.69 

Anna  Maria  Allen  . . 

11.90 

3.39 

Nathaniel  L.  Dike  . . 

7.83 

3.31 

John  M.  Judd 

220.80 

209.84 

Alonzo  Horton 

10.85 

4.04 

John  Swartz 

7.68 

3.07 

George  W.  Sherman 

14.84 

9.61 

Harry  Ellis 

27.-34 

10.65 

Seth  S.  Eoberts 

15.73 

9.80 

Charles  Howard 

19.18 

10.82 

Stephen  P.  Eeynolds 

11.50 

4.37 

John  L.  Wilber 

4.6T 

2.54 

.T.nsnn  T.pwis 



Ezra  H.  Prichard. . . 

2-3.51 

6.85 

Horatio  A.  Nelson  . . 

10.01 

2.72 

Bodney  L.  Nichols. . 

18.21 

10.80 

John  S.  Barto 

1.70 

.96 

William  Burleson. . . 

4.12 

2.05 

Charles  H.  Simmons 

20.19 

12.24 

John  Davis 

13.59 

3.61 

Joseph  Sanderlin  . . . 

9.07 

2.56 

Asa  F.  Eaymond  . . . 

7.4S 

3.31 

Burrel  Lyman 

14.10 

5.67 

Bobbins  Brown 

18.54 

9.S8 

George  W.  Mosher  . 

— 

— 

Joshua  T.  Jackson. . 

3.05 

1.25 

Amos  E.  Lewis 

4.53 

2.33 

Chester  C.  Lyman  . . 

39.(»0 

24.00 

Chauncey  G.  Cushing 

7.25 

4.79 

Stephen  H.  Martin. . 

5.70 

8.00 

N.  Victor  Jackson  . . 

18.48 

6.21 

John  H.  White 

20.14 

11.62 

Joel  C.  Fessenden  . . 

5.14 

1.93 

Scbuylkiil  County. 


Auburn 

Barry '. . . 

Bearmont 

Branch  Dale 

Broad  Mountain 

Donaldson. 

Focht’s  Forge 

Fountain  Spring 

Fried  ensburgh 

Hecksherville 


Hepler 

Hughes 

Klingerstown 

Lindnersville 

Liewellan 

Lower  Mahantango. 

McKeansburgh 

Middleport 

Minersville 

North  Penn 

Orwigshurgh  (c.  h.), 

Pine  Grove 

Pitman 

Port  Carbon 

Port  Clinton 

Pottsvihe 

Bingtown 

llougli  and  Beady  . . 

Sacramento 

Saint  Clair 

Schuyllvill  Haven. . . 

Silver  Creek 

Summit  Station 

Swatara 

Tamaqua 

Tremont 

Tuscarora 

Upper  Mahantango. 
West  Penn 


Beaver  Springs. 


JohA  Hossler 

88.50 

John  A.  Otto 

18.48 

Levi  Fehler 

8.72 

Edward  Connelly. . . 

129.31 

Joseph  Poisol 

56.84 

Samuel  Gaskins 

133.00 

George  Dreibelbis  . . 

— 

Jonathan  Faust 

277.57 

Charles  Krecker 

11.18 

Joseph  Faiflkner  . . . 

— 

Augustus  B.  Karter- 

3.50 

man 

John  S.  Graham 

46.89 

John  Weist 

6.06 

Daniel  Lindner 

8.00 

Ezra  Cockill 

118.59 

Joseph  B.  Ossman  . . 

21.28 

Joshua  Boyer 

5.27 

John  Bechtel 

264.02 

Joseph  H.  Eichards. 

1177.00 

Peter  Seiberling 

4.31 

W'iiliam  M.  Bickel.. 

187.96 

Paul  Barr 

251.70 

Samuel  Miller 

1.61 

Mrs.  Mary  Coll  ah  an. 

501.07 

Samuel  Boyer 

97.44 

John  Clayton 

1408.03 

John  Eiscnliower. . . 

40.25 

Gabriel  Herb 

3.17 

George  F.  Weist 

13.70 

Martin  Dormer 

6-34.98 

Geo.  L.  Huntzinger. 

4.5.5.68 

Michael  Boony 

189.27 

Beuben  Bceser 

— 

Abraham  Evans 

73.62 

Peter  Aurafid 

1060.43 

John  B.  Zeibach 

276.-55 

Henry  F.  Haas 

141.12 

Maria  Hintzelman.. 

17.77 

Gideon  Whetstone. . 

14.74 

nyder  County* 

1 Beuben  Keller 

42.31 

George  A.  Smith 

8-3.88 

Uiviere  G.  Hetzel. . . 

28..53 

lllenry  Bcnler 

25.50 

17.3S 

7.()2 

6.09 

85.63 

82.43 

55.00 

112.77 

7.41 

1.50 

30.14 

4.82 

5.ft0 

66.66 

6.58 

2.80 

163.60 

1247.32 

2.74 

1S2.S6 

176.02 

.20 

414.26 

58.78 

3740.44 

19.12 

1.11 

3.38 

587.37 

249.22 

11L07 

41.86 

11.59.79 

177.19 

78.93 

7.13 

7.78 


17.14 

6.25 

10.84 

14.17 


Potter  County — {Continued). 


Freeburgh 

Kratzerville 

McKee’s  Half  Falls 

Middleburgh 

Mount  Pleasant  Mills 

Penn’s  Creek 

Selin’s  Grove 

Shamokin  Dam 

Troxelville 


Edward  Bassler 

$56.70 

$32.86 

Samuel  B.  Yearick  . 

12.33 

5.34 

Philip  Hilbish 

33.91 

18.97 

Henry  A.  Smith 

66.98 

88.41 

John  Schnee 

16.94 

10.27 

Daniel  Shower 

27.23 

17.27 

James  Eagan 

298.45 

154.50 

George  Keen 

17.06 

10.00 

William  B.  Baum. . . 

— 

— 

Somerset  County. 


Addison 

Bakersville 

Benford’s  Store 

Berkley’s 

Berlin 

Buckstown 

Davidsville 

Elk  Lick 

Forwardstown 

Gebhart’s 

Harnedsville 

Jenner’s  M Boads. . , 

Jennertown 

Lavansville  

Meyer’s  Mills 

New  Lexington 

Pocahontas  

Sand  Patch  Tunnel 

Shade  Furnace 

Shanksville 

Sipesville  

Somerfleld 

Somerset  (c.  h.) 

Southampton 

Stony  Creek  

Stoyestown 

Summit  Mills 

Turkey  Foot 

Wellersburgh 

Wittenberg 


Joseph  Hendrickson 

105.21 

Daniel  Dickey 

23.09 

Josiah  Snyder 

15.94 

Elijah  Walker 

— 

Charles  Krissinger . . 

193.92 

David  Husband 

16.00 

Aaron  Miller 

30.00 

Peter  S.  Hay 

84.36 

Isadore  A.  Biffle 

8.65 

Simon  Vought 

48.71 

Samuel  Harned 

21.48 

John  Kepler 

49.55 

Hiram  Graver 

18.54 

David  Lavan 

41.27 

William  P.  Welshons 

.56.01 

Jacob  E.  McMUlen. . 

81.02 

Philip  Boyts  

15.-33 

James  McAnally 

— 

Ezra  Dunham 

7.87 

Edward  M.  Shrock. . 

15.4-5 

Peter  Sipe 

10.81 

James  Black 

61.31 

Harvey  C.  Marks  . . . 

325.-35 

Peter  Bovles 

24.40 

Jacob  Phillippi 

7.00 

John  F.  Bainey 

107.44 

Ephraim  Miller 

11.83 

John  K.  McMillen.. 

9.83 

Barnev  Dillev 

104.91 

John  Fitchner 

76.18 

Sullivan  County. 


Campbellville 

Culley  

Davidson  

Dushore 

Eagle’s  Mere 

Eldredville 

Forksville 

Hill’s  Grove 

Laporte 

Millview 

Muncy  Bottom 

Eobinson’s  Lake 

Shunk  

S ones  town 


Brookdale. 
Brooklyn  . 


Ellerslie. 


99.86 

16.06 

7.94 

137.18 

11.00 

16.46 

16.63 

5.96 

24.99 

8.76 
24.88 

9.84 

10.42 

20.27 

9.57 

8.50 

5.25 

6.94 
5.90 

89.62 
300.74 
13.58 
5.00 
5:. 05 
5.43 

3.76 
64.02 
25.25 


Great  Bend 


John  Campbell 

9.72 

6.27 

Jonathan  Colby 

7.18 

4.61 

Jesse  Pennington. . . 

5.74 

2.71 

Jacob  Miller  

101.26 

49.25 

John  N.  Lukens 

14.2(1 

8.87 

Thomas  J.  Peck. . . . 

19.77 

14.25 

William  Brown 

14.85 

7.11 

Fleming  Webster. . . 

24.30 

14.03 

Charles  C.  Finch  . . . 

62.25 

35.80 

John  Molyneux 

12.04 

9.23 

James  Tavlor 

5.00 

l.(;0 

Clemuel  G.  Eicketts. 

— 

— 

Henry  Williams  . . . 

5.70 

1.65 

John  Sones 

12.00 

4.00 

lehaunah  County. 

1 Garry  0.  Baldwin  . . | 

17.24 

10.49 

1 Cornelius  H.  Low. . . 

6.04 

4.11 

David  Bushnell 

John  S.  Birchard  ... 

12.31 

6.29 

6.41 

2.26 

John  W.  Brackney  . | 

42.98 

20.26 

Zcbulon  Blakeslee..! 

21.43 

12.79 

1 Sally  Bagley 1 

Alvron  S Town  | 

le9.S2 

42.22 

iLewis  Chamberlin. . 

14.34 

9.15 

; John  Halstead  ...' 

37.11 

22.'36 

George  W.  Lewis.*. . 

51.39 

14.09 

Charles  C.  Church. . 

1 141.37 

61.60 

'Jane  Ann  Stanley  . . 

]1.(»2 

6.92 

1 John  Hancock 

25.2" 

11.39 

'Elisha  Griflis 

22.06 

3.^1 

;Miles  AV.  Bliss  

' K t^SO 

26.70 

Beuben  Tuttle 

' 75.90 

33.95 

Edwin  B.  Grow 

1 .55.82 

12.54 

Beuben  T.  Stephens. 

129.36 

89.84 

George  W.  Seymour. 

156.98 

1 138.63 

Asa  W.  Dimock  . . . 

1 4.9Si  2.73 

PENNSYLVANIA 


167 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Susquehannah  County — {Continued). 


Hop  Bottom Amos  B.  Merrill 

Jackson Gordon  G.  Williams 

Jackson  Talley John  T.  Buxton  . .. 

Lathrop’s  Lake Grin  F.  Fargo 

Lanesboro’ Lauren  Norton 

Lawsville  Centre  . . . Bussell  B.  Sherman 

Lenox Dan  Payne 

Lenoxville Abraham  Churchill 

Little  Meadows Harry  Barney 

Lynn David  G.  Sherman. 

Montrose  (c.  h.) Amory  N.  Bullard  . 

Montrose  Depot John  C.  Lee 

New  Milford Francis  W.  Boyle. . 

Niven Seth  B.  Stark 

North  Jackson Nathan  S.  Williams 

Oakley Daniel  Oakley 

Porter  Eidge A.  B.  Lathrop 

Bush Norman  Granger.. 

Eushville  Philo  Sherwood  . . . 

Saint  Joseph Francis  Quin 

Silver  Lake Edward  Kernan . . . 

Smiley Goodrich  Elton 

South  Auburn Eufus  I.  Carter 

South  Gibson Adon  P.  ^filler  — 

Springville Israel  B.  Lathrop.. 

Summers Eichard  L.  Sutphin 

Susquehannah  Depot  Alex’r  W.  Eowley  . 

Thompson Jonas  Blandin 

Union  Dale John  L.  Miller  

l^sonville Titus  L.  Meriman.. 

Auburn Jesse  Hines 


$42.: 

53.^ 


Tioga  County. 


Bailey  Creek 

Blossburgh 

Brookfield  

Charleston 

Chatham  Valley 

Covington 

Crooked  Creek 

Daggett’s  Mills 

East  Charleston  — 

Elkland 

Elk  Bun 

Farmington  Centre. 

Gaines 

Gray’s  Y alley 

Hammond’s  Creek. . 

Knoxville 

Lawrenceville 

Liberty  

Little  Marsh 

Mainesburgh 

Mansfield 

Maple  Eidge 

Middlebury  Centre. 

Mixtown 

Morris 

Nauvoo 

Nelson 

Oceola 

Ogden  sburgh  

Pine  Creek 

Eutland 

Sabinsville 

Sullivan 

Tioga 

Wellsboro’ 

Westfield 


William  Lawrence.. 
Alexander  H.  Gay- 
lord   

Wm.  H.  Corwin  .. 
John  W.  Bailey. . . 
James  N.  Wylie  .. 
John  C.  Bennett  . 
Samuel  J.  Holiday 
Abraham  B.  DeWit 
Alonzo  Whitney. . 
Joel  G.  Parkhufst 
Northrop  Smith.. . 
Carlos  H.  House. . 
William  Griffin  . . 

James  Gray 

Mathew  K.  Eetan 
Hiram  Freeborn . . 
Harriet  B.  Mann. . 
Horace  Fellows. . . 

Amasa  Clark 

John  Fox  

0.  H.  Phelps 

Isaac  Spencer  . . . 
Henry  H.  Potter. . 

Lewis  J.  Stone 

Williarq  W.  Babb. 
Daniel  W.  Canfield 

Morgan  Seely 

Enos  Slosson 

John  Irvin 

Deroy  Herrington 
William  Bose,  Jr. 
William  Simmons. 
James  B.  Dewey. . 
Charles  G.  Denison 

Ira  D.  Eichards 

Philetus  Boardman 


Union  County. 

Buffalo  M Eoads  ...'James  McCreight... 

Forest  Hill lAmmon  H.  Lutz 

Forest  Iron  Works..  Daniel  B.  Reber 


Hartleton 

Laurel  ton 

Lewi  sburgh 

Middle  Creek 

Mifflinburgh 

New  Berlin  {q.  h.) .. 


Elijah  C.  Moore 

Samuel  Weidensaul 
William  W.  Crotzer. 

William  Barth  

John  Forster 

Charles  D.  Roush.. . 


6.30 

129.00 

16.54 

9.11 

16.67 
140,90 

32.27 

38.70 

9.80 

67.93 

11.58 

50.00 

12.67 
10.24 

135.71 

210.94 

116.32 

5.93 

46.79 
99.91 

41.81 

10.61 

10.49 
3.85 

48.50 
45.15 

14.66 

39.70i 

6.74 

12.79 
320.25 
490.191 

64.29 


$22.42 

29.37 

6.(i3 

48.23 

14.95 

4.01 

35.05 
14.77 
31.22 

744,43 

10.74 

74.14 

7.69 

13.46 

3.28 

16.21 

11.34 

18.21 

7.58 

14.05 
4.96 

16.44 

25.15 
13.09 

362.47 

8.50 

12.13 

18.39 

2.08 


4.19 
95.42 

8.20 

2.71 

10.00 

62.99 

16.95 

24.33 

6.55 

28.62 

10.74 

31.50 

3.99 

6.10 

59.64 

94.59 

94.00 
3.04 

26.23 

63.05 

19.71 

7..52 

1.31 

2.17 

27.40 

25.98 

6.26 
22.35 
4.86 
8.98' 
321. .57 
457.68 

33.00 


48.77 

19.49 

9.97 

6.09 

3.65 

1.32 

104.55 

53.54 

699.45 

668.70 

9.46' 

6.23 

164.32! 

80.71 

156.151 

122.00 

Union  County — ( Continued) 

New  Columbia 

Port  Treverton 

White  Deer  Mills. . . 

White  Springs 

Winfield 


Lloyd  Ginter 

$34.91 

Jacob  P.  Bogar 

27.54 

Jonas  Fisher 

34.78 

Andrew  Bechel 

— 

Jesse  M.  Walter 

36.72 

Venango  County. 

Agnew’s  Mills 

Big  Bend 

Canal 

Cass 

Cherry  Tree 

Clintonville 

Cooperstown 

Oornplanter 

Cranberry 

Dempseytown 

East  Sandy 

Emlenton  ...  

Fertigs 

Five  Points 

Franklin  (c.  h.) 

Holland 


Howe 

Nebraska 

Perry 

Plum 

Plumer 

Polk 

President  Furnace. . 

Rockland 

Stewart’s  Bun 

Sunville 

Ten  Mile  Bottom.. 

Tionesta 

Tyrrel 

Utica 

Wallaceville 

Wesley 

Wilson’s  Mills 


William  H.  Porter  . 
James  P.  Biddle  . . 

Isaac  Hanna 

Levi  Dutchess 

Ninian  Irwin 

John  B.  McMillan. . . 
Joseph  G.  Hale .. 
Thomas  Moran. .. 

Michael  Boil 

Peter  Dempsey. . 

John  Pettit 

Henry  Gormly  . . , 

Isaac  Fertig 

G.  S.  Myers 

Adam  Webber 

David  W.  Hender- 
son   

James’Green 

Benjamin  F.  Lacy.. 

John  Neill 

John  M.  Newton 
Thomas  Turner. . 
Oliver  McKissick  . . . 

Ralph  Clapp 

Daniel  Smith 

James  F.  Connely.. 
Wm.  K.  Gilliland 

Owen  Reid 

Samuel  H.  Haslet. 
James  N.  Tyrrel. . 
John  W.  Biddle  . . 
Samuel  O.  Small. . 
Philip  H.  Walter  . 
Alexander  S.  Wilson 


Warrcii  County. 


Beech  Woods 

Columbus 

Ansel  Franklin 

Edwin  C.  St.ney 

Corydon  

Ellis  Gamble 

Eagle 

E.  Le  Boy  Williams. 
Fordyce  Alexander. 

Hiram  Andrews 

Mrs.  Harriet  Holman 
William  A.  Irvine.. 
Wellington  Greene. 

Enoch  Bordwell 

Jonatlicin  Mott 

Freehold  . . . 

Garland 

Germany 

Irvine 

Kiuzua  

Lottsville 

Mend  . 

Pine  Valley 

T.e  Boy  Beals 

Pittsfield 

Ezra.  Chaffee. 

Busselsburgh  

John  Russell 

Sheffield 

John  Gilson 

South  West 

Spring  Creek 

Steam  Mill 

John  'VV  Brigham.. 

1 William  G.  Garcelon 
! James  Hill  . . 

Sugar  Grove 

Tidionte  

Warren  (c.  h.) 

West  Sheffield 

West  Spring  Creek  . 
Youngsville 

[Alonzo  L.  Frank 

John  D.  Stedwell. , . 
TIios.W.  Summerton 
Minor  B.  Dunham. . 
William  H.  Doming 
Francis  D.  Kinnear. 

Washington  County. 

Amity ! James  Hughes 

Barington iJohn  Witherspoon 

Beallsvillo [Morgan  Hartman 

Bentleyville John  McKenna 

Bower  Hill ;.John  Bower 

Brush  Run /James  Clark  . . . 

Buffalo John  H.  Smith., 

Burgettstown [Jesse  Spencer  . . 

Candor  William  Bigham 

Cannonsburgh 'Benjamin  South 

Chartiers Ephraim  I,  Agnew. 


11.83 
166.27 

24.10 
7.17 

32.83 
14.20 

7.76 

54.81 

40.99 

39.00 

2.91 

6.75 

48.02 

66.02 
29.51 
39.93 

17.10 
34.33 

142.74 

98.38 

561.07 

7.02 

26.02 

100.50 


33.02 

31.41 

100.00 

55.50 

18.08 

13.63 

32.48 

98.59 

72.00 

598.65 

2.93 


$20.02 

3.38 

17.12 

18.00 


3.65 

9.62 

21.47 
4.71 

11.12 

22.02 

21.21 

9.02 

4.33 

16.18 

3.41 

16.88 

11.83 

12.90 

276.57 

15.67 
9.28 

15.20 

8.77 

14.16 
15.14 

19.48 

17.68 
4.26 
7.24 

56.51 

9.19 

16.16 
6.14 

22.08 

4.40 


6.49 

53.45 
11.03 

4.13 

20.69 

8.16 

4.32 

16.10 

16.91 

22.35 

1.52 

3.84 

14.12 

21.38 

12.29 

21.83 

10.22 

20.66 

71.63 

56.45 
476.66 

3.71 

15.66 

146.04 


11.88 

13.03 

50.00 

31.00 
5.57 

7.86 

9.86 
41.28 

35.03 
544.37 

•70 


168 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster..  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Washington  Count/y— {Continued^. 


Cherry  Valley 

Claysville 

Clokey  

Commettsburgh 

Coon  Island  

Cross  Creek  Village. 

Dunningsville 

East  Bethlehem 

East  Finley 

Elclersville 

Finley  vile 

Florence  

Freclericktown 

Ginger  Hill 

Good  Intent 

Hickory 

Hillsboro’ 

Independence 

Kerr’s  Station 

Limetown 

Lindly’s  Mills 

Locust  Hill 

Maple  Creek 

Millsboro’ 

Monongahela  City. . 

Munntown 

Murdocksville 

North  Star 

Paris 


Patterson’s  Mills  . . 

Pike  Kun 

Prosperity 

Simpson’s  Store  . . . 

Sparta 

Strabane 

Taylorstown 

Ten  Mile 

Thompsonville  . . . . 

Van  Buren 

Venice 

Washington  (c.  h.). 
West  Alexander. . . 
West  Brownsville  . 

West  Finley 

West  Middletown  . 

Woodrow 

Zollersville 


Ebenezer  Smith 

Anthony  A.  Mealy. . 

Samuel  Clokey 

Hugh  P.  Miller 

Eobert  Holmes 

Cornelius  Simmons. 

Boyd  Emery 

Isaac  M.  Cleaver . . . 

John  S.  Knox 

George  G.  Hopkins. 

James  Finley 

Jacob  Huffman 

Israel  Dalbey 

Andrew  Clark 

James  Eoney 

William  Simcox 

Eachel  Standley.. . . 

John  Lane 

William  Kerr 

Michael  Sanders  . . . 
Edward  P.  Miller. . . 
Hugh  O.  McKnight. 

Samuel  Frye 

George  W.  Wilson.. 

John  W.  Smith 

William  Hamilton.. 

Joseph  McClarn 

James  Donaldson  . . 
Alexander  W.  Pat- 
terson   

James  Patterson  ... 

Jacob  Qualk 

Jesse  Dille 

Jonathan  Simpson.. 

Cephas  Lindly 

Nathaniel  Buchanan 
Alex’r  E.  McClees  . . 

Philip  Axtell 

James  Moore 

Adam  Weir,  Jr 

James  M.  Adams. .. 

David  Acheson 

Benjamin  L.  Craven 
Eobert  McKinley  . . . 
Alexander  A.  Gun.. 

David  M.  Boyd 

Hugh  McConaughy. 
Elijah  Hawkins 


Wayne  County, 


Aldenville 

Ariel 

Ashland 

Berlin  Center 

Bethany  (c.  h.) 

Canaan  

Cherry  Eidge 

Damascus 

Dyberry  

East  Sterling 

Eldrcd  

Equinunk  

Galilee 

Hainlinton . 

Hawley 

Hill  Top 

Hollisterville 

Honesdale 

Hopedale 

Indian  Orchard  . . 
Pleasant  Mount  . . 


Julius  T.  Alden  . . 
Daniel  Evarts  .... 

Horace  Drake 

John  W.  Seaman . 
Wm.  D.  Ketcham 
Philip  W.  Lerch. . 
John  J.  Schenk  . . 

Charles  Irvine 

Ephraim  B.  Kimble. 
Harriet  L.  Bortree 
Thomas  Y.  Boyd  . 
William  M.  Nelson 
Philip  P.  Brigham 
Butler  Hamlin  ... 
Patrick  Jordon  . . . 
William  Partridge 
Alanson  Hollister. 
John  Y.  Sherwood 
Gottleib  F.  Oehlcr 
. . Calvin  Y.  Lillie. . . 

. . Thomas  H.  Brown 
1 


Preston Daniel  Underwood  . 

Priccville ]Matthias  Mogridge  . 

Pronipton ; Sanford  Eobinson  . . 

Eileyville John  Lincoln  

Eock  Lake Arthur  Connor 


Starucca Lewis  A.  Osborn 


Stevenson’s  Mills  . . . Oliver  Stevenson  . . . 


Waymart James  Murphy 

White  Mills Benjamin  F.  Di 


$15.85 

, $5.31 

133.03 

38.91 

13.77 

7.24 

11.23 

5.85 

24.91 

14.56 

62.22 

24.28 

56.20 

20.55 

84.83 

I 46.45 

14.28’ 

! 8.04 

74.19; 

39.80 

62.55 

30.72 

120.87 

117.21 

47.71 

27.27 

16.97 

9.18 

19.31 

10.96 

72.18 

18.64 

69.31 

30.01 

70.90 

23.74 

51.12 

31.60 

14.67 

3.85 

10.37 

3.10 

6.02 

3.82 

32.38 

16.69 

335.46 

283.63 

16A7 

6.95 

18.24 

7.54 

20.80 

11.53 

62.98 

42.15 

28.32 

14.00 

103.36 

70.63 

16.05 

10.62 

4.55 

2.95 

17.07 

11.82 

19.72 

11.76 

56.45 

9.17 

38.03 

13.29 

21.64 

7.86 

20.55 

8.06 

37.13 

22.83 

1123.97 

1190.94 

242.80 

187.06 

46.89 

16.16 

18.31 

• 9.47 

190.88 

135.55 

20.79 

15.33 

55.28 

23.77 

6.60 

3.55 

11.95 

6.82 

160.66 

73.95 

46.98 

81.07 

24.95 

16.68 

102.75 

51.78 

1.25 

3.86 

28.56 

19.70 

10.47 

5.36 

143.44 

110.66 

3.77 

2.16 

125.80 

63.53 

249.06 

149.13 

16.27 

9.63 

1080.90 

1809.42 

60.00 

80.00 

24.72 

10.45 

120.74 

57.84 

12.56 

8.68 

5.67 

3.97 

74.74 

82.33 

16.28 

10.17 

4.53 

2.63 

20.57 

10.67 

! 54.04 

27.28 

; 82.00 

1 19.20 

6.83 

4.87 

1 132.72 

75.62 

Daniels'  5.59i  8.14 


Westmoreland  County 

Adamsburgh 

Bolivar 

Bradenville 

Branch  Junction 

Cavettsville 

Conemaugh  Furnace 

Crawford’s  Mills 


Dan’l  W.IIighberger 

James  Glover 

William  S.  Braden. 
William  Donnelly  . 

Fayette  Morris 

George  Ehey 

Zachariah  Zimmer 

man 

Adam  Cover 

Alexander  Milligan 
Eobert  Thompson. . 

John  Loor 

Henry  Beamer 

Henry  H.  Bear 

Henry  Breniser 

John  Hill 

William  F.  Caruthers 
Eobert  W.  Singer. . 

Eobert  A.  Hope 

John  W.  Coulter. . . 
Thomas  B.  Patton. . 
Jacob  Lobingier.  Jr 
John  Hargnett 


Donegal 

Fitz  Henry 

Fulton 

Greenshurgh  (c.  h.). 

Harrison  City 

Harvey’s  Five  Points 

Hillside 

Hill’s  View 

Irwin’s  Station 

Jones’  Mills 

Larimer’s  Station  . . . 

Latrobe 

Laughlintown 

Laurelville 

Ligonier 

Livermore 

Lockport  Station 

McKean’s  Old  Stand 

Madison 

Manor  Dale 

Mendon 

Millwood  

Mount  Pleasant 

Murrysville 

New  Alexandria 

New  Derry 

New  Florence 

New  Stanton 

N orth  W ashington . . 

Pleasant  Unity 

Poke  Eun 

Eostraver 

Salem  [xj  Eoads  

Shearer’s^  Eoads.. 

Stahlstown 

SteAvartsville 

Tinker  Eun 

Walts’  Mills 

Weaver’s  Old  Stand. 

Webster 

West  Fairfield 

West  Newton  

Youngstown 'Daniel  Mershon 

Yohoghany | Alexander  Guffey 

Wyoming  County, 


Eichard  I'reeland  . 
Eobert  M.  Graham. 

Henry  H.  Null 

James  L.  Brown. . . 
William  P.  Humes. 

Philip  Fisher 

John  W.  Akers. . . . 
George  W.  Keller  . 

Josiah  Harvey 

Thomas  G.  Stewart 
George  S.  Christy. . 
Eobert  Given  ...  . 
Henry  P.  Horbaugh 

David  Shaw 

John  Latta 

O.  PI.  McKoun 

Morgan  W.  Eckley. 
John  Zimmerman.. 
Henry  K.  McKallip 
William  C.  Eichard 
James  P’.  Dailey. . 
Daniel  S.  Kunkle  . 

Jacob  Walts 

Henry  I.  Stevens. . 

John  Bake  

William  Peoples . . 
George  Armstrong 


Bowman’s  Creek. 

Braintrem 

Centre  Moreland 
Clinton  Corners. . 

Eaton 

Evans’  Falls 

Factoryville 

PM!  Is 

Farmer’s  Home  . 

P'orkston 

Golden  Hiram. . . 

Keelcrsburgh 

Lacey  ville 

La  Grange 

Lemon 

Lovelton 

Mehoopany  

Messhoppin 

Nicholson 

North  Flat 

Pierceville 

Eussell  Hill 

Scottsville 

Skinner’s  Eddy. . 

South  Eaton 

Tunkhannock  (c.  h.)  James  Kelly 

Vernon Samuel  Harrison. 

West  Eaton Hiram  Drake 


Abraham  Frear ' 

MissSa  rahSturde  vant 

Jacob  Sharps 

Nathan  Philo 

Orval  W.  Benjamin 

Eliicott  Evans 

Stephen  Casswell . . 

Ederick  P'rear 

Eobert  H.  Atkinson 

Eichard  Adams 

Hiram  B.  Keeny. . . 

Asa  Keeler 

Piphraim  I.  Keeney 
Orlando  Osterhout  . 

J.  (Crandall 

John  Pfouts 
Joseph  T.  Jennings 

S.  V ernooy 

Albert  D.  King 

I'homas  J.  AVright . 

Ziba  Billings j 

Lorenzo  D.Vosburgh 
Henry  AV.  Fassett. . i 
Ebenezer  W.  Sturdc- 

vant 

W.  B.  Monevpenny 


$76.22 

$37.87 

34.33 

16.40 

16.82 

8.88 

44.96 

25.29 

25.24 

14.79 

56.67 

26.65 

14.78 

9.69 

29.73 

12.17 

621.41 

495.43' 

21.70 

12.23 

24.52 

6.63 

17.90 

7.41 

7S.53 

27.98 

31.37 

16.63 

40.09 

27.15 

307.32 

153.53 

56.06 

26.69 

15.19 

6.70 

136.24 

100.37 

59.20 

29.82 

102.19 

32.94 

38.80 

22.10 

50.03 

27.03 

27.69 

14.78 

22.18 

12.46 

39.69 

17.01 

335.59 

314.28 

87.53 

18.10 

1(7.48 

30.36 

59.02 

24.30 

128.16 

61.95 

48.91 

24.15 

41.58 

23.36 

86.63 

44.91 

21.78 

7.-36 

27.30 

16.41 

96.29 

39.62 

22.01 

12.56 

39.02 

20.45 

20.92 

13.49 

46.69 

34.70 

33.93 

21.30 

51.40 

27.63 

289.62 

173.02 

132.70 

72.51 

48.61 

28.03 

20.75 

8.63 

18.25 

12.34 

20..52 

13.29 

4.31 

.97 

13.78 

6.76 

2.58 

1.79 

92.54 

44.57 

82.94 

12.18 

17.00 

7.00 

29.55 

15.15 

72.53 

27.72 

10.82 

2.53 

22.39 

12.03 

53.59 

29.33 

63.11 

21.36 

2.36 

1.82 

17.36 

9.92 

19.06 

11.25 

12.39 

5.53 

26.38 

13.44 

16.78 

7.76 

27S.S,! 

270.30 

“ .'icg 

2.39 

7.61 

3.92 

RHODE  ISLAND 


169 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


York  Couniy. 

Apple  Grove IDaniel  S.  Mitzel. 


Bald  Eagle , 

Bryansville 

Castle  Fin 

Chanceford 

Clear  Spring 

Codorus 

Cross  Koads 

Dallastown 

Dillsburgli 

Dover 

Emigsville 

Etter’s 

Farmer's 

Fawn  Grove 

Franklintown 

GlenEock 

Graliamville 

Hall 

Hanover 

Hanover  Junction. . 

Hellain 

Hetricks 

Hopewell  Centre ... 
Jefferson  Station ... 

Lewisberry 

Loganville 

Lower  Cbanceford . , 
McCall’s  Ferry 


John  Channel! 

J antes  Y.  Bryan 

John  Finley 

Joseph  Tosh  

Edw  ard  Dick 

Jacob  Spangler 

John  Logan 

James  Cross,  Jr 

Henry  G.  Sidle 

EnglehartMelchinger 

George  Wehrly 

Isaac  Frazer  

Henry  Boose. 

William  Webb 

Martin  Arnold 

Emanuel  Sheffer 

Robert  Graham 

Michael  S.  Bower.. . 
Theresa  C.  Myers. . . 
Edmund  Snodgrass. 
Alexander  Blessing. 

Henry  Stick 

■William  Wallace,  Jr. 

Henry  F.  Berger 

Jacob  Smith 

Jacob  A.  Sechrist. . . 
Joseph  McSherry. . . 
William  Richardson. 


$11.55 

13.1(t 

22.42 

84.51 

13.2T 

20.4(1 

30.28 

31.46 

19.56 
l(d.6S 

28.37 

20.77 

66.85 

14.57 
27.82 

14.78 

93.86 
12.53 
12.81 

354.47 

14.05 

10.00 

17.00 

10.95 

65.48 

15.68 

26.73 

23.27 


$8.50 

6.30 

8.08 

13.16 

4.35 

8.55 

12.93 

15.19 
10.10 
3%34 
11.75 
12.79 
21.05 

2.29 
14.49 
5.95 
' 1T.07 
4.85 
7.70 
320.27 

4.00 

10.53 

5.60 

40.51 

9.66 

13.92 

10.19 


York 

Manchester 

Margaretta  Furnace. 

Mount  Campbell 

Muddy  Creek  Forks. 

Newberry  town 

New  Bridgeville . . . . 

New  Freedom 

Peach  Bottom 

Pine  Hill 

Porters  Seidling 

Rossville 

Seven  Valleys 

Shrewsbury 

Sidonsburgh 

Slate  Hill 


Slate  Ridge 

Smith’s  Station. 
Spring  Forge . . 

Stewartown 

Strawbridge . . . 
Strinestown  . . . 

Union 

Wells  ville 

Windsor 

Wrightsville  .. 
Yocumtowm. . . 
York  {a.  h.).... 
York  Furnace. 


Co  imty — ( Continued). 

I John  Drayer  . .• 

Thomas  Himes 

Henry  Bonge 

J ohn  Manifold 

Jesse  C.  Hays 

John  Eckert 

Eli  W.  Free 

Jeremiah  B.  Kirk. . . 

John  S.  Kline 

Hamilton  A.Glessher 
Tempest  T.  Gardner 

Henry  Bott 

Robert  Ritchey 

George  Burns 

Thomas  S.  William- 
son   

Robert  S.  Ramsay. . . 

Adam  H.  Green 

Michael  Fish  el 

Christian  Lcib 

John  Strawbridge, Jr 

Daniel  Wehrley 

David  Brooks 

Abraham  Wells,  Jr.. 

Michael  Anstine 

James  Kerr 

George  Yinger. ..... 

David  Small 

Samuel  DiflSnbauch. 


$41.84 

$21.42 

56.41 

21.50 

17.67 

6.95 

11.57 

6.62 

16.59 

1.62 

17.00 

10.94 

41.64 

20.40 

45.01 

16.97 

6.41 

4..30 

12.24 

3.54 

3.3.21 

12.27 

37..59 

15.56 

161.82 

78.24 

22.09 

8.00 

189.19 

112.73 

9.62 

6.06 

7.28 

3.66 

16.47 

1.19 

39.41 

16.60 

13.61 

7.59 

7.70 

4.12 

14.11 

4.59 

87.52 

23.14 

13.91 

10.27 

250.85 

205.18 

30..39 

15.56 

1465.64 

2088.68 

33.17 

20.26 

RHODE  ISLAND 


Bristol  County • 


Barrington  . . . 
Bristol  (c.  h.). 
5>ayatt  Point.. 
Warren 


Anthony  . . 
Centreville 
Coventry . . 


Escoheag 

Natick 

Nooseneck  Hill. 

Pawtuxet 

Phenix 

Rice  City 

Summit 

AVarw'ick 

Warwick  Neck  . 
West  Green- 
Centre  


George  R.  Kennicutt 

$70.82 

Hezekiah  J.  Pitman. 

865..52 

Noel  Mathewson 

— 

Elisha  P.  Phinney,2d 

681.96 

Sieiit  County* 

-Joseph  G.  Hayward. 

135.34 

James  R.  Tanner. . . 

278.08 

Joel  M.  Spencer 

117.72 

James  Slocum 

541.13 

.John  R.  Hazard 

13..34 

Benjamin  Albro 

100.02 

John  T.  Lewis 

28.29 

Alfred  Fisher 

79.68 

Ebenezer  F uller 

■298.57 

Amos  Fisk 

33.16 

Giles  M.  Nichols 

— 

Benj  amin  W.  V aughn 

82.00 

George  A.  Willard. . 

15.31 

■John  James 



$32.11 

866.42 

648.99 


29.29 

223.00 

27.78 

494.52 

8.02 

58.52 

15.((9 

80.25 

286.40 

16.77 

32.60 

7.29 


Newport  County* 

Adamsville IPhilip  Manchester  . . 

Jamestown |John  Congdon 

Little  Compton Henry  T.  Brown 

Newport  (c.  h.) Joseph  Joslen 

New  Shoreham  — . Elijah  Macomber,Jr. 

Portsmouth Ge  rge  C.  Tallman  . 

South  Portsmouth Moses  Lawton 

Tiverton John  W.  Almy 

TivertonFourCorn'rs  Arnold  Smith 

Prolilence  County* 


65.961  35.27 
25.37  11.36 

124.721  46.07 
1854.96  3425.49 


Albion 

Burrillville 

Centred  ale 

Chepachet  

Cumberland  Hill — 


Reuel  P.  Smith.... 
Daniel  S.  Mowry. . . 
James  H.  Angell. . . 
Horace  Kimball  . . . 
Edmund  L.  Cook  . . 


51. .54 
106.S7 

51.57 
65.15 

64.58 


60.20 

77.52 

70.13 

133.97 

45.15 


24.33 

53.64 

4.84 

12.14 

21.03 


33.79 

35.04 

10.-39 

116.63 

15.19 


Providence  County— {Continued). 
Diamond  Hill. . 

Foster 

Foster  Centre  . 

Georgiaville . . . 

Greenville 

Harmony 

Hopeville 

Knightsville. . . 

Lime  Rock 

Lonsdale 

Manton 

Mapleville 

Mount  Vernon. 

Mohegan 

North  Scituate. 

Olneyville 

Manville 

Pascoag 

Pawtucket 

Providmee  (c.  h.).. . 

Rockland 

Slaterville 

South  Foster 

South  Scituate 

Valley  Falls 

West  Gloucester 

W^oonsocket  Falls. . . 


Allenton 

Arcadia 

Ashaway 

Carolina  Mills 

Charlestown 

Davisville 

Dorrville 

Exeter 

Hopkinton 

Kingston  (c.  h.)  . . 
Narragansett 


Eugene  M.  Mason  . . 

$39.59 

James  G.  Cook 

32.06 

Job  W.  Hill.  

12.56 

Henry  C.  Arnold 

76.00 

William  Winsor  .... 

145.44 

Albert  E.  Steere 



William  H.  Arnold . . 

109.50 

D.  H.  Batchelder  . . . 

70.77 

Reuben  M.  Wilber. . 

39.21 

Hazard  Sherman 

311.76 

Christopher  Holden. 

32.90 

Albert  Haines 

70.74 

Owen  Howard 

32.51 

Francis  Callahan  . . . 



William  A.  Brownell 

204.26 

Robert  Wilson 

31.3.13 

CarlileVose  

74.74 

Lorenzo  P.  Ward. . . 

228.23 

Joseph  T.  Sisson 

1525.16 

Welcome  B.  Sayles . 

1769.34 

Oscar  Angell 

33.91 

Arthur  Y oung 

275.53 

Seamans  Davis 

1.3.96 

Owen  Battey 

' 40.13 

Daniel  Patt 

252.73 

Horace  W.  Keach. . . 

15.29 

John  Burnham 

1115.60 

hin^ton  County* 

William  H.  Allen. . . 

78.81 

Elisha  L.  Bagg 

32.91 

Isaac  Cundall 

80.09 

Joseph  H.  Babcock. 

95.56 

George  W.  Cross  . . . 

18.29 

James  M.  Davis 

32.56 

Charles  Vars 

37..5.3 

32.98 

Henry  Whipple 

50.06 

Job  W.  Watson 

— 

Joseph  Eaton,  Jr.  . . 

27.37' 

17.00 

9.53 

25.27 

86.52 

32.19 

37.72 

18.16 

190.10 

15.90 

36.81 

13.11 

111.43 

150.54 

30.31 

143.93 

1905.79 

21,809.95 

1.3.45 

203.33 

7.74 

1.5.14 

109.70 

9.69 

1112.48 


37.26 

22.47 

14.77 

88..39 

11.29 

20.52 

14.83 

21.72 

22.60 

17.69 


160 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-liand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Washington  County— {Continued). 

Peace  Dale 

Perrysville 

Pine  Hill 

Potter  Hill 

Quonochontaug 

Eockville 

Bhamrock  Mills 


Stephen  0.  Fisk $212.77 

Benjamin  Carpenter  29.97 
Thomas  Phillips,  Jr,'  11.61 

John  Staunton 61.57 

William  H.  Stillman  10.96 
Jonathan  L.  Spencer  58.52 
Henry  Hoxie 60.53 


$5.97 

19.47 

5.22 

81.44 

4.74 

40.36 

8.87 


Washington  County — {Continued). 


Tower  Hill Benjamin  Hull  . 

Usquepaugh lEdmund  Bagley 

Wakefield 

Westerly 

Wickford 

Woodville 

Wyoming 


William  N.  Austin  . . 

George  Brown 

Gideon  G.  Congdon 

John  W.  Hoxie 

Aaron  Watrous 


$7,411 

45.14 


$3.53 

19.27 


197.65!  19.25 

680.72  939.41 
235.341  38.00 
22.90  i 9.87 


SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


Abbeville  District* 


AlybexMle  (c.  h.) 

Bordeaux 

Calhoun’s  Mills 

Cambridge 

Cherokee  Heights  . . 

Cokesbury  

Diamond  Hill 

Donnaldsville 


John  McLaren,  Jr.. 
Joseph  L.Bouchillon 
TheophilusA.Eogers 
Henry  E.  Godman. 

William  Speer 

Maurice  Strauss  . . . 

Ezekiel  Trible 

John  N.  Seawright 
D.  Washington  Haw- 
thorn   

William  Long 

Felix  G.  Parks 

Henry  H.  Harper. . 
Dewitt  C.  Tillotson 
Charles  M.  Pelot  . . 
Thomas  J.  Lyon . . . 

Hugh  Robinson 

Alex’r  L.  McCaslin. 

Lowndesville Daniel  F.  Freeland 

Mapleton 'Samuel  C.  Edmunds 

Mill  Way  John  Cothran 


Due  West  Corner. . . 

Gentsville 

Greenwood 

Harper’s  Ferry 

Harrisburgh 

Hodges.. 

Indian  Hill 

Level  Land  

Long  Cane 


Monterey 

Mountain  Yiew 

Mount  Carmel 

New  Market 

Ninety  Six 

Sandover  

Smithville 

Swancy’s  Ferry  — 
Temple  of  Health  . . 

Warren  ton 

White  Hall 

Wideman’s 

Willington 

Wilson’s  Creek 


Andrew  Giles 

J.  H.  Baskin 

Sandiford  Holmes  . 
Wm.  W.  Perryman 
Nimrod  W.  Stewart 

Jacob  B.  Britt 

William  Smith 

E.  M.  Puckett 

John  Cunningham. 
Andrew  Gillespie  . 
Milton  W.  Coleman 
Edmund  Cowan.. 

Paul  Rogers 

John  Speer 


$413.04 

22.23 

73.61 

21.28 

5.00 
126.54 

11.81 

28.06 

156.87 

4.80 

177.30 

5.18 

28.89 

64.00 

13.86 

6.00 
12.53 
69.31 

8.62 

28.16 

25.43 

9.38 

88.37 

46.81 

96.27 

16.63 

6.96 

3.24 

16.76 

21.29 

23.78 

9.66 

42,16 

5.83 


Anderson  District* 


Anderson  C,  H 

Andersonville 

Belton 

Brushy  Creek 

Butlersville 

Calhoun 

Churubusco 

Craytonville 

Deej)  Creek 

Double  Branches  . . . 

Douthet 

Equality 

Evergreen 

Golden  Springs  

Honey  Path 

Locust  Hill 

Millwee’s 

^lolTcttsville 

Mountain  Creek 

Nowell 

Pendleton 

Pierce  Town 

Queensboro’ 

Eock  Mills 

Rocky  Eidge 


Edmund  Webb 

431.93 

Francis  E.  Harrison. 

13.70 

Jonathan  B.  Lewis.. 

44.75 

William  D.  Sitton... 

9.52 

James  Jones 

12.74 

James  F.  Mattison .. 

7.44 

Bavlis  Watkins 

8.67 

J.  W.  Featherston  . . 

6.46 

Hiram  Bolt 



John  S.  Walker 

31.13 

William  Orr 

4.17 

Thomas  H.  McCann 

17.02 

Elias  J.  Earle 

7.84 

Sion  Turner  Rich- 

5.00 

ardson  

James  J.  McBath.. . 

85.45 

William  Major 

2.84 

John  Milwee 

2.83 

William  Sherard 

28.82 

James  McCown  .... 

8.80 

William  S.  Pickens, 

8.76 

John  B.  Sitton  

294.34 

Mioajah  B.  Williams 

5.87 

Halbert  Acker 

1.58 

David  Humj)hrey3  . 

12.46 

William  H.  Haynie. 

4.77 

$466.52 

11.60 

102.07 

10.79 

2.29 

179.54 

3.91 

3.00 

153.55 

2.84 

71.66 

1.35 

5.92 

5.70 

4.00 
3.53 

95.00 

8.45 

'8.21 

10.84 

2.70 

11.84 
39.02 
53.90 

3.15 

2.74 

1.34 
5.86 

2.34 
8.50 
6.41 
8.69 

.77 


641.11 

4.43 

10.07 

3.29 

5.23 

3.86 

1.39 

8.53 

8.16 

1,89 

.66 

4.22 

3.00 
12.94 

.64 

2.00 
8.63 
1.00 
2.12 

289.26 
.79 
.89 
2.68 
.83  || 


Anderson  District — {Continaied). 
Saddler’s  Creek  . . 

Seneca 

Shallow  Ford 

Silver  Glade  

Slab  Town 

Steele’s 

Storeville 

Townville 

Varennes 

Williamston 


James  L.  Simpson. . 
Sam’l  C.  Humphreys 

John  B.  Smith 

Charles  Irby 

Perry  McKinney 

Martha  A.  Darracott 
Theod’e  G.Trimmier 

Samuel  Brown 

Jesse  W.  Norris 

Crawford  W.  Pickle. 


Barnwell  District 

Aiken 

Allendale 

Angley’s  Branch  . . 

Bamberg 

Barnwell  C.  H 

Blackville 

Buford’s  Bridge 

Cowpen  Branch  . . . 

Davis’  Mills 

Duck  Branch 

Dunbarton 

Duncansville 

Erwinton 


Fiddle  Pond 

Four  Mile  Pond 

Graham’s  Turn  Out. 

Greenland 

King  Creek 

Lower  Three  Runs, . 

Merritt’s  Bridge 

Midway 

Millersville 

Red  Oak  Grove 

Rice’s  Ridge 

Silverton 

Smyrna 

Speedwell 

Tincker’s  Creek 

White  Pond 

Williston 

Woodward 


Bethel  T.  Rogers  . . . 

Wm.  B.  Barnes 

John  A.  Hayes 

William  T.  Easterlin 
Cornelius  F.  Tobin. . 

Tobias  E.  Still 

Martin  L.  Cloy 

John  D.  Sease 

Needham  Davis 

Charles  M.  Young.. 

C.  Killingsworth 

Decani  Dowling 

W.  B.  Peeples 

Solomon  W.  McKen- 
zie   

Reuben  E.  Wilson  . . 

Mary  A.  Tyler 

Joshua  M.  Tyler .... 
Robert  E.  Brown. . . 
Alexander  8.  Collins 
John  D.  Plunkett. . . 

Peter  Carson 

Gabriel  E.  Miller ... 
Hansford  D.  Owens.; 

Joseph  Rice ^ 

Silas  H.  Stallings 

Benjamin  Coleman. 

George  A.  Beck I 

Willison  Dicks i 

Benjamin  Williams. 
William  B.  Beazly .. 
William  Woodward. 


Beaufort  District* 

Beach  Branch 

Beaufort  (c.  h.) 

Blutfiton 

Brighton 

Danielton 


Gillisonville 

Grahamville 

Greenfield 

Hickory  Hill 

Horse  Clall 

Lawtonville 

Long  Branch 

Pocotaligo 

Robertsville 

Sand  Hill 

Silver  Hill 

Steep  Bottom 

Whippy  Swamp 


Thos.  H.Willingham 
Benj’n  R.Bythewood 
John  G.  Bulchen. . . 

Josiah  Lavrigne 

Joseph  H.  Rushing. 

John  Moore ^ . 

William  P.  Zealey. . 

Freelove  Daniel 

Isaac  Ellis 

Alison  Winn 

George  Rhodes 

John  J.  Forrester. . . 
James  11.  Sanders  . . 
Benjamin  Jaudon.. . 
Wm.  McK.  Bostick.  | 
William  T.  Speaks  . 
Ulysses  I.  Rushing.. 
Philip  Terry,  Jr 


$6.28 

i $0.54 

2.75  .75 

4.88 

1 2.39 

7.54  2.18 

17.93 

; 1.64 

14.19 

5.87 

27.97 

; 6.40 

7.82 

1.29 

78.37 

, 2.63 

414.80 

512.43 

43.59 

6.46 

10.91 

9.91 

89  95 

48.12 

326.25 

175.92 

221.58 

94.97 

59.73 

32.53 

17.05 

14.14 

3.83 

2.23 

10.51 

7.20 

8.98 

6.83 

21.85 

16.68 

8.75 

5.44' 

42.51 

22.19 

95.93 

22.81 

20.12 

6.08 

25.89 

11.87 

4.67 

2.53 

59.85 

16  44 

6.49 

3.28 

1.00 



30.77 

14.69 

12.34 

4.89 

27.88 

13.82 

18.37 

9.81 

26.42 

22.84 

7.00 

3.00 

27.11 

3.66 

81.911 

17.17 

425.00 

405.82 

162.00 

82.68 

27.781 

' 17.79 

17.00 

9.78 

116.:33 

103.67 

156.84: 

164.73 

9.00 ; 

.37 

5.08 

8.23 

6.8S 

2.04 

29.75 

12.18 

160.72 

51.24 

83.78 

81.59 

11.32 

5.42 

17.66 

11.42 

28.07 

14.41 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


161 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Charleston  District* 

Black  oak 'Arnold  J.  Harvey  . . 

Charleston  (c.  h.). . . Alfred  Huger 

Danner’s  M Koads..  Archibald  K.Danner 

Haddrell’s i Henry  S.  Tew 

Holly  Hill William  B.  Thomas. 


Jedburg 
Monk’s  Comer 
Mount  Holly  . . 

Pineville 

Eoadville 

Summerville  . . 


John  0.  Wilson 
Mary  M.  Von  Hagen 
Theodore  C.  Tharin. 

Philip  P.  Davis  

Stephen  W.Williams 
Alexander  Bidault. . 


Chester  District. 


Black  Stocks [ 

Baton  Eouge 

Beckamsville 

Carmel  Hill 

Cedar  Shoal 

Chesnut  Grove 

Chester  C.  H 

Cornwell  Turnout. . . 

Crosbyville 

Halsellville 

John  P.  Latham  — 
August’sF.Anderson 
William  Anderson. . 
James  M.  Carter... . 
James  A.  H.  Gaston 

Samuel  J.  Lewis 

1 John  E.  Allen 

James  Boyd 

Chesley  Crosby 

John  G.  Gladden... 
David  Moffet 

T.a  Crnngft  . .... 

Jacob  F.  Strait 

Landsford 

William  D.  Fudge. . 
-Joseph  Wylie 

Eich  Hill  ^ Eoads. . 

Eo.a«(villft 

Wm.^  B.  McMillen. . . 
Daniel  E.  Stevenson 
John  Boss 

Aravnllp 

Tnmsvillo. 

Wm.  M.  Creight 

Samuel  McCaw 

Tnrhit.’s  Stnrp,  

nllfl  AP  . . 

John  Newlan 

Well  Eidge 

Edwin  Wilson j 

$73.78 

313.70 

3.00 

40.09 

30.93 

11.99 
32.22 

8.52 

107.53 

14.99 
131.86 


4.75 

10.39 
19.75 
22.71 
12.00 

514.07 

27.48 

20.98 

17.86 

30.82 

6.61 

32.07 

88.41 

26.35 

17.64 

4.27 

15.84 

11.40 


$51.83 

!0,3y7.S2 

2.00 

12.44 

15.24 

4.90 

1.71 

18.02 

5.50 

29.73 


7.00 
8.72 
6.50 

690.87 

.69 

.77 

10.38 

.83 

.99 

38.59 

24.23 

9.88 

9.21 

1.41 

1(1.85 

4.00 


Chesterfield  District. 


Cheraw 

Chesterfield  C.  H. . . 

Homsborough 

Jefferson 

Mount  Croghan 

Pine  Tree 


John  C.  Evans 

508.45 

539.71 

William  A.  Mulloy  . 

39.77 

20.86 

Eeuben  P.  Lowry. . . 

5.50 

3.04 

John  S.  Miller 

29.82 

11.55 

James  H.  Taylor  . . . 

— 

— 

Jeremiah  Anderson. 

1.68 

.27 

Manning . 


Adam’s  Eun 

Ashapoo  Ferry 

Blue  House 

Broxton’s  Bridge  . . . 
Buckhead  Causey. . . 

Edisto  Island 

Elmville 

Eantowles 

Eeevesville 

Eidgeville 

Saint  Georges 

Saltketcher  Bridge . 

Walker’s 

Walterboro’ 


Andrews’  Mills. 

Cartersville 

Darlington  C.  H, 

Effingham 

Florence 

Gully 

Hartsville 

Leavensworth 


Clarendon  District. 

I Thomas  8.  Coogler.. 

Colleton  District. 

James  Legare,  Jr. . . 

John  Clark 

Thomas  A.  G.  Clarke 

Aaron  E.  Yarn 

Eeuben  Stephens. . . 
Septimus  H.  Jenkins 

J.  D.  D.  Weimer 

Thomas  Hillier 

William  W.  Eigby .. 
Henry  M.  Norris  . . . 
William  S.  Utsey  . . . 
Alex’r  McB.  Peebles 

Jacob  C.  Folk 

John  W.  Burbridge. 

Darlington  District. 

John  Andrews 

William  J.  Carter.. . 
Samuel  J.  Wilson... 

.John  .J.  Steele 

William  P.Campbell 

Eobert  N.  Hicks 

Thomas  C.  Law 

Thomas  E.  Howie.. 


Linton  Bluff i Jared  Woodham 


Merchant’s  Bluff 

Philadelphia 

Eollinsville 

Society  Hill 

Sparrow  Swamp 

Swift  Creek 

Tan’s  Bay 

Timmensville 

Wood  Shop 

11 


William  H.  Cannon. 

-John  G.  Gatlin 

D.  A.  McEachern. .. 

Lewis  M.  Coker 

Daniel  W.  Carter. . . 
Peter  E.  Campbell,. 

-James  Thwing  

Wm.  Brockinton 

Franklin  Skinner.. , 


87.82 

26.16 

86.29 

3.12 

49.82 

17.67 

30.45 

23.72 

28.42 

21.22 

46.94 

18.33 

14.74 

6.37 

26.13 

7.73 

18.42 

6.60 

52.49 

22.84 

78.58 

20.81 

31.91 

10.92 

25.45 

18.19 

259.40 

250.52 

12.21 

7.72 

23.08 

7.05 

434.95 

420.43 

22.40 

11.37 

22.65 

6.03 

11.-34 

6.66 

19.13 

5.12 

47.96 

86.52 

25.46 

19.39  ! 

14.63 

11.15 

7.90 

4.44 

170.42 

139.20 

4.02 

8.87 

14.29 

4.00 

5.03 

.55 

60.20 

49.76 

7.00 

1.00 

Edgefield  District. 


Bath 

Beech  Island 

Big  Creek 

Cairo 

Cold  Spring 

Coleman’s  Eoads. 

CoUiers 

Duntonsville 

Dyson’s  Mills 

Edgefield  C.  H 

Edisto  Mills 

Elton 

Fruit  Hill 

Germanville . . 

Graniteville 

Hamburgh 

Higgin’s  Ferry 

Ivy  Island 

Kirksey’s  M Eoads. 
Longmire’s  Store . . . 

Lotts 

Meeting  Street 

Mine  Creek 

Mount  Willing 

Oakland 

Parks’ 

Perry’s  M Eoads. . . 

Phoenix 

Pleasant  Lane 

Poverty  Hill 

Eehoboth 


Eichardsonville, 

Eidge 

Eocky  Pond 

Shatterfield 

Sleepy  Creek. ,. 
Woodlawn 


Sumner  Brown 

$31.77 

$12.03 

Cornelia  J.  Cox 

37.30 

11.65 

Charles  Nickerson. . 

9.04 

1.89 

J.  M.  C.  Freeland.. . 

29.78 

17.22 

John  M.  Clark 

16.99 

10.-33 

Matthew  W.  Clary. . 

19.92 

7.21 

Samuel  C.  Scott 

9.49 

3.93 

John  Cheatham 

17.34 

7.00 

Thomas  J.  Dj^son. . . 

18.67 

6.64 

Andrew  Eamsay 

368.00 

410.00 

Patrick  I.  Coleman. 

5.91 

3.81 

Joseph  Adams 

7.33 

1.30 

George  J.  Strother,. 

7.91 

1.83 

Asa  F.  Langford 

10.88 

6.16 

Samuel  Glover 

168.27 

61.06 

Eichard  Campbell.. 

— 

— 

Joel  Abney 

9.02 

5.70 

Thomas  H. Patterson 

8.09 

5.11 

W ash’nD.Eoundtree 

18.61 

15.19 

Nathan  T.  Skinner. 

58.04 

39.65 

John  Lott 

48.60 

11.98 

John  S.  Smyly 

11.60 

3.98 

‘fJ  A-f  Pn/lcvptf. 

L.  W.  Youngblood.. 

18.15 

8.-34 

John  P.  Mickler 

10.84 

8.35 

Eichard  Parks 

16.84 

7.86 

Edwin  H.  Addy 

12.21 

.6.87 

William  P.  Andrews 

41.21 

19.33 

J.  F.  C.  Settle 

14.19 

7.92 

Silas  Lanier 

8.61 

2.91 

Batte  Howard 

11.14 

5.77 

Joseph  M.  Eichard- 
son . 

23.78 

8.85 

Elijah  Watson 

23.68 

. 10.15 

WilliamD.  Jennings 

16.34 

5.47 

James  Callison 

— 

— 

James  Dorn 

18.08 

10.92 

Thomas  McKie 

23.92 

12.36 

Fairfield  District. 


Alston 

Bell’s  Store 

Brown’s 

Buck  Head  

Feasterville 

Gladden’s  Grove . . . 

Jackson’s  Creek 

Lilesford 

Long  Eun 

Longtown 

Monticello  (c.  h.) 

Eidgeway 

Eocky  Mount 

Shelton 

Strother 

Thompson’s 


T.  D.  Feaster 

James  Lemmon 

John  E.  Kennedy.. . 

John  Q.  Arnett 

Andrew  Feaster 

Dan.MeCulloughjJr. 

David  Milling 

James  Andrews  . . . 
Jacob  N.  O’Neale. . . 

Eli  Harrison 

John  McCrorey 

James  F.  Kennedy. 

Eobert  0.  Bailey 

James  F.  V.  Legg... 

E.  B.  Suber 

John  A.  Martin 


Winnsboro’ 'John  McMaster.  . . . 

Yonguesville John  L.  Tongue  — 

Georgetown  District. 


40.00 
9.90 

21.6fl 

66.42 

12.92 
28.36 

4.60 

17.20 

14.00 

35.92 
121.26 

19.83 


12.02 

487.36 


9.99 

3.04 

6.52 

98.65 

6.00 

3.55 

1.90 

7.25 

6.00 

12.58 

21.78 

6.97 


3.54 

701.36 


Georgetown  (c,  h.). . 

Ehyme 

Yanhanna 


William  McNulty. . . I 
Eobert  J.  Davidson. 


Benjamin  M.  Grier.  I 

Greenville  District* 


Buena  Yista 

Caesar’s  Head 

Cedar  Falls 

Chick’s  Springs 

Clear  Spring 

Cottage  Hill 

Cripple  Creek 

Dunklin 

Fairview 

Fountain  Inn 

Gilder 

Golden  Grove 

Gowensville 

Grove  Station. 

Greenville  (c.  h.)  . , . 
Highland  Grove 


William  F.  Lester  . . 

P.  B.  Martin 

Micajah  Berry 

Alfred  Taylor 

William  Goldsmith. 

T.  Henry  Stokes 

-John  11.  Harrison.. . 

John  C.  Sullivan 

James  8.  Peden 

William  McNeely. . . 
William  L.  M.  Austin 
Charles  G.  Garrison. 

-James  McMakin 

W.  8.  Howell 

Susan  W.  Thruston, 
Lewis  H.  Dickey  . . , 


896.851  922.00 
13.601  5.12 


20.94  5.89 


14.61 

5.71 

9.08 

6.00 

3.93 

9..531 

14.38 

21.90 

8.90 

2.54' 

16.84! 

801.83; 
7.84 1 


8.44 

2..51 

12.52 

1.25 
1.79 
7.87 
1.00 
1.62 

5.25 
.77 

8.55 

905.96 

8.61 


162 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST- MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Gre&mille  District— {Continued). 


Highway 

Lavinda 

Lickville 

Lima 

Line  Creek 

Merrittsville  . . . 

Milburg 

Milford 

North  Saluda. .. 

Plain 

Pleasant  Grove . 

Pliny 

Pomeroy 

Sandy  Flat 

South  Saluda. . . 

Sterling  Grove. . 

Stone  House 

Stonesville 

Tituroy 

Traveller’s  Best. 
White  Horse 


Isaiah  Cox 

A.  Y.  Owings 

Samuel  Moore 

John  H.  Goodwin... 

William  Eiley 

Davis  W.  Hodges . . . 

John  Weaver 

William  I.  Gibson.. 

Jefferson  Barton 

Thomas  Goldsmith  . 
William  C.  Bailey  . . 

Daniel  Fowler 

Francis  A.  Miles 

John  M.  Crotwell. . . 

David  Blythe 

Joseph  H.  McCul- 
lough   

James  W.  Young. . . 
William  D.  Hunter.. 
Henderson  Goode  . . 

Henry  E.  Lynch 

Wesley  Phillips 


Horry  District. 


Blanton’s  M Eoads. 

Bucksville 

Bug  Swamp 

Conway  sho  rough 

(c.  h.) 

Dogwood  Neck 

Little  Eiver 


John  T.  Moody. . . 
Henry  H.  Wright. 
Solomon  Cortrit. . . 


Thomas  W.  Beaty.. 

Peter  Cox 

Benjamin  N,  Ward. 

Kershaw  District. 


Bee  Tree 

Camdem,  (c.  h.) 

Elm  Grove 

Flat  Eock 

Hanging  Eock 

Liberty  Hill 

Lynchwood 

Palmettcfc 

Eed  Hill.  

Eussell  Place 

Tiller’s  Ferry 


William  L.  Pickett.. 
Thomas  W.  Pegues. 
Alison  A.  McDowall 
William  G.  Kirkland 
James  M.  Ingrem. . . 

Wyat  Patterson 

James  P.  Bell.  

Columbus  C.  Haile . . 

Jesse  Kilgore 

Darling  I.  George  . . 
Benjamin  S.  Lucas.. 

Lancaster  District. 

Belair.  'Charles  P.  Evans. . . 

Butler IWesley  Hilton 

Craigsville Nathaniel  B.  Craig.. 

• " William  J.  Cureton. 

John  W.  Twitty 

Eanford  Horton 

Stephen  T.  Small.. . 

John  Clyburn 

John  H.  McMurray. 
Thomas  E.  Magill . . 

H.  V.  Massey 

James  E.  Magill 

George  D.  Beckham 
Eobert  Hegler 


Cureton’s  Store 

Dry  Creek 

Dudley 

Flint  Eidge 

Hickory  Head. . 

Jacksonham 

Lancaster  C.  H.. 

Longstreet 

Pleasant  Hill  . . 
Pleasant  Valley, 
Wild  Cat 


Laurens  District. 


Bluff  Eabun 

Brewerton 

Centreville 

Clinton 

Cross  Hill 

Eden 

Huntington 

Laurens  C.  H 

Marengo  

Martin’s  Depot 

Milton 

Monrge 

Mount  Gallagher  . . . 

Mount  Pleasant 

Mountville 

Pleasant  Mound 

Eeynosa 

Bcuffletown 


John  S.  Wolff. 

Wyly  Murff 

Oliver  H.  P.  Jones. . 
Darling  L.  Henry. . . 

James  Carter 

William  Mahaflfey  . . 
William  D.  Byrd  . . . 
Edward  Anderson . . 
William  P.  Coleman 
Addison  P.  Martin.. 
James  G.  Williams.. 

Eobert  A.  Gray 

Benjamin  F.  Jones  . 
Marioah  McPherson. 

A.  A.  Fuller 

Eeuben  Martin 

Job  Deen  

Alford  W.  Parks 


$4.00 

$2.50 

8.63 

2.44 

8.87 

3.43 

10.90 

1.06 

15.23 

8.78 

6.71 

3.24 

7.34 

1.87 

2.36 

1.62 

14.52 

15.65 

15.16 

3.51 

14.75 

5.63 

19.07 

6.11 

6.15 

8.10 

12.89 

6.33 

4.10 

1.72 

8.28 

2.35 

11.96 

6.87 

2.00 

1.00 

20.94 

12.69 

8.62 

2.00 

143.86 

166.60 

9.49 

2.94 

42.49 

13.43 

5.42 

2.08 

782.98 

1151.52 

6.57 

3.09 

37.54 

18.00 

14.19 

6.47 

50.77 

13.71 

6.00 

4.00 

2.20 

.85 

10.28 

5.36 

11.00 

1.25 

23.86 

7.79 

7.54 

4.94 

6.00 

1.00 

24.43 

21.00 

9.46 

4.39 

4.00 

8.00 

1.87 

1.26 

11.45 

8.11 

8.61 

6.57 

161.86 

110.88 

19.18, 

6.90 

25.86 

10.15 

12.00 

4.90 

5.00 

4.50 

6.26 

2.73 

13.78 

4.34 

4.86 

2.94 

49.22 

6.17 

27.59 

14.42 

6.78 

1.00 

11.83 

3.64 

808.70 

528.25 

3.67 

2.83 

51.76 

7.76 

14.10 

11.66 

17.40 

2.74 

17.00 

7.75 

12.00 

20.00 

12.00 

7.00 

5.59 

1.46 

15.96 

5.35 

Laurens  District — ( Continued). 

Simpson’s  Mills John  Culbertson 

Spring  Grove John  G.  Williams... 

Tumbling  Shoals. ...  Milton  A.  Sullivan. . 

Tylersville Samuel  I.  Craig 

Waterloo David  W.  Anderson 

Young’s  Store John  N.  Young 


Beaver  Pond 

Calk’s  Ferry 

Clark’s  Mills 

Counts  ville 

Edisto 

Hollow  Creek 

Hope  Station 

Leesville 

Lexington  C.  H 

Oakville 

Pleasant  Spring 

Eish’s  Store 

Eockville 

Eocky  Well 

Sandy  Eun 

Sawyer’s  Mills 

Steedman’s 


Lexington  District. 

George  Sawyer 

Joseph  Sutton 

James  J.  Clark 

John  H.  Counts 

James  E.  Coleman. 

Henry  L.  Crout 

John  C.  Hope 

Joel  P.  Eidgell 

Eeuben  Harman 

Joseph  Coogler 

Jacob  W.  Dreher.. 

Levi  Eish 

John  Whites 

George  I.  Hooks 

Jacob  B.  Anthony  . 
Sampson  Dufifey . . . 
A.  Steedman 


Williamson’s  Mills..  John  T.  Williamson 


Marion  District. 


Allen’s  Bridge 

Britton’s  Neck 

Campbell’s  Bridge. . 

Catfish 

Centenary 

Flintville 

Floydsville 

Forestville 

Friendfield 

Gilchrist’s  Bridge . . . 
Gum  Swamp 

Jeffrey’s  Creek 

Little  Eock 

Lynch e’s  Creek 

Marion  C.  H 

Mar’s  Bluff 

Mclnnis  Bridge 

Mullin’s  Depot 

Peedee 

Eed  Bluff. 

Eeedy  Creek 

Selkirk 

Sugar  Hill 

Tabernacle 

Willow  Creek 


Tristram  Eogers. . 
Geo.  W.  Woodbury 
Alexander  Campbel 
Isaiah  W.  Moody 
Andrew  C.  White 
George  J.  Myers. 
Harmon  Flovd  . . 
James  L.  Harrell 
Moses  W.  Brown 
Daniel  Gilchrist . 

Henry  Berry 

Joseph  S.  Cunnin 

ham 

John  W.  Bethea. 

Henry  Davis 

John  McMillan. . 
John  M.  Smith  . . 
Paisley  Alford. . . 
Stephen  Smith... 
Neill  McDuffie. . . 
Allison  H.  Brown 
William  B.  Sellers 
Neill  Alford.... 
Neal  Carmichael 
Edwin  J.  Goodman 
James  L.  Davis 


Marlborough  District. 


$12.53 

$3.85 

14.45 

6.77 

12.29 

2.90 

19.17 

7.54 

34.00 

12.23 

21.10 

7.46 

8.77 

10.64 


Adamsville. .. 
Bennettsville. 
Brightsville. . . 
Brownsville . . 
Clio 


IVewberry  District. 


3.43 


6.10 

3.42 
24.93 

3.80 

8.42 
8.74 


19.53 

6.55 

7.90 

24.83 

83.43 

9.48 

196.52 

145.52 

4.00 

.22 

3.00 
19.30 

2.98 

1.85 

3.27 

3.57 


Jesse  Bethea 

Alexan’r  Sutherland 

4.00 

308.43 

312.15 

John  W.  Stubbs 

16.00 

5.15 

Simeon  Emanuel . . . 

21.70 

8.00 

John  A.  McEae 

21.78 

11.21 

John  W.  Powell 

.75 

4.00 

Beth  Eden 

Belmont 

Boazman’s  Turnout. 

Boulwareville 

Brooks 

Chappell’s  Bridge  . . 

Cotswood 

Glymphville 

Indian  Creek 

Jalappa 

Jolly  Street 

Kinnard’s  Turnout. . 

Liberty  Hall 

Little  Mountain 

Long  Pond 

Maybinton 


John  S.  Eenwick. . . 
Andrew  J.Longshore 
D.  C.  Boazman. . . 
James  Boulware. . 
Michael  Buzehard 
Archy  M.  Smith  . . 
Allen  S.  Scruggs. . 

John  Glymph 

Jared  L.  Johnson. 
John  H.  Sligh. . . . 
George  M.  Singley 
Thomas  F.  Harmon 
Thomas  H.  Cromer 
Fred’rk  H. Dominick 

John  Moore 

David  Gross 


16.86 

4.19 

2.20 

.76 

40.00 

12.00 

3.00 

.12 

80.10 

15.76 

8.23 

2.37 

19.97 

10.71 

4.96 

5.62 

1.00 

.02 

89.08 

18.84 

SOUTH  CAROLINA. 


163 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  rostraaster.  Kight-haiid  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


med). 

$5.6S 

; $2.24 

8.27 

2.04 

14.64 

8.77 

1.00 

1 .37 

— 



10.71 

2.14 

41.40 

19.94 

14.21 

7.44 

5.59 

2.64 

10.68 

3.54 

9.03 

. 3.75 

21.50 

7.85 

8.68 

2.84 

69.91 

61.00 

6.61 

2.66 

7.00 

— 

13.50 

3.91 

16.37 

9.99 

2.47 

1.57 

148.15 

107.84 

6.95 

1.03 

9.69 

7.43 





11.85 

5.67 

2.57 

.46 

10.65 

2.88 

1.23 

— 

3.47 

2.10 

4.16 

1.99 

1.14 

.70 

360.66 

411.45 

— 

— 

4.76 

1.23 

15.20 

5.85 

12.36 

2.54 

13.23 

6.12 

27.00 

11.11 

6.00 

3.00 

96.96 

107.45 

3.63 

1.00 

24.96 

10.18 

7.00 

1.89 

10.71 

4.00 

28.92 

21.47 

— 

— 

— 



50.11 

19.53 

82.13 

24.55 

41.00 

1.00 

59.94 

28.58 

45.19 

16.80 

86.26 

2.95 

27.66 

9.76 

6.31 

1.98 

6.18 

2.82 

16.52 

7.31 

30.67 

6.89 

20.34 

15.00 

8.99 

6.00 

14.60 

4.56 

8.31 

4.56 

134.26 

68.67 

594.71 

799..54 

9.94 

5.20 

42.65 

15.95 

8.00 

2.00 

6.46 

3.39 

7.81 

4.43 

27.11 

10.03 

11.65 

6.85 

11.18 

3.34 

20.67 

11.82 

80.00 

27.70 

17.76 

7.00 

21.00 

5.14 

Kewlterry  District— {Continued). 


Newberry  C.  H. 

Pomaria 

Prosperity 

Saluda  Mills 

Shop  Spring 

Vaughansville. . 

"Walton 

Whitmires 


Branchville 

Bull  Swamp 

Fort  Motte 

Jamison 

Jordan’s  Mills 

Kitching’s  Mills 

McOantsville 

Orangeburgh  C.  H. 

Poplar 

Kocky  Swamp 

Eowe’s  Pump 

Saint  Matthews 

Vance’s  Ferry 

White  Cane 


Eoscius  F.  Atwood.. 

$11.19 

Solomon  P.  Kinard. 

689.68 

William  Summer... 

42.45 

David  Kibber 

52.79 

John  E.  Bobo 

1.33 

Calvin  8.  Buzzard. . . 

26.95 

Samuel  A.  Dun 

9.82 

John  F.  Glymph 

20.76 

Baruch  Duncan 

36.36 

ig^eburgh  District. 

1 John  B.  Morrow 

44.35 

William  Knotts 

21.00 

David  W.  Barsh 

53.06 

Andrew  Inabinet. . . 

20.19 

John  Jordan 

10.98 

L.  A.  Culler 

21.47 

John  C.  Edwards... 

9.71 

John  V.  Glover 

378.18 

J amesA.Brookhardt 

18.72 

Gabriel  E.  Summers 

3.00 

D.  A.  F.  Summers. . 



Eufus  Cleckly 

65.54 

Daniel  Dantzler,  Jr. 

70.90 

Eichard  Evans 


$5.27 

1047.89 

8.52 

20.21 

.84 

9.44 

7.00 

15.47 

17.62 


59.13 

10.84 

5.00 

2.64 

7.45 

14.52 

4.15 

419.00 

9.53 

1.50 

19.87 

2.90 

8.48 


Pickens  Districtt 


Anderson’s  Mills. . . . 
Bachelor’s  Eetreat.. 

Bounty  Land 

Branch  Island 

Camp  Ground 

Cheohee 

Claremont 

Clayton’s  Mills 

Colonel’s  Fork 

Crow  Creek 

Dacusville 

Eastaloe 

Eighteen  MUe 

Fair  Play 

Five  Mile 

Fowler’s  Creek 

Glassey  Mountain  . . 

Horse  Shoe 

Martin’s  Creek 

Oakway 

Oconee  Station 

Pickens  C.  H 

Pickensville 

Eock  Mountain 

Salubrity 

Snow  Creek 

Table  Mountain  .... 

Toxawav 

Tunnel  Hill 

Twelve  Mile 

Walhalla 

Warsaw 

Way  Side 

Whetstone 

Wolf  Creek 


Wm.  H.  Anderson 
Ebenezer  P.  Verner. 
Mrs.  M.  S.  McElraey 

Joseph  Young 

James  A.  Ballenger. 

Asbury  B.  Grant 

Patrick  I.  Miller 

Carter  Clayton 

George  W.  Phillips. 

Eobert  Stewart 

Benjamin  F.  Morgan 
Thos.  N.  McKinney. 

Lemuel  Kendrix 

Thomas  I.  Sloan 

Charles  Thompson.. 
George  A.Hendricks 
Judge  G.  Ferguson. 

Edward  Hughes 

M.  E.  Hunnicutt 

Abner  F.  Hutchins  . 
Samuel  E.  McFall  . . 
Elijah  E.  Alexander 

Eufus  W.  Folger 

Camilla  D.  Barton . . 
William  S.  Williams 

Emry  Moore 

S.  D.  Keith 

James  Eobertson... 
Wesley  Pitchford. . . 
James  E.  Hagood. . . 
Christian  II.  Issertel 
Marshall  B.  Dendy  . 
J.  Overton  Lewis.. . 

Abel  Eobins 

James  D.  Beacham. 


Richland  District. 


Cedar  Creek 

Columbia  (c.  h.) 

Doko 

Gadsden 

Hopkins  Turn  Out. . 
Wateree 


Samuel  A.  Proctor. . 

James  B.  Glass 

G.  P.  Hoffman 

William  B.  Flowers. 

John  S.  Galligan 

Thomas  Baskins 


Spartanbnrj'h  District 


Algooa 

Arrowoo 

Barleywood 

Bivingsville 

Boiling  Springs 

Buck  Creek 

Burnt  F actory 

CamDbellville 


Willis  Smith 

William  T.  Thom.. . 
Pinckney  W.  Miller. 

John  P.  Fowler 

Henry  Dodd 

Philemon  W.  Head. 

Stephen  Taylor 

William  Cole 


25.87 

8.40 

11.81 

1.90 

4.71 

2.67 

3.75 

2.64 

6.98 

4.68 

4.78 

2.44 

11.68 

6.27 

6.00 

4.50 

3.54 

2.56 

12.13 

7.25 

3.00 

1.50 

5.32 

.69 

35.35 

8!56 

10.00 

3.88 

1.80 

1.20 

2.77 

1.45 

7.33 

4.21 

4.38 

2.68 

1.00 

.12 

4.33 

1.37 

62.11 

62.99 

18.00 

11.43 

1.62 



8.74 

4.90 

4.80 

2.00 

1.00 

.16 

33.49 

12.38 

25.45 

7.55 

67.40 

24.05 

5.24 

2.01 

2.58 

.20 

8.97 

7.00 

5.15 

2.81 

15.00 

4.00 

777.21 

4212.13 

64.00 

8.00 

40.65 

5.10 

2.11 

1.00 

1.19 

.86  i 

7.00 

2.75  1 

12.09 

6.65 

3.42 

1.66  j 

— 

Spartanburgh  C.  H . 
Templeman’s  Mil 


empleman’s  Mills . 

Thickety  Fork 

Yernonsville 

Wallace’s  Factory  .. 

Walnut  Grove 

Woodruff’s 


E.  P.  Wood, 
Newton  P.  Walker. 


Cannon’s  Store | John  Y.  Jackson. 

Cashville 

Cedar  Springs  Asy 

lum 

Clarksville 

Cowpens 

Cowpen  Furnace... 

Crawfordsville 

Cross  Anchor 

Crowsville 

Damascus 

Earlesville 

Enoree 

Fingersville 

Fort  Prince 

Glen  Siprings 

Grassy  Pond 

Hebron 

Hobbysville 

Hurricane 

J ackson  Hill 

Limestone  Springs. . 

Millville 

Moultrie 

Mount  Lebanon 

Mountain  Shoals 

New  Prospect 

Poolsville 

EichHill 

Eogers’  Bridge 

Smith’s  Store 

Sparta 


John  E.  Ellis 

Eobert  Scuggs 

Jesse  Hollis 

James  D.  Bivings.. 
William  I.  Whitmire 
James  M.  Lanham. . 

Fielder  Cantrell 

Oliver  P.  Earle 

Nicho’sV.VanPatten 
Joseph  Finger. . . 
Alexander  C.  Bomar 

Eobert  A.  Cates. 

Jacob  Q.  Carpenter. 

Harvey  Wafford 

William  Hunter  . . . 

Simpson  Bobo 

Arthur  F.  Jackson. . 
Clayton  L.  Clarke.. . 

William  P.  Hoy 

Joel  H.  Garrison 

Calvin  Foster 

James  Nesbitt 

Oliver  Clark 

Andrew  M.  Evins. . . 

B.  F.  Bates. 

James  M.  Nesbitt. . . 
William  F.  Smith. . . 
William  C.  Kilgore. 

John  A.  Lee 

David  B.  Collins 

W illiamLipscomb,  Jr 
Eichard  Ballenger. . 
Peter  M.  Wallace. . . | 

Gideon  H.  King : 

Andrew  B.  W oodruff 


Sumter  District. 


Bethlehem 

Bishopville 

Black  Eiver 

Bradford  Springs . . . 

Bradley  ville 

Brewington 

Clarendon 

Dove 

Flowerton 

Friendship 

Fulton 

Harmony  College. . . 

Lynchburgh 

Manchester 

Mayesville 

Mechanicsville 

Mill  Grove 

Mott 

New  Zion 

Packsville 

Plowden’*  Mills 

Privateer 

Salem 

Sandy  Grove 

Shiloh 

Stutehurgh  (c.  h.). . . 

Sumter 

Taylor’s 

Wright’s  Bluff 


James  B.  McElveen. 
Charles  Spencer. 
Eobert  E.  McFaddin 
William  I.  Eeynolds 
Mathew  E.  Muldrow 
Thomas  L.  Burgess . 
Benjamin  A.  Walker 
Samuel  Chandler... 
Nicholas  S.  Punch.. 

James  L.  Jones 

Jacob  V.  Welch 

Gilbert  Morgan 

Eobert  W.  Durant. . 
Alexander  Campbell 

Eobert  P.  Mayes 

John  C.  Strother 

William  McCutchen. 
Andrew  M.  Wood  . . 
James  A.  Budding. . 

Henry  Kelley 

Carter  G.  Capell 

William  Nettles 

John  I.  Cantey 

John  E.  McElveen.. 
ChristopherT.Player 

Vincent  Parsons 

Henry  Haynsworth. 
George  W.  Truluck. 
Wm.  L.  Branson,  Jr. 


Union  District. 


Bowlingsville 
Cold  Well.... 
Coopersville. . 
Cross  Keys  . . . 
Draytonsville. 
Fair  Forest  . . 

Fishdam 

Goshen  Hill .. 
Gowdeysville. 
JonesvUle  


Willis  Allen 

William  H.  Sartor.. 
Alex’r  M.  Latham  . . 

Jesse  B.  Davis 

Eowan  Jennings  . . . 

Jasper  Gil)l)s 

John  T.  Hill 

Ezekiel  Gross 

Thomas  J.  Orr 

Berryraon  D.  Bear- 
den   


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Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


McBridesville 

Meansville 

Mount  Tabor 

Pacolett  Mills  — 

Pea  Eidge 

Pinckneyville  — 

Simsville 

Timber  Eidge 

UnioTwille  (c.  h.) 

TVartola 

West’s  Spring  — 
Wilkinsville 


Black  Mingo 

Camp  Eidge 

Cedar  Grove 

China  Grove 

Deer 

Grape 

Indiantown 

Johnsonville 

Kingstree  (c.  h.)  — 

Lenude’s  Ferry 

Lynche’s  Lake  . . . , 

Murray’s  Ferry 

Natural  Grove 

Plantersville 

Singletarysville 

Sutton’s 

Vine 


Co\t,nty—{  Continued'). 

Stephen  Kirby 

$2.57 

$1.41 

Albert  G.  Means 

2.00 

112 

B.  F.  Eeid 

9.66 

4.821 

Thomas  D.Littlejohn 

20.79 

5.36 

Joseph  G.  Gault  — 

7.90 

5.19 

James  H.  Alexander 

17.81 

5.50 

President  Lawson  . . 

— 

— 

Hamlet  Gondelack.. 

6.76 

5.20 

Robert  A.  McKnight 

177.20 

108.17 

Allen  0.  Walker 

4.79 

2.81 

Moses  West 

9.00 

4.50 

John  McCulloch 

15 15 

11.64 

nmsburgBi  District 

• 

John  T.  McConnel. . 

43.25 

11.20 

Charles  W.  Cade  . . . 

TnaATAli  nhjrnHlPT* 

4.12 

2.08 

fj  LlOl.yy.fJJ.  -Lf.  • 

Thomas  N.  Britton. . 

18.26 

8.68 

Jolin  F Tio®^6rs 

Isaac  8.  Lifrage 





Alex’r  L.  Crawford  . 

49.74 

83.08 

Martin  E.  Dye 

42.09 

11.22 

Adam  I.  Connor 

109.89 

54.13 

Samuel  H.  Lofton  . . 

14.38 

1.80 

Aaron  F.  Graham  . . 

17.00 

6.00 

Thomas  China 

19.70 

11.74 

William  H.  Cockfield 

6.00 

, 4.00 

Joseph  Nesmith 

— 

— — 

John  D.  Singletary.. 

4.75 

2.57 

Isaac  W.  Graham. . . 

4.00 

2.00 

Wm.  S.  Camlin 

: 

— 

York  Distrkt* 


Allison  Creek 

Antioch 

Bethany 

Bethel 

Blairsville 

Boyalton 

Bullock  Creek 

Catawba 

Cherokee  Ironworks 

Clark’s  Fork 

Clay  Hill 

Coate’s  Tavern 

Ebenezerville 

Fort  Mill 

Guthriesville 

Harmony 

Hickory  Grove 

Hopewell 

McOonnellsville 

Meek’s  Hill 

Nation  Ford  


New  Centre 

New  House 

Eock  Hill 

Smith’s  Ford 

Smith’s  Turn  Out. 

Taylor’s  Creek  . . . 

Tirza 

Yorkville  (c.  h.)  . . 
Zeno 


Joseph  Miller 

$2.95: 

Eufus  H.  Whitenaut 

11.32' 

William  M.  Gill 

4.54: 

•Jerome  B.  Brian  . . . 

13.00: 

William  Crosby 

12.86; 

Andrew  I.  McGill  . . 

5.64 

John  G.  Davidson.. 

12.42  j 

J.  A.  Hill 

1 

StanhopeH.Anthony 

10.29 

•John  McGill 

8.^ 

John  Watson 

23.fr 

James  Daniel 

89.34 

Alexander  F.  Fewell 

26.61 

B.  F.  Powell  ...... 

58.98 

Francis  A.  Erwin . . . 

22.81 

Joseph  McCosh  — 

3.91 

Thomas  G.  Wylie  .. 

15.60 

Samuel  Wright 

9.56 

Joseph  P.  Moore 

11.41 

J.  Y.  Whitesides  . . . 

7.72 

Mrs.  Emily  Creigh- 

ton   

Myles  Smith....*... 

8.96 

Theodore  D.  Fulton. 

7.42 

Henry  F.  Broach . . . 

77.88 

John  Smith 

3.31 

C.  B.  Smith 

19.65 

Jonathan  N.  McEl- 

wee,  Jr 

8.00 

Philip  Sandefer 

6.52 

Wm.  E.  Alexander  . 

454.41 

Ailhur  A.  McKenzie 

5.08 

$0 .54 
2.46 
2.09 
5.18 
3.00 
8.87 
6.74 

6.15 

3.58 

3.33 

13.82 

13.28 

18.40 

3.32 

2.44 

9.68 

2.35 

2.98 

3.00 


1.76 

3.43 

39.19 

1.85 

7.50 

5.32 

1.47 

619.22 

1.79 


TENNESSEE. 


Anderson  County. 


(c.  F.) 

Loy’s  M Eoads 

Moore’s  Eest  

Oliver’s 

Eobertsville 

Eoss 

Wallace’s M Eoads.. 
Wilson’s 


John  Jarnigin 

$69.38 

William  C.  Hitch.. 

16.83 

Austin  L.  Moore 

3.29 

John  H.  Kington . . . 

11.13 

Clark  G.  Crozier  — 

27.27 

James  Eoss 

8.11 

William  Wallace 

8.80 

James  A.  Moore 

11.30 

$37.78 

10.89 

2.04 

6.48 

33.93 

3.13 

6.83 

6.70 


Bedford  County. 

Bryan’s  Creek |John  T.  Carlyle  — 

Bell  Buckle i Townsend  Fugit. . . . 

Fairfield iMicajah  T.  Cooper. . 

Flat  Creek j Ja.sper  N.  Blanton. . 

McGowansville iJefiTerson  I.  Long  ... 

Normandy Moses  A.  Kennedy.. 

Eichmond 'Alsa  Freeman  

Rover John  Jordan 

Eowesville George  W.  Heard... 

ShelbyTille  (c.  h.) . . . David  G.  Deason  . . . 

Unionville iW  illiam  C.  Blanton. 

Wartrace  Depot ....  John  A.  Ganaway  . . 

Benton  County. 

Camden I John  II.  Farmer . . . . | 

Chaseville Joseph  E.  Matthews 

Morgan’s  Creek ...  - 1 James  w alkcr 

Bledsoe  Connty. 

George  Alexander 
Moyers 


Creek 


Crossville 

Fillmore 

Foster’s  M Eoads . 

Grassy  Cove 

Mount  Airy 


James  Scott 

John  E.  Wheeler 
William  Foster  . . 
AVeatherstonS.  Greer 
Thomas  A.  Pope 


54.91 

14.52 

44.38 

16.53 

40.25 

29.66 

9.82 

4.73 

22.34 

11.95 

42.76 

23.70 

11.84 

6.87 

46.43 

24.45 

1604.76 

687.88 

71.08 

53.28 

100.00 

— 

1 103.91 

1 89.05 

14.19 

9.12 

1 65.08 

1 44.82 

1.25 

.59 

86.69 

8.21 

7.23 

1.76 

8.29 

2.60 

6.71 

4.82 

1 4.00 

2.00 

Bledsoe  County — {Contiimed). 


Nine  Mile 

Orme’s  Store 

Pik&cille  (c.  h.) 

Roberson’s  M Eoads 

Spencer  Hill 

Stephen’s  Chapel . . . 


-Joseph  McDowell  .. 

$14.51 

Anderson  Sloan 

14.34 

Lewis  E.  Fain 

79.09 

Isaac  Roberson 

13.53 

Robert  A.  Penfro . . . 

5.80 

Joseph  Hixson 

4.00 

Blount  County. 


Cade’s  Cove 

Chilhowee 

Clover  Hill 

Cloyd’s  Creek 

Ellejoy 

Friendsville 

Gamble’s  Store 

Louisville 

Marysville 

Montvale  Springs  . . 

Morgantown 

Rockford  

Tuckaleechee  Cove. 

Hnitia 


George  W.  Foute. . . 
Samuel  Ghormley . . 

John  Gault 

Andrew  Ferguson.. 
Andrew  Bogle . . . 
David  Morgan  . . 

John  Gamble 

H.  Talbot  Cox... 
Samuel  L.  Yearont. 
H.  C.  Cunningham  . 
William  G.  iicKen- 

zie 

Alexander  Williams 
George  Snider . . . 
James  H.  Donald- 
son   


Bradley  Conntyc 


$2.72 

6.36 

96.31 

5.79 

1.32 

.25 


3.00 
4.55 
9.48 
5.18 

10.10 

10.00 

70.00 

261.27 

11.39 

28.83 

4.00 


Charleston  

PViototv 

Samuel  Kelly 

Ake  Henry 

160.91 

8.00 

605.62 

8.92 

5.98 

88.48 

1.25 

484.93 

6.14 

8.39 

Clea'celand  (c.  h.).. . 

Flint  Springs 

Maple  Grove 

Thomas  AV.  Johnson 
Hiram  H.  H.  Ham- 

bright 

Robert  H.  Pharis  . . . 

Muskrat  Springs  — 

Potter’s  Branch 

Stony  Point 

Wansville 

David  Kerr 

Charles  Grigsby 

Robert  T.  AVeatherly 
Silas  M.  AVan 

8.35 

2.00 

6.04 

TENNESSEE. 


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Campbell  Coiintyi 


Buffalo  Creek  . 
Coal  Creek  — 

Fincastle 

Grantsboro’ 

Jackson  (c.  h.). 

Lost  Creek 

Straight  Fork  . 
Well  Spring. . . 


, Joshua  Duncain 

$ 

. John  Kincaid 

19.68 

4.61 

48.70 

12.59 

1.33 

6.36 

. James  H.  Grant 

. George  W.  Smith. . . 

. Jacob  Sharp 

. John  Adkins 

. Oty  T.  Cliborn 

Cannon  Coimty* 


Auburn 

Bradyville 

Mechanicsville 

Woodbury  (c.  h.)  ... 


Earner  H.  Mason  ... 

16.94 

David  Patton 

26.50 

Samuel  E.  Burger  . . 

18.76 

Frank  Coleman 

94.22 

17.99 

3.10 

89.22 

7.42 

.85 


15.06 

18.07 
7.68 

76.67 


Carroll  County. 


Atwood 

Buena  Yista 

Christmasville 

Hecla 

Hico 

Jhmtingdon  (c.  h.) 

Latinia 

McLemoresville 

Macedonia 

Marlborough 

Eoan’s  Creek 

Sandy  Bridge 

Terry 


Carter  County. 


Cave  Spring 

Doe  Eiver  Cove 

Dugger's  Ferry 

Elizabethton  (c.  h.). . 

Happy  Yalley 

Limestone  Cove 

Peoplesville 

Eoan  Mountain 


Cheattiaiu  County. 

Shaw’s  Store [Washington  Wall. . 

Claiborne  County. 


10.941  6.38 


Big  Barren 

Cumberland  Gap  . . . 

Head  of  Barren 

Oldtown 

Pleasant  

Powell’s  Eiver 

Eob  Camp 

Speedwell 

Sycamore 

lazeioell  (c.  h.) 

Woodson’s  Eoads  James  B.  Smith 
Yellow  Springs Melbern  Overton. 

Cocke  County. 


Drewry  Laffoon 

John  G.  Newlee 

Edward  Keelly 

Zachariah  S.  Gibson. 

William  T.  Moss 

Leroy  Hurst 

Isaac  S.  Buchanan . . 

William  Eogers 

Jacob  Shultz 

William  Houston  . . . 


5.62 

28.23 

9.27 

12.89 

3.33 

6.19 

7.15 
22.54 

122.53 

4.16 
11.19 


3.44 

11.20 

5.36 

5.47 

1.74 

3.15 

8.59 

9.20 

152.15 

1.78 

e.fi 


Cato 

Eeioport  (c.  h.) 

Parrottsville 

Wilsonville  

Wilton  Springs 


Coflee  County. 

Beech  Grove Benjamin  F.  Moore. 

Hickory  Creek A.  B.  Davis 

Hillsboro Eliot  A.  Eutherford. 

Manchester HarrisonShackelford 

Tullahoma Eobert  E.  Enochs. . . 

Davidson  County. 

Chesmit  Grove I James  H.  Fulghum.  | 

Elm  Hill James  H.  Charlton. 

Franklin  College  . . . [Tolbert  Fanning. . . 


54.88 

40.84 

59.70 

80.51 

132.04 


21.56 

10.65 

22.94 

94.46 

95.84 


Eli  Gnpp  . 

Eobt.  P.  McCracken 

37.19 

22.29 

Thomas  E.  Hall 

28.85 

17.73 

Adam  E.  Cams 

8.84 

6.00 

John  H.  Brigance. . . 

19.00 

8.71 

John  Kendrick 

187.87' 

164.91 

Edward  H.  Williams 

10.00 

1.00 

Charles  O’Neill 

216.99 

193.42 

George  H.  Prince  . . 

26.68 

.8.41 

John  Travis 

22.00 

13.42 

Priestly  E.  Parker  . . 

* 33.37 

25.58 

David  Green 

11.40 

5.18 

John  B.  Terry 

15.58 

12.62 

Jacob  F.  Perkins  . . . 

7.45 

5.24 

Phineas  Williams. . . 

8.89 

5.10 

Lawson  W.Hampton 

2.72 

1.67 

Benjamin  Dyer 

8.76 

.53 

•J  ames  A.  Burrow . . . 

107.55 

116.25 

Nathaniel  L.  Taylor. 

14.58 

5.55 

David  Baker 

2.21 

.26 

William  I.  Peoples.. 

7.00 

4.00 

Nicholas  Smith 

7.77 

5.19 

Edmund  McMahan. 

10.98 

7.57 

Jacob  H.  A.  Weaver 

8.89 

5.10 

David  W.  Stuart 

98.63 

117.92 

Malcolm  McNabb. . . 

44.97 

19.56 

Henry  H.  Baer 

12.64 

7.22 

George  McNabb 

5.0t 

.62 

Davidson  Coxmty— {Continued). 


Goodlettsville 

Hamilton’s  Creek . . . 

Marrowbone 

Nashville  (c.  h.) 

Eidge  Post 

South  Harpeth 

Stewart’s  Ferry 

Sycamore  Mills 

Tank 

White  Bend 


John  11.  Galbreath. . 

$54.49 

Elmore  G.  Eowe  . . . 

9.44 

Jackson  Crockett . . . 

17.13 

Samuel  E.  Anderson 

2129.69 

Wilkins  T.  Garrett. . 

9.88 

Thomas  I.  Allison. . . 

12.16 

Benjamin  Hurt 

11.94 

Eandolph  Simmons. 

55.90 

J oseph  H.  Dillahunty 
P.  M.  Wade 

15.50 

2.00 

$23 

7, 

16 

6679. 

1, 


.14 


Deeatus’  County. 


Decaturville 

Etna 

Hermitage. . . 
Howesville  . . 
Perrysville  . . 


David  E.  A.McElrath 

93.46 

Silvan  F.  Lockwood. 

4.37 

Daniel  McLever 

19.64 

Jerome  B.  Howe. . . 

9.06 

William  Stout 

38.84 

72.72 

2.96 

14.00 

4.31 

13.61 


De  Kalb  County. 


Alexandria 

Laurel  Hill 

Liberty  

Pine  Creek  

Smithville  (c.  h.) 

Temperance  Hall. . 
Tyree’s  Mills 


William  Floyd 

T.  H Kerr 

84.78 

35.79 

Isaac  Whaley 

68.43 

30.75 

Thomas  Durham. . . . 

2.43 

.22 

Joseph  Y.  Stewart . . 

112.27 

67.21 

Nicholas  Smith 

6.88 

5.44 

Samuel  L.  Tyree 

8.29 

7.00 

Barton’s  Creek. . 

Bellsburgh 

Charlotte  (c.  h.). 

Danielsville 

Independence . . 

White  Bluffs 

WiUidmsville. . . 


Dickson  County. 

Elijah  W.  Cunning- 
ham   

John  J.  Hinton 

James  P.  Priestley. . 

Joseph  T.  Kern 

Tolbert  Slayden 

John  McCaslin 

James  E.  Williams.. 

Dyer  County. 


10.19 

10.25 

140.55 

16.28 

4.59 

22.71 


6.09 

7.46 

119.53 

lO.UO 

3.25 

8.53 


Chesnut  Bluffs 

Dyersburgh 

Friendship 

Grove  Mount. . , 
Miller’s  Chapel 
Newbern 


Isaac  A.  Nunn 

39.55 

12.63 

J oseph  W.  Echols, . . 

1^.46 

177.85 

John  F.  Sinclair 

21.85 

11.78 

Eich’d  B.  Henderson 

1.50 

— 

George  Miller 

8.31 

4.48 

Gilbert  G.  Harris . . . 

35,42 

13.46 

Fayette  County. 


Belmont 

Championville 

Concordia 

Egypt 

Elba 

Fayette  Corner 

Hickory  Withe 

Lagrange 

Laurel  Creek 

Macon 

Moscow 

Mount  Comfort 

Nonconner 

Oakland 

Pierce  

Eossville 

Somerville  (c.  h.) . . . 
Willis’  Station 


William  Clayton 

Jack  T.  Chapman. . . 
William  A.  Martin.. 
Anthony  Matthews. . 
Eobert  F.  Buckelew. 
BenJ.  P.  Bridgewater 

James  M.  Lane 

Hugh  H.  Falls 

Metier  L.  Davis 

William  E.  Daly 

John  W.  Dyer 

William  A.  May 

John  F.  Boyet 

Thomas  J.  Tuckniss. 
Benjamin  I.  Love  . . 
John  F.  Eobertson. . 
Marion  S.  Godbey  . . 
Euffin  N.  Willis i 


48.97 

13.87 

45.85 

13.00 

14.38 

9.78 

80.71 
419.78 

11 '.42 

113.12 

90.72 
16.79 
31.10 
68.50 

1.75 

102.13 
642.00 


Wolf  Eiver [William  P.  Dowdy  . | 14.73  12.44 


34.70 

5.22 

24.54 

10.00 

5.18 

3.74 

72.79 

411,40 

4.92 

175.56 

19.82 

9.39 

14.06 

59.00 

1.00 

16.22 

838.97 


Fentress  Comity* 


Boatland . . 

Coopersville 

Hale’s  Mills 

Jamestown  (c.  h.) . . . 

Pall  Mall 

TravisviUe 


Solomon  Alberton. . . 
Pern  bert’n  Gatewood 
Jonathan  I).  Hale. . . 

John  P.  Martin 

Henry  Gatewood — 
Charles  B.  Eyau  — 


Alisonia. . 
Anderson. 
Cowan. . . 


Franklin  County. 

William  B.  Dcery. . 

Larkin  Willis  

James  A.  England. 


4.51 

3.10 

6.86 

4.49 

4.5.90 

19.83 

17..56 

lu.89 

6.00 

3.00 

61.43 

1 29.85 

20.OOI 

24.00 

21.07: 

I 1.00 

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Franklin  Cornity— {Continued). 


Decherd 

Elk  Elver 

Hawkerville 

Hurricane 

Pettysville 

Salem  (c.  h.) 

Town  Creek 

Winchester  (c.  h.)  . . 


Aaron  Lynch 

Michael  S.  Winford. 

John  Oliver 

James  A.  Silvertooth 

Eli  Petty 

James  N.  White 

Joseph  L.  Baugh. . . 
George  A.  Shook. . . 


$36.52 

12.65 

16.00 

2.46 

4.45 

88.39 


$5.21 
5.35 
10.00 
1.23 
• 1.92 
42.54 

501.86 


Gibson  County# 


Andalusia 

Antioch 

Bluff  Springs 

Chester 

Eaton 

Enterprise 

Gibson’s  Wells 

Holly  Leaf 

Hope  Hill  

Pond  Hill 

Poplar  Grove 

Quincy 

Shady  Grove 

Shiloh 

South  Gibson 

Trenton 

Waterford 

Yorkville 


Harvey  Eckley 

4.92 

2.78 

J erem’hH.MeKenzie 

16.11 

9.07 

William  Gay 

17.88 

13.61 

William  West  

20.97 

9.81 

Benjamin  T.  Dodd.. 

72.60 

49.28 

James  M.  Senter 

— 

— — 

Wm.  T.  Blakemore. 

25.27 

10.10 

Noah  Williamson. . . 

9.76 

7.11 

Wade  H.Eichardson 

23.73 

14.76 

Ute  S.  Halliburton.. 

14.62 

9.03 

Franklin  M.  Nobles. 

— 

— 

Solomon  Shaw 

36.45 

25.13 

Swinburn  Craven. . . 

51.85 

49.40 

Samuel  Booth 

50.98 

20.72 

James  Sharp ?. . 

60.59 

32.04 

Algernon  S.  Currey . 

461.24 

428.67 

Sarah  V.  Harvey  . . . 

15.06 

7.26 

Eobert  Q.  Eoache. . . 

78.22 

31.90 

Bethel 

Bodenham 

Bradshaw 

Brick  Church. 
Bunker’s  Hill.. 
Campbellsville. 
Cornersville. .. 

Elk  Eidge 

Elkton 

Lynnville 

Midbridge 

Poplar  Hill 

Prospect 

Pulaski  (c.  h.). 
Vale  Mills 


Giles  Connty. 

Joseph  C.  Eogers.. . 

Lewis  Cosby 

W.  F.  Simpson 

Martin  B.  Wood 

Theophilus  Harris. . 

William  Peaton 

William  E.  Baird. . . 
James  J.  Walker.. . 

A,  Lee  Harney 

James  Ham 

Samuel  H.  Stout 

Carey  Gilbert 

Thomas  A.  West- 
moreland   

Ira  E.  Brown 

Daniel  Guthrie 


9.72 

12.29 
21.00 

22.30 
19.51 

188.39 

5.68 

87.39 

67.53 

15.93 

17.34 

452.33 

14.80 


15.51 
4.96 
6.61 
8.00 

14.72 

11.86 

183.00 
2.82 

24.21 

69.10 

9.47 

11.52 

379.00 
7.50 


Grainger  County. 


Bean’s  Station 

Blain’s  X Eoads 

Cedar  Cliff 

Cedar  Ford 

Clear  Spring 

Haynes 

Maynardsville 

Marshall’s  Ferry 

Morristown 

Noe’s  Ferry 

Powder  Spring  Gap 

Eed  Hill 

Rtitledge  (c.  h.) 

Spring  House 

Tampico 

Thorn  HUl 


W oodsonWBowman 
Samuel  Shields 

TJ.pnlipn  rimvA 

52.07 

27.72 

13.14 

16.39 

Anderson  Acuff. 

3.42 

2.37 

William  C.  Mallicoat 

1.23 

.73 

Joseph  Yadon 

7.93 

4.97 

Levi  Satterfield 

— 

— 

James  Shields 

9.95 

5.40 

Noah  F.  Eead 

47.92 

16.48- 

John  V.  Brewster.. . 

— 

— 

William  Sharpe 

2.97 

1.93 

Joseph  Clark 

7.69 

4.96 

Michael  Goldman  . . 

71.97 

91.21 

Archibald  P.  Green. 

13.33 

10.65 

Joel  Dyer  

12.40 

3.51 

John  Easley 

22.32 

10.14 

Greene  County. 


Bay  Mount 

Camp  Creek 

Caney  Branch 

Cedar  Creek 

Clear  Creek 

Fair  Plains 

Graysburg 

(ireenmlle  (c.  h.) 

Gustavus 

Henderson’s  Mill... 

Horse  Creek 

Laurel  Gap 

Limestone  Springs. . 


John  0.  Martin 

Daniel  Kennedy. . . 
AndersonW.W  alker 
William  Girdner. . . 
Mason  F.  Jerlds. . . 

John  Eader 

Nathan  Morelock . . 
William  Boyce  . . . . 
James  W.  Jackson. 
Joseph  Henderson. 

John  J.  Broyles 

Martin  D.  Strong. . 
John  Love 


28.85 

14.38 

15.65 

17.58 

7.06 

6.21 

7.97 

852.08 

20.44 

86.02 

7.74 

11.96 

15.36 


26.67 

5.06 

12.14 

7.93 

4.84 

8.67 

5.58 

838.11 

15.51 

13.80 

5.99 

6.81 

7.40 


Greene  County — {Continued). 


Little  Chucky. . 
Newmansville. 

Ones 

Eheatown 

Eomeo 

Timber  Eidge. 
Warrensburgh. 
White  Sulphur. 


Anthony  Eankin  . . . 

John  Eush 

Jesse  Hays 

Isaac  M.  Pierce 

James  E.  Bailey 

Alexander  M.  Doak. 
James  M.  Eankin  . . 
James  H.Euenburgh 


Grundy  County. 


Altamont  (c.  h.) 

Bersheba  Springs. . . 
Cumberland 


Pelham  , 


E.  W.  Smith 

John  Armfleld 

William  G.  Guinn . . 
Anderson  S.  Good- 
man  


$9.20 

5.86 

118.59^ 

10.05 

16.73: 

36.521 

2.12 


27.95 

13.87 

3.73 

40.21 


$5.73 

8.86 

40.73 

5.82 

7.69 

12.38 


24.51 

.93 

2.37 

21.83 


Hamilton  Connty. 


Birch  Wood 

Chattanooga 

Chickamoga 

Dearing 

Double  Branch 

Harrison  (c.  h.) 

Julian  Gap 

Limestone 

Loddy 

Long  Savannah 

Merry  Oaks 

Sail  Creek 

Snow  Hill 

West  View 

Zion  Hill 


Seth  J,  Walker 

5.00 

.80 

Harvey  T.  Phillips. . 

1057.39 

1337.14 

Smith  Finley 

20.11 

6.22 

Gilbert  W.  Dearing. 

11.92 

5.00 

Edward  S.  Card  . . . 

— 

— 

Addison  P.  Hunter . 

129.00 

81.53 

William  H.  Crowder 

14.71 

9.33 

Jonathan  Wood 

35.37 

18.25 

John  M.  Watson 

12.25 

6.16 

John  Anderson 

7.70 

4.95 

Samuel  H.  Hunter . . 

4.78 

2.17 

Abel  A.  Pearson 

11.77 

6.66 

Jesse  Locke 

10.78 

7.53 

Samuel  T.  Igon 

7.13 

1.71 

Henry  Swisher 

14.21 

7.20 

Hancock  Coimty. 


Alanthus  Hill. . 
Fain’s  Stand.. . 
Mulberry  Gap . 
Sneedsville 


. Archibald  Bales 

James  M Baxter 

— 

. John  W.  Graham. . . 

14.93 

. Anderson  Campbell 

50.72 

10.00 

37.63 


Hardeman  Connty. 


Black  Oak  Grove. . . 

Bolivar  (c.  h.) 

Clover  Port 

Crainsville 

Grand  Junction  . . 

Jenkins’  Depot 

Matamora 

Middleburgh 

New  Castle, 

Piney  Grove 

Salisbury 

Van  Buren 

Whiteville 


George  Frank  Smith 

13.43 

8.45 

Charles  H.  Dorion.. 

230.78 

393.23 

David  Thorn 

6.68 

4.03 

Albert  Haynie 

11.70 

6.00 

Francis  L.  Pledge  . . 





Andrew  J.  Stricklin. 

— 



John  H.  Eosson 

50.06 

12.99 

Thomas  A.  Puckett. 

47.11 

49.12 

John  J.  Polk 

Alfrcrt  Eio-jrs 

50.46 

11.96 

M C.  Humphrey.... 





John  E.  Mastin 

16.57 

8.05 

James  S.  Bagley 

65.18 

83.00 

Hardin  Connty. 


Coffee  Landing... 

Eagle  Mills 

Hamburg 

Ingleside 

Lowryville 

Monticello 

Saltillo 

Savannah  (c.  h.), . 

Smith’s  Fork 

Swallow  Bluff. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth  Parks 
Calvin  L.  Herbert. . . 
Wash’n  G.  Campbell 

John  A.  Smith 

Noel  F.  Cherry 

Eiley  W.  Tucker 

Thomas  Davy 

James  Irwin 

Eobert  P.  Bailey 

Lawson  Kelly 


Hawkins  County. 

Bull’s  Gap Anthony  B.  Keele... 

Lee  Valley John  H.  Pearson 

Lyons’  Store William  Lyons 

l^Iarble  Hall Ijohn  D.  McFarland. 

Mill  Bend Absalom  L.  Buram  . 

New  Canton Littleton  11.  Eogan.. 

Quarrysville AndrewGalbraith,Sr 

Eed  Bridge James  M.  Moore 

RogersviUe  (c.  h.)  ..  Anders'nE  Edmonds 

Saint  Clair William  E.  King.. . 

Van  Hill John  W.  Mays 

War  Gap John  W.  Phillips.. 

Yellow  Store Cornelius  C.  Miller. 


29.20 

6.77 

67.33 

16.64 

31.49 

33.00 

38.91 

151.22 

16.26 

13.15 


8.31 ; 
7.80 
30.67 
28.62' 
2.66 
38.281 
8.00 
89.14! 

338.15 

19.24 

8.91 

13.29 

13.63 


12.27 

4.82 

84.41 

8.98 

15.00 

13.00 
27.31 

163.90 

9.47 

5.90 


4.84 

13.07 

10.06 

1.80 

19.33 

5.26 

17.71 

294.41 

14.79 

2.74 

7.63 

4.95 


TENNESSEE. 


167 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department, 


Haywood  County* 


Brownsville. 
Cageville — 
Carolina  . . . . 
Cherryville. . 

Copan  

Dancyville. . 
Lanefleld — 

Kusk 

Wesley 

WoodviUe. . . 


William  McCormick 

$458.21 

$571.73 

Isaac  M.  Johnson.. . 

85.48 

25.35 

Lorenzo  T.  Heart. . . 

9.34 

8.55 

Hiram  A.  Partee . . . 

33.41 

19.50 

John  Drake 

25.00 

16.00 

George  W.  Parrott. . 

128.03 

112.17 

Corday  B.  Eevelle. . 

30.11 

29.17 

Ichabod  Herring... 

11.53 

3.74 

William  1.  Hicks. . . 

48.00 

13.47 

Hudson  J.  Hendren. 

40.40 

15.20 

Henderson  County. 


Centre  Point 

Farmville 

Jack’s  Creek 

Juno 

Lexington 

Middle  Fork 

Mifflin 

Oak  Forest 

Pleasant  Exchange. 

Poplar  Spring 

Eed  Mound.  

Scott’s  HiU 

Shady  Hill 

Spain’s 

Tobasco ■. 


Daniel  M.  McCallum 

Elisha  A.  CoUins 

A.  C.  McCorkle 

Brooks  Beal 

Wm.  F.  Dougherty.. 

James  Mitchell 

Charles  W.  Cooper.. 
William  Shackelford 

John  E.  Hodge 

Hugh  Lasater 

James  I.  Teague 

Ephraim  H.  Austin . 

Eobert  J.  Dyer 

Daniel  N.  White 

Wiley  S.  McBride. . . 


Henry  County. 


Albany 

Barren  Hm 

Caledonia 

Chanceford 

Cheap  YaUey 

Como 

Conyers  ville 

Cottage  Grove 

Ell  Grove 

Manlyville 

Mansfield 

Mount  Holyoke 

Mouth  of  Sandy 

New  Boston 

North  Fork 

Paris  (c.  h.) 

Sandy  Hill 


John  Dillahunty 

James  Walker 

William  M.  Maxwell 

Thomas  Poyner 

James  A.  Nance 

Samuel  S.  Boss 

Henry  P.  Barbee 

John  W.  Todd 

Vincent  B.  Walker.. 
William  C.  Manly... 
Wm.  H.  Thompson  . 

James  Cowan 

John  Cooney,  Jr 

Benjamin  T.  Bowden 
William  F.  England. 
WiUiam  C.  Williams 
John  H.  Warren 


23.33 
12.97 

67.34 
15.06 

169.29 

11.25 

62.66 

1.00 

9.76 

3.34 

39.61 

15.84 

4.25 

4.00 

3.00 


25.13 

15.37 

53.00 

5.00 
19.32 

31.29 
47.73 

12.30 
28.29 

44.89 

16.90 

8.00 

65.84 

29.00 

405.11 


19.71 

6.08 

26.19 
■ 7.91 
157.36 

5.15 

28.40 

1.50 

5.75 

2.31 

21.19 
7.62 
4.20 
2.00 


15.82 
7.05 

33.00 

8.00 

12.45 

19.33 

27.59 

8.17 

16.82 
27.81 

7.85 

3.00 

29.94 

16.00 

379.96 


Hickman  County. 


Beaver  Dam  Springs 

Bon  Aqua 

Centreville 

Duck  Eiver. , 

Lick  Creek 

Palestine 

Pine  W ood 

Pleasantville 

Totty’s  Bend 

Vernon  (c.  h.) 

Whitfield 


Alexander  M.  Keller 

5.00 

1.50 

E.  W.  Anderson 

9.22 

5.36 

Pleas’ntM.Hornbeak 

9S.25 

25.00 

James  N.  Bigham. . . 

24.13 

16.23 

Horatio  C.  Primm. . . 

13.84 

8.04 

William  H.  Harder  . 

10.51 

10.19 

Eichard  A.  Graham. 

30.(10 

14.13 

■William  Whitwell.. . 

7.65 

5.82 

G.  W.  Martin 

9.08 

5.56 

William  P.  Phillips. 

48.43 

25.50 

John  W.  W^alker.... 

— 

— 

Humphreys  County 

Buffalo William  Hill 

Honey  Point 

Turkey  Point. . . 

Wa'cerly  (c.  h.). 


Weaw 
White  Oak 


Thomas  T.  Stribling. 

John  Edwards 

Dossey  Cowen 

H.  M.  Whitfield 

Samuel  Wildridge  .. 


Jackson  County. 


Bennett’s  Ferry 

Buck  Point 

Butler’s  Landing 

Byrne 

Celina 

Qlementsville 

Double  Springs 

Equality 

Flynn’s  Lick 

Frank’s  Branch 


Wilson  T.  McColgan 
Edward  M.  Casen. . . 
John  E.  Hampton. . . 

Brice  Byrne 

Landon’w.  Oglesby. 
William  C.  Brocket!. 
Eobert  L.  Lindsay.. 
Elijah  H.  Matheny. . 
Hugh  H.  McClendon 
Benjamin  A.  Smith  . 


14.86 

6.85 

6.00 

2.00 

112.71 

141.72 

12.45 

9.17 

2.62 

1.77 

2.46 

1.72 

6.86 

2.81 

31.37 

15.38 

12.41 

6.72 

19.65 

8.57 

6.00 

4.14 

25.53 

18.50 

Jackson  County — {Continued). 

Gainesboro  (c.  h.). . . E.  C.  Kirkpatrick. . . 

Granville White  Myers 

Hamilton  Landing. . Oliver  P.  Hamilton.. 

Hio-hlnnd  Monterville  G.  B. 

Highland Stubblefield 

Lodi Eichard  B.  Gass 

Mayfield William  Craig 

Meigsville Amos  Kirkpatrick. . . 

New  Columbus John  Y.  Minor 

North  Springs Thomas  L.  Draper. . 

Pekin Charles  F.  Burton. . . 

Eocky  Mount Littleton  C.  Hall 

White  Plains Stephen  D.  Burton. . 

Whitley  ville William  C.  Purcell.. 


$70.91 

$67.40 

44.48 

14.60 

2.25 

1.25 

10.19 

6.78 

9.73 

6.3S 

3.00; 

1.00 

7.55 

5.18 

5.10 

3.14 

23.84 

14.82 

2.14 

1.40 

28.10 

14.68 

8.53 

3.67 

Jefiersou  County. 


Chesnut  Hill 

Chucky  Bend 

Damdridge  (c.  h.). . . 

Green  Yale 

Kansas 

Flat  Gap 

Leadvale 

Mill  Spring 

Mossy  Creek 

Nebraska 

New  Market 

Oak  Grove 

Panther  Springs 

Eussellville 

S’noddyville 

Strawberry  Plains. . . 

Texanna 

Trion 

Tuckahoe 


John  W.  Me  Andrew 





William  McClister.. 

7.37 

4.13 

William  D.  Fain 

— 



Isaac  Alderson 

6.27 

3.88 

John  L.  Jacobs 

2.87 

1.75 

A SbaddfiTi 

L.  D.  Franklin 

24.28 

13.42 

Ben.  F.  McFarland  . 

11.52 

8.58 

John  E.  Brawner. . . 

92.58 

23.00 

George  McFarland. . 

2.25 

1.37 

William  Brazelton.. 

121.87 

87.66 

John  C.  Turnley 

8.97 

5.03 

John  C.  Tate 

31.32 

16.04 

Erastus  L.  Andrews. 

85.69 

17.52 

Barnet  W.  Smith 

10.90 

7.35 

Thomas  Stringfield. . 

60.11 

10.38 

Samuel  D.  Price  ... 

— 



John  Cowan 

1.37 

.84 

Marcus  I.  Parrott. . . 

15.50 

8.26 

Johnson  County. 


Baker’s  Gap 

Cable’s  Valley 

Cobb’s  Creek 

Little  Doe 

Pandora 

Shady 

Shown’s  H Eoads. . . 
Taylorsville  (c.  h.). . 
Trade 


Hiram  McBride 

8.83 

2.92 

Henry  I.  Money  .... 

1.00 

.50 

James  M.  Smith 

G.  TT.  SbowTi. 

— 

— 

Abraham  Murphy. . . 

6.37 

4.58 

William  M.  Tipton. . 

2.82 

2.18 

William  E.  Waugh  . 

— 



Greene  Moore 

44.77 

45.07 

Davis  E.  Bower 

2.89 

2.22 

Knox  County. 


Academia 

Ball  Camp 

Beaver  Eidge 

Campbell’s  Station. . 

Church  Grove 

Concord 

Flint  Gap 

Gallaher’s 

Gap  Creek 

Knoxville  (c.  h.) 

Low’s  Ferry 

Mecklenburgh 

Eacoon  Valley 

Thorn  Grove 

Yandergriffs 

Woodbourne 


Thomas  Smith 

51.69 

15.19 

William  S.  Callaway 

7.51 

2.99 

P.  H.  Toomy 

6.46 

1.79 

Eobert  Eussell 

89.45 

31.72 

John  C.  Mynatt 

12.92 

8.11 

William  Gi  Bogle. . . 

— 



Charles  Smith 

10.31 

4.57 

Eobert  W.  Hardin. . 

2.00 

David  F.  Dearmond 

4.63 

1.35 

Felix  W.  Earnest. . . 

1304.13 

1799.81 

Samuel  D.  W.  Low  . 

2.00 

2.00 

James  G.  M.  Eamsey 

9.81 

5.27 

Henry  Graves 

8.30 

5.29 

Benjamin  Eoberts.. . 

4.00 

2.00 

Eufus  M.  Hall 

3.38 

1.95 

William  A.  Eodgers. 

23.22 

11.94 

Lauderdale  County. 


Cane  Bottom 

Cottage  Hill 

Double  Bridges 

Dry  Hill 

Durhamville  

Fulton 

Goldin’s  Eidge 

Leesville 

Ripley  (c.  h.) 

Walnut  Post 


Henry  Willard 

3.92 

2.43 

Leonard  Dunavant.. 

8.75 

8.57 

Wm.  T.  Eoundtree.. 

26.13 

9.81 

Ogden  Vaulin 

11..50 

4.82 

James  H.  Borum . . . 

101.20 

41.61 

Josiah  M.  Alexander 

13.25 

6.22 

James  Gillespie 

1.75 

1.00 

Thomas  F.  Lee 

3.14 

1.77 

Presley  T.  Glass 

80.41 

112.15 

John  D.  Lankford  . . 

3.84 

3.25 

Lawrence  County. 

Cass ISamuel  McBride I 15.151 

Hebron j William  K.  Lindsay.  I , 1 


10.81 


168 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hatid  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Lcmrence  CovMty — {Continued). 


$43.71 

$14.13 

jMwrf-ncehurg  (c.  li.) 

Ferdinand  F.Bentley 

228.57 

181.33 

9.75 

5.45 

Sugar  Creek 

Eobert  W.  Appleton. 

18.16 

17.11 

Wayland’s  Springs.. 

Amasa  Spencer  

21.00 

14.00 

West  Point 

Snowden  M.  True. . . 

19.70 

13.07 

Lewis  County. 

Nenoburgh  (c.  h.) . . . [Albert  G.  Cooper. . . | 

! 28.00] 

1 11.74 

Lincoln  County* 

30.09 

18.68 

13.62 

7.29 

Samuel  Talley 

17.22 

7.65 

10.22 

6.49 

Chesnut  Kidge 

Perry  G.  Prosser  . . . 

12.02 

8.09 

9.19 

3.00 

Craighead 

Bennet  W.  Childs. . . 

4.80 

5.00 

Cyruston 

James  K.  Moores. . . 

4.64 

3.72 

Fayetteville  (c.  h.)  . . 

Charles  A.  French . . 

399.73 

323.90 

Gas  Factory 

Thomas  W.  Hayes.. 

9.00 

5.59 

George's  Store 

Benjamin  C.  George. 

12.57 

6.20 

Gill’s  Store 

13.00 

9.00 

Goshen 

Archibald  McKee. . . 

23.15 

12.70 

Kinderhook  

Jacob  Stonebreaker. 

9.80 

5.59 

Lynchburgh 

Benjamin  H.  Berry  . 

63.69 

21  52 

Marble  Hill 

17.43 

9.69 

Millville 

Curran  D.  Benson  . . 

20.45: 

12.50 

D.  C.  Hall  

17.54 

50.00 

66.60 

.32.05 

Norris’  Creek 

George  W.  Higgins. 

25.53 

11.14 

Oregon 

Henry  Warren 

9.68 

8.46 

Petersburgh 

Hugh  M.  Blake 

59.30 

27.62 

Pleasant  Plains 

Williams  W.  Pettey. 

26.30 

10.20 

Eobinson’s  Store 

William  B.  Eobinson 

6.41 

4.23 

Viney  Grove 

• Peter  G.  McMullen  . 

9.32 

1 70 

McMinn  County* 

Athens 

Francis  Boyd  

483.41 

771.71 

Calhoun 

J.  H.  Efforts  

65.90 

17.60 

Cantrell’s  Eoads. . 

Baswell  P.  Cobb 

23.82 

7.88 

Cog  Hill 

William  S.  Gouldy.. 

13.16 

4.00 

Cook’s  Bridge 

E.  A.  Eutherford 

— 

— 

Facility 

James  H.  Eeagan ... 

17.24 

4.19 

Green’s  Store 

Charles  Bogart 

7.79 

4.77 

Jalapa 

John  Thomas 

5.37 

3.70 

Middle  Creek 

Israel  C.  Smith 

9.76 

1.87 

Alniise  Creek 

.Toltn  T.nnc 





Oxford 

Daniel  McPha.il 

3.00 

2.50 

Pine  Eido-ft 

A Barb 

Eiceville 

Wilford  Dodson 

59.69 

9.72 

Eodger’s  Creek 

John  H.  Pearce 

MclVairy  County* 

Adamsville 

William  Q.  Eogers.. 

41.05 

24.80 

Anderson’s  Store. . . . 

William  T.  Anderson 

28.08 

2!  1.00 

Gravel  Hill 

Leroy  M.  Huggins  . . 

23.43 

13.15 

Monterey 

Benjamin  Sanders  . . 

20.86 

9.27 

Montezuma 

A.  H.  McKinnon 

49.90 

80.13 

Morse  Creek 

John  A.  McAlpin. . . 

2.48 

1.44 

Mud  Creek 

Joseph  Anderson  . . . 

11.25 

7.31 

Fut'dy  (c.  h.) 

William  H.  Braden  . 

212.30 

205.06 

Eidgewny  ... 

Eli  H Tisdale 

2.00 

Eose  Creek 

Win.  Carroll  Moore. 

28.16 

16.00 

Stantonville 

Thomas  E.  Beck 

15.02 

5.63 

Tatcsville 

Thomas  A.  Pittman. 

15.93 

18.79 

Macon  County* 

Alton  Hill 

W^ilson  Y.  Adams. . . 

13.55 

5.04 

Brooks'  Tan  Yard  . . 

John  E.  Brooks 

3.50 

2.81 

F.chn 

Prier  W.  Carter  . . . 





Eclipse 

Francis  L.  Eubank. . 

8.12 

1.95 

Eiilia  

tfiuTic's  T>  - 

3.05 

2.69 

La  Fayette 

Peter  Dance 

63.42 

50.45 

Meadorville 

Fleming  W.S.auuders 

7.86 

5.22 

Puncheon  Camp 

Powell  M.  Hall 

2.75 

2.50 

Eed  BoilingBprings.lJoel  Chitwood i 

17.28 

9.46 

Madison  County* 


Andrew  Chapel 

John  W.  McElwee. . 

$25.37 

$21.39 

Cotton  Grove 

Julian  E.  Woolfolk.. 

55.72 

24.61 

Denmark 

John  II.  Wray 

224.47 

178.07 

Jackfion  (c.  h.) 

James  Hughes 

695.78 

705.83 

Mason’s  Grove 

Henry  B.  Wilson. . . . 

69.18 

37.79 

Medon 

George  W..  McGuire. 

117.67 

89.79 

Mount  Pinson 

.Tames  T.  Byrd 

17.80 

12.21 

Poplar  Corner 

Peter  H.  Cocks 

13;52 

3.73 

Spring  Creek 

James  S.  Coates 

132.31 

107.74 

Marion  County* 

Battle  Creek 

George  W.  Eice 

3.25 

2.00 

Cheeksville 

.James  Griffith 

11.92 

6.73 

Coop’s  Creek 

William  Eankin 

10.69 

5.94 

Jasper  (c.  h.) 

David  Chaudoin 

117.26 

153.75 

Looney’s  Creek 

Daniel  I.  Eogers 

8.97 

5.23 

Nicojaek 

George  A.  Grant  . . . 

28.18 

4.16 

Pregmore’s  Station. . 

.Joseph  K.  Prigmore. 

— 

— — 

Eankiville. 

Peter  F.  Eankin .... 

Punning  Water.  ... 

David  H.  Wells 

46.53 

8.68 

Wallden’s  Eidge 

Edwin  Newby 

6.73]  3.00 

Walnut  VaUey 

James  M.  Stewart. . . 

21.201  10.79 

Marshall  County* 

Belfast 

1 Eobert  Williams 

87.35 

15.65 

Berlin 

! James  M.  Boren 

30.33 

16.77 

Caney  Spring 

1 John  M.  Knight 

37.08 

19.33 

Catalpa  Grove 

Eichard  Tanner 

9.68 

6.73 

Chapel  Hill 

.John  H.  Eobinson  . . 

49.93 

13.66 

Farmington 

iSinnett  A.  Duling. . . 

61.65 

31.63 

Globe  Creek 

iBenj.  P.  McConnell. 

10.00 

2.00 

l.&wisburgh  (c.  h.)  • 

James  P.  Smith  . . . 

126.00 

99.52 

Medium 

! Washington  Hunter. 

. 7.00 

5.00 

Mooresville 

Samuel  I.  Wadley  . . 

35.96 

14.69 

New  Hope 

jJoel  A.  Morris 

14.64 

9.25 

Spring  Place 

Joseph  McBride 

6.00 

3t00 

Maury  County* 

Ashwood  

Isham  Malone 

1 98.55 

73.59 

Bigby  ville 

J ohn  W.  W itherspoon 

47.65 

28.93 

Columbia  (c.  h.) 

Edward  F.  See  ..... 

885.90 

1155.41 

TTnTnpqbirp 

.Tnftl  TiPft.wich  

40.38 

24.63 

Hope  Mill 

Henry  I.  Bragg 

5.00 

2.50 

Hurt’s  M Eoads 

William  S.  Hurt 

16.81 

7.66 

Isom’s  Store 

Thomas  A.  Hill 

10.13 

5.43 

Mount  Pleasant 

Henry  A.  Miller 

1 179.88 

64.00 

Pleasant  Grove 

John  Ballanfant 

1 40.46 

15.29 

Eflllv  Hill 

Duncan  McEae 

1 14.00 

14.21 

Santa  Fe 

James  Caughron  . . . 

i 35.18; 

25.70 

Screamersville 

Matthew  M.  Morrow 

13.75 

8.59 

Silver  Creek 

Gabriel  L.  Morton  . . 

1 8.72 

6.65 

South  Port 

N.  H.  Mattliews 

— 

— 

Spring  Hill 

Jeremiah  Crafton. . . 

209.43 

195.47 

Union 

'William  W.  Cochran 

8.90 

5.27 

Williamsport 

Samuel  P.  Hunt 

94.75 

25.10 

Meig^s  County* 

Decatur 

William  H.  Baldwin. 

53.31 

46.48 

Goodfield 

Abraham  Cox,  Jr. . . 

8.05 

4.57 

,\npn 

XVdlj  »3  X'  Cll  J .....*♦ 

Kincannon’s  Ferry. . 

Joseph  N.  Witt 

10.62 

8.93 

Mouth  of  Hiwassee  . 

Barton  Holman 

12.00 

7.00 

Pine  Land 

Pleasant  M.  Miller.. 

S.S7 

4.42 



James  Gettvs 

17.65 

9.03 

Ten  Mile  Stand 

James  B.  McCallon. . 

81.861 

87.42 

Monroe  County* 

Ball  Play 

Jackson  K.  W yley  . . 

5.86 

3.22 

Belltown 

Sam’l  M.  Henderson 

10.05 

4.4S 

Citico 

Tliomas  A.  Harrison 

4.44 

8.00 



Austin  Frv  

9.84 

4.62 

5.20 

3.63 

Four  Mile  Branch... 

William  M.  Smith... 

22.98 

7.23 

Hiwassee  College. . . 

G.  W.  Butler 

41.44 

3.81 

Madisonville 

Lewis  Gohrcn 

154.29 

889.63 

Midway 

Jesse  Cunnynghnm 

8.79 

5.50 

Mount  Vernon i 

Newton  I.  Spilnian. . 

15.65 

5.00 

Philadelphia iDaniel  E.  Kennedy. 

96.15 

28.05 

TENNESSEE 


169 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Monroe  Comity —{Continued). 


Eockville 

Sweet  Water  . 
Tellico  Plains 
Towee  Falls  . 


Gabriel  Eagsdale. . . 

John  0.  Vaughn 

Jonathan  Ogden  — 
David  E.  Hedgecock 


ITlout^omery  County. 


$18.31 

119.29 

41.30 

1.59 


$9.55 

10.09 

1.18 


Asbury 

Clarksville  (c.  h.) 

Daley’s 

Fredonia 

Henrietta 

McAllister’s  X Eoads 
New  Providence  ... 

New  York 

Onecho 

Palmyra 

Poacher’s  Mills 

Pea  Eidge 

Pleasant  Mound  . . . 
Poplar  Spring  Iron 

Works 

Port  Eoyal 

Eichardson’s 

Einggold 

Sailor’s  Eest 

Woodford 

Woodlawn 

Yellow  Creek  Fur- 


John  Gold  

8.97 

3.17 

Charles  0.  Faxon.. . 

1107.18 

1559.63 

Joseph  P.  Daley 

3.39 

2.79 

John  H.  Adkins 

31.32 

13.32 

Eobert  T.  Gupton . . . 

— 

— 

William  C.  Batson  . . 

15.73 

9.97 

John  F.  Barnes 

105.95 

9.51 

Joseph  I.  Bowers. . . 

13.20 

6.08 

James  H.  Williams.. 

9.50 

6.96 

William  P.  Laird  . . . 

52.60 

16.85 

Peter  Peacher 

21.91 

3.51 

James  E.  Evans 

24.20 

9.57 

Benjamin  C.  Felts  . . 

13.00 

10.00 

John  H.  Jones 

24.54 

16.70 

William  W.  Kirby  . . 

76.34 

83.33 

B.  Fauntleroy 

4.33 

2.49 

John  T.  Eichardson. 

39.90 

— 

Isaac  D.  West 

16.21 

6.24 

Garland  A.  Woodson 

12.00 

8.00 

John  D.  Wood 

18.27 

5.90 

Eobert  Steele 

5.79 

3.71 

Crooked  Fork 

Glades  

Longview 

Morgan  C.  H. . 
Owl  Hill 


Morg^an  County. 

Daniel  M.  Kelly. . 

Louis  Veney 

Jesse  Adkins 

John  L.  Myers 

John  H.  Kindred. 


Sagefleld Ephraim  Langley . . . 

Yellow  Creek Hugh  Brown 


4.72 

4.50 

3.83 

65.08 

9.00 


Obion  County. 


Bulah 

Fremont 

Mason  Hall 

Mount  Prospect 

Silver  Top 

Totten’s  Wells 

Troy  (c.  h.) 


Overton  County. 

Fox  Spring Jonathan  C.  Sewell. 

Hilham Thomas  J.  Murphey 

Li/vings^n  (c.  h.). . . ^Andrew  J.  Goodbur. 

John  M.  Turner 

John  Eose 

A.  M.  Garrett  

Eich^d  Poteet 

EawlingsH.  Johnson 
Quin  M.  Gardenhire 

Abram  Grimsley 

James  M.  Goodbar. . 
Abraham  Gearhart . 

Perry  County. 


Locust  Shade. 

Mill  Creek 

Monroe 

Netherland 

Nettle  Carier.. 

Oak  Hill 

Olympus 

Walnut  Grove. 
West  Fork 


10.15[ 

12.15! 

69.631 

18.791 

.74 

20.80 

11.89 

5.54 

7.33 

13.08 

12.,31 

4.42 


Beardstown 

CedarGroveFurnace 

Linden 

Lobelville 

Wood’s 


Benton 

Brush  Creek  . . 

Canasauga  

Copper  Mines  . 
Higdon’s  Store. 
Kimsey’s  Store. 

Lonsville 


Polk  County. 

•John  H.  Dobson 

James  M.  Kerby 

Hiram  Phillips 

John  B.  Newbery. . . 
Abraham  McKissack 
James  B.  Kimsey. . . 
Leonidas  H.  McGin- 


3.33 

2.75 

2.69 

44.82 

4.00 


Daniel  Glen 

48.50 

13.82 

James  A.  White 

29.79 

18.79 

B.  Boyett 

17.91 

10.57 

James  M.  Hunter. . . 

1.75 

1.18 

Appleton  Atkinson.. 

20.26 

16.17 

Willis  A.  Nailling. .. 

98.66 

31.25 

Francis  Wylie 

120.96 

82.00 

6.95 

7.50 

62.27 

12.18 

.55 

10.99 

5.43 

3.27 

4.15 

7.82 

9.12 

2.71 


Andrew  .J.  Bates.... 

30.00 

18.00 

James  L.  McKeel... 

— 

— 

Isaac  N.  Hulme 

67.43 

65.30 

William  N.  Baker  . . 

6.45 

3.08 

William  C.  Porter... 

5.89 

4.12 

125.86 

8.85 

21.99 

240.00 

11.43 

6.96 


162.72 

1.60 

13.00 

239.00 

5.29 

4.41 


Polk  Coxmty — {Continued) 

Ocoa James  Sloan 

Parksville A.  C.  Parks 

^ringtown William  Morgan 

Wetmore Moses  W.  Wetmore. 


$11.72; 

$5.39 

9.00  i 

1.75 

5.79| 

3.75 

18.43! 

6.36 

Putnam  County 

Bear  Creek lEobert  Peek 

Cookville Curtis  Mills 

Falling  Water iJohn  Chilcut 


Riiea  County 


Sandy  Mills 

Smith’s  M Eoads . . . 
Sulphur  Springs  . . . 
Washington  (c.  h.)'. 


John  0.  Thompson. 

— 

Franklin  C.  Moore . . 

35.25 

Addison  C.  Day 

38.12 

Flavius  J.  Paiiie 

74.35 

Roano  County. 


Barnardsville 

Belleville 

Cross  Keys 

Eagle  Furnace 

Emory  Iron  Works  . 

Erie 

Gray’s  Hill 

Hackberry 

Kingston  (c.  h.) 

Lenoir’s 

Loudon  

Paw  Paw  Ford 

Post  Oak  Springs. . . 

Tabor 1 Martin  Sharp 

Welcker’sMill Charles  F.  Welcker 

Wood’s  Hill James  Lackey 

WrightsviUe I Charles  Taliaferro. . . 

Robertson  County. 


John  A.  Barnard  . . 
Joseph  Kimbrough 
Samuel  Johnson. . . 

Jesse  Lincoln 

James  H.  Johnston 
James  E.  Eobertson 

Hamilton  Gray 

Joseph  Anderson . . 
Stephen  M.  Center. 

William  Lenoir 

Benjamin  F.  Davis 
Edmund  Waller  . . . 
Thomas  A.  Brown. 


16.33 

18.95 

5.17 

42.41 

7.29 

14.04 

6.55; 

11.00 

210..35 

74.97 

356.53 

1.00 

66.51 

5.33 

11.24 

20.03 

28.00 


7.95 


22.91 

30.12 

51.45 


10.47 

9.25 

2.65 

30.62 

1.24 

8.62 

3.68 

4.00 

169.93 

10.76 

389.91 

.50 

10.51 

2.87 

2.29 

10.73 

17.00 


Barren  Plain 

Black  Jack 

Coopertown 

Cross  Plains 

Hurricane  Flat 

Millersville 

Mitchellsville 

Mulloy’s 

Ked  Eiver 

Sadlersville  

Springfield  (c.  h.)  . . 

Thomasville 

Turnersville 


Granberry  B.  Mason 

20.06 

11.05 

William  S.  Simmons 

8.80 

4.22 

David  S.  Alsbrook . . 

27.11 

23.38 

William  Villines 

65.17 

68.36 

TTfinry  TTlnlrlf' 

George  K.  Link 

4.00 



William  M.  C.  Barr. 

54.76 

23.30 

Jacob  Warren 

29.13 

12.74 

JohnByrns 

9.78 

6.11 

William  E.  Sadler  . 

21.00 

14.39 

David  P.  Braden  . . . 

173.75 

116.24 

John  W.  Shaw 

16.81 

6.38 

Eobert  H.  Alley 

49.29 

20.59 

Carlockville 

Fosterville 

Hall’s  Hill 

Independent  Hill . . . 

Jefferson 

Jordan’s  Valley 

Las  Casas 

La  Vergne 

Middleton 

Milton 

Murfreesboro  (c.  h.) . 

Eeadyville 

Smyrna 

Versailles 


Rutherford  County. 

Epenetus  Oarlock. . . 
Thomas  Edwards. . . 

T.  S.  Wright 

James  M.^Layne 

John  Jones 

Ezra  Eeed 

Eobert  W.  Martin . . . 
Lemuel  E.  Mullins. . 
Eobert  B.  McLean. . 
Franklin  W.  Eankin 
Win.  Eeuben  Butler 

Thomas  T.  Peay 

James  H.  Simmons  . 
Willis  S.  Eansom. . . 


21.53 

47.70 

15.73 

8.00 

48.61 

23.38 

9.53 

86.28 

32.83 

34.65 

722.23 

57.00; 

83.31! 

22.18 


17.67 

15.49 

12.12 

7.00 

25.35 

2.46 

4.12 

24.18 
12.29 
19.83 

850.29 

46.81 

15.19 
16.07 


Scott  County, 


Horse  Shoe  Bend . . 
JfmitsviUe  (c.  h.). . . 

Clarsboro  

Pouch  Creek 


John  Sandusky 

— 

William  Baker 

7.70 

Joshua  Cummings. . 
David  Acres 

5.17 

Sevier  County. 


Boyd’s  Creek . . 
Cannon’s  Store 
Fair  Garden. .. 
Gatliuburgh . . . 


Thomas  C.  BraKson. 

1.3.91 

William  H.  Cannon. 

18.46 

John  Walker 

12.67 

Eadford  Gatlin 

— 

8.46 

4.58 

10.90 


170 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M AS T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfiBce  to  Department. 


Sevier  County — (^Continued). 


Henry’s  M Eoads. . , 

Pigeon  Forge 

Sevier  C.  H 

Trundle’s  M Eoads  , 
Walden’s  Creek  — 
Wear’s  Cove 


Elisha  C.ates 

$12.22 

William  J.  Trotter  . . 

2.10 

William  C.  Murphy. 

48.00 

W.  T.  Dowell 

8.17 

James  Camming 

2.02 

Valentine  Mattox. . . 

3.19 

Ammonia 

Big  Creek 

Colliersville 

Cuba 

Delta 

Fisherville 

Germantown 

Green  Bottom 

Hazel  Flat  

High  Hill 

Memphis  (c.  h.) 

Morning  Sun 

Nashville 

Raleigh  (c.  h.) 

Eosstown  

Sulphur  Well 


Shelby  County. 

Samuel  Leake 

Allen  S.  Wynne 


F.  M.  Eobinson 

W.  G.  Eoberts 

John  K.  Kerr 

Wm.  G.  Lancaster. . 
William  N.  Morgan. 

John  Bond  

Thomas  11.  Bass 

William  W.  Eochell. 
William  11.  Carroll. . 

William  Wash 

Samuel  E.  Anderson 
Belfleld  W.  Pryor. . . 
Cyrus  M.  Stewart . . . 
Eichard  E.  Wortham 


13.63 

37.91 

138.98 

23.95 

29.43 

202.69 

39.35 

20.10 

2000.00 

36.40 

2129.69 

132.01 

41.00 

15.18 


$7.10 

1.12 

19.00 

2.86 

1.29 

2.18 


7.63 

11.45 

176.92 

16.41 

18.31 

48.15 

4.21 


6362.83 

10.79 

6679.61 

32.48 

19.00 

9.07 


Bagdad  

Bairdsville 

Carthage  (c.  h.) 

Chesnut  Mound 

Convenient 

Dixon’s  Springs 

Gibb’s  M Eoads  — 

Goose  Creek 

Gordonsville 


Smhh  County. 

James  H.  Young  . 
George  C.  Flippin 

John  Bridges 

I.  G.  Wyatt 

Warren  Nichols  .. 
Wm.  S.  Alexander 

Gilbert  Gibbs 

Joseph  Johnson  . . 
John  Gordon 


Lancaster i Michael  Lancaster 

Montrose 'Leonidas  D.  Hogg 

New  Middleton Sterling  Ward 

Peyton’s  Creek William  Baugh. .. 

Pleasant  Shade Jason  E.  Sloan  . . . 

Eome William  M.  Bell  . . 


19.02 

9.03 

6.88 

1.50 

26.13 

15.84 

65.84 

25.92 

7.19 

3.29 

9.64 

9.31 

13.68 

9.45 

13.12 

9.69 

22.14 

6.48 

20.00 

13.00 

2.89 

1.97 

9.60 

10.28 

92.11 

45.24 

Stewart  County. 


Big  Eock 

Blue  Spring 

Bowling  Green 

Cumberland  Iron 

Works 

Dover  (c.  h.) 

Hope 

Indian  Mound 

Lineport  

Magnolia 

Mint  Springs 

New  Portland 

Standing  Eock 

Tobacco  Port 


William  Stone 

3.10 

2.29 

Willialn  8.  Bibb  .... 

2.50 

2.00 

Nathan  T.  Allmon  . : 

41.56 

18.95 

Judson  Horn 

69.07 

3.90 

James  M.  Cherry  . . . 

124.18 

72.29 

William  C.  Jones  . . . 

5.45 

4.18 

^John  Eichards 

33.84 

16.97 

Thomas  B.  Brigham. 

32.31 

15.27 

Charles  S.  Summers. 

— 

— 

James  D.  Barnes  . . . 

— 

— 

Seth  T.  Andrews 

15.82 

9.83 

Elijah  Dawson 

12.69 

5.18 

i Ephraim  P.  Weaks  . 

13.24 

10.35 

Sullivan  County. 


Arcadia 

BlountsvUle  (c.  h.). . 

Bristol 

Campbell’s  Eest 

Clover  Bottom 

Eden’s  Bridge 

Gott’s  M Eoads 

Hilton’s 

Holston  Valley 

Kingsport 

Mill  Point 

Papcrville 


Thomas  Fain 

22.43 

12.05 

.John  Powell 

186.95 

226.67 

Joseph  E.  Anderson. 

89.37 

22.48 

Jonathan  M.  Crouch 

0.90 

5.85 

William  McClelland. 

8.80 

3.66 

-John  Shaver 

21.98 

3.99 

Eolaud  P.  Gott 

12.19 

7.86 

Peter  Yoakley,  Jr  . . 

20.95 

1.3.25 

John  E.  Delaney  . . . 

8.00 

4.70 

Eobert  Patton 

101.87 

96.00 

John  Harr 

4.92 

3.S9 

Eli  Marsh 

26.07 

14.41 

'Leaiulcr  M.  King. . . 

4.75 

3.00 

1 William  Eockhold  .. 

4.52 

2.76 

, Alfred  Emmert 

— 

— 

Sumner  County. 

Castalian  Springs. . . I Alfred  E.  Wynne  ...  I 
Enou  College lEdwiu  L.  Payne | 


66.391  18.35 
22.031  10.20 


Summer  County — {Continued). 

Fountain  Head George  H.  Patterson 

Gallatin  (c.  h.) | Thomas  Boyers 

Hanna’s 

Hartsville 

Hendersonville , 

Montgomery  . . . 

Eockhouse 

SaundersviUe. . . 

Trammel 

Tyree  Springs  . . 

White  Hall 

Willow  Grove  . . 


J.  W.  McGaughney 

Eichard  Averitt 

Charles  Clendening 
Francis  K.  Taylor  . 

Oscar  Staley 

Thomas  S.  Watson. 
James  A.  Nimmo. . 
Andrew  J.  Cole  — 
Erasmus  D.  Fonville 
William  Stovall 


Tipton  County. 

Bloomington Wm.  H.  McQuiston 

Covington 

Gum  Hill 

Mountain  ? 

Mount  Zion 

Portersville. 

Eandolph 

Sharon 


Edward  I.  Mariner 

John  Sharp 

James  W.  Hall  . . . 
I.  E.  McCreight  . . 

Eobert  McDill 

Landon  B.  Y arbro 
Joseph  A.  Green. . 

Union  County. 


1 . 

28.63 

165.75 

11.78 

22.00 

78.61 

77.53 

42.40 

$10.35 

515.87 

97.91 

15.66 
11.14 
11.00 
13.29 

29.67 
7.13 


13.20 

136.66 

7.67 


100.17 

28.69 

25.13 


Maynardville  (c.  h. 


[Abel  Hill 

.[  3.421 

ijLevi  Satterfield 

•1  1 

Tan  Buren  County 


Mill’s  Branch I John  B.  Hill 

Spencer  (c.  h.) [Daniel  F.  Wood  . . . 


2.37 


67.81 


Warren  County. 


Caney  Fork 

Clearmont  

Increase  

Irving  College 

McMinnville  

Mountain  Creek 

Pine  Bluff 

Eocky  Eiver 

Eough  and  Eeady  . . 
Trousdale 


Leonard  Adcock . . 
Allen  Youngblood 
Edward  Yager  . . . 
Henry  E.  Etter  . . . 
Smith  J.  Walling  . 

Eobert  Webb 

J.  W.  Miller 

George  W.  York. . 
William.  L.  Scott . . 
William  E.  Akers. 


7.97 

5.32 

19.19 

7.38 

4.00 

3.00 

130.98 



228.29 

308.37 

6.10 

3.04 

1 12.28 

7.25 

39.15 

15.05 

21.54 

11.99 

Washington  County. 


Blue  Plum 

Boon’s  Creek  

Brabson’s  Mills 

Broylesville 

Buffalo  Eidge 

Cherry  Grove 

Clear  Branch 

Cox’s  Store 

Falls  Branch 

Flag  Pond 

Indian  Creek 

Jonesboro'  (c.  h.)  . . 

Knob  Creek 

Leesburgh  

Locust  Mount 

Longmire 

Swingleville 


Watauga  Bend 
West’s  Store... 


Ashland 

Carrollville 

Clifton 

Craven’s  Mills 

Cypress  Inn 

Houston 

Patriot 

Pleasant  Valley  . . . 

Sorby  

Victory 

Wa  ynesboro  vgh  (<■•  h v 


John  H.  Bowman. . . 

21.09 

9.41 

David  J.  Carr 

85.48 

17.12 

Alexander  Brabson. 

— 

— 

Adam  M.  Broyles. . . 

43.40 

14.35 

John  F.  Grisham  . . . 

5.00 

2.00 

Matthew  S.  Mahoney 

9.81 

6.53 

John  B.  Tompkins.. 

— 

— 

Joseph  G.  Murray  . . 

15.24 

9.75 

William  S.  Crouch. . 

53.5n 

18.79 

Joseph  B.  Sams  — 

8.90 

2.96 

Benjamin  F.  Brown. 

2.06 

1.75 

George  W.  Willett . . 

352.73 

336.93 

Alpbpiis  T)oyp 

Samuel  B.  McAdams 

44.4:3 

49.04 

Thomas  C.  McAdams 

8.07 

1.84 

Charles  Longmire  . . 

13.30 

.92 

Benjamin  F.  Swingle 

3.59 

2.03 

Ebenezer  Smith 
Mathes 

48.86 

54.62 

William  E.  Ehea  . . . 

8.97 

5.06 

Edward  West 

22.08 

2483 

rayne  County. 

John  C.  Johnston . . . 

21.42 

14.43 

William  L.Montague 

28.31 

14.67 

Samuel  S.  Pickets  . . 

69.52 

36.95 

Wm.  J.  Strayhorn  . . 

7.51 

4.05 

Brinkley  Hopson  . . . 

3.71 

2.61 

Jonathan  J.Downing 

14.64 

9.73 

24.85 

15.84 

William  Sinclair 

10.05 

9.14 

Abraham  Montague. 

10.97 

8.64 

Jesse  Downing  ... 

9.96 

8.50 

) Thomas  C.  Palmer  . 

160.81 

115.41 

, Eichard  H.Whitaker 

15.02 

9.8S 

TEXAS 


171 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Weakley  County. 


Alma 

Black  Oak 

Boydsville 

Dedliam 

Dresden 

Dukedom 

Elm  Tree 

Fleming’s 

Irvine’s  Store . . . 
Latham’s  Mills. . 
Locust  Grove . . . 

Mount  Pelia 

Old  Hickory 

Pillowville 

Poland  Springs  . 
Winston 


Alexander  Kalston 

$0.87 

$0.62 

Edward  R.  Cook  . . . 

42.95 

23.50 

Nelson  0.  Under- 
wood   

25.61 

16.45 

Samuel  Q.  Anderson 

259.50 

242.37 

Preston  Wright 

63.41 

43.83 

Neander  Y.  Cavitt.. 

7.61 

4.27 

Robert  R.  Gilbert.. . 

6.99 

3.46 

Samuel  Irvine 

6.81 

4.18 

Thomas  J.  Latham.. 

7.00 

3.50 

Enoch  Brock 

15.67 

8.89 

Ephraim  P.  Knox. .'. 

36.73 

19.67 

D.  P.  Caldwell 

27.02 

6.77 

Isaac  E.  Scales 

26.18 

14.63 

Alexander  H.  Scales 

— 



Samuel  W.  Over- 
ton  

15.80 

7.57 

White  County. 


Bon  Air  Springs 

Cassville 

Cave 

Claysville 

Cumberland  Insti- 
tute   

Dry  Valley 

Green  Tree 

Newark 

Eiver  Hill 

Eock  Island 

Solon 

Sparta  (c.  h.)  


William  R.  Tucker.. 

11.04 

1.00 

John  L.  Grissom  . . . 

14.31 

8.57 

William  Anderson.. 

12.47 

4.19 

Martin  S.  Hopkins.. 

17.38 

2.51 

Curtis  McDowell 

14.50 

8.81 

Branton  D.  Hunter  . 

9.23 

6.09 

Zaehariah  Anderson 

1.00 

.62 

Rodom  Russell 

18.67 

11.09 

Joseph  G.  Mitchell . . 

8.52 

5.48 

Carter  Dillon 

22.38 

7.00 

Willard  J.  Wads- 
worth   

5.07 

2.42 

Pinckney  P.  Trewitt 

258.26 

144.69 

Arrington 

Barren 

Bethesda 

Boston 

Eagleville 

Good  Spring 

Jordan’s  Store 

Lake  Creek 

Leiper’s  Fork 

Nolensville 

Peytonsville 

Pinckney  

Eigg’s  M Eoads 

Thompson’s  Station. 
Triune 


Williamson  County. 

Robert  A.  Sayers  . 
Wm.  0.  Hendricks 
Thomas  Banks  . . . 
Seth  Sparkman . . . 
Chesley  Williams. 

J ames  M.  Reed . . . 
William  P.  Rucker 
8.  G.  Hindman  . . . 
John  M.  Byers  . . . 
Francis  Hawkins  . 
Thomas  J.  Gray  . . 
Mark  M.  Andrews 
Joseph  F.  Brittain 
Edward  Burch — 
Samuel  M.  Copeland 


$26.63|  $22.58 
10.00  5.48 

J.65!  24.40 
6.19 
18.51 
14.T6 
12.00 

8.T1 
81.57 
16.09 
5.47 
44.82 

41.86 


87.91 


Wilson  County. 


Big  Spring 

Cainsville 

Cherry  Valley 

Coles’  Ferry 

Commerce 

Gladeville 

Green  Hill 

Huddleston’s  Cross 


Lagado  

Lebanon  (c.  h.) 

Lockport 

Mount  Carmel 

Round  Top 

Rural  Hill 

Silver  Spring 

Shop  Spring 

Statesville 

Three  Forks 


Baker  W.  Harris  . . . 

34.46 

20.44 

William  P.  Harris  . . 

40.37 

22.40 

Wilson  T.  Cartwright 

29.55 

5.96 

Z.  W.  Frazier 

10.12 

9.40 

Levi  D.  Smith 

14.72 

8.44 

John  M.  Bland  

'3.00 

.25 

Wm.  W.  Masterson. 

58.39 

25.85 

John  B.  Richmond. . 

18.78 

11.70 

Turner  Vaughan  . . . 

26.10 

18.30 

Tilmon  I.  Wilkinson 

759.20 

910.21 

Peter  B.  Vaughn  .. . 

12.38 

10.98 

Robert  P.  Donnell.. 

8.72 

4.86 

Thomas  E.  West  . . . 



1 

John  Logue 

38.51 

20.30 

O T.  AfftrHn 

Thomas  Waters 

23.57 

12.36 

Commod’e  P.  Patton 

24.81 

15.88 

Wilson  L.  Waters  . . 

25.14 

10.17 

TEXAS. 


inderson  County. 

Barton 

$ 

gt 

Beaver 

William  1.  Hamlett. 

30.00 

13.85 

Bethel 

Henry  W.  McMorris 

13.70 

6.42 

Hendersonville 

Daniel  Henderson  . . 

loni  

William  T.  Sadler  . . 

9.06 

6.26 

Kickapoo 

John  E.  Smith 

79.43 

51.22 

Magnolia 

William  A.  Hagood. 

46.62 

26!oO 

PaleHtine  (c.  h.) 

Eli  Bailey 

826.11 

353.22 

Plenitude 

James  S.  Hanks 

49.12 

24.46 

Roadville 

Andrew  Wilson  .... 

20.56 

12.30 

Tennessee  Colony  . . 

John  Woolverton. . . 

19.56 

11.54 

Angelina  County. 

Angelina 

Josiah  Bradshaw ... 

1 

Herrington 

William  Herrington 

15.44 

7.79 

Marion  (c.  h.) | 

Jacob  Davis j 

38.37i 

1 18.98 

^ Austin  County. 

Bellville  

i Benjamin  Grenville. 

77.02 

88.39 

Cat  Spring 

Edwin  N.  Clarke  ... 

30.47 

19.78 

Hartville 

Augustus  W.  Hart.. 



Industry 

Ernst  Knollft 

56.54 

84.08 

Millheim 

F.  Engelking 

New  Ulm 

Laurence  Miller 

48.00 

33.00 

Rock  Island 

Ramsay  B.  Hannay. 

83.16 

23.76 

San  Felipe  (c.  h.) . . . 

Z.  W.  Matthews  . . . 

59.62 

17.51 

Sempronius 

William  Punchard. . 

19.89 

5.74 : 

Shelby 

W.  Bernt  Witte 

30.29 

20.90 

Travis i 

John  B.  Pier 

36.61 

19.641 

Bastrop  County. 


Alum  Creek 

.John  T/.  Fnstfir 

$44.00 

440.80 

27.94 

24.00 

18.70 

13.30 

298.76 

30.98 

$10.42 

485.96 

8.66 

20.50 

9.45 

5.58 

284.01 

20.95 

Bastrop  (c.  h.) 

Cedar  Creek 

Cunningham’s 

Sand  Fly 

Young’s  Settlement. 

Belton 

Howard 

Jena 

John  S.  Johnson.. .. 
William  A.  Oatman. 
John  C.Cunningham 
William  R.  Hobbs  . . 
Oliver  H.  P.  McGin- 
nis   

Bell  County. 

W.  D.  Eastland 

James  A.  Graves  . . . 

.John  Adams. 

Salado 

1 

William  Young 

14.11 

5.19 

Bexar  County. 

Fort  Clark  ... 

Thomsis  Riordfiii 

Fort  Davis 

Thomas  G.  Pitcher  , 

Fort  Inge 

Henry  Levering 

124.89 

23!^ 

Fort  Lancaster. . » . . . 

T).  'TAiciciif^r 

Post  Oak 

Claiborne  Rector  . . . 

25.96 

9.74 

Sabinal 

Thomas  B.  Hammer 



San  Antonio  (c.  h.) . 

Henry  L.  Eadaz 

1258.06 

1887.72 

Selma 

Arthur  Fo.ster 



Sutherland  Springs. 

John  Sutherland 

28.06 

6.13 

Boirle  County. 

Boston  (c.  h.) 

Orlando  L.  Poole. . . 

129.74 

133.83 

De  Kalb 

John  M.  Kimball  .. . 

24.84 

11.70 

Mill  Creek 

6J4 

8.28 

12.80 

Moore’s 

James  C.  Moore 

21.07 

21.49 

Myrtle  Springs 

John  R.  Rochelle.... 

11.’51 

172 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E K S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Meridian . 


Brazoria  — 
Columbia  . . . 
Gulf  Prairie  . 
Liverpool  . . . 
Quintanna  . . 
Sandy  Point. 


Bosque  County* 

— [James  W.  Smith.. 

Brazoria  County* 


Henry  Wilkes 

William  F.  Swain  . 
Horace  Shattuck  . . 
William  M.  Scott  . . 
William  N.  Payne  . 
William  M.  Brown 


■I  $ 


185.37 

15.23 

39.58 

87.97 

28.00 


160.50 

172.30 

8.00 

13.38 

84.81 

15.00 


Brazos  County* 

Boomiille  (c.  h.) [William  McIntosh. 

Millican [Arthur  Edwards. . , 

Burleson  County* 


27.41  [ 18.21 
9.10  6.44 


Blue  Branch 

Brazos  Bottom  . . . 
Caldwell  (c.  h.). . . 
Chance  Prairie  . . . 

Lexington 

Porter’s  Prairie . . . 
Prospect 


Joseph  Jackson 

7.00 

5.00 

Eeuben  Wilkinson. . 

— 

— 

Martin  K.  Snell 

183.27 

132.59 

William  W.  Dawson 

9.02 

4.84 

John  B.  Munn 

59.70 

43.47 

William  H.  Welch. . 

2.00 

— 

Jerem’h  W.  Thomas 

21.82 

10.88 

Bqrnet  County* 

Burnet  (c.  h.) [Andrew  Schoton.. . . 

Oatmeal George  Scott 

Mormon  Mills I John  K.  Hubbard. . . 

Caltlwell  County* 

Lockhart  (c.  h.) lEdw’d  Heppenstall. 

Plumb  Creek Wm.  E.  Johnston. . . 

Prairie  Lea [James  A.  Glenn  .. . . 

Calhoun  County* 

Indianola [David  Lewis 

Port  Lavaca  (c,  h.).  Allan  Cameron 

Saluria [Samuel  S.  Givens  . . 


115.991  82.93 
14.37  7.81 


831.88[  808.70 
35.62  23.94 

86.281  23.37 


474.191  433.42 
491.07  657.86 
51.001  25.00 


, Cameron  County* 


Brazos  Santiago  . . . 
Brownsville  (c.  h). . 

Edinburgh 

Point  Isabel 


Elkin  Moses 

43.44 

1.24 

Franklin  Cummings 

494.46 

576.38 

Martin  Norgrave  . . . 

17.89 

8.15 

Joseph  Kleiber 

123.09 

56.66 

Cass  County* 

Alley’s  Mills [Daniel  N.  Alley — 

Cusseta [John  A.  Heard.  .. 

Douglassville ... 

Forest  Home. . . 

HaAmna 

Hickory  Hill .... 

Jefferson  (c.  h.). 

Linden 

Point  Monterey . 

Smithland 

Unionville 


James  C.G.K.  Patton 
David  H.  Moores  . . 

Daniel  Cole 

Lewis  A.  Pattillo  . . 
Wm.  D.  F.  Moore.. 

John  W.  Moore 

Norplilet  Gupton  . . 
Francis  P.  Smith  . 
Henry  A.  Moore . . . 


11.00  7.00 


19.00 
84.65 
13.80 
37.29 

852.72 

77.20 

26.97 

12.00 
86.00 


20.00 

20.64 

7.07 

20.34 

203.78 

49.66 

16.20 

9.00 

17.00 


Cherojice  County* 


Alto 

Box  Creek 

Griffin 

Jacksonville 

Knoxville 

Larissa 

Linwood 

Mount  Comfort. . 

Pine  Town 

Rusk  (c.  h.) 

Sulphur  Springs. 


Marcus  II.  Limpins. 

69.58 

81.16 

Jolin  A.  Box 

10.14 

6.81 

IsaacE.Montgomery 

— 

— 

William  McKinney. 

124.75 

91.50 

John  W.  Gready 

21.13 

11.72 

John  E.  Newton 

122.16 

86.70 

Thomas  Hart 

44.66 

23.15 

William  A.  Gates. . . 

— 

— 

Green  Wallace 

— 

— 

James  M.  Wiggins. . 

809.12 

859.87 

Henry  Ashmore 

18.85 

15.85 

CoSlin  County* 


Highland  . ! 

McKinney  {c.  h.). 
Millwood 


Isaac  N.  Foster 

.[  89.191 

John  W.  Haynes  . . 

. 2-10.50 

James  Smith 

.[  80.831 

12.76 

296.66 

15.46 


Collin  County — {Continued). 


Plano 

Eock  Hill 
Eoseland. 
Weston. . . 


Henry  H.  Holfar 

Coleman  White 

William  H.  Herren. 
Larkin  Adamson  . . . 


180.271 
3.00 1 
17.23  [ 
22.69 


Colorado  Couutyi 


Columbus  (c.  h.) 

Eagle  Lake 

Frelsburgh 

San  Bernard 


Skull  Creek. 


John  M.  Harrison... 

99.76 

John  Thatcher 

1.06 

Charles  Jordt 

50.19 

Frederick  Gaul 

5.88 

Laurence  A.  Wash- 

ton  

Cooke  County. 

Gainesville  (c.  h.).. . [Erastus  E.  Salisbury 
[Benjamin  B.  Haney 

Comal  County. 


$31.14 

1.50 

11.74 

11.59 


104.62 

.67 

40.82 

2.75 


43.79 


[August  Staff’d 

,|  [ 



Adolphus  Benner  . . 

455.41 

385.38 

1e.  Degener 

,1  32.131 

15.50 

Dallas  County* 


Cedar  Hill 

Dallas  (c.  h.) 

Duck  Creek 

Farmer’s  Branch . . 

Locust  Shade 

Palace  Hill 

Pleasant  Eun  

Scyene 


James  L.  Berry 

46.92 

30.07 

Thos.  F.  Crutchfield 

316.46 

289.63 

William  M.  Lyons.. 

2.00 

.50 

Eobert  M.  Cook 

26.22 

15.73 

Benjamin  J.  Hunter 

— 

— 

Alfred  M.  McBryan. 

3.75 

2.28 

Madison  M.  Miller . . 

101.59 

86.32 

J.  L.  Tharp 

1 14.54 

8.36 

Denton  County. 


Alton  (c.  h.) 

Glenr  Creek  .... 

William  M.  Eoark. . | 

F.pbra.im  ATyers 

1 90.94 

TiRwisville 

Theodore  J.  Dorsett.  1 
Christopher  C.  King 
James  D.  Walcott . . 

Little  Elm  

8.03 

Pilot  Point 

39.38 

4.93 


De  Witt  County* 


Clinton 

Concrete 

Cuero  (c.  h.)  — 

Hesterville 

Live  Oak 

Meyersville  

Pierpont  Place 
Price’s  Creek. . 
Yorktown 


Brocksville 

Chambers’  Creek . . 

Covington 

Milford  

Eed  Oak 

Tellico  

Waxahachie 


Theron  Brownson. . . 

74.16 

88.20 

Joshua  P.  Kindred. . 

34.83 

6.90 

Daniel  B.  Friar 

68.40 

82.58 

Eobert  H.  Hester.. . 





Wiley  Duren 

8.28 

4.98 

Adolph  Meyer 

6.71 

4.31 

William  Pierpont. . . 

45.66 

27.95 

Bolivar  J.  Pridgen. . 

[ 15.44 

1.22 

John  A.  King 

1 76.68 

83.21 

Ellis  County* 

Joshua  W.  Brock. . . 





James  M.  Lewis 

235.80 

225.06 

J.ames  J.  Gathings. . 

' 

1 

William  E.  Hudson. 

25.00 

17.00 

Eobert  H.  Goodloe. . 

23.98 

20.88 

Thomas  H.  McCray. 

— 

— 

Joseph  Whitenburg. 

137.22 

159.68 

El  Paso  County* 

El  Paso (A.  C.  Hyde 

San  Elisario [Edwin  B.  La  Fayette  [ 

Falls  County* 


Spotswood  D.Tucker 

42.09 

David  Barclay 

6.00 

James  M.  Wright. . . 

— 

Eobert  Childers 

5.00 

William  Killebrew. . 

106.65 

George  W.  Martin.. 

5.74 

Alta  Springs 

Blue  Eidge 

Carolina 

Elm  Creek 

Marlin  (c.  h.) 

Prosperity 

Faiiwn  C iinfy* 

Bonham  (c.  h.) [Harvey  P.  Dyer  — 

Honey  Grove 'Benjamin  S.  Walcott 

Licke ;Edward  H.  Dodd.  . . 

! North  Sulphur Jlilliard  H.  Fatheree 

1 Warren Jefferson  C.  Parrish. 


254.56 

123.80 

15.69 

44.92 

29.96 


212.66 

72.83 

9.18 

85.06 

15.54 


TEXAS 


178 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflice  to  Department. 


Fayette  County. 


Fayetteville 

La  Grange{c,.  h.).. 

Lyons 

Plum  Grove 

Bound  Top 

KutersviUe 


John  H.  TJjfiFy 

David  G.  Gregory  . . 
Norman  McKinnon. 
William  Scallorn..., 
Calvin  P.  Kankin. . . 
Nathan  M.  Wilcox. . 


Fort  Bend  County, 

Big  Creek j George  B.  Pilant . , 

Hodge’s  Bend Arche  Hodge 

Eichmond I David  Ferguson. . , 


Freestone  Conntjc 


Butler 

Cotton  Gin  

Fairfield 

Flowerdale 

Keechil 

Troy 


John  T.  Gill 

James  S.  Wills  . . . 

Dunbar  Bragg 

B.  T.  Patton 

Henry  C.  Stagner. 
John  E.  Oliver  . . . 


Calveston  County. 


Galveston  (c.  h ; [John  B.  Boot. 

Seven  Oaks  .* Jonas  Butler. . 


Gillespie  County. 


Goliad  County. 


Charco 

Fanning’s  Defeat. . . 

Goliad  (c.  h.) 

Middletown 


William  P.  Hassell. . 
Ebenezer  Sumerlin  . 

Joseph  M.  Gofle 

James  Kenney 


Gonzales  County. 

Belmont 'MuhlenburgH.Beaty 

China  Grove I Abe  0.  Hamon 

Gonzales  (c.  h.) John  V.  Law 

Hopkinsville Isaac  K.  Zumwalt. . . 

Moulton James  W alker 

Eancho William  Longworth 

Salt  Stream James  A.  Burnett. . . 


$90.51 

$39.72 

515.32 

525.79 

40.77 

22.74 

24.55 

8.53 

114.63 

64.89 

88.70 

56.59 

13.14 

1 8.68 

187.95 

1 274.59 

87.37 

17.38 

194.82 

176.89 

13.90 

6.91 

30.89 

18.12 

2000.00 

12784.32 

T.OOl 

1 6.00 

160.00] 

128.00 

6.63 

3.83 

178.37 

214.72 

49.00 

25.56 

24.45 

10.63 

488.94 

430.53 

18.48 

10.85 

Grayson  County. 


Basin  Springs  — 

Clayton 

Ferguson’s 

Ken  tucky  town. . . 

Pilot  Grove 

Sherman  (c.  h.)  . . 
Woodboro’ 


E.  C.  Psice 

10.87 

5.46 

John  Harding 

1.50 

1.40 

John  Ferguson 

— 

— 

Benjamin  F.  Savage 

■ 45.48 

18.52 

Buford  Clements 

66.88 

40.59 

John  Brooke 

181.30 

157.74 

Calvin  Jackson 

88.36 

19.55 

Grimes  County. 


Anderson  (c.  h.) 

Bedi 

Grimesville 

Navasota 

Prairie  Plains 


J.  B.  Harris 

Thomas  P.  Plaster.. 

■James  Miller  

■Jeremiah  Lee 

Daniel  Bookman  . . . 


Eetreat John  A.  Yan  Alstyne  39.27  12.54 


858.28 

16.41 

8.00 

9.00 

43.19 


408.08 

14.53 

4.00 

23.69 


Gnadaloupe  County. 


Bonito 

Beguin  (c.  h.) . . . . 

Valley 

Orchard 


Henry  E.  Crawford . 
Edmond  C.  Anderson 
Thomas  J.  Perryman 
T.  H.  Duggan 


7.71 

412.92 

29.69 


8.57 

430.33 

6.51 


Harris  County. 


Cypress  Top Stephen  A. Chambers! 

Harrisburgh Dewitt  C.  Harris 

Houseville AlexanderM.  Walker 


Houston  (c.  h.) . 


Owen  L.  Cochran.. , 


Lynchburgh Alvin  P.  Tompkins. 

Bose  Hill Christian  F.  Duer. . . 


1 4.-35 

2.09 

42.18 

8.91 

1494.84 

2122.64 

i 85.91; 

25.98 

57.59, 

82.28 

Harrison  County. 


Ash  Spring.. . . 

Benton 

Elysian  Fields . 

Freedom 

Friendship  .... 

Galatea 

Glade  Spring.. 
Jonesville 


Port  Caddo 

Powellton 

Union  Springs. 


James  E.  Whitehorn 

$17.27 

$8.10 

B.  H.  Martin 

3.00 

.62 

William  H.  Watson. 

94.04 

106.58 

Charles  B.  Dickard. 

4.00 

2.88 

Bobert  P.  Taylor  . . . 

11.37 

9.72 

John  G.  Eoberts 

6.64 

4.15 

John  L.  Sherrod 

35.51 

25.67 

A.  B.  Stone,  Jr.. 

24.00 

19.00 

John  P.  Matt 

495.62 

685.66 

William  H.  Farley.. 

63.30 

30.29 

William  H.  Chatham 

40.00 

13.00 

John  P.  Maddux  . . . 

2.30 

— 

Hays  County. 

Manchac [John  M.  Duncan  . . . i 1 

San  Marcos |John  S.  Owen | 131.941 


Henderson  County. 


Athens 

Brownsborough 
Buffalo  (c.  h.) . . . 

Fincastle 

Malakoff 


Hidalgo  County. 

Budyville | Edward  Dougherty. 


Hill  County. 

James  J.  Gathings. , 
William  M.  Nunn  . , 

Fielding  Lewis 

Thomas  Johns 

J.  J.  Greenwade 

John  W.  Crow 


Covington 

Crimea 

Greenwade’s  Mills . . 
Hillsborough  (c.  h.) , 

Eobertson 

White  Bock 


62.00 

34.31 


Hopkins  County. 


Black  Jack  Gr»ve  . . 

Black  Oak 

Bright  Star 

Gold  Hill 

Pleasant  Hill 

Eetina 

Sulphur  Bluff 

Tarrant  (c.  h.) 

White  Oak 

Woodland 


Houston  County. 


Crockett  (c.  h.) 

Naches 

San  Pedro 

Shady  Grove 

Telegraph  Mills 


Joseph  A.  Wright... 

230.16 

James  E.  Bracken.. 

8.58 

John  Blair 

30.98 

Alfred  L.Kavanaugh 

— 

W.  W.  Peacock 

— 

Hunt  County. 

Greemille  (c.  h.) j William  T.  Thayer..!  104.34 

Hooker 'James  Hooker 20.75 

ShUoh i Willie  J.  So  Belle. . . | 2.75i 

Jackson  County. 

Morales  De  Lavaca.  I Abraham  Baker I 26.461 

Teaeana  (c.  h.) | William  G.  Ford 1 149.89| 

Jasper  County. 


49.66 


Etheldred  J.  Thomp- 
son   

80.82 

89.28 

David  M.  Weir 

25.88 

15.39 

A.  M.  Cobb  

4.87 

3.45 

Daniel  E.  McBae. . . 

11.33 

9.72 

James  A.  Mitcham  . 

. 

• 

.OOJ 


2.00 


36.00 

24.21 


James  Brown 

88.01 

24.00 

David  H.  Campbell. 

2.00 

.25 

William  G.  Wells. . . 

12.00 

8.00 

John  W.  Moore 

3.00 

1.26 

David  K.  Shrode  . . . 

17.99 

12.24 

John  Garrett 

3.07 

2.08 

Bobert  Har^ove  . . . 

12.84 

7.71 

William  M.  Ewing. . 

85.85 

63.61 

L.  A.  Tollar 

31.84 

20.70 

John  I.  Bird 

10.00 

5.76 

91.00 

4.34 

19.12 


13.84 

1.58 


14.62 

156.56 


Magnolia  Spring. 


jEandblph  C.  Doom  . 

4.00 

.3.00 

James  A.  Craige 

; 4.29 

2.89 

William  W.  Maund. 

113.75 

72.58 

iKenzey  L.  Walker. . 1 

46.62 

26.00 

Simon  Wiess 1 

12.26 

7.42 

JeHcrson  County. 

Beaumont  (c.  h.). . . . iWilliam  P.  Herring.  | 46.76 

Pine  Island Bichard  West 3.51 

Sabine  City III.  V.  C.  Edmondson!  62.23 


23.22 

2.61 

28.62 


174 


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Johnson  County. 


Alvarado 

Oamanche  Peak — 

Grand  View 

Wardville 


William  Balcli 

James  Plemmons. . . 

F.  L.  Kirtley 

W.  H.  S.  Verstille... 


Karnes  County. 


Helena. 


. [John  Archer | 

25.961 

.[Thomas  Ruckman..} 

68.79[ 

$36.00  $12.00 


12.59 

30.58 


Kaufman  County. 


College  Mound 

Kaufman  (c.  h.) 

Keinp 

Prairieville 

Eockwall 

Trinidad 

Warsaw  Prairie 


Wiley  T.  Barns 

8.26 

5.25 

WidiafQ  Gibbard 

24.42 

15.49 

John  J.  Beck 

9.91 

5.96 

Percival  Moorhouse. 

47.79 

25.35 

Levi  Noble 

26.40 

17.00 

Andrew  H.  Irbeck. . 

9.00 

5.00 

John  H.  B.  Jones.. . 

12.36 

6.94 

H.  K.  Valentine 

9.00 

3.00 

Arthur  Eenshaw .... 

18.22 

11.66 

Eagle  Pass 


Kinney  County. 

. . |Ludwic  Colqhoun. 

Lamar  County. 


,|  166.7TI  21.43 


Ben  Franklin 

Blossom  Prairie 

Lake  Creek 

Paris  (cfh.) 

Prairie  Mount 

Shockey’s  Prairie . . . 


Mark  A.  Nidever 

14.00 

7.00 

Lorenzo  D.  Murphey 

18.79 

10.58 

Zachariah  R.  Terrell 

14.89 

11.04 

Francis  Miles 

260.82 

267.05 

James  H.  Stevenson. 

11.76 

7.64 

David  H.  Davis 

8.84 

5.50 

Lavacca  County. 


Antioch 

Bearden 

Hallettsville 

Mustang 

Oakland 

Petershurgh  (c.  h.) . . 
Sweet  Home 


Riley  Tate 

Kinchen  Mayo 

13.84 

8.45 

Coletinus  Ballard. . . 

143.00 

129.00 

Louis  M.  Savoy 

3.00 

2.00 

Amasa  Turner 

29.66 

15.94 

W.  E.  B.  Wills 

28.25 

13.10 

Alfred  G.  Patton.... 

14.00 

10.42 

Leon  County. 


Centreville 

Kidd’s  Mills 

Leona  (c.  h.) 

Look  Out 

Navarro 


Edward  C.  Spalding. 

196.65 

181.23 

DuncanC.Carrington 

n T.  TiAtann 

77.89 

73.56 

Alonzo  D.  Perrin  . . . 

14.76 

' 6.63 

Liberty  County. 


Cedar  Bayou 

Chambersia 

Grand  Cane 

Johns 

Liberty  (c.  h.) ' 

Swartwout 

Tarkingtoii’s  Prairie 

West  Liberty 


W.  I.  Mills 

36.29 

T.  J.  Chambers 

— 

Hugh  M.  Farrier 

8.29 

Amos  C,  Shelton  — 

35.77 

James  Wrigley 

104.15 

Nathaniel  Bailey 

41.65 

Adolphus  Richards.. 

2.42 

Albert  G.  Van  Pra- 
delles 

17.40 

Limestone  County. 

Personville I William  T.  Person..! 

Springfield  (c.  h.). . . Hinton  0.  Smith .... 
Tewockony  Springs. ISylvanus  1.  Foster..! 

Matagorda  County. 

Caney I Presley  C.  Evans  ...  I 

Matagorda  (c.  h.).. . Robert  T.  Van  Slyke 
Tres  Palacios jEdwin  A.  Heming. . I 

Madison  County. 

Madisonville [Ledford  L.  Swindler,  j 

McLennan  County. 

Blue  Bluff John  H.  Bowen. 

Bold  Springs Vlberto  Vaughah.. . 

Gilbert William  Jackson 

Waco  Village Itich'd  M.  Billingsley 


15.30 

6.26 

12.60 

69.74 

14.29 

.69 

10.04 


200.00  186.58 
13.081  6.00 


39.131  15.68 
282.57  280.00 


40.001  16.00 


6.24 

10.80 


382.20 


1.53 

8.48 


854.54 


Medina  County. 

CastroviUe  (c.  h.). . . (John  Vance i 

D’Hanis Hen.  Joseph  Richarz 

Quihi [Louis  Bohle 1 


$90,271  $40.60 
11.36  7.55 

4.30 1 3.04 


Bryant'S  Station. 

Cameron 

Naslwille  (c.  h.) 
Port  Sullivan . . . 

San  Anders 

Willow  Springs. 


Milam  County. 

Jordan  P.  Arnold. 
Joseph  T.  Jeffries. 
Alex.  C.  Thomson . 
L.  H.  Bollinger  . . . 
David  G.  Davis. . . 
Alsey  H.  Allen 


8.62 

110.24 

12.85 
56.80 

18.86 

8.00 


3.11 

94.67 

4.70 

52.98 

6.98 

1.90 


Montgomery  County. 

Danville [John  E.  George I 

Montgomery  (c,  h.).  Calvin  McCormick. . 
Shannon’s [Jacob  Shannon [ 

Nacogdoches  County. 

John  N.  Fall 

James  W.  Johnson. 
William  S.  Massey . 
Philip  A.  S.  Hall... 
Frederick  Voigt . . . 


137.521  53.36 
230.00  113.15 
14.38  [ 12.90 


Cherino 

Douglass 

Linn  Flat 

Melrose 

Nacogdoches  (c.  h.). 


49.84 

71.26 

34.46 

62.67 

441.25 


19.31 

56.91 

17.88 

18.15 

458.99 


Navarro  County. 


Corsicana  (c.  h.). . . . 

Dresden 

Muskete 

Richland  Crossings . 

Spring  HiU 

Taos 


Lucious  T.  Wheeler. 

131.67 

85.60 

Henry  S.  Crossland. 

43.83 

18.79 

George  M.  Hogan. . . 

36.77 

18.58 

Asa  Chambers 

22.89 

13.12 

Robert  H.  Matthews. 

17.00 

9.00 

TelemachusW.  W ade 

40.63 

24.88 

Biloxi 

Burkesville. 

Gotland 

Newton 

Salem 


Newton  County. 

David  E.  Wingate.. 

John  A.  Hall 

James  Herrin 

Christiana  F.  Moore. 
Seth  Swift 


9.04 

49.62 

9.93 

7.36 

16.87 


3.42 

24.68 

6.70 

4.15 

13.85 


Nueces  County. 

(7(?ppws(7A/’t5#£(c.h.)|William  J.  Moore...(  410.09[  425.00 


Orange  County. 


Duncan’s  Woods, 
Madison 


[Joseph  Bunn 

.[  1.75 1 



|Rees*e  A.  Myers 

. 3.00 

2.00 

.Id.  C.  Hewson 

.1  67.85] 

86.30 

Panola  County. 


Bethany 

Carthage  (c.  h.) 

Fair  Play 

Grand  Bluff. 

Lineville 

McMillanls 

Pulaski 

Reed’s  Settlement. . . 

Sugar  Hill 

Walnut  HiU 

Wood’s 


Thomas  A.  White. . . 

69.41 

33.73 

William  M.  Thomas. 

78.61 

75.95 

P.  H.  Hoskins 

13.33 

9.21 

Charles  F.  Lewis 

29.37 

23.02 

Lewis  Midyett 

2.74 

1.49 

William  McMillan.. 

8.14 

5.50 

Charlotte  Ramsay. . . 

8.59 

1.84 

WiUiam  Walton 

10.13 

5.81 

Tyson  A.  Sullivan. . . 

19.00 

12.24 

William  T.  English  . 

6.33 

5.29 

Theodorick  B.  Wood 

8.75 

3.77 

Polh  County. 

Cold  Spring [James  A.  Hall 

Colita 

Halifax William  McCormick 

Livingston James  Andress 

Moscow ! John  W.  Leggett . . . 

Randolphsville lOswin  Teagarden. . . 

Smithfield [John  F.  Carr 


88.26 

9.94 

8.47 

50.44 

62.19 

11.54 


135.25 

4.17 

4.25 

20.59 

28.65 

7.05 


Red  River  County. 


ClarTc.SfciUe  (c.  h.) . . . 
iFlintham’a  Tan  Yard 
iKiomatla 


James  W.  Thomas. . I 437.93  ( 464.67 

Thomas  B.  Flintham  

Travis  G.  Wright. . . [ 22.5l[  10.23 


TEXAS 


176 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Red  River  County— {Continued^). 

Maple  Springs I William  Humphries.!  $10.34| 

— » I-  . I 26.26 

12.801 


Pine  Bluffs Benj’n  H.  Perkinsou 

Savannah [Thomas  F.  Titus — 1 


$4.81 

14.82 

7.21 


Refugio  County* 


Aransas 

Copano 

Lamar 

Refugio  (c.  h.). 


Daniel  M.  Hastings. 

23.24 

10.13 

Walter  Lambert 

7.32 

1.83 

John  E.  Tally 

13.09 

10.60 

Patrick  Shelly 

42.00 

19.72 

Robertson  County. 

Wieeloek  (c.  h.) [Thomas  B.  Williams|  161.24]  164.43 

Rusk  County* 


Alma 

Anadarco 

Belleview 

Caledonia 

Centre 

Cotton  Plant 

Harmony  Hill 

lIender(<on  (c.  h.). . . 

London  

MilvUle 

Mount  Enterprise. . . 

Murval 

New  Danville 

New  Salem 

Pine  Hills 

San  Cosme 

Walling’s  Ferry 


John  B.  Murray  .... 





Eobert  B.  Eichardson 

42.00 

29.00 

Bluford  W.  Alberty  . 

65.79 

38.30 

James  N.  Diller 

21.96 

12.85 

John  F.  Eobertson. . 

6.00 

8.00 

Thomas  A.  Brown  . . 

12.00 

6.00 

James  C.  Stone 

— 

— 

Duncan  Preston 

Wilson  W.  Baker.. . 
Jesse  Walling 

318.66 

21.00 

64.25 

455.28 

29.62 

Charles  Barthold  ... 

141.03 

79.42 

Archib’ld  H.  Watkins 

16.35 

9.22 

Philip  A.  Pegens — 

44.34 

20.79 

John  C.  Nelson 

99.21 

58.41 

John  S.  Buckner  . . . 

49.27 

25.74 

E.  H.  Galloway 

4.44 

2.47 

Thomas  H.Etheridge 

59.33 

21.17 

Sabkie  County* 


Bear  Creek 

Fairmount 

Milam  (c.  h.) 

Sabinetown 


Lipscomb  Norvell. . . 
David  W.  Kaufman. 
Gideon  A.  Norford. . 
John  Bell 


11.09 

3.34 

118.96 

55.00 


7.51 

2.80 

119.80 

26.00 


San  Augustine  County* 

Awfirz«<me(c.h.)l  John  H.  Lewis j 849.08]  323.8 

San  Patricio  County* 

Algrma I Henry  F.  Snively ] 3.00  ] 

San  Fatricio  (c.  h.).  iWilliam  O’Docharty.l  27.65] 


15.95 


Shelby  County. 


Buena  Vista 

Graham’s  Mills 

Hamilton 

Hilliards 

Sloelhy  ville  (c.  h.) . . . 

Truit’s  Store 

White  Cottage 


George  M.  Weaver  . 

1 22.46 

13.43 

James  M.  Graham  . . 

2.00 

.50 

Daniel  Brittian 

15.00 

11.32 

ClaibornTHilliardjJr 

6.85 

2.43 

Benjamin  F.  Powell. 

88.00 

48.00 

Alfred  M.  Truit 

5.00 

3.00 

H.  C.  Childress 

8.00 

4.00 

Smith  County* 


Belzora 

Flora  

Garden  Valley. . 
Gum  Spring  . . . 

Jamestown 

Mount  Carmel . . 

Ogbum 

Seven  Leagues. . 
Summer  Grove . 
Tyler  (c.  h.)  — 
Troup 


Eadford  Berry. 

WiUis  Jones 

James  L.  Davidson. 

Drury  S.  Nance 

J.  B.  Hall 

Josiah  McClung  . . . . 

John  H.  Briggs 

F.  M.  Eoss 

Ransom  Perry. . 

Hugh  A.  Masters  . . . 
Daniel  P.  Fowler. . . 


Starr  County* 


2.56 

32.50 

19.40 

92.17 

14.76 

16.25 

20.38 

284.17 

48.00 


1.79 

16.83 

11.55 

34.67 

6.16 

11.70 

12.53 

307.95 

83.00 


Rio  Gramde  (^iy(c.h)|  James  Munroe 
Eoma I Noah  Cox 


Tarrant  County* 


Birdsville 

Fort  Worth 

Johnson’s  Station. . . 


Andrew  J.  Ball. 

Julian  Field 

Jason  Watson  . . 


109.20]  60.03 
37.81  21.41 


152.281  124.90 


84.50]  16.98 


Daingerfleld 

Gouldsborough 

Gray  Eock 

Lone  Star 

Mowfht  Pleasanilit.h.) 
Union  Bridge 


Titus  County* 

John  A.  Shaw  . . 

N.  C.  Gould 

Benjamin  L.  Blake.. 
Wiliiam  C.  Wright  . 
Madison  M.  Bowman 
Jonathan  W.  Dabbs. 


$288.74 


Travis  County* 


Austin  (c.  h.) 

Benjamin  F.  Johnson 

1314.71 

1685.33 

Bluf  Springs 

William  S.  Smith  . . . 

8.14 

2.34 

Case’s  Mills 

Sherman  Case 

2.48 



Gilleland 

Stephen  Boyce 

1.27 

.37 

Merrilltown 

Nelson  Merrill 

13.19 

2.09 

WebbervUle 

John  W.  Brown 

168.10 

152.72 

' Trinity  County* 

Lake 

jThos.  H.  W.  Forsyth 

1 3.60 

[ 2.49 

Sumpter 

[Thomas  M.  Bailey  . . 

1 53.10 

1 21.97 

Tyler  Coimty, 

Billum’s  Creek 

William  L.  Mann. . . 

10.97 

6.69 

Caney  Head 

John  P.  Jordan 

3.00 

1.00 

Pamplin’s  Greek 

Marshall  H.  Ferrell. 

— 

— 

Peach  Tree  Village . 

Hiram  A.  Willson. . . 

21.98 

11.03 

Providence  Hill 

James  McKinney. . . 

9.07 

5.38 

Town  Bluff 

Elijah  Fairchilds 

41.36 

15.25 

Woodmlle  (c.  h.) . . . 

William  T.  Hyde  . . . 

90.4^ 

82.21 

Upshur  County 

Calloway 

Coffeeville 

Earpville 

Gilmer  (c.  h.) 

Omega 

Pine  Tree 

Pittsburgh 

Point  Pleasant 

Eed  Eock 


Thomas  Cranfill 



— 

J.  L.  Collins 

86.00 

10.00 

James  Earp 

21.97 

15.30 

David  L.  Neel 

211.60 

180.80 

Thomas  Hopkins  . . . 

18.61 

8.91 

Jacob  Fisher 

37.44 

19.59 

Eobert  C.  Yarbrough 

— 

— 

John  K.  Armstrong. 

7.77 

3.81 

John  Willson 

— 

— 

Uanzant  County* 


Big  Eock 

Barren  Eidge 

Canton  

Eden 

Four  Mile  Prairie. . . 

Hamburg 

Jorjiam's  SaUne^cM) 


Victoria  County* 

Anagua j Alex’r  H.  Cromwell. 

Mission  Valley Edward  Parkinson.. 

Victoria  (c.  h.) I James  A.  Moody  . . . 


William  W.  Stirman. 



James  Bundy 

8.94 

William  W.  Settle. . . 

40.70 

David  O’Eoark 

— 

James  M.  Harrison  . 

16.48 

James  Col  thorp 

20.04 

John  W.  Chrestman. 

5.88 

Walker  County* 


Cincinnati 

Elwood 

Goshen 

ITuntnyille  (c.  h.).. 

Midway 

Newport 

Waverly. 


James  H.  Smith 

18.80 

John  W.  Barrett 

25.88 

John  C.  Kerr 

58.00 

E.  J.  Adicks 

632.39 

William  W.  Viser. . . 



Joseph  Werner 

8.00 

SampsonP.Ferguson 

— 

26.37]  11.52 
11.39  4.48 

344.62  216.81 


8.60 

13.91 

46.00 

697.63 


4.00 


Washington  County* 


Brenham  (c.  h.) 

Chapel  Hill 

Guy  Hill 

Independence 

Long  Point 

Union 

Vine  Grove 

Washington 


John  G.  Knapp 

William  M.  Sledge. . 
Eobert  W.Bullington 

Leander  Cannon 

George  W.  Keene. . . 
Bennett  T.McClellan 
Moses  G.  Wilson  . . . 
John  Doran 


Webb  County* 

Carrizo ] Henry  Eedmond  . . . 

Laredo  («.  h.) j Edward  U.  Jerdon. . 


266.91 

236.00 

235.30 

225.06 

35.21 

11.54 

228.38 

193.63 

48.82 

27.46 

19.00 

6.00 

25.71 

.16.04 

406.87 

327.84 

i 142.02 

1 35.09 

176 


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Wharton  County 

Egypt I James  Osbiirne. . 

Preston  (c.  h.) Shadrach  Cayce  . 

Wharton ICharles  S.  Betts. . 


WniSamson  €ounty» 


Bagdad  

Blue  Hill 

ComHiU 

Georgetovm  (c.  h.) . . 
Liberty  Hill 


Thomas  Huddlestun. 

James  0.  Eice 

John  E.  King 

Evan  Williams 

George  W.  Logan. . . 


$38.61 1 
26.00 
159.21 


17.T1 


212.24 

22.00 


$11.31 

8.00 

166.18 


7.58 


192.19 

14.00 


Pond  Spring 

Post  Oak  Island 

Eound  Rock 

San  Gabriel 


WilUameon  County — {Continued). 

$60.00 


Thomas  L.  Rutledge. 

Ibrey  J.  Kidd 

Thomas  C.  Oatts 

A.  Gordon 


Holly  Spring 

Quitman  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Sand  Spring 

Webster 

Winnsborough 


Wood  Cotmly. 

Peter  M.  Gunstream. 

Green  M.  Wells 

William  Welborne. . 
Thomas  0.  Sadler  . . 
William  E.  McMillon 


$24.00 

36.00 

12.67 


2.84 

108.20 

7.96 

33.00 


VERMONT. 


Addison  Connty. 


Addison. . 

Bridport 

George  A.  Gage 

David  Hill 

Bristol 

Wm.  G.  Munson 

Hiram  Eider 

Brooksville 

Chimney  Point 

Chipman’s  Point 

Cornwall 

Asahel  Barnes,  Jr. . . 
William  C.  Grassie  . 
Eli  Stone 

East  Middlebury 

Ferrisbnrgh 

Royal  D.  Farr 

Joshua  Locke 

Goshen 

Charles  E.  Oapen. . . 

Elijah  W.  Allbee 

Royal  Flint 

Granville  

Hancock 

Larrabee’s  Point 

Leicester 

Henry  S.  Gale  

William  Gile  ....... 

Lincoln 

Enos  P.  Hoag 

Middleljxvry  (c.  h.) . . 
Monkton 

Emerson  E.  Wright. 
Tra,  T.add 

New  Haven 

Erasmus  D.  Hall 

Jane  Merritt 

New  Haven  Mills. . . 
North  Ferrisbnrgh . . 
OrweU 

George  D.  Webb  . . . 
Ethan  M.  Wright. . . 
[Norman  Towsley  . . . 
Samuel  S.  Fletcher. . 
[Keross  K.  Howard. . 
Edwin  S.  Atwood. . . 
[Ansil  M.  Hawkins  . . 
Philip  C.  Tucker  . . . 

Wheeler  French 

Benjamin  F.  HaskeU 
Royal  D.  Hedden. . . 

1 Silas  L.  Sprague  — 

Panton 

Ripton 

Salisbury 

Shoreham 

Starksboro’ 

Vergennes 

West  Addison 

West  Cornwall 

West  Salisbury 

Wey  bridge  Lower 
Falls 

Whiting I George  S.  Walker. . . 

Bennhigton  County* 

Arlington [Michael  Judson 


Bennington, 
Bennington  Centre  . 

Bondville 

Dorset 

East  Dorset 

East  Rupert 

Factory  Point 

Heartwellville 

Landgrove 

Maneheater  (c.  h.). . 
North  Bennington. . 

North  Dorset 

North  Pownal 

Peru 

Pownal 

Pownal  Centre 

Readsborough 

Rupert  

Sandgate 

Searsburgh 

Shaftsbury 

South  Dorset 


Truman  Huling 

Alfred  Robinson 

Chester  B.  Williams. 

Byron  Sargeant 

Plynn  D.  Ames 

Harmon  ITnderhill. . 
Cyrus  A.  Roberts . . . 
Nathan  W.  Ilalladay 

Sclah  Warner 

Fowler  W.  Hoyt 

Charles  E.  Stoughton 

Daniel  Curtis 

Jonathan  Brown 

Oliver  P.  Simonds. . 
Abraham  G.  Parker 
Harmon  [Myers  . . . 
Michael  Sanford . . . 

Henry  Sheldon 

Nelson  T.  Coan 

Elisha  C.  Norton. . . 
[Norman  R.  Douglass 
David  Richardson 


$66.17 

139.09 

234.15 
27.03 
14.67 

28.69 

68.74 
42.32 
72.58 
26.05 
35.71 

41.74 
23.84 

38.23 
34.02 

854.15 
67.93 

144.45 

11.82 

105.10 
214.05 

36.15 

29.23 
68.77 

229.69 

60.69 
581.23 

98.63 

45.40 

50.75 
119.64 


$30.52 

121.14 

13.54 
5.37 

10.22 

16.64 

19.16 

15.22 

11.94 

16.63 

17.35 
1.55 

18.47 

29.44 

1102.47 

43.90 

54.00 

6.09 

51.93 

375.S6 

19.35 
9.88 

32.30 

27.27 

40.57 

665.15 

36.55 
• 16.95 

24.13 

73.74 


South  Shaftsbury. . . . [Jonat'n  C.  Houghton 


172.641 

526.01 

188.43 

42.92 

136.70 

112.86 

22.94 
206.14 

32.00 
13.58 

260.04 

257.48 

28.00 

82.94 
40.911 
55.67 
38.58 1 

60.63' 

29.901 

15.15'. 

106.19' 

95.071 

56.44' 


77.10 
579.07 
147.15 
21.80 
57.80 
20.36 
10.55 
297.49 , 

17.00 
7!37 

231.59 

169.09 

16.00 
32.00 

17.92 
16.86 
21.97 

25.93 
14.76 

6.68 

88.43 

56.27 

18.78 


Bennington  County — {Continued). 

Stamford Rufus  Millard $23.01 

Sunderland Gilbert  Bradley 38.91 

West  Arlington Charles  H.  Young..  29.48 

West  Rupert Miss  Maria  S.  Brown  53.27 

Winhall Sylvester  Hill 11.73 

Woodford Alvah  Hawks 42.63 


Caledonia  County 

John  Q.  Hojd 


Loy 

Marshall  W.  Newell 
Charles  C.  Brown. . . 
Nathaniel  IT.  Eaton. 
Charles  C.  Newell . . 
Lewis  W.  Delano. . . 

John  Buchanan 

Sarah  Ann  Hancock 
John  A.  Harriinan. . 
John  M.  Weeks.  ... 
George  E.  Randall. . 

Worcester  Hunt 

David  F.  Johnson  . . 
William  J.  Stanton  . 

William  E.  Peck 

Benjamin  F.  Weeks 

George  Cowles 

George  C.  Barney  . . 
Hir.am  Weeks 


Barnet 

Burke 

Cabot 

Dannoille  (c.  h.) 

East  Burke 

East  Hardwick 

Groton 

Hardwick 

Lower  Waterford. . . 

Lyndon  

Lyndon  Centre .• 

Meindoe’s  Falls 

Newark 

North  Danville 

Passumsic 

Peacham 

Ryegate  

Saint  Johnsbury 

St.  Johnsbury  Centre 

St.  Johnsbury  East.. [David  Goodall 

Sheffield ICharles  M.  Weeks.. 

South  Hardwick — [Adolphus  Holton 

South  Ryegate [James  White 

South  Walden Lewis  Walbridge. . . 

Sutton Samuel  Densmore  . . 

Walden Ammon  Cheever  . . . 

Waterford Luther  Hosmer.  . . . 

West  Barnet James  Miller 

West  Burke Silas  Beckwith 

West  Waterford  — [A.  B.  Carpenter  — 
Wheelock Horace  A.  Quimby.. 

Chittenden  County* 

Bolton 1 Edward  W.  Bates. . . 

Burlington  (c.  h.). . . [Douglas  A.  Danforth 

Charlotte ;Caleb  E.  Barton  . . 

Colchester [Ebenezer  S.  Hine. . 

Essex  Asaph  M.  Butler. . . 

Hinesburgh IMarvin  Leonard. . . 

Huntington Solomon  Johns 

Jericho [George  B.  Oakes.. . 

Jericho  Centre Orla  Thomson 

Jonesville Amasa  H.  Grovenor 

Milton Hiram  B.  Smith 

Painesville [Henry  Stanton.. 

Pleasant  Valley MartinP.Eichardsoh 

Richmond Francis  H.  Joyner 

Saint  George Linas  Linkon 

Shelburn George  B.  Ishara. 

[Underhill Hiram  Dow 


210.09 
80.82 

135.77 

321.14 

78.07 
135.72 

70.07 
25.49 
73.24 

254.99 

84.74 

148.18 

18.73 
56.83 

109.94 

232.10 
48.42 

954.62 

136.83 

108.71 

53.79 

100.64 

43.26 

23.46 

78.74 
39.22 

65.55 

51.56 
40.78 


$9.98 

16.96 

29.15 

3.79 

10.10 


50.24 

23.39 
36.02 

401.44 

43.27 

16.39 
26.83 

5.92 

18.05 
193.69 

20.43 
100.41 
8. 78 
9.99 
38.98 
217.63 
17.20 
1488.32 
35.75 

26.05 
22.45 

44.07 
W.23 
12.17 
37.72 
13.10 
35.81 

11.07 

13.24 


49.10  21.30 


26.671 

1534.08 

145.13 

94.89 

153.67 

150.21 

68.23 

97.95 

67.34 

119.77 

186.20 

117.00 

21.88 

213.99 

16.59 

172.81 

93.18 


12.89 

3589.69 

48.98 

52.26 

21.91 

96.44 

40.95 

85.74 

21.10 

87.80 

6;3.72 

5.10 

9.55 

94.56 
9.00 

65.13 

14.57 


VERMONT. 


177 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Rislit-liaud  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Dep^rt^iient. 


Underhill  Centre  . . 

West  Bolton 

Westford 

West  Milton 

Williston 


Chittenden  Comity — (Continued). 

$76.04  $13.98 
22.51,  12.23 


John  Choate 

Moses  L.  Colton 

Edwin  Hard 

Chauncey  L.  Drake. 
Truman  A.  Chitten- 
den   

Winooski  Falls Joseph  B.  Small  ... 


Essex  Connty. 


Bloomfield 

Brunswdok  

Canaan 

Concord 

East  Haven 

Granby 

Guildhall  (c.  h.). 

Island  Pond 

Lemington 

Lunenburgh 

Maidstone 

South  Canaan  . . 
West  Concord... 


Samuel  N.  Silver  . . . 

6.22 

Chauncy  H.  Fitts. . . 

7.15 

Francis  L.  Brown. . . 

49.87 

Harvey  Judevine. . . 

53.21 

David  C.  Hudson. . . 

7.35 

Loomis  Wells 

12.03 

John  Dodge  

50.76 

Henry  M.  Hoffman.. 

289.63 

Charles  C.  Lyman  . . 

5.78 

George  F.  French  . . 

89.89 

John  Dewey 

10.62 

Hiram  P.  Cooper... 

3.98 

Charles  Chase 

70.64 

Franklin  County « 


Bakersfield 

Berkshire 

N elsonH.  Armington 

Philander  Ladd 

Noble  H.  Buck 

Buck  Hollow 

East  Berkshire 

Ea.st  Fairfield 

Rodney  C.  Gates 

Isaac  N.  Randall . . . 

Walter  D.  Crane 

Benjamin  C.  Barney 

James  Walker 

John  Noyes 

East  Franklin 

East  Georgia ....... 

East  Highgate 

East  Richford 

East  Sheldon 

Jacob  H.Stufflebeam 
Ezbon  Dawson 

Enosburgh 

Enosburgh  Falls 

Fairfax 

Orson  P.  Chadwick. 

Andrew  J.  Soule 

Ormond  Bradley 

Charle.s  Blair 

Fairfield 

Fletcher 

Franklin 

James  Randall 

Georgia 

Henry  Phelps 

Highgate 

Highgate  Spring 

Montgomery 

Montgomery  Centre. 

North  Fairfax 

North  Sheldon 

Richford ' 

Saint  Albans  (c.  h.). 
Saint  Alban’s  Bay. . , 
Saxe’s  Mills 

Stephen  S.  Keyes. . . 
Franklin  N.  Johnson 
Augustus  C. Wheeler 
Columbus  Greene. . . 
Thomas  P.  St.  John. 
Benjamin  S.  Gallup. 

Arad  W.  Sears 

Hiram  B.  Sowles 

Carlos  C.  Burton 

Allen  Barr 

Sheldon 

Alfred  Keith 

Swanton. . 

Swanton  Centre 

West  Berkshire 

W est  Enosburgh 

West  Georgia 

Solomon  S.  Burleson 
Erastus  B.  Rounds. . 

Ebenezer  Weld 

Theophil’s  Mansfield 
William  K.  Warner. 

Grand  I‘!e  Cotmty. 


Alburgh  Springs 


North  Hero  (c.  h.). . 


William  Bray  ton 

76.69 

Jason  Washburn 

Archibald  H.  W. 

44.72 

1 Jackson 

69.85 

Henry  H.  Hill 

37.54 

.Henry  C.  Hill 

47.42 

Solon  S.  Clark 

61.21 

John  M.  Sowdes 

78.45 

IDanford  Mott. 

12.03 

35.74 


Lamoille  County — ( Continued), 


North  Hyde  Park. . . 

Stow 

Waterville 

Wolcott 


Nathan  Walker 

Albert  Camp 

Robert  Herren 

George  W.  Pennock 


Orange  County, 


Bradford Moody  Colby 

Bradford  Centre.  ..  John  L.  Rogers  

Braintree Silas  Chadwick 

Brookfield Calvin  L.  Whitcomb 

Chelsea  (c.  h.) Aaron  Davis 

Copperas  Hill John  Reynolds 

Corinth William  Spencer  ... 

East  Brookfield Langdon  Marshall'.. 

East  Corinth Reuben  Page 

East  Orange Aaron  Chubb 

East  Randolph George  W.  Graves. . 

East  Thetford William  A.  Keyes  . . 

Fairlee Jerome  B.  Bailey. . . 

Newbury Simeon  Stevens 

North  Thetford David  W.  Closson. . 

North  Tunbridge . . . Benjamin  F.  Durkee 

Orange Samuel  G.  Fisher. . . 

Post  Mill  Village  . . . Alonzo  George 

Randolph Nathan  L.  Pennock. 

South  Bradford Daniel  Houghton,  Jr 

South  Newbury Thomas  J.  Doe 

South  Strafford Luman  S.  Frary.. . . 

Strafford [Henry  C.  Hatch 

Thetford Thomas  J.  Combs. . . 

Topsham  I Edwin  M.  Collins. . . 

Tunbridge I James  Brown 

Union  Village | Morrill  J.  Walker  . . 

Vershire j Peter  M.  Swift 

Washington [Liberty  F.  Thurber  . 

Wait’s  River Samuel  McCrillis  . . . 

Wells  River i Augustus  S.  Farwell 

West  Braintree !Otis  8.  Ford 

West  Fairlee William  H.  Parker  . 

West  Randolph Joel  Thayer 

West  Topsham John  Smith 

Williamstown Rodolph’sAinsworth 


Orleans  County* 


Lamoille  County* 

Belvidere Charles  B.  Weston. . 

Cambridge William  H.  H.  Wood 

Eden David  Randall 

Elmore Norman  Camp 

Hyde  Park  (c.  h.). . . Francis  Smalley 

Jeffersonville Willard  H.  Griswold 

Johnson Daniel  M.  Dow 

Morristown Samuel  M.  Pennock. 

Morrisville Daniel  Gilbert 

North  Cambridge. . . [Perry  Kinsley 

12 


3.03 

94.14 

40.52 

37.13 

200.99 

72.92 

205.67 

44.26 


1.02 

94.32 

20.84 

14.45 

245.19 

29.16 

27.36 

28.13 


Albany  

Barton 

Barton  Landing 

Brownington 

Coventry 

Craftsbury 

Derby 

Derby  Line 

East  Charleston 

East  Craftsbury 

Glover  

Greensboro  

Holland 

Trasburgh  (c.  h.) . . . 
Jay 
Lowell 
Morgan 
Newport 
North  Craftsbury . 
North  Troy 
Troy 

West  Charleston 

West  Derby 

Westfield 

West  Newport 

Willoughby  Lake. . . 


William  Graves  . . . 

Albert  8.  Eaton 

Luther  W.  Bigelow 


Nelson  Rand. . 
Person  True . . . 
Samuel  Cheny. 
Jonas  Carruth. 


Isaac  B.  Smith 

Thomas  M.  Ayers . . 
Joseph  Fletcher... 

Albert  M.  Dow 

Lanson  Sanborn . . . 
William  Brown  . . . 

Samuel  Bartlett 

Ashley  Gould 


Adoniram  J.  Rowell 
George  W.  Aiken  . . 
Elijah  Robinson. . . . 
Chauncey  S.  Cutting 
Ephraim  H.  Miller. . 

•Joseph  A.  Ide 

Harris  B.  Hall 


Rutland  Counfy* 


186.89'  159.73 
10.65:  6.47 


Benson  

Benson  Landing. . . 

Brandon  

Castleton 

Centre  Rutland 

Clarendon 

Clarendon  Springs. 

Cuttingsville 

Danby  


Chauncey  Higgins.. 

Perre  G.  Ladd 

Edward  Jackson  . . . 

Gustavus  Buel 

Peter  Dudley 

Caleb  Hall  

Thomas  McLaughlin 
Charles  C.  Holden  . . 
Andrus  Eggleston  .. 


$19.12 

237.99 

83.21 

70.06 


437.34 
46.28 
56.21 

130.39 

358.60 

31.59 
123.13 

53.41 
88.49 

30.42 

108.35 
71.51 
69.66 

440.03 

93.54 
46.68 
39.20 

103.83 

199.26 

40.33 

31.25 

91.94 

143.82 

321.11 

64.63 

110.17 

74.38 

73.08 
76.97 

29.54 
286.95 

51.08 
130.70 
'302.22 

47.59 
143.23 


$10.15 

52.83 

43.70 


721.79 

20.15 
116.84 
460.28 

4.96 

69.89 

21.40 

16.47 

14.97 

70.57 
5.65 
9.14 

367.14 

36.83 

27.23 

18.88 

67.70 

171.45 

8.09 

28.62 

30.65 

22.42 

15.17 

27.57 
27.53 
33.74 

13.58 
308.24 

25.16 

58.00 
197.93 

16.37 

17.00 


. 72.24 

89.89 

78.27 

121.18 

47.52 

30.60 

65.56 

28.36 

96.42 

88.39 

86.81 

52.17 

206.19 

72.65 

458.02 

418.88 

44.37 

23.28 

46.94 

29.46 

168.10 

55.26 

114.94 

55.12 

14.22 

7.73 

161.83 

43.66 

9.87 

8.99 

54.67 

27.10 

22.64 

9.28 

38.25 

18.88 

96.26 

29.75 

118.72 

60.51 

81.59 

39.07 

107.64 

49.16 

46.53 

28.23 

40.21 

19.86 

20.34 

10.78 

84.23 

2.70 

140.41 

116.18 

19.80 

10.3S 

700.24 

882.74 

572.87 

469.26 

169.54 

59.36 

85.15 

1.97 

68.54 

7.38 

114.16 

170.57 

229.64 

81.05 

178 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Lelt-haiid  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-liand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Rutland  County — (^Continued). 


East  Clarendon  . 
East  Hubbardton 


East  Wallingford 


Ira 

Meclianicsville 

Mendon  

Jliddletown 

Mount  Holly 

North  Clarendon  . . . 

North  Sherburn 

Pawlet 

Pittsfield 

Pittsford 

Rutland  (c.  h.) 

Sherburne 

Shrewsbury 

South  Wallingford  . . 

Sudbury  

Sutherland  Falls 

Tinmouth 

Wallingford 

Wells 

West  Castleton 

West  Haven 

West  Pawlet 

West  Poultney 


Galen  J,  Locke 

John  C.  Spencer 

$10.90 

44.05 

$5.55 

4.31 

John  C.  Derby 

147.27 

118.24 

Isaac  Woodward  . . . 

65.33 

24.18 

[Bobbins  Miller 

390.49 

349.28 

[Charles  Backus 

96.35 

13.40 

^Tewett  P.  Kimball . . 

45.01 

22.10 

[William  Bansier 

21.04 

13.67 

Eitt  W.  Hyde 

198.37 

100.93 

Norman  Clark 

18.28 

11.54 

Austin  L.  Morgan . . . 

54.99 

38.88 

Amasa  Nichols 

34.63 

16.35 

Moses  E.  Vail 

86.53 

45.47 

Alva  Pierce 

58.57 

30.50 

Elijah  B.  Holden  . . . 

57.12 

2.94 

Charles  F.  Lincoln.. 

9.73 

3.94 

Charles  W.  Potter  . . 

180.96 

173.89 

George  McCollom  . . 

83.02 

30.11 

Eobert  E.  Drake 

838.14 

332.24 

John  Cain 

1033.37 

1581.54 

Samuel  E.  Adams. . . 

42.15 

8.20 

Lowell  W.  Gurnsey. 

49.06 

8.S1 

Charles  0.  Stafford.. 

50.57 

25.73 

Thomas  J.  Goodrich. 

113.08 

47.21 

Thomas  J.  Ormsbee. 

17.13 

— 

Noah  W.  Sawyer  . . . 

28.29 

13.62 

Lewis  E.  Bucklin . . . 

201.37 

195.30 

Orlin  Lewis 

65.82 

85.39 

Isaac  T.  Milliken  . . . 

62.83 

38.72 

Moses  Field 

43.97 

22.51 

Martin  V.  B.  Pratt . . 

97.83 

13.03 

Francis  Slason 

425.11 

363.34 

1 Prentiss  L.  Goss  — 

373.77 

156.03 

BaiTe 

Berlin  

Calais 

East  Calais 

East  Montpelier  . . 

East  Eoxbury 

Marshfield 

Middlesex 

Montpelier  (c.  h.). 

More  town 

Northfield 

North  Montpelier.. 


WasbingtoD  County. 

Frances  L.  Hale 

Moses  Strong 


Ira  Kent 

Asa  Alden 

Eichard  W.  Toby.. . 

Jacob  Wardner 

Jonathan  Goodwin  . 
George  H.  Lewis  . . . 
Charles  G.  Eastman. 

Lester  Kingsley 

Francis  V.'Eandall  . 
Charles  Sibley 


Plainfield I Solomon  W 


Eoxbury  . . . 
South  Barre 
Waitsfield  . . 

Warren 

Waterbury  . 
Woodbury  . 
Worcester . . 


Billings  Spalding  . . . 

Alvan  Carter 

James  M.  Eichardson 

Jonas  Sargent 

Thomas  B.  Scagel  . . 
Allen  W.  Nelson .... 
Thaddeus  B.  Ladd. . 


265.80 
39.26 
56.32 
48.80 
62.T0 
12.45: 
86,44 
103.14 
1660.56 
64..59 
763.30 ; 
30.06 
110.30 
94.64 
54.66 
168.06 
123.36 
465.39 
42.63 
53.94 


2.22 

17.45 
6.04 

11.21 

5.32 

28.46 
33.20 

2268.75 

27.27 

437.97 

17.61 

46.45 

85.00 

16.82 

59.98 

20.83 

551.46 

10.10 

13.24 


WimRiaiu  County. 

Athens lEdward  A.  0.  Dodge 


Bartonsville 

Bellows  Falls 

Brattlcboro’ 

Brookline 

Cambridgeport 

Dover 

Dummorston 

Fayetteville  (c.  h.) . 

Grafton 

Green  Elver 

Guilford 

Guilford  Centre 

Halifax 

Houghtonville 

Jacksonville 

Jamaica 

Londonderry 

Marlboro’ 


Lucius  W.  Adams 
William  P.  Barker.. 

Samuel  Dutton 

Burzillar  Stickney  . . 
Cyrus  W.  Wyman  . . 

Martin  Perry 

Eudolph  A.  Knight . 
Jacob  Dunklee,  Jr. . 

Fabius  Bancroft 

William  L.  Billings  . 

Elmer  Mason 

Samuel  L.  Sibley  — 

Albert  S.  Niles 

Thomas  P.  Houghton 
George  D.  Foster  . . . 
Charles  H.  Pierce.. . 

C.  F Newell 

William  Wallace 


25.18 

67.76 

634.37 

1352.32 

12.24 

50.25 
38.50 
93.22 

127.68 

167.29 

83.41 

65.68 

82.83 

27.49 

13.30 

70.67 

144.75 

74.71 

46.25 


13.27 

28.77 

664.00 

2014.00 

6.76 

7.32 
13.13 
62.17 

179.97 

58.39 

8.16 

12.67 

11.48 

5.68 

6,28 

5.33 
22.51 
22.84 

9.78 


Calvin  W.  Keyes  . . 
John  H.  Olcott 


j Windham  County — {Continued). 

Putney 

Eockingham  . 

Saxton’s  Eiver 

South  Halifax Jedediah  Stark  

South  Londonderry . Frederick  W.  Marsh 
South  Wardsboro’  . . Ebenezer  F.  Baldwin 

South  Windham Ezra  Pierce 

Stratton La  Fayette  Sheldon 

Townshend Oscar  F.  Butterfield 

Vernon Marshall  Whithed  . 

Wardsboro’ Josiah  G.  Higgins  . 


West  Brattleboro’ . . . lEoswell  Harris 


West  Dover 
West  Dummerston. . 

West  Halifax 

West  Marlboro’ 


William  H.  Snow. . 

David  Aikens 

Hollis  S.  Plumb 

Ira  Adams 


Westminster  West . . 'Peter  Eanney 

West  Townshend. . . jLevi  W.  Page 

West  Wardsboro’. . . 'Liberty  Wilder 

Whitingham Henry  Goodnow 

Williamsville jHenry  F.  Houghton. 

Wilmington 'Adna  B.  Childs 

Windham Norman  W.  Wood.. 


i Andover 

Ascutneyville 

Barnard 

Bethel  

Bridgewater 

Brownsville 

Cavendish 

Chester 

East  Barnard 

East  Bethel 

Felchville 

Gassett’s  Station  . . . 

Gaysville 

Hartford 

I Hartland 

Hartland  Four  Cor- 
ners  

Ludlow 

North  Chester 

North  Hartland 

I North  Springfield  . . 

' Norwich 

Perkinsville  .' 

Plymouth 

Pomfret 

Pompanoosuc  . . . . 

Proctorsville 

Queechy  

Eeading 

Eochester 

Eoyalton 

Sharon 

Bimonsville 

Snow’s  Store 

South  Pomfret 

South  Eeading  — 
South  Eoyalton  — 
South  Woodstock . . . 

Springfield  

Stockbridge 

Taftsville 

Tyson  Furnace 

Upper  Falls 

Weathersfield  


Windsor  Couiity. 


Weathersfield  Centre 

West  Hartford 

Weston 

West  Eochester 

White  Eiver  Junction 

Windsor 

Woodstock 


Alonzo  C.  Gutterson. 

George  Dake 

Harrison  Topliff 

Jacob  Smith 

Eich’d  W.  Southgate 

Samuel  Parker 

Asaph  G.  Fletcher. 
Chauncey  S.  Taylor 
Chauncy  Walcott  . . . 
Oliver  S.  Brooks 
Alzaman  D.  Amsden 
William  H Spafford. 
Lyman  B.  Morey 
Justus  W.  French  . . 
Gilbert  M.  Hatch  . . 

John  W.  Labaree . . . 


Charles  S.  Mason  . . . 
David  A.  Sherwin  . . 
George  W.  Clark  . . . 

John  White  

Lewis  S.  Partridge 

Joseph  Kidder 

Eowdand  P.  Pollard. 
Otis  Chamberlin  . . . 
Benjamin  Preston  . 
Isaac  A.  Brown  . . . 
Joseph  K.  Egerton. 
William  L.  Hawkins 
George  S.  Guernsey. 
Julius  P.  Smith  .... 

Hiram  Moore 

Otis  P.  Clay 

Philip  T.  Snow 

J oseph  P.  Vaughn . . 
William  S.  A.  Morse. 
Horatio  K.  Blake  . . . 

Gustavus  Lake 

George  Washburn  . . 
Josiah  B.  Eogers  . . . 

Curtis  Cady 

John  W.  Stickney. . . 
Japheth  L.  Warner  . 
Miss  Louisa  C.  Dan- 

forth 

Tames  W.  GoUlsmith 
.\lbert  E.  Williamson 
Gulley  P.  Hannum. . 

Eufus  Towde 

Samuel  Nutt 

Parker  G.  Skinner. . 
Edward  M.  Brown. . 


$232.85 

! $224.46 

65.95 

> 23.95 

■ 201.75 

1 198.75 

16.87 

9.57 

87.69 

• 35.04 

27.57 

8.97 

21.63 

1 8.06 

25.38 

1 14.71 

233.55 

' 131.47 

82.59 

28.64 

94.02 

22.79 

122.30 

23,88 

44.61 

17.58 

32.95 

7.00 

42.69 

23.67 

7.85 

8.62 

188.42 

106.00 

55.00 

7.74 

76.37 

12.38 

46.90 

18.75 

70.15 

15.21 

87.41 

76.92 

247.97 

121.95 

38.26 

10.93 

25.18 

12.29 

76.10 

80.33 

131.43 

85.05 

326.11 

394.62 

144.06 

48.03 

87.48 

12.26 

186.89 

26.65 

333.73 

267.65 

52.44 

5.13 

95.60 

29.30 

90.94 

171.41 

14.76 

2.14 

12-2.44 

43.51 

208.33 

202.93 

179.49 

33.43 

60.84 

9.90 

401.28 

138.98 

97.04 

112.58 

38.32 

11.14 

89.16 

18.60 

333.09 

273.69 

100.40 

20.91 

39.59 

14.47 

29.67 

6.59 

45.19 

18.42 

24^35 

202.10 

46.48 

13.63 

174.09 

165.90 

277.37 

297.61 

142.60 

106.15 

41.86 

20.07 

57.73 

24.09 

30.48 

4.57 

33.47 

11.16 

216.44 

44.24 

139.63 

21.52 

452.34 

510.03 

70.17 

21.55 

91.53 

41.53 

50.48 

24.92 

34.89 

11.73 

54.48 

2.91 

12.38 

10.19 

110.43 

3.77 

12<.35 

89.30 

21.66 

12.38 

252.44 

251.88 

646.98 

612.59 

826.87  1576.17 


VIRGINI.A 


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VIRGINIA. 


Accomack  County. 

Accomack  C.  H Samuel  E.  Lilliston . . 

■D  11  XT  Joshua  E.  Hum- 

Belle  Haven ^ 

Chincoteague John  W.  Corbin  ... 

Gnilford Samuel  Andrews  . . 

Horn  town John  Henderson. . . 

Locust  Mount Nathaniel  B.  Lecato 

LocustviUe EmanuelBinswanger 

Messongo Thomas  A.  Northam 

Metompkin John  L.  Snead 

Modesttown George  W.  Widger  . 

New  Church William  H.  Marshall 

Onancock Samuel  I.  Carmine.. 

Pungoteague Walter  Raleigh 

TemperanceviUe William  S.  Byrd 

Wagram Irving  W.  Merrill.. . 

Wiseville Oliver  P.  Drummond 

Albemarle  County. 


BatesviRe 

Bentivoglio 

Boyd’s  Tavern 

Brown’s  Store 

Carter’s  Bridge  

Charlottesville  (c.  h.) 

Cobham 

Covesville 

Earlysville 

Free  Union 

Garland’s 

Greenwood  Depot . . 

Howardsville 

Hydraulic  Mills 

Kesnick  Depot 

Mechum's  River 

MiUington 

Moreman’s  River  . . . 

North  Garden 

Nortonsville 

Bcottsville 

ShadweU 

Stony  Point 

Universityof  Y irginia 

Warren 

Woodville’s  Depot 
Yancey’s  Mills  — 


William  H.  Walker. 
Lyman  Burnham  . . . 

A.  J.  Shepherd 

William  W.  Brown  . 
William  W.  Pace  . . . 
W ickliffe  Hutchinson 
John  B.  Faulkner. . . 
John  A.  Hamner  . . . 
Franklin  Sampson . . 

James  Way  land 

Nathaniel  Garland. . 
Jas.  W.  Timberlake. 
Daniel  J.  Hartsook. . 
Nathaniel  Burnley . . 
William  M.  Smith 
William  P.  Jarman  . 

Thomas  Ballard 

Thomas  J.  Golding  . 
Clifton  G.  Sutherland 
Parrot  H.  Elliott . . 

John  L.  Brady 

Louis  Bremond . . . 

William  Beck 

Wm.  Wertenbaker 
John  F.  Staples. . . 
William  H.  Cosby 
Samuel  M.  Powell 


Alexandria  County. 

Alexandria  (c.  h.) . . [Turner  W.  Ashby. . . 
Glebe  Cottage [Abner  W.  Law 

Alleghany  County. 

Callaghan’s 1 Joseph  T.  Steele 

Clifton  Forge (John  J.  Paxton 

Covington  (,c.  h.) i James  Burk 

Cowpasture  Bridge  . Thomas  W.Pleasants 

Crow’s jEdwin  D.  Crow 

Morris  Hill Robert  C.  Noel 

Mountain  House Henry  Walker. 

Red  Sweet  Springs. . Cesario  Bias. . . 

Rich  Patch Stephen  Hook  . 

Selma John  D.  Sadler 


Amelia  County. 


Amelia  C.  H. 
Deatonsville. 
Dennisville . . 

Elk  Hill 

Finney  Mills 
Jetersville.. . 

Lodore 

Mannboro’. . . 


William  B.  Barnes.. 


John  T,  Foster, 
William  A.  Mileston 
Benjamin  Bridgforth 

James  E.  Jeter 

Edward  A.  Blanton 
E.  Coleman 


$115.18 

$113.53 

50.42 

29.69 

14.41 

8.25 

43.58 

22.90 

24.12 

16.48 

26.09 

15.77 

10.31 

7.27 

19.78 

14.63 

32.93 

1S.S5 

13.80 

9.87 

87.14 

59.42 

74.56 

37.82 

15.64 

10.70 

9.13 

4.89 

27.31 

11.91 

55.45 

14.37 

5.46 

3.35- 

13.24 

5.54 

50.26 

9.18 

1161.09 

1489.30 

81.43 

12.95 

29.96 

4.49 

39.93 

23.65 

26.13 

11.23 

28.75 

. 14.58 

97.98 

8.4b 

68.81 

44.79 

11.82 

6.90 

70.43 

12.19 

10..33 

3.17 

17.57 

5.10 

27.93 

14.82 

9.40 

6.61 

275.94 

283.26 

68.18 

19.73 

32.58 

26.54 

805.41 

732.97 

50.67 

16.76 

91.15 

93.29 

23.64 

20.54 

CO  1 

[5694.78 

53.93 

22.16 

84.91 

30.86 

115.82 

165.62 

10.00 

3.00 

10.00 

— 

28.54 

9.43 

10.59 

7.94 

69.47 

5.00 

8.54 

4.54 

138.40 

82.14 

23.14 

19.00 

11.06 

4.53 

10.41 

4.60  i 

15.21 

4.47, 

63.80 

11.811 

89.19 

5.49; 

29.45 

16.11  1 

Mat,nfl.x 

Ulysses  T.  Jones  . . . 

$ 

22.47 

Morven 

James  V.  Musgrove. 
Alfred  E.  Whitworth 

Painesville 

37.41 

Rich  Woods  

Page  L.  Hunter 

Joseph  M.  Scott 

Winterham  

27.62 

Amelia  Cownty — (^Continued). 


Amherst  County. 


Allen’s  Creek 

Amherst  C.  H 

Buffalo  Springs 

Cool  Well 

Elon  

Galt’s  Mills 

New  Glasgow 

Oronoco 

Pedlar’s  Mills 

Pryor’s  V ale 

Rose  Mills  

Sandidge’s 

Stony  Fork 

Temperance 

Tobacco  Row 


Aiipomattox  County. 


Bent  Creek 

Clover  Hill  (c.  h.)  . . 

Evergreen 

Nebraska 

Oakville  

Spanish  Oaks 

Spout  Spring 

Spring  Mills  

Stone  Wall  Mills  . . . 
Walker’s  Church . . . 
Woodlawn 


Augusta  County. 


Barter  Brook 

Burke’s  Mills 

Church  ville 

Cline’s  Mills 

Craigsville 

Deerfield  

Fishersville 

Greenville 

Hermitage 

Jenning’s  Gap 

Lebanon  White  Sul- 
phur Springs 

Long  Glade 

Middlebrook 

Mint  Spring 

Moffatt’s  Creek 

Mossy  Creek 

j Mountain  Top 

j Mount  Eutopia 

j Mount  Meridian 

1 Mount  Sidney 

! Mount  Solon 

I New  Hope  

I Parnassus 

; Pond  Gap 

I Rockland  Mills 

j Sherando 

I Starnitan  (c.  h.) 

Steele’s  Tavern 

I Stuart’s  Draft 

j Swoope’s  Depot  . . . . 
Waynesboro' 


Thomas  W.  Shelton 

Gideon  Barber  

Thomas  N.  Lindsey 

I.  E.  Cline 

Robert  8.  Craig 

Robert  J.  Glendy  . . 

John  E.  Morris 

Henry  Shultz 

John  W.  Palmer  . . 
John  J.  D.  Brown  . 
Mrs.  Sarah  E.  Heis 

kell 

James  A.  Clinedinst 
Robert  M.  Firth.. . . 
Alexander  Gardner 

Henry  Stewart 

Jed  Hotchkiss 

Wm.  C.  Lipscomb  . 
Jacob  H.  Plecker.. 

James  Craig 

James  E.  Ross 

Henry  Blakemore. . 
Thornton  G.  Stout. 
James  A.  Hamrick. 
Lorenzo  Shaw . . . 

George  W,  Roller  . 
Charles  T.  Palmer. 
Levi  L.  Stevenson  . 
Samuel  D.  Nelson  . 
John  P.  Wilson  . . . 
James  H.  Burdett  . 
Abraham  Lynn 


23.23 

24.24 
67.74 
45.30 
21.20 
58.46 
57.48 

102.70 

9.91 

15.21 

8.04 

45.95 

95.21 
24.13 

22.41 
49.71 

74.41 
4.70 

38.83 
128.90 

98.83 
43.11 
27.17 

9.95 

7.58 

1393.15 

52.96 


249.06 

50.61 


$ 

7.78 

18.60 

7.45 


Alexander  Mundy..j 

40.79 

15.61 

James  P.  Smith 

140.80 

90.62 

Samuel  W.  F.  Myers 

20.57 

12.65 

Charles  J.  Ryan 

4.95 

1.14 

Jesse  Kelly 

17.66 

8.61 

David  T.  Staples  . . . 
Valerius  McGinnis.. 

17.27 

3.85 

63.98 

22.18 

Edward  J.  Davis  . . . 

2.94 

2.11 

George  W.  Ray 

47.92 

17.78 

James  N.  Pryor 

3.34 

2.11 

Samuel  Pettit 

43.16 

10.80 

George  W.  Henley. . 

9.59 

7.23 

Nicholas  Hicks 

2.60 

2.28 

Jacob  M.  Woodson  . 

26.60 

15.73 

Thomas  Barbour  . . . 

15.98 

13.54 

Wilson  Hix 

46.31 

12.80 

Samuel  Glover 

93.21 

96.14 

Fred’kM.Boatwright 

22.18 

11.79 

Richard  H.  Mann  . . 

9.00 

— 

John  W.  Isbell 

15.63 

9.07 

Wyatt  W.  Hamner.. 

17.13 

7.00 

John  H.  Plunkett,  Jr. 

41.81 

13.33 

Gabriel  S.  Fisher. . . 

— 

— 

Robert  Isbell 

7.13 

4.41 

Charles  J.  Fore 

23.80 

14.12 

Robert  D.  Moore  . . . 

5.96 

5.31 

6.00 

11.21 

31.61 
9.64 
9.00 

19.10 

27.29 

18.54 
5.57 
5.24 

4.67 
9.49 

25.55 

3.67 
9.53 

27.19 

40.68 

2.83 

18.62 
37.17 
40.21 
25.53 
14.43 

4.16 

2.71 

1956.02 

12.72 


70.49 

18.11 


West  View 1 James  0.  Hobbs  . . . 

Barbour  County. 

Belington [Francis  O.  Shurtleff.  I 1 

Bumersville [Morgan  H.  Burner..  | 17.68|  11.03 


180 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Barhow  CovAiVy — {Continued). 


Calhoun 

Glady  Creek 
Hackersville 

Melon 

Nestorville  . . 
Overfleld .... 


Peel  Tree 

PhilUppa  (c.  h.) . 


Wm.  P.  Woodruff  .. 

r$ 

Jesse  Phillips 

17.56 

Abraham  M.  Tolbert 

6.00 

James  E.  Hall 

10.97 

George  G.  Campbell 

20.00 

John  C.  Eadcliff 

14.35 

William  McKendree 
Harrison 

8.77 

Isaac  H.  Strickler. . . 

94.73 

$ 

10.76 

3.00 

6.18 

12.47 

10.53 

6.21 

97.83 


Bath  County. 


Bath  Alum 

Cleek’s  Mills 

Green  V alley 

Hot  Springs 

Healing  Spring 

Millboro’  Springs  . . 

Miller’s  Mill 

Morris  Hill 

Mountain  Grove 

Sun  Eise — 

‘Williamsville 


1 William  H.  Bryan.. 

159.00 

149.62 

James  P.  Wood  — 

35.76 

5.38 

Adam  G.  Cleek 

5.57 

2.49 

James  Howell 

12.31 

2.94 

Samuel  Goode 

61.49 

1.52 

John  P.  McDannald 

— 

— 

John  U.  Dickinson. . 

76.45 

87.68 

James  M.  Johnston. 

5.79 

3.18 

Eobert  C.  Noel 

28.54 

9.43 

Eugenia  Gatewood. . 

8.85 

.86 

John  P.  Erwin 

2.66 

1.76 

William  J.  Weldon  . 

23.98 

13.86 

Bedford  County, 


Big  Island ' 

Body  Camp 1 

Buford’s  1 

Bunker  Hill 

Chamblissburg 

Charlemont 

Chesnut  Fork 

Dross  Eonds  

James  L.  Arthur  . . . 
Mrs.Maria  Eobertson 

James  L.  Oney 

George  W.  Sanders, 
John  F.  Thaxton  . . . 

John  Davis,  Jr 

William  P.  Tinsly  . . 
Elias  James 

Davis’  Mills 

Emaus 

Fancy  Grove 

Forest  Depot 

Goodview 

Hendrick’s  Store  . . . 
Holcomb’s  Eock  — 

Ivy  Creek  Mills 

Kasey’s 

Liberty  (c.  h.) 

Tiisbon  

Augustine  L.  Thur- 
man   

iAlex’r  Kasey,  Jr 

Elijah  C.  Cundiff  . . . 
Th'eod’e  E.  Eeynolds 
David  S.  Nininger. . 
Francis  H.  Board. . . 

E.  Parker  Lane 

Albert  McDaniel  . . . 
Christop’r  Musgrove 

Eeuben  Parker 

John  W.  Jones 

Lone  Pine  

Lowry 

John  C.  Noell 

Nelson  Lowry 

Oak  Mulge 

Otter  Bridge 

Peaksville  

Pierceville 

[James  M.  Williams. 

William  L.  Bell 

Addison  A.  Jones. . . 
John  Goode 

White  Lock 

Wade’s 

William  A.  Leftwick 
Wm.  C.  Mitchell.... 

Belli eley  County. 


Arden  | 

Darkesville i 

Falling  Waters I 

Gerrardstown | 

Glengary j 

Hainesville | 

Hedgesville j 

Jones’  Springs | 

Little  Georgetown . . 

Lightsville  

Martinfsburgh  (c.  h.) 

Mill  Creek 

North  Mountain 

Shanghai  

Tomahawk  Spring.. 
Van  Clevesville 


E.  A.  Sommerville . . 

John  Wysong 

Elenora  P.  Strode. . . 

John  D.  Gordon 

John  D.  Barney 

James  Turner 

Henry  Hull 

John  W.  Everhart.. 

Eli  Fleming 

Jonathan  Phillipy  . . 
I.  Thornton  Young 
James  H.Clendening 
Conrad  K.  Eobins. . . 
.John  W.  Grantham. 
Stephen  Snodgrass. 
Ilezekiah  A.  Holmes 


Bald  Knob  . . 
Ballardsville. 
Big  Cole  .... 
Hewittville.. . 
Pcytona 


Boouc  County. 

Jasper  Workman. . 

Joseph  Barrett 

Augustus  Pack  — 

John  H.  Avrel 

Lewis  J.  Clark 


42.60 

8.42 

67.94 

12.00 

28.97 

30.23 

5.00 

6.25 

13.38 

15.35 

28.81 

82.66 

13.89 

17.00 

11.32 

10.59 

329.46 

45.78 

9.26 
17.80 
43.25 
38.85 
23.22 
24.71 

13.99 


14.35 

47.90 

18.95 
52.25 

4.66 

44.85 

118.74 

11.59 

41.60 

803.07 

49.00 

5.00 

14.95 
86.93 


2.74 

21.87 

2.49 

2.28 

17.94 


23.89 
5.57 

37.06 

7.00 
32.74 

23.00 

3.00 

3.00 

2.52 

7.83 

8.61 

13.00 

4.95 

7.48 

8.00 

8.52 
339.47 

82.90 
5.26 
7.51 

20.38 

26.28 

18.91 

8.10 

7.65 


7.76 

25.47 
10.46 
24.15 

3.28 

11.48 
73.91 

6.14 

12.11 

892.51 

12.36 

8.00 

9.19 

17.24 


2.40 

7.30 

1.68 

1.53 

10.14 


Botetourt  County* 


Amsterdam 

Blue  Eidge 

Cloverdale 

Dagger’s  Springs  . . 
Fincastle  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Flukes 

Grace  Furnace 

Junction  Store 

Middle  Mountain . . 
Mountain  Union . . . 

Old  Hickory 

Pattonsburg 

Eoaring  Eun 

Eocky  Point  Mills  . 

Tinker  Knob 

Waskey’s  Mills 


Achilles  A.  Woodson 
Samuel  Obenshain. . 

Hiram  Martin 

Patrick  A.  Hatcher 
Lewis  Housman,  Jr 
Nathan  P.  Luck. . . 
James  L.  Patton. . . 
James  M.  Jones  . . . 

James  Scott 

George  Bigler 

Frederick  Griggen- 

heimer 

Alphonso  Finney . 
Edward  G.  Flaherty 
Harrison  B.  Eogers 

John  Hammon 

John  Q.  A.  Kelly  . . 


Braxton  County* 


Birchtown 

Braxton  C.  H 

Buffalo  Fork 

Bulltown 

Brown’s  Mountain . 

Flat  Woods  

Hacker’s  Valley 

Holly  Eiver 

Middleport 

Perkin’s  Mills 

Eoek  Camp 

Salt  Lick  Bridge 


Samuel  Fox 

Philip  Duffy 

Eobert  McCray  . 
James  M.  Berry. 
Joseph  D.  Brown 

John  L.  Ehea 

Jacob  P.  Conrad 
Thomas  Saulsbury. 
Ezra  B.  Clifton 
Jacob  M.  Hyer 
Andrew  A.  Wilson. 
Charles  E.  Singleton 


Sideling  Hill j John  W.  Arthur 

Two  Lick  Eun [Adonijab  Harris. . . 


Brooke  County* 


Bethany 

Cherry  Hill 

Fowler’s 

Short  Creek 

Wellsburgh  (c.  h.)  . . 


A.  Campbell 

George  Hooker 

Thomas  Baker 

Joshua  E.  Windsor  . 
William  De  Camps . 


Brunswick  County* 


Burntville 

Crichton’s  Store  — 

Diamond  Grove 

Edmunds’ 

Gholsonville 

Harper’s  Home 

Jonesboro’ 

Kennedy’s 

Lawr&ncevUle  (c.  h.) 

Lewisville 

Pleasant  Oaks 

Powellton 

Smoky  Ordinary  — 

Stony  Mount 

Sturgeonville 

White  Plains 


William  E.  Davis . . . 
Eobert  H.  Turnbull. 

Eliza  Eawlings 

Nicholas  S.Edmunds 
Nichol’s  W.Eawlings 
Abram  V.  Wills. . . 
Eobert  B.  Jones  . 
Isham  H.  Trotter  . 
Eobert  Kirkland . . 
James  H.  Moore. . 
Isaac  E.  Walton 
Jefferson  II.  Powell 
George  E.  Mallory 

George  Stone 

William  Loveland  . 
John  S.  Harris 


Bockingham  County. 

Austin [Charles  E.  Shepherd 

Eobert  Shaw  

William  E.  Sanders 
Charles  S.  Saunders 
Albert  Baldwin . . 
John  J.  Newton  . 
Eichard  S.  Gray . 
John  C.  Fitz  .... 
William  C.  Word 
Beverly  A.  Brown 

Mount  Vinco  | Samuel  M.  Spencer 

New  Canton  JeffersonS.Eobertson 

Charles  D.McKinney 
John  E.  Spencer 
John  S.  Nicholas 


Buckingham  C.  H . . 
Buckingham  Mine. 
Chambers’  Mills  . . . 

Curdsville 

Diana  Mills 

Gary’s  Store 

Glenmore 

Gold  Hill 

Gravel  Hill 


New  Store 

Staunton’s  Precinct . 
Virginia  Mills 


Cabell  County* 

Bloomingdale I Wm.  F.  DusenburJ^  I 

CabeU  C.  H WUliam  C.  MUler . . . | 


$44.89 

$8.35 

32.33 

8.96 

27.57 

5.82 

29.68 

8.05 

323.52 

339.00 

18.36 

10.06 

40.17 

17.62 

2.85 

1.25 

a3.85 

22.76 

366.20 

825.09 

8.72 

2.16 

11.48 

5.26 

8.07 

.17 

15.12 

11.24 

59.27 

44.76 

4.28 

1.75 

7.61 

3.67 

1.13 

.71 

1.17 

.84 

.26 

.25 

11.29 

6.41 

359.98 

381.36 

9.67 

4.00 

19.72 

12.20 

23.95 

12.44 

857.75 

308.16 

16.86 

8.47 

10.53 

8.04 

17.90 

3.89 

16.(i0 

11.50 

21.59 

10.23 

9.15 

6.S5 

8.75 

4.13 

39.09 

13.93 

143.10 

172.97 

20.31 

6.27 

3.40 

2.55 

13.88 

8.S8 

31.19 

8.62 

41.91 

10.96 

24.71 

7.81 

35.15 

18.11 

174.85 

321.76 

39.00 

15.21 

18.38 

21.96 

74.26 

15.33 

17.73 

9.80 

15.28 

9.12 

25.06 

11.36 

127.32 

— 

18.20 

7.82 

61.03 

21.09 

39.41 

18.61 

1.87 

1.36 

21.99 

11.09 

120.64 

122.95 

VIRGINIA 


181 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Ri^ht-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


CabeU  Coxmtu— {Continued). 


Falls  Mill 

Green  Bottom 

Guyandotte 

Hamlin 

Mud  

Mud  Bridge 

Paw  Paw  Bottom . 

Ten  Mile 

Thorndike 


EnochD.Blankenslip 
Thomas  E.  Hannant 

Lewis  Sedinger 

James  C.  Black 

Thomas  Koberts 

John  M.  Rece 

James  McComas 

James  M.  Drake 

Edmimd  B.  Malcolm 


$10.36 

9.24 

163.2S 

10.26 

2.00 

4.88 


$6.51 

6.81 

159.27 

7.40 

.87 

1.56 


23.131  9.45 


Campbell  Couuly. 


Amoldton 

, Charles  A.  Douglass. 

17.72 

8.42 

Brook  Neal 

'Samuel  S.  Whitlow  . 

39.80 

19.05 

Campbell  C.  H 

[Edward  Hunt 

85.10 

88.76 

Castle  Craig 

!Wm.  H.  Hazlewood. 

28.92 

9.67 

Concord  Depot  . . 

Thomas  L.  Arrington 

15.00 

1.75 

Dinwiddie’s  Tan  ^ Dinwiddle  • 

— 

— 

Fredonia  Mills 

Thomas  C.  Coleman. 





Green  Hill 

John  Pannill 

29.47 

: 11.88 

Hat  Creek 

Pleasant  C.  Howard. 

111.68 

1 13.12 

Leesville  

Abner  Anthony,  Jr  . 

43.04 

55.76 

Lynchburgh 

Robert  H.  Glass 

1806.09 

4110.84 

Marysville 

John  H.  Swinney. . . 

34.91 

26.00 

Morris  Church 

Anders’nM.  Jennings 

10.25 

6.00 

Mount  Athos 

Milron  W.  Foster.. . 

— 

— 

Mount  Zion 

Lewis  Page 

12.20 

8.92 

New  London 

Edward  C.  Echols  . . 

62.61 

20.90 

Nowlin’s  Store. 

elames  B.  Nowlin  . . . 

— 



Pigeon  Run 

Edward  B.  Herndon 

160.10 

51.80 

Yellow  Branch 

[William  S.  Wade  . . . 

23.00 

11.00 

Caroline  County. 

Athens 

John  Wright  

1 



BoiolingGrem  (c.h.) 

Robert  S.  Wright . . . 

190.62 

183.26 

Central  Point 

Philip  C.  Samuell. . . 

24.06 

ll.&l 

Crafton 

James  F.  Campbell. 

1 ^ 

— 

Flippo’s 

Littleton  Flippo 

23.95 

16.22 

Golansville 

Wm.  W.  Dickinson. 

23.84 

13.77 

Guinev’s 

William  F.  Catlett . . 

65.76 

16.00 

Milford 

Charles  W.  Blanton . 

23.55 

.35 

Port  Royal  

Ezra  Bauder 

197.06 

155.33 

Raymoth 

Henry  Y.  Reamey  . . 

Ruther  Glen  

Levi  Stern. 

75.05 

18.70 

Sparta 

Robert  S.  Broaddus. 

41.29 

24.55 

Turner’s  Store 

Robert  M.  Wright  . . 

16.83 

7.49 

White  Chimneys  — 

Ewell  Brannan 

17.17 

7.59 

Carroll  County. 

Cranberry  Plains  . . . 

John  Early. 

23.35 

Dug  Spur 

William  Dalton 

6.77 

4.07 

Gladesborough 

John  H.  HietseU 

3.82 

.88 

Hillsville 

Churehel  F.  Worrell 

141.36 

140.96 

Laurel  Fork 

Hiram  Bolt 

3.17 

2.17 

Level’s  Creek 

Anthony  Lewis 

Piper’s  Gap  

William  Hanks,  Jr. . 

5.48 

3.45 

Charles  City  County. 

Apperson’s 

James  P.  Apperson. 

35.98 

13.40 

Charles  City  C.  H . . . 

John  J.  Fear 

64.00 

16.00 

Pocahontas  Mills  . . . 

Richard  S.  Rowland. 



— 

Swinevards 

George  F.  Baker  . . . 

58.26 

11.52 

Waddill’s  Store 

Christian  Waddill. . . 

9.51 

7.07 

Charlotte  County. 

Aspen  W^all 

James  R.  Hill 

41.00 

23.48 

Charlotte  C.  H 

Alfred  A.  Wilbon.. . 

245.37 

836.00 

County  Line  Roads 

Newton  B.  Jeffre.ss.. 

— 

— 

Cub  Creek 

Robert  W.  Cronin  . . 

54.99 

10.96 

Drake’s  Branch 

Stephen  Bedford,  Jr. 

69.28 

— 

Dupree’s  Old  Store. . 

Thomas  I.  Morriss . . 

12.45 

4.57 

Harvey’s  Store 

William  T.  Pugh  . . . 

16.63 

8.16 

Keysville 

Henry  S.  Davenport. 

124.75 

27.50 

Mossing  Ford 

Isaac  Overbey 

78.77 

41.27 

Red  Hou.se ' 

Charles  W.  Hunter  . 

27.28 

23.72 

Red  Oak  Grove  

Albert  G.  Jeffress. . . 

38.23 

13.14 

Roanoke  Bridge 

Samuel  D.  Morton  . . 

19.75 

11.03 

Rough  Creek 

Andrew  Bailey,  Jr. . 

22.33: 

11.42 

Talcott 

William  T.  Gilliam.. 

So.ool 

— 

WyUiesburgh 

LudweU  T.  Barnes . . , 

41.75, 

19.00 

Chesterfield  County. 

Blackheth — iJohn  Robinson 

Bermuda  Hundred..  William  F.  Bishop . , 


Hallsboro’ 

Manchester 

Midlothian 

Proctor’s  Creek. 

Skinquarter 

Winterpock 


William  A.  Marlin 
Albin  G.  Saunders  . . 
James  Morrissett . . . 
Patrick  A.  Chalkley. 

Silas  S.  Goode 

William  E.  Crostick. 


$79.60  $22.93 


52.22 

101.65 

60.00 

50.93 

26.37 

66.66 


Clarke  County. 


Berryville 

Berry’s  Ferry 

Castleman’s  Ferry.. 

Millwood 

Wadesville 


Christian  Bowser  . . . 

325.27 

John  L.  Lindsey 

6.00 

Erasmus  P.  Williams 

34.73 

Mrs.  Mary  B.  Little. 

188.49 

John  H.  P.  Stone  . . . 

42.36 

IGreenburyW  Weaver 

97.66 

Craig  County. 


Craig’s  Creek 

Level  Green 

Midway 

New  ( asUe  (c.  h.) . . 

Simmonsville 

Sinking  Creek  . . . , 


George  H.  Walker. . 

18.57 

William  Thomas  . . . 

5.22 

John  W.  Peek  

10.34 

Thomas  J.  Wharton. 

52.03 

Daniel  Huffman  . . . 

6.22 

Oscar  Wiley 

10.99 

15.53 

69.86 

12.00 

22.47 

18.93 

29.21 


336.00 

2.50 

12.52 

128.65 

1.00 

51.92 


12.09 

3.86 
4.37 

52.44 

5.83 

4.87 


Culpeper  County. 


Boston 

Brandy  Station 

Castleton 

Culpeper  C.  H . , 

Eldorado 

Grifflnsburgh . . , 

Homeland 

Jeffersonton. . . . 
Kellysville 


Charles  Smith 

John  A.  Stone 

Albert  G.  Corbin  . . , 

Edward  B.  Hill 

John  T.  Jones 

John  Conner 

Strother  H.  Shaw . . , 
Denis  McDermott  . , 
Granville  J.  Kelly  . , 


Mitchell’s  Station  . . . John  Wharton 


Rapid  Ann  Station. . .William  S.  Peyton 

Kichardsvme 

Rixeyville  Charles  W.  Rixey . 

Shepherd’s  Grove. . . Travis  Shepard . . . 

Stevensburgh John  I.  Rickard  . . 

Waylandsburgh John  W.  Way  land.. 

Ciunberland  County. 

Edward  W.  Sims  . . 


Ca  Ira 

Cartersville 

Cumberland  C.  H 

Oak  Forest 

Royal  Oaks 

Stony  Point  Mills 
Starry  Creek 


Abram  Oberndorfer 
Zachariah  Talley  . . . 
John  C.  Taylor.  . 
John  R.  Palmore 
William  Menifee . 


Dinwiddle  County. 


Bothwick 

Darvill’s 

Dinwiddle  C.  H 
Ford’s  Depot . . . 

Goodwynsville  . 

Mulberry  Inn . . . 

Petersburgh 

Ritchieville 

Sutherland 

Wilson’s  Depot ’Charles  H.  Wilson 

Wyoming George  B.  Gibson 


Doddridge  County. 


Berthier  Bott 

Isaac  S.  Keeler  . . . 
Frederick  A.  Ford 
Marvin  R.  Griswold. 
Henry  W.  Jones  . . . 
William  N.  Friend. . 
Thomas  F.  Scott  . . . 
Winston  Sutherland. 


Buckeye  Run . . . 

Cold  Water 

Greenbrier  Run. 

! Greenwood 

McElroy 

New  Milton 


Mark  Davis 

Philip  S.  Cox 

William  F.Randolph 
Charles  G.  Ogden. . . 

Michael  Lynn 

Jepthah  F.Randolph 
Jacob  Mason 


Pear  Grove  . . . 

Went  Union  (c.  h.)..  .George  Kinney. 


. 13.59,  7.53 

. 112.09  7.15 

. 10.11 

! 4.00 

, 424.23  574.73 

. 13.85!  6.16 

. 20.00 

'1  14.20 

! 45.56'  5.38 

17.41 

7.74 

55.61 

13.86 

t 17.01 

1 5.43 

1 62.47  i 24.38 

, 100.83!  

■ 11.60  6.24 

18.66 

3.42 

9.95 

2.92 

76.32 

1 29.14 

13.30 

1 5.14 

32.95 

7.19 

L 141.97 

34.58 

70.65 

59.13 

56.99 

22.06 

12.61 

5.84 

52.55 

29.34 

3.00 

2.00 

41.87 

6.93 

65.94 

17.46 

1.75 

.50 

1478.02 

6762.79 

.75 

.59 

21.71' 

7.10 

80.771 

5.08 

61.25 

14.43 

5.68 

4.40 

3.0(1 

2.00 

8.91 

6.82 

63.23 

42.34 

8.13 

6.67 

7.6' 1 

5.54 

175.33 

95.27 

182 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  fustmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Elizabeth  City  County. 

Ilam/pion  (c.  h.) I 'William  Massenburgl 

Old  Point  Comfort . . John  B.  Maher 


$377.4T' $306.22 
352.171  207.S4 


Essex  County. 


Dunnsville 

Lloyds  

Loretto 

Miller’s  Tavern 

Montague 

Mount  Landing 

Qccupacia . . 

TappaJianock  (c.  h.) 


George  W.  Dillard . . 

34.94 

17.44 

Eichard  Saunders  . . 

37.27 

23.21 

Bevin  D.  Pitts 

90.19 

82.81 

John  Saunders 

60.21 

34.35 

John  0.  Brown 

54.241 

45.44 

Thomas  I.  Hundley. 

28.37 

16.75 

Joseph  J.  Gouldman 

19.37 

3.95 

Eobert  L.  Pendleton 

37.70 

18.85 

William  A.  Muse  . . . 

164.21 

179.18 

Floyd  County, 


Fairfax  County. 


Accatink 

Anandale 

Burke’s  Station 

Centreville 

Chantilly 

Dranesville  

Dye’s  Mill 

Fairfax  0.  H 

Fairfax  Station 

Falls  Church  . . ... 

Langley  

Mount  Pierce 

Peach  Grove 

Pleasant  Valley  — 

Prospect  Hill 

Eepublican  Mills  . . . 
Sangster’s  Station . . . 

Spring  Vale 

TheologicalSeminary 


George  J.  Haines . . . 
William  C.  Garges.. 

Jesse  Hinds 

Betty  D.  Grigsby  . . . 

John  S.  Boss 

John  Kowzee 

James  S.  Buckley. . . 

Eobert  Allison 

JonathanKichardson 

Simon  J.  Groot 

William  Means 

John  H.  tJurquhart. 

William  Tyson 

James  L.  Cross 

Mark  C.  Jones 

John  Powell  

Thomas  W.  Payne . . 

Joshua  Loomis 

William  Sparrow  . . . 


47.85 1 26.75 


36.79 
26.22 

63.00 
42.14 

55.00 

262.26 

22.59 

74.79 
80.76 
12.88 
26.69 

25.91 
31.51 

14.91 
16.23 
18.90 

230.54; 


Fauquier  County. 


Auburn 

Bealeton 

Bristersburg 

Broad  Enn  Station . 

Catlett 

Clift  Mills  ......... 

Elk  Eun 

Foxville 

Fremont 

Leeds  Manor 

Markham  Station . . 

Millview 

Moreland 

Morrisville 

New  Baltimore 

New  Brighton 

Orlean 

Paris 

Piedmont  Station  . . . 

Pine  View 

Eectortown  Station  . 

Saint  Stephen 

Salem  Fauquier 

Somerville 

The  Plains 

Upperville 

Warrenton  (c.  h.) . . . 
Warrenton  Springs  . 

Waterloo. 

Weaversville 

Wheatley 


Clifly 

Cotton  Hill 

FayettemUle  (c.  h.)  . . 

Gauley  Bridge 

Kanhawa  Falls 

Loeu.st  Lane 

Mountain  Cove 

Perdu ....  

Pleasant  Hill 

Eocky  Hill 


Stephen  McCormick. 

11.69 

Julius  Bear 

62.06 

Joseph  D.  Tulloss  . . 

16.63 

Sampson  B.  Bagley. 

30.00 

James  M.  Peters. . . . 

43.57 

John  Gaskins 

6.53 

Harvey  B.  Ealls 

13.86 

Charles  P.  Chilton.. 

9.16 

Henry  Williams  .... 

— 

John  S.  Payne 

3.79 

Benj  aminT.  Bradford 

137.89 

Thomas  Johnson 

68.89 

James  T.  Turner  . . . 

3.19 

Benjamin  W.  Allen. 

13.48 

Fred’k  W.S.  Grayson 

22.71 

Silas  H.  Newhouse. . 

6.23 

Jacob  P.  Weaver  . . . 

27.96 

Abner  H.  Settle 

62.22 

Samuel  T.  Ashley. . . 

151.40 

Wm.  T.  Crittenden.. 

14.71 

John  H.  Storer 

53.51 

Newton  Laws 

9.11 

Thomas  Allen 

141.27 

John  H.  Ensor 

16.28 

Augustine  Jennings. 

109.72 

Lemuel  Hutchison . . 

280.38 

Alexand’rll.Spilman 

574.12 

Alexander  Baker... 

22.00 

James  W.  James  ... 

44.50 

Joseph  Bear 

26.32 

W alter  Buchanan  . . 

7.77 

ayctte  County. 

William  S.  McVoy. . 

3.00 

Thomas  8.  Eobson.. 

8.46 

John  J.  Stiles 

51.69 

James  H.  Miller 

15.35 

Samuel  H.  Carrick. . 

— 

20.82 

Clement  Vaughn — 

88.88 

John  A.  Totten 

— 

Gerard  M.  Blumo. . . 

21.24 

Alexander  Anderson 

4.38 

20.00 

10.41 

30.78 

17.44 

27.53 

197.78 

1.14 

42.81 

14.23 

6.11 

9.96 

13.27 

13.13 

8.27 

7.94 

8.83 

198.00 


4.39 

7.85 
8.31 

3.00 

12.00 

1.76 

11.15 

8.21 

1.78 

9.75 

8.85 
2.66 
7.61 
7.11 
3.45 

8.58 
31.88 
42.75 

8.97 

18.97 

5.59 
79.85 

8.36 

16.93 

184.20 

775.98 

4.00 
15.50 
14.63 

4.84 


2.00 


54.10 

18.80 


7.95 

8.87 


11.00 

8.86 


Cannaday  Gap 

Copper  Hill 

Floyd  C.  H 

Greasy  Creek 

Indian  Valley 

Little  Eiver 

Simpson’s 

West  Fork  Furnace. 
Willis  Eidge 


Edgar  M.  Jett 

$2.88 

Samuel  Griggs 

3.00 

Thomas  G.  Shelor  . . 

137.71 

William  Slusher  .... 

3.37 

Eobert  W.  Phillip. . . 

11.71 

E.  T.  Anderson  

9.43 

David  Hall 

13.30 

Eobert  L.  Toneray.. 

8.57 

Jacob  S.  Harman. .. 

5.43 

$1.95 

1.75 

120.45 

2.20 

5.15 

5.53 

8.30 

3.24 

1.90 


Central  Plains  . . 

Chapel  Hill 

Columbia 

Fork  Union 

Glenarvon 

La  Fayette  Hill 
Pahnyra  (c.  h.). 
Seven  Islands  . . 

Union  Mills 

Wilmington  .... 


Fluvanna  County* 

Jefferson  E.  Noel  ... 
William  N.  Perkins. 

Joseph  Hodgson 

George  H.  Snead  . . . 
Cornelius  P.  Snead  . 
William  G.  Wood  .. 

John  L.  Scott 

Samuel  S.  Bugg 

James  E.  Campbell. 
Eich’dOmohundrOjJr 


Franklin  County. 


Bonbrook  . . . 
Boone’s  Mill. 

Cooper’s 

Dickinson’s  . 


Gill’s  Creek 

Glade  Hill 

Gogginsville 

Hale’s  Ford 

Long  Branch 

Lynnville  Mills 

Nafifs’ 

Penhook  

Pig  Eiver 

Prillaman’s 

Eetreat 

Rocky  Mount  (c.  h.). 

Eosevale 

Shady  Grove 

Snow  Creek 

Sontag 

Starry  Creek 

Sydnorsville [Kemmuel  C.  Gilbert. 

Taylor’s  Store i John  H.  Booth 

Union  Hill jJohn  W.  Draper 

Villa Jefferson  Chitwood  . 


Stephen  Showalter 
Jefferson  Wade. . . 
Eobert  Wright  .. . 
Washington  Dickin- 
son   

Solomon  Pasley  . . 
William  Pannill . . 

John  D.  Horn 

Asa  Holland 

Stephenll.Cannaday-' 

Lewis  Wysong '. 

Jacob  Naffs 

Edward  C.  Murphy. 

Lewis  Jones 

Ealeigh  W.  Dyer  . . . 

L.  H.  TurnbuU 

John  D.  Noble 

Allen  Woody 

Philemon  Smith 

Jesse  H.  McGhee. . . 
William  H.  Dent  . . . 
Samuel  Fishburn  . . . 


2-3.79 

16.12 

133.72 

149.65 

. 58.63 

24.38 

5.19 

2.33 

16.24 

11.18 

106.40 

102.47 

44.8" 

9.49 

51.-56 

26.36 

39.71 

21.95 

17.36 

12.53 

23.02 

10.64 

5.94 

3.2S 

18.31, 

11.59 

8.00 

4.18 

19.17 

11.74 

37.00 

21.82 

18.45 

9.39 

14.6S 

10.14 

4.50 

8.00 

11.00 

5.53 

6.00 

4.00 

9.58 

7.80 

22.84 

15.36 

107.91 

72.84 

23.44 

15.20 

17.73 

12.15 

3.50 

2.50 

8.00 

2.00 

12.24 

8.66 

24.44 

12.43 

81.08 

21.02 

3.001 

2.00 

Frederick  County. 


Ashton’s  Mills 

Back  Creek  Valley  . 

Brucetown 

Cedar  Creek 

Gainesboro’ 

Gravel  Spring 

High  View 

Middletown 

Mountain  Falls 

Mount  Vernon  Tan- 
nery   

New'ton  Stephensb’g 
Stephenson’s  Depot. 

White  Hall 

Winckester  (,c.  h.)  . . 


John  Shockey 

5.75 

8.99 

Eobert  Lockhart  — 

30.24 

12.76 

William  Timberlake. 

28.52 

15.09 

George  W.  AUen  . . . 

17.11 

9.27 

Jacob  Hutsler 

28.03 

14.30 

Daniel  M.  Hart 

1.91 

1.36 

James  Garvin 

11.51 

7.54 

Jacob  S.  Danner 

87.56 

27.41 

James  A.  Eussell . . . 

24.17 

12.13 

Lewis  V.  Shearer . . . 

4.06 

8.04 

John  Allemong 

177.85 

143.73 

John  Stephenson  . . . 

9(‘.19 

19.22 

James  H.  Griffith . . . 

40.00 

19.64 

George  B.  Graves . . . 

1484.24 

1922.78 

€iles  County. 


Bell  Point 

Kimberlin 

Macksburg 

MechanicsBurgh . 

New'port 

North  View 

Pearisburg 

Pembroke 

Poplar  Hill 

White  Gate 


James  Adair  

Hiram  Neel 

John  Porterfield  — 

John  AVilliaras 

WilliamL.Porterfield 

Charles  Hale 

Henry  G.  Dennis  . . . 
Samuel  E.  Lybrook. 
Thomas  G.  Shannon 
William  H.  Bane  . . . 


7.S4 

5.78 

8.77, 

28.82 

48.82 

103.77 
18.39' 
19.20' 
6.23  i 


5.40 

8.72 

2.58 

17.22 

30.96 

77.74 

10.00 

6.52 

4.30 


VIRGINIA. 


183 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfKce  to  Department. 


£ilmer  County. 


Peregrine  Hays. , 
PLobert  Bennett . . 
Oliver  P.  Cox  . . . 
William  L.  Stalnakeri 
Stephen  L.  Euddell 

Asa  Andrews  

J.  Emmet  Norman. 
William  P.  Haverty 
Jacob  M.  Stump  . . . 

Stout’s  Mills 'James  F.  Carder. . . 

Townsend  Afills John  B.  Townsend. 


Arnoldsburgh 

Big  Bend 

Cox’s  Mills ... 

De  Kalb 

Glenville 

Henrie’s  Fork 
Normantown . 

Pine  Creek 

Steer  Creek  . . 


Gloucester  County. 


Glenn’s 

Gloncester  G.  H — 

Hayes’  Store 

Hickory  Fork 

New  Upton 

Wood’s  M Eoads  . . . 


William  Masson 

Thomas  B.  Taliaferro 
Thomas  H.  Hughes. 
William  V.  Heywood 

Edward  Sears 

William  Chapman.. 


Goochland  County. 


Beaver  Dam 

Caledonia 

Coal  Hill 

Dover  Mills 

Fife’s 

Goochland  C.  H 

Hadensville Eobert  B.  Haden  . 

Johnson’s  Springs  . . iWilliam  S.  Crouch 

Loch  Lomond  ! William  Fontaine 

Perkinsville Thomas  J.  Perkins 

Poweli’s  Tavern S.  S.  Duval 

Shannon  Hill William  H.  Goode 


Nat.  M.  Lewis 

William  H.  Parrish 
William  A.  Deitrick 
William  G.  Ellis. . 

Jane  Poore 

John  S.  Swift 


Grayson  County. 


Big  Meadow 

Bridle  Creek 

Elk  Creek 

Grayson  C.  H 

Jnde2)endence  (c.  h.) 

Meadow  Creek 

Mouth  of  Wilson. 


John  C.  Greear. 
John  K.  Ballard 

Oswell  Jones 

James  Waugh. . 
Jacob  Grubb  . . . 

Joel  Kirby 

Charles  Cole .... 


Point  Hope  j Weldon  Edwards. . . 

^ring  Valley | Archibald  M.  Young 

White  Top I Joshua  Weaver 


Greenbrier  County. 

Anthony’s  Creek  . . . IWilliam  Edgers 

Big  Clear  Creek Andrew  H.  McClung 

Blue  Sulphur  Springs  Jacob  H.  Argabrite. 

Bunger’s  Mill Wallace  Eobinson  . . 

Clintomille ! Alexander  S.  Skaggs 

Falling  Spring William  K.  Brown. . 

Frankford  John  A.  Arbuckle  . . 

Lev^Usburgh  (c.  h.). . jSamuel  S.  Smith 

Little  Sewell 'Eobert  A.  Vincent. . 

Marshallsville Henry  Hedrick 

Meadow  Bluff Thomas  A.  Henning 

Maysville Thomas  M.McClintic 

Palestine 'Charles  E.  Hines  . . . 

Eucker’s  Eepose IWilliam  J.  Hefner . . 

Second  Creek John  Burdett. ... 

WhiteSulphurSpr’gs  James  Crow 


Greene  County. 


Dawsonville 

McMullen’s  Mill 

Euckersville 

StanardsviJle  (c.  h.). 
Swift  Eun 


John  G.  Herndon  . 

Neal  McMullen 

Elisha  I.  Williams. 
George  W.  Price  . . 
St.  Clair  T.  Deane 


Greenville  County. 

HieJoiford  (c.  h.) — |Z.  K.  D.  Turner 

Poplar  Mount jEverard  M.  Field. . . 

Eyland’s  Depot j Benjamin  D.  Tillar  . 


n 

« 1 

4.79 

2.67 

4.44 

1.23 

5.SS 

4.38 

69.98 

45.00 

2.00 

■ 1.13 

8.95 

6.14 

7.99 

3.84 

146.92 

191.72 

88.00 

20.39 

53.60 

7.40 

12.07 

7.35 

8.67 

3.92 

87.11 

19.51 

8.49 

5.93 

20.34 

14.15 

59.18 

18.42 

29.79 

16.00 

76.51 

69.32 

30.20 

13.00 

12.82 

8.81 

32.21 

.62 

24.43 

9.50 

15.62 

11.19 

6.66 

4.28 

6.45 

4.71 

7.53 

4.61 

20.02 

10.48 

47.85 

44.55 

40.34 

20.37 

14.98 

5.19 

3.96 

1.43 

1.16 

.89 

14.69 

8.91 

5.34 

2.09 

41.56 



13.76 

6.76 

19.51 

4.04 

16.48 

9.30 

34.75 

12.34 

348.34 

496.78 

3.21 

.99 

36.15 

6.41 

20.00 

12.00 

24.68 

13.73 

2.93 

1.80 

12.14 

5.99 

413.72 

251.92 

8.18 

4.45 

3.12 

1.25 

21.44 

13.93 

89.76 

36.73 

1.75 

1.00 

21 0.38  j 

1 184.21 

34.20 

1S.85 

46.001 

19.00 

Halifax  County. 


Mayo 

Meadville 

Mount  Carmel . . 


New^s  Ferry 

Omega 

Providence  

Eepublican  Grove  . . 

Eogersville 

Scottsburgh 

South  Boston  Depot. 
Whitesvnie 

Whitlock 


j Daniel  B.  Easle^  . . . 

$17.00 

John  M.  Owen 

55.64 

'Alexander  Watkins. 

26.61 

William  Easly 

45.81 

William  T.  Ballow. . 

68.94 

Isaac  Adkisson  

56.88 

James  S.  Easley 

329.25 

Nicholas  L.  Wade  . . 

13.24 

Eobert  L.  Eagland . . 

17.33 

iCamillus  V.  Lanier. . 

. 17.85 

Eobert  E Owen 

4.58 

Jeremiah  White 

62.40 

Nathaniel  T.  Watkins 

17.19 

Clement  M.  Adkisson 

28.00 

Lewis  W.  Turbiville. 

— 

Charles  W.  Edwards 

11.09 

Adaline  McAdams. 

22.13 

Lafayette  Jennings  . 

25.27 

John  S.  Eogers 

5.09 

George  W.  Tuck 

50.63 

Edwin  B.  Jeffress . . . 

— 

Eobert  W.  Bradshaw 

20.65 

Claiborne  W.  Barks- 

dale   

Ham{)siiire  County. 


Bloomery 

Burlington 

Capon  Bridge 

Capon  Springs 

Dillon’s  Eun 

Forks  of  Potomac  . . 

Frankfort  

Green  Spring  Eun. . 

Hanging  Eock 

Higginsville 

Hook’s  Mills 

New  Creek  

North  Eiver  Meet- 
inghouse   

North  Eiver  Mills . . . 

Okonoko  

Patterson’s  Depot. . . 

Piedmont 

Pleasant  Dale 

Purgitsville 

Eidgeville 

Romney  (c.  h.) 

Sheetz  Mill 

Smith’s  Gap 

Springfield 

Wind  Lea 


Hancock  County. 


Fairview  (c.  h.) 

Freeman’s  Landing. 

Holliday’s  Cove 

New  Cumberland  . . 


John  Wilson 

86.08 

James  H.  Gibson  . . . 

41.95 

Samuel  Eoberts 

78.28 

Thomas  Brandon . . . 

76.35 

Ashland 

Beaver  Dam  Depot. 

Chickahomeny 

Etna 

Hanover  C.  H 

Junction 

Montpelier 

Morris 

Negro  Foot 

Old  Church 

Eockville 

Spring  Level 

Taylorsville 

Verdon 


Hanover  County. 

John  L.  Thompson 
Lancelot  Philips. . . 

William  Chiles 

Lucius  H.  Minor. . . 
Philip  H.  Winston. 
Wm.  C.  Walstrum. 
George  W.  Doswell 

James  L.  Swift 

Charles  Vest 

Lewis  Johnson 

Walter  C.  Shelton  . 
William  G.  Maddox 
William  D.  Taylor. 
John  T.  Anderson. 


11.23 


William  SommerviUe 

29.63 

13.49 

John  S.  Wilson 

23.74 

12.07 

Evan  P.  Cooper 

43.62 

17.31 

Samuel  M.  Mullin  . . 

76.57 

.92 

Isaiah  Lupton  

3.90 

2.59 

Newton  B.  Guthrie  . 

30.71 

15.26 

Lemuel  F.  Moore . . . 

22.00 

9.37 

W.  Montgomery 

38.82 

21.44 

Mary  C.  Blue 

17.41 

5.65 

Harriet  Milleson 

10.99 

5.70 

Evan  P.  Ward 

5.00 

' 3.00 

Thomas  Crawford  . . 

12.20 

2.82 

IWilliam  Horsman  .. 

6.66 

2.43 

John  B.  Miller 

25.04 

17.83 

Hiram  Michael 

13.53 

6.87 

Daniel  D.  Keller 

27.71 

9.88 

Mortimer  C.  Totten . 

— 

— 

James  W.  Albin 

16.02 

8.81 

Granville  Purgit 

25.38 

5.63 

Henry  Trout 

30.13 

14.97 

Samuel  E.  Smith 

313.00 

233.00 

Henry  Hend 

22.51 

12.83 

John  W.  Eichard. . . 

9.22 

4.60 

Henry  K.  Hoffman  . 

73.00 

37.00 

Norman  C.  Smoot  . . 

' 

— 

4U 

37.11 

20.25 

31.23 


73.24 

20.56 

43.54 

53.65 


18.00 

19.51 

10.49 

12.17 


11.62  9.19 

33.63  15.35 


22.64'  10.34 

99.82  89.55 


15.60, 

8.19' 

109.901 

48.151 


5.00 

4.92 

.56 

9.26 


Baker’s  Eun. . 

Barbeetown  . . 

Fabius | Abner  Bean 


Hardy  County. 

. I Samuel  L.  Boone. 
. . S.  W.  Bradley 


9.601  6.38 

4.63  2.58 

8.891  6.26 


184 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS. 


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Hardy  County— {Continued^, 

Greenland 

Howard’s  Lick  . . . 

Inkermann 

Laurellon 

Lost  River 

Luney’s  Creek .... 

Moorejield  (c.  h.). 

Seymoursville 

Wardeusville 

Williamsport 


Samuel  W.  Davis. . . 

$19.26 

$12.97 

•TnVin  ATfitliifiQ 

William  H. Davidson 

1 

1 



Lewis  C.  Barbee 

— 

— 

Samuel  Harper 

15.00 

9.18 

Joseph  S.  Barbee. . . 

63.21 

80.44 

Robert  W.  Gilkerson 

i 250.91 

231.63 

George  Berry 

81.20 

43.68 

George  W.  Snider. . 

54.55 

18.56 

Lewis  Vandiver | 

14.43i 

8.65 

Barrisoia  County. 


Bridgeport 

('lark'Hhurgh  (c.  h.). 

Grass  Land 

Hessville  

Kincheloe 

Limestone  Station  . . 

Lost  Creek 

Lumberport 

New  Salem 

Quiet  Dell 

Eomine’s  Mills 

Shinnston 

West  Milford 


Susan  Carpenter 

141.261  79.79 

Benjamin  S.  Griffin. 

471.79 

514.77 

Andrew  D.  Coplin . . 

8.38 

4.95 

James  Hawker 

.Tr»Al  Wpatfnll 

— 

— 

J.  D.  Wilson 

18.00 

6.00 

Levi  Boyd,  Jr 

13.73 

9.31 

J.  W.  Bo^gess 

Madis’nW.Randolph 

34.37 

13.47 

70.39 

40.43 

Isaac  W.  Carper  . . . 

15.00 

9.00 

John  Hood 

35.78 

15.10 

Edward  Ebert 

44.95 

19.94 

Marquis  G.  Patton . . 

49.19 

17.35 

‘nrico  County* 

Wm.  M.  McGruder. . I 

8.001 

4.56 

Thomas  B.  Bigger. . 

1985.39 

19.0, -<0.37 

Benjamin  J.  Duval . 1 

10.381 

1.73 

Henry  County. 


Dyer’s  Store 

Horse  Pasture 

Irisburgh 

Leatlierwood’s  Store 
Martinsville  (c.  b.)  . 

Oak  Level 

Ridgeway 

Traylorsville 


George  Reynolds 

Reed  Ayres  | 31.31 

George  A.  Ralls | 

Benjamin  F.  Gravely 

Sigmund  Putzel 

Samuel  0.  Smith. ... 
William  D.  Perkins. 

James  Eangeley 


15.30 

38.94 

86.97 

11.69 

11.46 

13.03 


HigliJand  County. 


Clover  Creek... 

Crab  Bottom 

Doe  Hill... 

Head  Waters. . . 
Hevener’s  Store. 

McDowell 

Meadow  Dale. . . 

Mill  Gap 

Monterey 

Palo  Alto 

Spruce  Hill 

Wilson  ville 


Christopher  Carlisle 
James  W.  Seiver  . . 
Alfred  Armstrong  . . 
Stephen  J.  Reynolds 

William  Snyder 

George  W.  Hull 

James  Slaven 

David  V.  Ruckraan . 
Jolm  S.  McNulty. ... 
Decatur  H.  Jones. . . 
Amos E.  Campbell. . 
William  Wilson 


9.84 

33.76 

14.82 

9.00 

19.33 

15.91 

9.00 

8.00 
68.00 

2.12 

5.00 

4.90 


12.61 

8.10 

25.61 

78.88 

6.45 

3.58 

6.65 


4.88 

17.85 

11.85 
6.86 
7.28 

7.46 
4.42 
2.39 

66.00 

1.71 

3.46 
3.32 


Isle  of  Wight  County. 


Burwell’s  Bay 

Carrsville 

Cedar  Fields 

Corowaugh  

Smithjield  (c.  h.) . . . . 


John  0.  Thomas 

82.20 

11.67 

Edward  Rawls 

25.54 

12.98 

Elias  J.  Battin 

11.18 

5.00 

Edwin  L.  Ballard. . . 

7.49 

4.28 

Benjamin  Bidgood  . 

211.19 

204.79 

Jac'^son  County. 


Angerona 

Boggsville 

Elba 

Frozen  Camp  . . . 
Grass  Lick  Fork . 

Jackson  C.  H 

Moore’s  Mills 


David  Sayre 

Dewitt  C.  Heaton. . 
John  O.  Custard. . . 

Elias  Parsons 

Simon  B.  Reed  ... 
James  A.  Park  — 
Daniel  S.  Moore  . . 


Murraysville [James  F.  Scott. . . 

New  California M.BensonAniustrong 

Ple<isant  View Andrew  Flesher. . . 

Ravenswood Thomas  Atkinson.. 

Reedy  William  Stewart  . . . 

Rcedyvillc Daniel  Davis 

Sandy David  0.  Hutchison . 


13.85 

1.25 

4.46 


65.70 

23.22 

20.17 

18.26 

11.00 


.75 

3.17 


21.52 

17.53 
18.90 
12.60 

8.00 


87.00  94.28 
8.00'  1.80 

12.51'  10.25 

19.00  12.76 


James  City  County* 

Burnt  Ordinary 'Felix  Peirce I 

Williamshurgh{<i.'h.)\R6bevi  P.  Taylor  . . . | 

Jefferson  County* 

Charlestown  (c.  h.).  John  P.  Brown 

Duffields James  H.  L.  Hunter 

Hall  town George  W.  Fox  . . . 

Harper’s  Ferry f 


Kabletown Daniel  A.  Hill. 

Kerneysville . . . 

Leetown 

Middleway 

Rippon  

Shepherdstown. 

Summit  Point. . , 


Giles  C.  Hamill 

Joel  W.  Roberts 

Henry  Smith 

Henry  Timberlake. . 
William  Moulder. .. 
Lewis  Fry 


178.00' 
401.48 1 


734.37 

73.41 

49.38 

557.77 

59.00 

44.44 

40.57 

91.58 
52.95 

434.74 

76.661 


$31.66 

415.74 


940.29 

37.81 

10.65 

555.00 


Kanawha  County* 


Clendenin 

Coalsmouth 

Jarrett’s  Ford 

Kanawha  C.  H 

Kanawha  Saline 

Len’s  Creek 

Newton 

Osborne’s  Mill 

Paint  Creek 

Pocotaligo 

Roxalana 

Shrewsbury 

Sissonville 

Tyler  Mountain 

Upper  Falls  of  Coal. 
Walton  ^ 


George  Osborne 

16.32 

R.H.M.  Smith.  ... 

76.48 

Squire  G.  Jarrett  . . . 

6.40 

David  H.  Snyder  . . . 

677.37 

Charles  C.  Watson. . 

170.56 

John  R.  Walker 

30.96 

Ballard  S.  Rogers. . . 

— 

Archibald  Osborne  . 

— 

Wm.  B.  Hamilton  . . 

88.20 

Granville  Carpenter 

5.19 

William  W.  Noyes. . 

8.44 

James  B.  Malone. . . 

84.00 

Warwick  Briscoe.. . 

8.95 

Richard  L.  Roberts. 

4.82 

Richard  C.  Chandler 

10.52 

John  Sinnett | 

! 11.10 

22.26 

14.90 

34.94 

9.51 

369.52 

13.79 


5.97 

6.59 

3.00 

4.34.43 

121.75 

15.93 


12.92 

3.23 

6.18 

10.23 

5.94 

2.68 

5.40 


King  and  Queen  County* 


Bruington 

Carlton’s  Store 
Fleetwood  Academy 
King  and  QueenC.H, 

Little  Plymouth 

Newtown 

Plain  View 

Shakleford’s 

Stevensville 

Walkerton 


John  Blane  

27.87 

12.35 

R.  H.  W.  Goodwin  . 

19.95 

10.00 

Oliver  White 

47.06 

13.60 

William  B.  Bird 

42.63 

3.30 

James  W.Courtney  . 

81.26 

14.86 

Samuel  S.  Gresham. 

69.64 

55.21 

Wm.  H.  Anderson.. 

10.99 

6.18 

Danforth  Butrick... 

45.87 

20.89 

John  Ba^y 

William  D.  Turner.. 

58.46 

13.66 

41.18 

19.39 

King  George  County* 


Clifton 

Comorn 

Edge  Hill 

Hampstead  

King  George  C.  H.  . 

Millville 

Port  Conw'ay 

Shiloh 


William  Colton 

William  C.  Bruce. . 

James  E.  Jones 

George  W.  Scrivner 

John^N.  Jones 

Lafiiyette  Corbin . . . 
William  S.  Payne. . 
William  J.  W.' Greer 


9.88 

21.00 

29.40 

73.58 

103.39 

25.24 

46.47 

17.44 


King  William  County. 


Acquinton 

Aylett’s 

Enfield  

King  William  C.  H. 

Lanesville 

Mangohick 

Rumford  Academy. . 


Kilmarnock  .... 
Lancaster  C.  H. 

Litw’alton ; 

Lively  Oak 

White  Stone 


William  M.  Gary  . . . 

80.00 

Charles  C.  Gary 

141.90 

John  H.  Burch 

82.33 

Junius  A.  Littlepage 

28.16 

Bolivar  Stark 

31.87 

David  Rider 

27.99 

John  II.  Pitts 

10.91 

iicaster  County* 

ThomasW.  Meredith 

51.691 

Warner  Eubank  ... 

45.57| 

Wm.  L.  G.  Mitchell. 

28.69 1 

Thomas  M.  Dobyns. 

18.00 

James  A.  Leland  . . . 

21.93! 

Lee  County. 

1 Josephus  Grabeol  .. 

1 8.72 

Thomas  A.  Judd  . . . 

1 Marion  D.Riehmond 

1 116.16 

86.87 

9.00 

10.16 

42.78 

100.50 

8.06 

4.78 

16.91 


14.42 

165.14 

18.68 

11.95 

12.49 

16.30 

2.83 


5.00 

84.84 

7.81 

li'.64 

18.00 


4.76 

102.93 


VIRGINIA 


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Zee  County — {Continued). 


Eocky  Station 

Eose  Hill 

Stickleysville, 

Turkey  Cove 

Walnut  Hill 

Whitesburg 

White  Oak  Springs. 
Yokum  Station 


Samuel  D.  McElroy 

Eobert  M.  Bales 

James  M.  Dillard... 
William  Eichmond  . 

Andrew  M.  Ely 

Abraham  J.  Living- 
ston   

Eussell  J.  Mileham. 
WilliamS.Tbompson 


Lewis  Coiintyt 


Alkire’s  Mills  

Bennett’s  Mills  

Big  Skin  Creek 

Bush’s  Mills 

Collins’  Settlement. . 

Fink’s  Creek 

Hacker’s  Creek 

Ireland  

Janelew  

Leading  Creek 

Little  Skin  Creek. 

Eude’s  Mills 

Sago 

Weston  (c.  b.) 

Wild  Cat  Eun 


James  Alkire 

William  Bennett,  Jr. 
E.  T.  Sommerville  . . 

Joseph  Hall 

Porter  M.  Arnold — 
Thomas  J.  Glenn . . . 
Eobert  Coyner,  Jr. . . 

J ames  Bruffey 

Maxwell  W.  Ball . . . 

Adam  C.  Sleeth 

William  H.  Peterson 

Edwin  D.  Eude 

Alfred  Morgan 

Frederick  1.  Alfred. 
Harrison  Lowther. . . 


Log^an  County* 


Chapmanville 

Green  Shoal 

Johnsville  

Logan  C.  H 

Mouth  of  Pigeon  . . 
North  West  Eiver 

Bridge 

Eich  Creek 


BurwellS.  Chapman 
Burbus  C.  Toney  . . . 

John  Deskines 

Andrew  S.  Bryan . . . 
George  W.  Clark — 
Thomas  B.  Parsons  . 
Floyd  Hickman 


Loudon  County* 


Aldie 

Elizabeth  Stover. . . . 

Matthew  P.  Lee 

Charles  E.  Keene . . . 

William  H.  Gill 

Daniel  Boland 

Areola 

Belmont 

Bloomfield 

Bolington  

33ro3.d.  Jlun 

.Tnhn  .Tnnps 

Circleville 

Thomas  Brown 

Goresville 

Cornelius  W.Paxson 
Eli  H.  Janney 

Hamilton  

Hillsboro’ 

John  Jones,  Jr 

Hoysville  

Hughesville 

t Townsend  M.Paxson 
Jesse  Hoge 

j.eeshurgli  (c.  h.) — 

IjOV6ttSVill6 

Eamey  G.  Saunders. 
John  H Sanbower 

Middleburgh 

Edwin  C.  Brown  . . . 
William  Graham... 
Isaac  Eaton 

Morrisonvide 

Mount  Gilead 

Mountville 

Nancy  E.  Lumm  . . . 
Ebenezer  Vickers  . . 
Samuel  Heflebower, 
Joseph  P Alegrath 

Neersville 

Oatland’s 

Pbilomnnt. 

Potomac  Furnace. . . 

Purcelville 

Snickersville 

M.  P.  O’liern  

Edgar  E.  Purcell  . . . 
William  Bradfield  . . 
William  C.  Miller  . . 
Oscar  F.  Eeed 

Unison 

Waterford 

Wheatland 

Conrad  F.  Dowell . . 

Louisa  County* 


Alto John  Swift 

Ambler’s  Mills Tarlton  B.  Hines  . . . 

Bells  X Eoads Andrew  J.  Perkins  . 

Cuckooville William  H.  Harris. . 

EllisAille Eiehard  A.  Perkins. 

Frederickshall  William  G.  Duke... 

Gilboa Nelson  Lip.scomb.. . 

Gum  Spring  Isaac  N.  Sims 

Harris’. Thomas  Harris 

J.ackson  1 Matthew  A.  Hope. . . 

Locust  Creek jWilliam  Bagby 

Long  Creek j William  B.  Cocke  . . 


$30.00 

$13.00 

47.49 

82.37 

18.00 

11.38 

17.65 

13.83 

16.96 

10.97 

2.84 

2.10 

9.33 

6.62 

1.00 

6.63 

2.45 

5.12 

3.37 

4.47 

2.62 

6.00 

2.87 

3.31 

2.29 

8.90 

4.84 

50.30 

34.84 

7.64 

.47 

5.94 

1.62 

1L15 

9.93 

9.25 

7.80 

260.56 

196.95 

16.77 

10.48 

.14 

.3 

17.38 

31.65 

22.26 

15.75 

4.69 

2.73 

135.97 

36.65 

34:69 

16.84 

20.75 

3.00 

21.43 

11.57 

10.81 

4.95 

12.55 

4.28 

30.50 

8.00 

52.00 

20.43 

91.47 

45.22 

13.00 

8.16 

15.67 

5.40 

428.00 

640.65 

77.69 

88.16 

253.71 

277.32 

13.48 

7.61 

29.91 

14.42 

20.97 

9.54 

7.00 

4.62 

88.17 

28.95 

37.61 

15.74 

106.78 

21.20 

86.66 

22.36 

80.71 

10.96 

136.44 

44.00 

36.68 

11.41 

10.11 

4.80 

11.15 

6.72 

11.99 

7.00 

9.97 

6.86 

23.80 

6.71 

85.24 

24.92 

1.5.23 

7.85 

81.00 

17.58 

23.00 

9.00 

14.92 

8.20 

10.10 

4.20 

6.51 

4.00 

Louisa  Cotmity — {Continued). 


Louisa  C.  H 

Mansfield 

Mechanicsville 

Poindexter’s  Store . . 
Second  Turn  Out. . . 

South  Anna 

Thompson’s  X Eoads 

Tolersville 

Trevillian’s  Depot.. 


Eobert  T.  Gooch  . . . 
Wm.  D.  Mansfield  .. 
Joseph  A.  Ballman  . 
Wm.  W.  McGehee.. 
John  T.  Bumpass. . . 
Eobert  W.  Dabney. . 

Eiehard  A.  Cole 

Eeuben  Davis 

Chas.  G.  Trevillian. 


$258.38 

12.37 

25.77 

40.25 

29.45 

9.79 

34.22 

58.90 

92.32 


Lnneubur^  County* 

Barry’s  Bridge Samuel  O.  Smith  . . . 

Brickland Abrah’mW.Marshall 

Columbian  Grove  . . William  M.  Bagley. . 

Joseph  Y.  Hardy  .. . 
William  H.  Eubank 
Littleberry  Tunstill  . 
William  T.Blackwell 
Thornton  K.  Lear  . . 

Asa  G.  Barnes 

William  F.  Moore  . 
Alexander  E.  Neal. . 
William  J.  Smithson 
Drury  E.  Gauldin  . . 

Joel  G.  Watt 

Eobert  E.  Swepson . 


Double  Bridge 

Haleysburgh 

Laurel  Hill 

Lochleven 

Lunenburgh  C.  H. . . 

McFarland’s 

Non  Intervention.. 

Pleasant  Grove 

Eehoboth 

Tussekiah 

Wattsboro’* 

Yatesville 


6.69 

16.15 
9.86 

10.73 

9.11 

15.15 
19.51 

64.50 
57.79 
23.13 

16.16 

23.50 
8.94 
9.91 

36.36 


Criglersville . . 
Decapolis  — 
Dulinsville  . . . 
Graves’  Mill. . 

Leon 

Locust  Dale  . . 
Madison  C.  H. 
Madison  Mills 

Oak  Park 

Peola  Mills  . . . 
Eapid  Ann  . . . 

Eochelle 

Seville 


Mudlson  County* 

. . . Daniel  F.  Slaughter. 
. . . Eobert  S.  Thomas  . . 

. . . Burr  P.  Dulin 

. . . James  A.  Wharton  . 
. . . Nathaniel  Tatum  .. . 

. . . Dabney  Minor 

. . . Hiram  Carver 

. . . Julius  B.  Harlow  . . . 
. . . Theophilus  Smoot . . 

. . . Thomas  G.  Fletcher 

. . . Alonzo  Miller 

. ..  Elbridge G.Wayland 
. , . William  Simms 


31.26 

3.00 

6.00 

9.71 

18.25 

35.64 

144.61 

15.71 

14.80 

7.90 

28.94 

23.44 

10.32 


iriurioD  County* 


Barracksville 

Basnettsville 

Beaty’s  Mills 

Benton’s  Ferry 

Boothsville 

William  B.  Ice 

Philip  S.  Basnett  . . . 
Joshua  S Wilson... 

Sanford  B.  Hall 

Elias  Martin 

Fairmont  (c.  h.) 

Farmington 

Forksburgh 

William  Nuzum 

Elijah  B.  Morris 

Jcjhn  Eobe 

Glover’s  Gap 

Gray’s  Flat 

Hoodsville.  

Mannington 

Meredith’s  Tavern. . 

Michael’s  Mills 

Mill  Falls 

Morgan’s  Eidge 

Nuzums .< 

David  Warrick  ..... 
Enoch  Toothman  . . . 
Alpheus  N.  Millan. . 

Thomas  Erwin 

Decliford  Meredith.. 
Ambrose  8.  Michael 

Marcena  Davis 

Morgan  Morgan 

John  Chisler 

Palatine 

Eivesville 

Joseph  M.  Sterling.. 
Alfred  Hood  . 

Valley  Falls. 

Whiteday  Glades. . . 
Worthington 

Wilfred  B.  Fetter- 

man  

William  Corrothers. 
William  Hood 

Ad  aline 

Beeler’s  Station 

Bellton 

Benwood 

Bowman 

Cameron 

Dallas 

Fair  Hill 

Fork  Eidge 

Glen  Easton 

Kossuth 


niarsball  County* 

. . . John  Parriott 

. . . Jotham  Martin 

. . . John  Bell 

. . . Smith  Holloway 

. . . Vincent  P.  Gorby . . . 
...  Wm.  McConoughy.. 

. . . John  B.  Seaton 

. . . James  Taylor 

. . . John  H.  Kobinson  . . 

. ..  Francis  L.  Dodd 

. ..  William  Covatt 


32.97 

16.46 

9.47, 

22.44 

27.09 

452.80 

45.56 

16.00 

2.25 

9.56 

65.95 

10.61 


3.09 

2.56 


90.83 

19.29 

10.24 


1.53 

17.30 


8.85 

19.93 

83.51 

14.62 

89.00 
40.82 
10.23 

7.08 

26.00 


$290.88 

4.71 

12.64 

20.49 
8.19 
5.24 

13.49 
4.89 

31.23 


3.24 

6.86 

4.45 

7.16 

5.26 

9.77 

12.16 

77.69 

53.61 

12.18 

10.13 

8.02 

1.12 

6.39 

15.36 


15.82 

1.25 

18.00 

.80 

8.24 

12.78 

162.52 

7.96 

10.85 

5.64 

12.33 

6.62 

6.75 


20.37 

11.96 

4.69 

13.10 

19.11 
588.32 

27.01 

10.00 

1.58 
5.03 

29.27 

5.46 

2.58 
.25 

77.73 

11.00 

7.13 

1.22 

8.71 


6.00 

13.32 

40.70 

9.54 

58.00 

17.44 

6.57 

6.14 

18-00 


186 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTEKS. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster,  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Marshall  County — (^Continued), 
Moundsmlle  (c.  li.) 


Wheeling  Valley. . 


Cologne 

Deer  Lick 

Hereford’s 

Letart 

Mason 

Pleasant  Flat 

Point  Pleasant  (c.h.) 

Upland 

Upper  Flats 

West  Columbia 


Leonard  Myers 

$266.77 

$351.73 

JohnLaughlin 

11.71 

6.26 

Benjamin  E.  Wallace 

12.53 

7.67 

[John  Handlan 

5.06 

8.61 

iThaddeus  S.  Thomas 

31.63 

17.64 

[ason  County* 

Charles  C.  Miller  . . . 

39.90 

23.84 

Gasper  Myers 

4.00 

2.50 

Janies  Colwell 

27.72 

16.72 

Chas.  Wesley  Sayres 

2.30 

1.46 

Asa  Brigham 

12.00 

22.00 

Thomas  I.  Hawkins. 

6.22 

2.83 

Joseph  Sly 

220.75 

186.14 

Ransom  Whitten.  . . 

3.18 

2.22 

George  Eoush 

1.75 

1.00 

Madison  Cohen 

230.97 

133.03 

MatOisws  County. 

Cobb’s  Creek Benjamin  F.  Blake  . 

Matthews  C.  H Joseph  Bohannan  . . 

North  End IChristopherS.Billups 

Mecklenblirgh  County. 

Boydton  (c.  h.) 

Cedaria 

Christiansville 

Clarksville 

Drapersville 

Forksville 

Joyceville 

Lombardy  Grove  . . 

Oakley 

Palmer’s  Springs  . . 

Eandolph  MaconCol- 

lege 

Saint  Tammany’s 

South  Hill 

Stony  Cross 

Tanner’s  Store . . . 

Union  Level 

White  House 

Whittle’s  Mills . . . 


8.63 

140.29 

19.50 


4.17 

130.43 

7.31 


Mercer  County. 


Bethel 

Camp  Creek 

Deep  Lick 

East  Eiver 

Flat  Top 

Frenchville  

Jumping  Branch.. . 
Mercer  Salt  Works. 

Pipe  Stem 

Princeton  (c.  h.) . . . 

Spanishburg 

The  Eock 

Wild  Meadow 


Middlesex  County. 


Church  View. . 

Freeshade 

Jamaica 

Locust  Hill  — 
Salxida  (c,  h.)  , 
Sandy  Bottom 
Urbanna  


Monongalia  County. 

Arnettsville lEobinson  Layton... 

Blacksville |Nathaniel  P.  Kciglcy 

Cassville Peter  A.  Layton 

Center  ' Alplieus  I.emasters  . 

Fort  Martin Joseph  Snider,  Jr. . . 

Granville 'Marmaduke  Dent. . . 

Ice’s  Ferry iThomas  J.  Duval. . . 


12.12 

29.00 

12.48 

8.00 

12.82 

20.96 

29.47 


8.21 

14.14 

7.00 
2.40 

4.00 
18.48 
15.47 


Charles  E.Edmonson 

210.19 

159.76 

John  B.  Tunstall,  Jr. 

12.49 

6.52 

Eichard  C.  Puryear. 

45,13 

16.74 

Wm.  H.  Morton,  Jr. 

369.05 

474.36 

Lewis  Williams 

13.00 

8.29 

Eaton  J.  Moseley. . . 

24.47 

13,36 

Eichard  J.  Joyce  . . . 

— 

— 

Joseph  H.  Jones 

53.30 

11.47 

William  E.  Jeffries  . 

19.92 

6.74 

John  M.  Wright 

36,36 

9,48 

Eobert  H.  Isbell 

141.87 

26.00 

Philip  Love 

30.92 

17.74 

Telemaehus  M.  But- 
terworth 

19.12 

9.53 

Jas.  W.  Edmondson. 

— 

— 

Evan  Tanner 

14,49 

10.52 

.John  W.  Simmons. . 

17.77 

10.83 

Charles  H.  Dunn  . . . 

31.03 

8.57 

Fortescue  Whittle  . . 

8.15 

3.72 

Elijah  Bailey 

6.99 

4.50 

Thomas  J.  George . . 

— 

— 

Albertenia  Caperton. 

77.62 

36.41 

Wilson  Jones 

3.75 

1,97 

James  J.  Ellison 

14.10 

8,35 

UtX^  iCl  . 

Erastus  B.  Meadow. 

3.24 

1.74 

Alexander  S.  Turk. . 

6.59 

3.65 

Gordon  L.  Jordan  . . 

— 

— 

Patrick  H.  Hepinstall 

99.36 

97.29 

Minerva  A.  Headen. 

9.21 

6.64 

George  W.  Day 

— 

— 

William  L.  Painter.. 

— 

— 

Joseph  Percifull  . . . 

20.66 

7.75 

William  G.  Wortham 

32.63 

12.78 

John  E.  Segar 

16.56 

14.42 

John  W.  Daniel 

19.72 

1.36 

Thomas  K.  Savage.. 

39.89 

20.91 

Eich’d  H.  Crittenden 

27.78 

18.41 

Edward  T.  Purkins. 

46.62 

62.14 

MonongaUa  County — {Continued). 
Jake’s  Eun. . . 

Laurel  Point. . 

Lowsville  . . . 

Miracle  Eun . . 

Morgantown  (c.  h.).. 

Pentress 

Pridevale 

Stewartstown . 

Uffington 

Wadestown  .. 

White  Day  . . . 


Eichard  D.  Tennant. 

$4.71 

Aza  C.  Frey 

24.69 

Levi  Low 

— 

Adam  B.  Tennant . . 

1.72 

James  Shay 

404.69 

Eagan  B.  Tygard . . . 

10.36 

Thomas  Collingwood 

26.00 

David  D.  Wade 

16.19 

William  D.  Smith. . . 

10.65 

John  McCarl 

19.20 

Joseph  Jolliffe 

25.94 

$3.86 

15.16 

1.58 

8S0.65 

5.40 

5.00 

10.18 

4.28 

10.18 

14.17 


Monroe  County* 


Egypt 

Gap  Mills 

Indian  Creek 

Johnson’s  M Eoads  . 

Monroe 

Mouth  of  Indian 

Mount  Vernon 

Nickell’s  Mills 

Pack’s  Ferry  . 

Peterstowm 

Eed  Sulphur  Springs 
Salt  Sulphur  Springs 

Sink’s  Grove 

Sweet  Springs 

Union  (c.  h.) 

Wolf  Creek 


Augustus  Gwinn 

10.93 

3.85 

Jacob  Osborn  

35.99 

19.88 

Pembroke  P.  Peck. . 

53.74 

21.41 

Morris  Johnson 

10.32 

5.88 

Hugh  S.  Tiffany 

— 



Thomas  B.  Fowler. . 

6.38 

.79 

Lewis  I.  Mann  

— 

James  M.  Nickell. . . 

13.26 

6.73 

GrandisonC.Lancraft 

23.34 

12.25 

Preston  Dunn 

54.53 

15.93 

James  A.  Harvey. . . 

85.22 

67.26 

Wilson  Watts 

56.57 

5.40 

A.  M.  Hawkins 

18.39 

13.81 

Christopher  J.Beirne 

106.20 

58.19 

James  A.  Shanklin. . 

161.74 

159.50 

George  W.  Swope  . . 

6.00 

3.74 

Montgomery  County. 


Alleghany  Spring. . . 

Blacksburgh  . 

Childress’  Store 

Ch7-istiansburg{(i.h..) 

Laurel  Creek 

La  Fayette 

Lovely  Mount 

McDonald’s  Mill 

Montgomery  Springs 

Shawsvillp 

Yellow  Sulphur 
Springs 


Benjamin  W.  L.  Holt 
Charles  H.  Smith . . . 
Stephen  Childress  . . 
John  Gardner,  Jr. . . 
Wilson  Peterman. . . 
GeorgeBaughman  Jr 

George  Keister  

Edward  McDonald  . 
Eobert  H.  Mosby  . . . 
Theodore  F.  Wright 

Thomas  H.  Fowlkes 


46.61 

171.13 

11.51 

34S.S8 

7.96 
64.85 
37.15 
16.42 

32.69 1 

2.96 


19.51 

129.31 

8.40 

442.98 

5.21 

30.54 

18.17 

11.32 

12,27 


Morgan  County* 


Charles  A.  Swann  , . 
George  B.  Dyche  . . . 

Philip  Trammel 

Eobert  S.  Eoach .... 
Bazil  E.  Shockey  . . . 
Samuel  A.  Panco.ast. 
ChristopherL.Gafflin 


Alpine  Depot 

Berkeley  Spring  s[c.\\ 

Cacapon  Depot 

Cherry  Eun  Depot . . 

Oakland 

Paw  Paw 

Sir  John’s  Eun 

Sleepy  Creek  Bridge!  J.  g.  Cunningham 
Smith’s  Eoads — [Jonathan  Casler. . . 

Unger’s  Store .Washington  Unger. 

Valley  Mills iJos'phW.  A.  Johnston 

Nansemond  County. 

Chuckatuck 'Joseph  C.  Meador 

Darden’s  Store 

Factory  Hill 

Hargrove’s  Tavern 

Holy  Neck 

Somerton 

South  Quay 

Suffolk  (c.  h.) 


26.86 

13.94 

212.46 

181.00 

38.92 

19.23 

7.07 

4.63 

78.70 

53.57 

58.09 

26.52 

22.59 

10.81 

16.49 

2.34 

Eobert  A.  Pinner. . . 
Thomas  H.  Martin. . 

James  Hargrove 

Jethro  S.  Haslett 

James  E.  Smith 

William  E.Lawrence 
Joseph  G.  Cowper. . 

nelson  County. 


79.94 

14.00 

12.87 

16.52 

14.00 

42.92 

26.22' 

884.45, 


Avon 

Faber’s  Mills 

Green  Field 

Gulf  Ford 

Hardwicksville 

l.ovingstaji  (c.  h.)  . 

Martin's  Mill  

Massie’s  Mills 

Mount  Horeb  

Murrill’s  Shop 

Oak  Lawn 


Robert  P.  Smith 

1 11.83 

Henry  G.  Roberts. . . 

49.33 

Jesse  B.  Ferguson.. 

24.00 

Andrew  J.  Zink 

1 

John  W.  Yarbrough 

12.46 

Robert  B.  Stratton.. 

138.74 

Hudson  Martin 

4.55 

Patrick  C.  Massie. . . 

88.63 

IVilliam  C.  Roberts. 

8.20 

IVilliam  S.  Murrill. . 

18.88 

Jesse  A.  Jones 

11.11 

81.94 

5.00 

9.00 
6.48 
9.65 

24.68 

12.59 

452.27 


7.97 

26.11 

12.86 

2.43 

168.26 

3.48 

14.00 

5.00 

2.23 

4.87 


VIRGINIA. 


187 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Nelson  County— {Contimied). 


Rock  Fish . 
Roseland . . 


TyeRiverW  areliouge 

Variety  Mills 

■Warmiuster 


Dermit  A.  Witt 

DaAod  R.  McAlex- 

ander 

Samuel  Read 

Wyatt  J.  May 

James  Vigres 


IVew  Rent  County. 

Barhamsville | William  B.  Yaiden  . I 

New  Kent  C.  H I James  C.  Williams  . 

Talleysville j Richard  E.  Frayser.j 

IViciiolas  County. 


$ 1 

$ 

Almn 

24.00 

12.67 

Cedar  Point 

134.67 

43.55 

Grove  Hill 

15.00 

5.69 

Honeyville 

34.611 

3.67 

Hope  Mills 

Luray  (c.  h.) 

Marksville 

Massanutton 

49.271 

33.61 

Valleyburgh 

77.13 

20.33 

Shenandoah  Iron 

Hookersville  . . 
Nicholas  C.  H. 

Sandrun  

Snow  Hill  

Stroud  Glades. 
Rich  Woods. . . 
Winston 


i David  Frame,  Jr.  . . 

3.38 

2.67 

JohnE.  Hall 

4.33 

3.00 

Edwin  C.  Trent 

5.20 

3.15 

John  R.  Vaughn  .. . 

13.75 

1.88 

John  W.  Powell 

— 

— 

David  Peebles 

57.39 

44.85 

Sampson  Sawyers  . ., 

1 2.47 

1.32 

Jane  White  

1 3.52 

1.98 

George  W.  Morton. . 

1 8.61 

4.89 

M.  Page  L.  Hunter  . 

1 

— 

Winston  Shelton 

i — 

— 

Norfolk  County. 


Churchland John  S.  Wright. 

Deep  Creek 

Great  Bridge 

Hickory  Ground  — 

Lake  Drummond . . . 

Norfolk,  (c.  h.) 

North  West  River 

Bridge 

Portsmouth 


Charles  H.  Edwards 
William  Hanbury  . . 

Griffin  S.  Jennings  . 

Henry  Foreman 

August’ sM.V  aughan 

Thomas  B.  Parsons. 

John  K.  Cooke '1260.02 


37.68 

77.62 

4.35 

2.12 

2000.00 

22.26 


23.18 

36.41 

3.10 

1.42 

6198.63 

15.75 


Northampton  County. 


Bay  View  — 

Capeville 

Cherry  Stone. 
Eastville 


-John  C.  Dally 

Thomas  Hallet 

Edward  T.  Robbins. 
Leroy  Oldham 


Franktovm Thomas  B.  Fisher 

Johnsontown  Albert  G.  Holt 

Sea  View Edw’dT.Nottingham 

Northumberland  County 

Ethelbert  B.  Burgess 

A.  J.  Snyder 

Lucius  S.  Winstead. 
James  D.  T.  Snow.. 


Burgess’  Store 

neathsville  (c.  h.) . . . 

Lottsburgh 

Wicomico  Church  . . 


Nottoway  County. 


Black  Face IReps  Connalley 

Blacks  and  Whites  . ! Anderson  W.  Scott  . 

Burksville IRobert  R.  Lee 

Jeffress’  Store [Edward  T.  Jeffress  . 

Jennings’  Ordinary.  [Abner  H.  Robertson 

Nottoway  C.  H iWm.  H.  Hallowell. . 

Wellville [John  A.  Wilson 


21.43 

11.94 

26.97 

18.00 

22.55 

— 

189.15 

177.76 

54.61 

26.37 

16.38 

7.79 

13.57 

6.28 

31.21 

19.30 

83.00 

105.97 

16.73 

9.20 

31.74 

13.33 

11.47 

8.57 

109.74 

32.14 

76..32 

16..30 

48.00 

23.00 

37.46 

27.61 

117.88 

103.37 

78.00 

36.53 

Clinton  

Triadelphia 

Valley  Grove 

West  Liberty  ... 
Wheeling  (c.  h.) . 


Ohio  County. 

Thomas  Morris 

Noah  H.  Garrison  . . 
Abraham  Beagle  . . . 

Margaret  Steel 

George  A.  Cracraft. . 


Orange  Connfy. 


142.60 

20.00 

82.39 

2000.00 


18.46 

6.00 

35.81 

22.25 


Barboursville 

Germanna 

Gordonsville 

Locust  Grove  

Mallory’s  Ford  . . . 

Orange  C.  H 

Orang.'  Springs. .. 
Somiuset 


•James  B.  .Johnson. . 

57.66 

19.56 

Edward  Beale ;. 

17.11 

8.17 

William  H.  Mann . . . 

287.00 

171.89 

James  L.  Robiason. 

14.64 

9.17 

Thomas  R.  Hawkins 

3.40 

1.98 

Henry  Hiden 

256.29 

2.50.22 

•John  P.  Coleman... 

25.55 

1.5.81 

jAnsell  P.  Roult 

.50.00 

27..58 

John  M.  Goodwin  . . 

26.00 

11.67 

Thomas  J.  Adams. . 

1 47.78 

23.52 

Page  County. 


Works 


James  L.  Gillespie. . 

$29.00 

Edward  W.  Wood. . 

13.57 

William  C.  Kite 

9.55 

Francis  H.  Bum- 

15.83 

garner  

Joseph  W.  Almond. 

28.37 

Thomas  M.  Almond 

220.00 

Paschal  Graves 

19.00 

David  E.  Almond  . . 

25.65 

Reuben  Somers 

22.00 

Henry  Forrer 

14.00 

$51.00 

10.64 

7.00 

10.01 

19.33 

154.50 

12.71 

13.25 

1.50 

9.25 


Patrick  County. 


Ararat  

Avo 

Elamsville 

Mayoning 

Meadows  of  Dan 

Nettle  Ridge 

Patrick  C.  H 

Penn’s  Store 

Prunty’s 

Rock  Castle 

Rock  Spring 

Round  Meadows 

Sandy  Plains 

Union  Furnace 


William  T.  Moore  . . 

15.19 

10.10 

Alexander  B.  Clark. 

4.83 

3.14 

James  C.  Moir  

16.93 

12.00 

George  C.  Dodson  . . 

3.07 

2.62 

James  Reynolds 

6.34 

3.79 

Clark  Penn  

— 

— 

Larkin  G.  Rucker  . . 

71  ..37 

50.65 

James  P.  Critz 

47.07 

40.01 

John  Prunty 

21.80 

15.31 

Thos.  B.  Woolwine. 

10.09 

2.09 

Peter  A.  Lee 

11.88 

8.19 

John  C.  Dehart 

— 

— 

Thomas  M.  Clark . . . 

4.96 

4.26 

Samuel  Hairston 

1.00 

.75 

Pendleton  County. 


FrankWn  (c.  h.) 

Harper’s  Mills 

Mount  Freedom 

Mouth  of  Seneca 

Oak  Flat 

Sugar  Grove 

Sweedlin  Hill 

Upper  Tract 


William  Hammeh  . . 

75.53 

Amby  Harper 

14.36 

Sylvester  Raines  . . . 

15.00 

Aaron  Boggs 

13.14 

James  M.  Temple  . . 

7.33 

Daniel  Kiser 

3.56 

Peter  Warnsturff . . . 

4.12 

Enoch  Grayham 

26.51 

Pittsylvania  County. 


Aspen  Grove  

Axton 

Bachelor’s  Hall 

Berger’s  Store 

Calland’s  

Cascade 

Chalk  Level 

Danville 

Galveston 

Hill  Grove 

Laurel  Grove 

Mount  Airy 

Oak’s  Shop 

Peytonsburgh 

Pittsylvania  0.  H . . . 

Pleasant  Gap 

Riceville 

Ringgold 

Robertson’s  Store . . . 

Sandy  River 

Spring  Garden 

Swansonville 

WhitmeU 


James  A.  Luck 

6.53 

James  T.  Miller 



Peter  D.  Guerrant . . 

26.92 

Samuel  Berger 

30.58 

Achilles  H.  Moorman 

51.21 

James  J.  Tinsley 

43.58 

William  C.  Tate 

47.71 

John  M.  Johnston  . . 

559.73 

Robert  B.  Cole 

10.00 

Wm.  B.  L.  Vaughan 

15.69 

George  W.  .Jones. . . 

36.17 

Thomas  T.  Adams, Jr 

10.56 

Henry  L.  Muse 

16.68 

Epa  Y.  Wimbish  . . . 

16.26 

James  K.  Blair 

203.97 

.John  W.  Edwards  . . 

1.3.61 

Samuel  J.  Thompson 

23.67 

David  N.  McDowell. 

24.26 

ThompsonRobertson 

14.98 

John  R.  Royall 

10.24 

James  Anderson 

18.13 

John  M.  Swanson. . . 

17.75 

William  H.  Payne  . . 

38.50 

Pleasants  County. 


Grape  Island  (c.  h.). 

Hebron 

Saint  Marys 

Willow  Island 


.James  L.  Bailey  . . . 

18.67 

Amos  Gorrell 

11.10 

Irwin  D.  Myers 

62.62 

Rich’d  H.  Henderson 

21.63 

59.58 

9.91 
9.69 

8.91 

2.92 
2.13 
2.62 

16.41 


7.88 

20.00 

13.89 

18.41 

8.3S 

562.70 

7.00 

11.47 

15.88 

7.13 

8.33 

7.30 

266.07 

2.80 

13.63 

8.95 

3.18 

6.12 

7.00 

10.10 

12.53 


11.46 

7.44 

49.95 

17.58 


Pocahontas  County. 


Academy 

Dunmore 

Ed  ray 

Frost  

Green  Bank 

Huntersville  (c.  h.). . 

Marlin  Bottom 

Mill  Point 


Mitchell  D.  Dunlap  . 

27.53 

5.43 

Hugh  McGlaughlin. 

9.36 

4..54 

Robert  Moore 

9.80 

.5.52 

Samuel  L.  Gibson  .. 

4.69 

.3.71 

William  L.  Brown . . 

2-3.116 

8.34 

Amos  E.  Campbell. . 

25.75 

69.00 

.James  A.  Price 

7.69 

4.39 

Samuel  T.  Clark .... 

26.93 

12.86 

188 


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Pocahontas  County— {Continued) 

Mount  Murphy  . ...  'William  Shisler. . 
Oldfield  Fork  of  Elk.  David  Gibson  . . . 

Sunset Samuel  Harper.. 

Thorny  Creek Eldridge  Wanless 

Traveller’s  Eepose. . Peter  D.  Yeager. 


<t 

« 

(p 

4.13 

^ 

2.79 

2.07 

1.07 

1.26 

.36 

11.82 

3.71 

Powhatan  County. 


Ballsville 

Fine  Creek  Mills 

Genito 

Hallsboro’ 

Jefferson 

Macon 

Powhatan  C.  H 

Smithsville 

Sublett’s  Tavern  — 


Wm.  C.  Netherband 
Washington  Corr 
Benjamin  A.  Goode 
William  A.  Martin 

Henry  Tyler 

David  Stratton 

Samuel  F.  Cardozo 
Richard  B.  Mumford 
William  Sublett 


26.37 


15.53 

37.00 

65.85 

2.55 

13.45 


Preston  County, 


Allbright  

Amblersburgh  

Brandonville 

Bruceton  Mills 

Cranesville 

Evansville 

Fellowsville 

German  Settlement. 

Glade  Farms 

Gladesville 

Greensburg  

Guseman’s  Store 

Kingwood  (c.  h.) 

Mill  Run 

Muddy  Creek 

Racoon 

Rowlesburgh 

Saltlick  Falls  . 

Springdale, 

Tannery 

Tunnelton 

Valley  Point 


Samuel  Allbright . . . 

14.41 

8.65 

John  Buchanan 

14.00 

lO.cO 

Christopher  Walton. 

54.15 

26.43 

Wm.  H.  McGibbons. 

69.55 

80.46 

Jacob  S.  Hyde 

8.60 

5.99 

Hiram  B.  Hanshaw. 

54.39 

28.74 

George  Purcell 

17.00 

8.15 

David  Ridenour 

51.53 

22.40 

Albert  C.  Green 

— 

— 

Ashford  Brown 

6.93 

5.49 

Francis  Hawger 

4.63 

3.41 

Jacob  Guseman 

— 

— 

Joseph  Jackson 

100.88 

105.11 

Levi  W.  Fike 

3.00 

2.00 

Harrison  H.  Fike. .. 

— 

— 

William  P.  Fortney. 

62.00 

33.15 

John  Hooton 

106.35! 

47.10 

William  B.  Crane. . . 

68.48 

32.78 

Lewis  Turner 

2.50 ! 

2.25 

Andrew  McCleery  . . 

’ 



Henry  Le  Bosquet. . 

115.20 

67.13 

Samuel  M,  Smith  . . , 

6.00 ; 

4.15 

Prince  Edward  County 

James  D.  Mickle  ... 
Joel  W.  Womack. . . 

Jacob  Gregory 

Charles  Martin 

W.  N.  B.  Judkins . . . 
Nicholas  Pamplin  . 


Darlington  Heights  . 

Farmville 

Green  Bay 

Hampden  Sidney 

College 

Moore’s  Ordinary . . . 

Pamplin’s  Depot  . . . 

Prince  EdwardC.H.  Andrew  R.  Venable. 

Prospect Richard  W.  Price . . . 

Rice  Depot Benjamin  F.  Flippin 

Prince  tieorg”®  County. 


Brandon  Church  . . . 

City  Point 

Garysville 

Prince  George  C.  H. 

Templeton 

Union  Grove 


James  W.  Lucas 

James  D.  Proctor. . . 
Charlotte  P.  Gary. . . 
William  B.  Boyd  . . . 
William  E,  Proctor  . 
Wiley  Daniel 


27.42 

545.83 

19.12 

166.91 

104.35 

70.00 

185.42 

45.14 

64.98i 


11.00 

97.51 

42.00 

27.40 

16.41 
8.78 


23.26 

938.63 

12,01 


20.24 

11.00 

165.47 

9.88 

28.00 


4.12 

23.73 

17.23 

9.91 

5.42 


Princess  Anne  County. 


Blossom  Hill 

Kempsville 

Land  of  Promise  . . . 

London  Bridge 

Princess  Anne  C.  H . 


Thomas  L.Etheridge 

6.88 

5.28 

David  M.  Walke  . . , 

17.00 

10.00 

Josiah  White 

10.00 

6.45 

Henry  Lewis 

42.98 

23.35 

Thomas  J.  Gornto  . . 

36.35 

26.31 

Prince  William  County. 


Prentsinlle  (c.  h.). . . 

Bristoe  Station 

Buckland 

Dumfries 

Gainesville 

Groveton 

Hay  Market  . — 

Independent  Hill . . . 


John  Camper 

John  R.  Kincheloe. 

John  S.  Trone 

Gould  D.  Jelliff. . . . 
Albert  W.  Gray  . . . 
John  T.  Leaohraan 
Thomas  S.  Shirley  . 
Lawrence  Cole 


111.94 

56.99 

51.85 

53.84 

78.10 

43.64 

85.72 

17.92 


57.32 

27.83 

80.49 

26.26 

21.98 

23.71 

10.17 

11.81 


Prince  William  County — {Continued). 

Landsdown B.  E.  Trenis 

Neabsco  Mills Thomas  L.  Clagett.. 

Occoquan Leland  A.  Lynn 

Thoroughfare  William  Roach 

. . . James  E.  Dow 


Tudor  Hall 


$8.79 
14.41 
77.91 
6! '.45 
55.72 


Pulasiii  County. 


Draper’s  Valley 

Dublin 

Pepper’s  Ferry 

Reed  Island 

Snowville 


Putnam  County. 


Buffalo 

Frazier  Bottom 

Hurricane  Bridge. . . 

Mount  Salem 

Mouth  of  Poca 


Lewis  H.  McCoy 

Robert  M.  Hall 

Albert  J.  Beckett . . . 

Joseph  E.  Hill 

John  Vanden 


Red  House  Shoals  . . Sydenham  Hereford. 

Teaze’s  Valley Charles  W.  Handley 

W alnut  Grove Lyle  Millan 

Winfield Augustus  A.  Hanly  . 


112.19 

22.45 

32.98 

5.31 

22.33 

16.00 

46.19 

7.40 

59.85 


Raleigh  Coimty. 


Coal  River  Marshes. 

Raleigh  (c.  h.) 

Richmond  Falls 

Shady  Spring 

Table  Rock 


Lewis  McDonald  . . . | 

8.21 

E.  Cassady 

38.90 

John  A.  Richmond  . 

— 

Benjamin  V.  Bird  ..1 

j 2.47 

Alexander  E.  Scott . I 

1 

Randolph  County. 


Beverly  (c.  h.) 

Fillmore 

Huttonsville 

Leadsville 

Middle  Fork 

Mingo  Flat 

New  Interest 

Queen’s  Mills 

Roaring  Creek 

Salina 

Valley  Head  . . . 

Western  Ford  . . T. . . 


Rappahanock  County. 


Amissville 

Black  Rock 

Flint  Hill 

Gaines’  X Roads  . . . 

Hawsbury 

Laurel  Mills 

Rock  Mills 

Slate  Mills 

Sperryville 

WasMn.gton  (c.  h.)  . 


Robert  C.  Latham  . 
James  H.  Myers, . . 
George  Deatherage 
John'Deatherage . . 
Andrew  R.  Barbee 
Charles  F.  Chelf. . . 
Barnett  Grimsley. . 
Thomas  H.  Johnson 
Marcus  Cooper . 
Oliver  P.  Smith 


Woodville  I Joseph  Reid 


35.16 

9.28 

63.38 

29.S2 

2.S7 

13.61 

lc.5() 

19.90 

82.67 

107,7(1 

72.14 


7.71 

55.93 

24.05 

25.29 


George  Painter 

1 50.00 

32.14 

Henry  C.  Trolinger  . 

16.00 

36.00 

Miles  A.  Wilson 

13.47 

8.-33 

Samuel  B.  Garberick 

9.36 

5.11 

Stillman  B.  Snow ... 

29.98 

9.68 

107.18 

6.52 

14.73 

3.44 
12.85 

4.00 

30.20 

3.45 
52.18 


6.30 

17.66 


.66 


John  Birckett 

103.16 

69.82 

Thos,  Schoonhover . 

2.80 

2.00 

Conrad  Cunence 

32.99 

11.14 

Johnson  W.  Phares. 

12,06 

5.45 

George  S.  Grove  . . . 

4.89 

8.00 

William  H.  Wilson  . 

13.69 

7.86 

Elem  Part 

2.84 

1.53 

Armstead  C.  Queen. 

4.00 

3.00 

W ashingtonHilleary 

4.12 

3.00 

Jacob  SrWamsley.. 

— 

— 

Jacob  Conrad  

6.53 

4.30 

William  Ewdn 

17.49 

20.29 

Richmond  County. 


Durrettsville 

Farnham 

Stony  Hill 

Warsaw  Cc.  h.) 


George  H.  Landon  .1  39.66; 

Henry  B.  Scott 45.16 

Samuel  G.  Reamy . . | 8.24 

James  M.  Harriss ...  97.60, 


18.78 

6.56 

42.66 

16.76 

1.22 

9.15 

5.44 

11.09 

43.83 

102.94 

20.12 


6.29 

15.91 

6.50 

131.00 


Bone  Creek  . . 

Cairo 

Goose  Creek  . 

Highland 

McKinney’s . . 

Oxford 

Pennsboro’  . . 
Ritchie  C.  H. . 
Rusk  


Schumla  . . . . 
Webb’s  Mills . 
White  Oak  . . . 


Ritchie  County. 

Andrew  Law 1 

William  M.  Skelton. I 
William  Douglass  . . 
William  McGregor  . 
Catharine  McGregor 
Robert  W,  Lowther. 

James  Martin 

William  T.  Williams 

William  Patton I 

Miss  Ellen  M.  Will 

iamson  

John  Webb  

James  Taylor 


8.87 


VIRGINIA 


189 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Roanoke  County. 

Bent  Mountain Thomas  Baldwin 

Big  Lick Armistead  Neal  . 

Bonsack’s Jacob  Bonsack  . 

Botetourt  Springs . . Eanson  J eter  — 

Catawba William  Blunt. . . 

Cave  Spring George  G.  Hartman 

Gisbe’s  Mills 'John  H.  Holley 


$.3,661  $1.60 

1S6.66I  164.24 
14.92 


132.23 

19.40 

27.85 


1.76 

46.40 

9.08 

12.01 


Rockbridge  County. 


Alone 

Alum  Springs 
Balcony  Falls 
Bell’s  Valley  . 
Brownsburgh 


Cedar  Grove  Mills . 


Goshen  Bridge 


Lexington  (c.  h.) 


Oakdale 

Sanders’  Store . 

Summers  

Kapp’s  Mills . . . 


John  A.  Kilpatrick  . 

— 

— 

William  Frazier 

100.87 

3.55 

Charles  H.  Locker. . 

110.14 

45.43 

William  H.  Bell 

17.84 

8.78 

Newton  Culton 

124.24 

128.86 

Samuel  F.  Jordan  . . 

5.47 

2.92 

Alexander  N.  Bell . . 

19.45 

9.79 

' Jas.  A.  F.  Eandolph. 

45.80 

26.84 

' Henry  McCorkle 

34.81 

15.65 

'Harvey  Eisk 

74.21 

87.00 

1 John  Poague 

58.63 

14.26 

'Henry  A.  Goodloe  . . 

— 

— 

John  C.  Laird  

39.18 

17.30 

Thomas  B.  Plunkett. 

881.43 

968.42 

! James  D.  Walkup  . . 

69.61 

65.86 

Samuel  A.  Wilson  . . 

— 

— 

James  E.  Sanders  . . 

26.00 

4.00 

William  E.  Nair 

30.97 

8.06 

AfaTliinsj  T?«pp 

James  F.  Clarke 

26.93 

6.82 

John  Gibson 

22.09 

4.53 

Rockingham  County. 


Mount  Crawford . . . 


Port  Eepublic 


1 William  W.  Littell . . 

24.17 

7.42 

1 John  Dinkel,  Jr 

83.76 

20.-34 

j John  Q.  Winfield  . . . 

— 

— 

Samuel  Cootes  

33.49 

16.60 

Joseph  H.  Conrad.. 

60.71 

36.-54 

1 Franklin  Pence 

15.76 

6.52 

1 John  Niswander 

61.89 

37.13 

Ulrick  Wittig 

5.28 

3.4S 

t Abraham  B.  Melhorn 

18.60 

9.43 

I Jacob  HarveySwank 

14.38 

4.83 

Eobert  H.  Smith 

500.<i0 

446.27 

, William  D.  Bowman 

14.57 

6.03 

William  H.  Barley. . 

39.-38 

16.99 

Joseph  J.  Little 

51.57 

20.93 

1 Eeuben  N.  Harrison 

.35.43 

13.37 

William  D.  Hopkins. 

21.-32 

14.63 

Pleasant  A.  Clark  . . 

107.23 

82.16 

Michael  Moyer hoef- 

— 



* Peter  Paul 

12.05 

5.98 

James  Betten 

1.52 

1.04 

i.Tohn  W.  TiCe 

71.26 

35.12 

Jackson  Martz 

80.23 

1o!99 

! Adam  Lichliter  .... 

38.65 

21.53 

1 Eobert  H.  Spindle.. 

15.00 

9.58 

Russell  County. 


Belfast  Mills 

Bickley’s  Mills  . 

Big  Glades 

Dickensonville  . 

Gibsonville 

Grassy  Creek . . . 
Guest’s  Station  . 

Hansonville 

Lebanon  (c.  h.). 
New  Garden  . . . 

Pound  

Eosedale 

Willow  Spring  . 


John  Bickley  

Daniel  Eamey 

Eobert  C.  Fugate. 
Andrew  P.  Gibson 

Joab  Wilson 

T.  W.  Newberry. . 
James  M.  Hanson 
George  A.  Pruner 
Zadock  N.  Gardne 
J ames  Eoberson . . 
John  Morrison  . . . 
John  W.  Burdine. 

Scott  County. 

Block  House Isaac  C.  Anderson . . 

Duncan’s  Mills Wm.  F.  Eichmond. . 

EfdiUville  (c.  h.) James  L.  Shoemaker 

Holston  Springs John  S.  Gaines 

Nickelsville j James  M.  Quillin  . . . 


U. 

8.3-3 

5.29 

21.71 

11.57 

10.10 

6.27 

18.31 

11.59 

2.00 

1.00 

5.15 

2.00 

8.19 

5.48 

1-3., 50 

6.35 

81.23 

63.46 

ir. 

12.41 

8.98 

2.00 

2.00 

23.19 

12.25 

6.18 

5.00 

3.841  L97 


77.08 

24.-35 


58.04 

16.18 


Osborn’s  Ford. 
Pattonsville  . . 

QuiUinsville  . . . 
Eocky  Point  . . 

Eye  Cove  

Stock  Creek . . . 
Stony  Creek. . . 


Scott  Cov/nty — {Continued). 

Wm.  H.  Eoberson 
William  Henderson 

Nichols 

Marion  H.  Ewing . . . 
J ames  W.  Osbdrn . . . 
Joseph  H.  Carter  . . . 

William  B.  Neil 

Walter  H.  Nichels. . 


Shenandoah  County. 


Berner’s  White  Sul- 
phur Spring 

Columbia  Furnace. . 

Edenburg 

Forestville 

Hamburgh 

Jacob’s  Church 

Lantz  Mills 

Lorenzoville  Foun- 
dry   

Moore’s  Store 

Mount  Clifton 

Mount  Jackson 

New  Market 

Orkney  Springs 

Paddy  Mills 

Strasburgh 

Tom’s  Bi’ook 

Van  Buren  Furnace. 
Woodstock  (c.  h.). . . 


Noah  J.  Burner  . . 

Samuel  B.  Myers  . 
Eichard  Miller  . . . 
William  Whistler. 

Isaac  Pinker 

John  P.  Co  vers  ton 
J.  M.  Maphis 

Henry  Gochenour 

Charles  S.  Wunder 
James  Stickley 
Eeuben  A.  Bird 
Abraham  Neff. . 
James  M.  Bradford 

Levi  N.  Hale 

George  M.  Borum 
James  E.  Crabill  . 
Watkins  James. . . 
David  Eodefifer. . . 


Smyth  County. 


Blue  Spring 

Broadford  

Chatham  Hill  . . . 
Groseclose  Mills . 
Marion  (c.  h.).. . 

Olympia 

Eye  Valley 

Seven  Mile  Ford 
Sinclair’s  Bottom 
Two  Mile  Branch 


. . 'William  Aumann . . . 

. . John  Eoberts 

. . 'Abraham  Landreth. 
..'Peter  S.  Groseclose, 
. .iWilliam  C.  Parks. . . 

. .iNashL.  Cox 

. . 'Madison  Williams  . , 
. . James  B.  Sanders  . . 

. . I Sampson  Cole 

. . I William  Steward  . . . 


Southampton  County 

Assamoesick James  A.  Gillett 

Berlin Milton  D.  Butler 

Bov/ers William  Lankford. 

Boykin’s  Depot | Joseph  E.  Moss. 


Branchville 

Drewrysville 

Faisonsville 

Farmer’s  Grove 

Franklin  Depot 

Green  Level 

Green  Plain 

Jerusalem 

Murfee’s  Depot 

Newsom’s  Depot . . . 

Pond’s  Shop 

Vicksville 


William  A.  Joyner.. 


James  W.  Murfee.. 
James  I.  Darden  . 


Jesse  B.  Vick. 


Spottsylvania  County 


Andrews’ 

Clover  Green 

Danielsville 

Dowdall 

Frazer’s  Store 

Fredericksburgh.. . . 

Lewis’  Store 

Matipony 

Mount  Pleasant 

Partlow’s 

^ottsylvania  C.  H.. 

Thornburgh 

Todd’s 

Twyman’s  Store 

Wilderness 


Samuel  Andrews.. 
William  E.  Powell. 


P.  B.  Dowdall 

Frederick  Frazer.. , 
Eeuben  T.  Thom. . , 

John  T.  Day 

James  H.  Parker. . . 
Oscar  L.  Chewning 
Nathani’l  J.Hancocl 

Joseph  Sanford 

Henry  Carpenter. . , 
George  H.  Lewis. . . 
Francis  W.  Conner. 
Leonard  Wharton.. 


$18.17 

$9.33 

23.05 

13.38 

7.45 

4.5-3 

6.21 

3.47 

15.97 

8.85 

12.64 

6.57 

7.47 

5.30 

16.84 

7.84 

21.67 

11.05 

127.86 

56.68 

16.00 

10.21 

10.87 

6.61 

6.15 

4.00 

2.51 

1.61 

27.83 

19.57 

12.43 

8.74 

156.56 

100.51 

262.90 

130.89 

5.53 

3.00 

5.08 

3.09 

181.06 

1-31.52 

64.74 

32.92 

5.17 

3.13 

264.29 

227.72 

8.76 

2.46 

29.22 

18.56 

29.6-3 

17.62 

179.74 

140.05 

9.52 

2.62 

48.31 

18.37 

1.85 

1.29 

2.72 

2.1T 

1 

10.78 

5.84 

27.52 

34.12 

6.75 

4.76 

15.05 

8.62 

32.62 

19.10 

38.44 

3-3.96 

3.00 

1.50 

t 17.00 

12.21 

, .52.62 

21.59 

11.88 

7.39 

77.06 

82.18 

34.-38 

14.44 

38.06 

82.09 

15.17 

7.37 

10.00 

7.78 

14.44 

6.71 

17.43 

10.20 

: 13.98 

3.83 

1715.24 

2425.68 

27.24 

12.43 

12.00 

.22 

17.86 

4.10 

; 22.80 

11.67 

41.16 

12.00 

27.25 

13.28 

3.51 

1.00 

87.62 

12.00 

63.17 

20.89 

190 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M AS T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Stafford  County. 


Aquia 

Bellfair  Mills. 

Falmouth 

Game  Point.. 
Garrison  ville. 

Hartwoocl 

Monteithville. 
Stafford  C.  H.. 
Tackett’s  Mill. 


James  A.  Waller  . . . 

$19.64 

$12.22 

John  Clark 

14.92 

10.42 

Murray  Forbes 

103.18 

107.41 

Edmond  F.  Souther. 

13.43 

7.00 

James  W.  Stone 

17.93 

10.51 

William  Irvine  

21.71 

11.45 

Henry  C.  Purkins. . . 

7.75 

5.40 

William  L.  Morgan. 

39.55 

22.36 

David  W.  Combs. . . 

10.57 

6.22 

Surry  County. 


Bacon’s  Castle. 
Baileysburgh . . 
Cabin  Point... 
Spring  Grove.. 
Surry  C.  H 


William  A.  Warren. 

James  Harriss 

John  I.  Deal 

Eldridge  A.Maddera 
Thomas  Eowell 


42.24 

^4.63 

117.84 

10-43 

93.27 


7.27 

13.99 

66.55 

6.18 

37.22 


Sussex  County, 


Blackwater 

Coman’s  Well 

Henry 

Jarratts 

Littleton 


Newville 

Parham’s  Store 
Sussex  C.  H.  . . 
Stony  Creek  Ware- 
house   


John  H.  Ellis 

25.75 

14.00 

Philip  H.  Taylor 

27.38 

4.95 

Joseph  A.  Eogers.. . 

29.69 

25.46 

William  T.  Payne.. 

47.30 

22.12 

Augustus  J.  Steph- 

30.50 

11.83 

enson  

John  E.  Holleman.. 

20.10 

9.84 

George  S.  Parham . . 

12.83 

5.87 

William  E.  Prince. . 

45.12 

48.26 

Edwin  T.  Disoway. . 

41.55 

21.79 

Taylor  County. 


Fetterman 

Grafton 

Harmony  Grove 

Pleasant  Creek 

J'rvAxtytown  (c.  h.)  . 

Sharpsburgh 

Simpson’s  Creek 

Three  Forks  


John  A.  Eobinson  . . 

150.60 

William  Powell 

103.57 

Jonathan  T.  Curry. . 

— 

Josiah  M.  Davidson. 

15.98 

Abraham  Smith 

114.93 

John  E.  Sharps 

— 

Maxville  Davis 

61.98 

A.  Y.  D.  Thorn  .... 

28.84 

77.00 

52.78 


10.31 

148.37 


38.92 

17.67 


Tazewell  County. 


Abb’s  Valley 

Baptist  Valley — *. . 

Big  Eock 

Blue  Stone 

Burke’s  Garden  — 

Cedar  Bluff 

Clear  Fork 

Cove  Creek 

Hicksville 

Ironville 

Knob 


Maiden  Spring 

Peery’s  Store 

Eichland 

Eocky  Gap  

Springville 

Tazewell  C.  IT 

Thompson’s  Valley 

Tug  Eiver 

Tumbling  Creek 

Valley 


Eebecca  Smith  . 
Eufus  Brittain . . , 

S.  W.  White 

Zachariah  S.  Wittan 
Shadrach  Heninger 
Thomas  M.  Scott  . . 

Nancy  J.  Dills 

Henry  W.  Dills 

Peter  E.  Hix 

Henry  Parker 

Moses  M.  Higgin- 
botham  

Daniel  Huzzy 

David  H.  Peery  . . . 
James  P.  Kindrick 
James  E.  Witten  . . 
Greenville  Ferguson 
William  H.  Brown. 
ArchibaldThompson 
Nancy  Gillespie  . . . 

J ames  B.  Crabtree . 
Pleasant  Murphy . . 

Tyler  County. 


8.77 

6.84 

1.25 

27.52 

25.60 

13.45 

6.27 

1.00 

3.16 


Eobert  Ferrell 

William  Swan 

Jonathan  Wright.. 
Thos.  W.  Henderson 

John  Lonon 

Lewis  M.  Marsh. . . 
William  W.  Clark  . 

Sistersville 'William  Eussell  . . . 

Wick Isaac  Davis 


Upshur  County. 

Buckhannon IThomas  A.  Janney  . I 154.781 

French  Creek Lorenzo  Bunten  — 25.24 1 


Lone  Tree 

Jiliddlebourne  (c.  h.) 

Moore’s 

North  Bend  Mills. . . 

Eipley’s 

Bussell’s  Mills 

Shirley 


6.45 

12.92 

5.43 

8.98 

52.00 

2.50 


112.01 

13.82 


TIpaJmr  Covmiy — ( Continued). 


Frenchton 

Lorentz’  Store. 
Marple’s  Store . 
Overhill 


. Joseph  Groves 

. George  W.  Lorentz. 

$9.19 

9.91 

. John  W.  Marple 

— 

. William  Havener. . . 

10.69 

$6.00 

6.76 


4.65 


Warren  County. 


Bentonville 

Buckton 

Confluence 

Front  Royal  (c.  h.) 

Hambaugh’s 

Happy  Creek  Station 

Linden 

Milldale 

Nineveh 

Overall’s 

Water  Lick  . . 


Lewis  A.  Smith 

1 18.27 

11.38 

John  E.  Jenkins 

1 12.91 

3.65 

James  E.  Eichards. . 

13.00 



Gideon  W.  Jones. . . 

288.11 

261.45 

William  Boyd 

15.30 

8.51 

Ewell  Baker 

27.00 

2.00 

George  A.  Turner  . . 

47.00 

23.00 

John  S.  Timberlake. 

15.71 

9.61 

Joshua  A.  McKay  . . 

52.60 

27.90 

Zachari’hJ.Compton 

7.13 

3.68 

Benjamin  M.  Dawes 

6.00 

— 

Warwick  County. 

Warwick  C.  H j Miranda  Wale 


20.411  14.92 


Washington  County. 


Abingdon  (c.  h.) 

Buffalo  Pond 

Cedarville 

Clear  Branch 

Craig’s  Mills 

Emory 

Forks 

Glade  Spring 

Holston 

Jones’  Mills 

Kinderhook 

Laurel 

Liberty  Hall 

Love’s  Mills 

Magnolia 

North  Fork 

Eaven’s  Nest 

Saltville 

Smith’s  Creek 

Three  Springs 

Timber  Grove 


Leonidas  Baugh 

992.60 

163.19 

William  J.  Locke. . . 

1.50 

— 

James  Orr 

33.27 

7.73 

Levi  L.  Waterman. . 

10.32 

1.78 

Eobert  C.  Craig 

1.00 

.49 

Edmund  Longley. . . 

215.08 

292.96 

William  Edmondson 

2.00 

.25 

Abram  S.  Orr 

78.89 

21.77 

Isaac  A.  Worley 

5.24 

2.65 

William  Carson 

2.76 

1.16 

William  Grant 

5.52 

2.92 

David  Eambo 

8.41 

4.67 

Joseph  Snodgrass. . . 

4.10 

2.72 

Leonidas  Love 

11.29 

4.43 

L.  T.  Logan  . . , . . . 

— 

— 

Abraham  Linder  . . . 

4.10 

1.40 

A.  G.  Larkin 

6.21 

3.25 

Samuel  W.Carnahan 

39.53 

16.14 

Michael  W.W  eathers 

1.91 

1.18 

Edward  C.  Stofifel . . . 

8.59 

4.72 

Henry  A.  Wilds 

23.00 

11.00 

Wayne  County. 


Adkinsville 

Amacetta 

Falls  of  12  Pole. 

Falls  of  Tug 

Fort  Gay 

Hubbardstown  . 
Bound  Bottom  . 
Savage  Grant. . 
Wayne  C.  H 


Milton  J.  Spurlock. . 

1.93 

William  Kindrick... 

13.51 

Francis  A.  Spurlock 

1.25 

William  Eatclifife  . . . 

— 

William  Ferguson.. 

— 

Casper  Castner 

2.50 

John  Gilkison,  Jr... 

11.12! 

Urban  Walker 

11.44^ 

iBurwell  Ferguson.. 

17.90  i 

1.73 

9.67 

1.00 


2.00 

7.68 

5.97 

9.16 


Westmoreland  County. 


Foneswood 

Hague 

Hugh  H.  Shaw 

Wm.  B.  Chouning.. 

66.21 

82.95 

Kinsale 

James  W.  English. . 

30.86 

8.92 

Montrose  (c.  h.) 

George  W.  Goldsby. 

95.82 

82.95 

Nominy  Grove 

William  P.  Crabb  . . 

80.75 

22.36 

Oak  Grove 

Mungo  P.  Harvey  . . 

109.32 

71.66 

Oldham’s  ^ Eoads  . 

Benedict  W alker,  Jr. 

10.42 

6.88 

Eice’s  Store 

Samuel  E.  Jackson  . 

25.70  j 

15.58 

Shaw’s  Mount 

Hugh  M.  Shaw 

1 

1 

Wetzel  County. 


Burton 

Knob  Fork 

Milo 

New  Martinsville. . . 

Pine  Grove  

Porter’s  Fall 

Proctor 


David  S.  Eemley. . . 

David  Haines 

James  P.  Ferrell. ... 
Jonathan  N.  Coulter 
Samuel  J.  Eobinson 
Elizabeth  J.  Morgan 
Jacob  Moore  .t 


14.00! 

18.83 

16.27 

66.57: 

10.87, 

6.40, 

16.06; 


8.00 

16.22 

10.85 

86.64 

7.48 

8.29 

10.20 


Wirt  County. 

Burning  Spring iJohn  V.  Eathbone. . | 

Lee’s  Mills 1 Wesley  Baker | 


10.821  6.75 


WISCONSIN 


191 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Newark 

Eeedy  Eipple 

Wirt  C.  n 

Zackville  — 


Wirt  County — {Continued). 

Abijah  Hawley 

John  Coe 

Charles  E.  Eoberts  . 
Jonathan  Sheppard. 


Wise  County* 

Big  Stone  Gap jElkanah  Gilly. 

Wood  County* 


Belleville 


Bull  Creek 

Briscoe  Eun 

Davis  ville 

Duncan 

Fountain  Spring 

Freeport 

Lee  Creek 

ParkersburgJi  (c.  h). 


$18.34: 

37.5T 

7.12 


Mounce  B.  Penny- 
backer  

85.25 

William  McKinney. 
Sardis  Cole  

25.13 

7.85 

Baley  L.  Clark 

William  H.  Baker  . . 
David  Paden 

36.19 

35.91 

12.22 

Samuel  Waick ..... . 

19.24 

Barnes  Beckwith, Jr. 
Thomas  G.  Smith. . . 
'Edward  W.  Johnson 
j Jesse  V.  Dallison.. . 

1 John  Miller 

7.00 

588.26 

62.63 

44.89 

$12.50 

14.01 

5.61 


10.97 

5.09 

19.01 

20.06 

9.11 

8.20 

2.00 

555.64 


Wyoming  County* 

Jo’s  Branch I William  T.  Sarver., 

Oceana j W.  N.  Henderson. . , 


$ 1 $- 


Wythe  County* 


Austinville 

Browne  Hill 

Cedar  Springs 

Crab  Orchard 

Graham’s  Forge 

Jackson’s  Ferry 

Mack’s  Meadows  . . . 

Eural  Eetreat 

Sharon  

Speedwell 

Wytliemlle  (c.  h.) . . . 


¥osii  County* 

Bigler’s.  Mills iWilkason  Dean 

Cockle  Town Thomas  J.  Crockett. 

Yorktown  (c.  h.) INathaniel  Taylor. . . 


William  Kohler 

43.17 

43.95 

Jesse  H.  Pepper 

— 

— 

Emory  S.  Keesling  . 

13.81 

13.40 

John  C.  Shannon . . . 

' 15.45 

8.85 

David  Graham 

— 



Eobert  Jackson 

26.72 

11.95 

Thomas  Wood 

23.00 

— 

John  B.  Straw 

53.22 

20.77 

Matilda  Shannon . . . 

18.70 

5.64 

David  Gose 

3.78 

1.54 

Clayrow  I.  Noel 

436.00 

499.80 

14.00 

111.99 


9.00 

23.15 


WISCONSIN. 


Adams  County* 

Big  Spring 

. . iLycurgus  Best 

$3.00 

$1.00 

Davis’  Corners  . . . 

. . William  A.  Davis. . . 

— 

— 

Dell  Prairie 

..  Thomas  Eich 

41.15 

22.37 

V.dnn 

..'John  W^nlkor 





Fountain 

. . Eobert  J.  Clark 

16.70 

9.56 

Germantown  .... 

15.00 

• 5.00 

Grand  Marsh 

. .William  Sylvester,. . 

— 

— 

Jackson 

. . ■ Vivus  W.  Porwin . . . 

— 

— 

Little  Lake 

. . Eobert  H.  Grace 

9.00 

7.00 

Maugh’s  Mills 

...Ira  A.  Sweetland... 

73.00 

35.00 

Mill  Haven 

. . Lorenzo  Van  Slyck. 

26.00 

14.00 

Necedah 

. . Eliphalet  S.  Miner. . 

37.56 

17,92 

fTohi) 

One  Mile  Creek. . . 

. . Leonard  C.  Babcock 





Point  Bluff 

..Edward  Crosby 

6.00 

2.88 

Preston 

. . Thomas  Marsden. . . 

7.00 

6.00 

Pilot  Knob 

. . John  Dimmick 

— 

— 

Quincy 

. . Henry W.  Kingsbury 

26.81 

12.73 

Eoohe-a-Cri 

. . Geo.  A.  McCartney. 

— 

— 

Seven  Mile  Creek 

. . ! Joseph  L.  Beedle . . . 

29.19 

17.54 

Twin  Valley 

, . . i William  Ward 

12.00 

6.0© 

White  Creek 

. . Seth  Thompson 

— 

— 

Wonewoc 

. . Jabish  T.  Clement. . 

Bad  Ax  County* 

Avalanche 

. . C.  F.  Gillett 

1.25 

; 1.00 

Bad  Ax 

. . Jacob  Higgins. .... 

53.72 

29.39 

Coon  Prairie 

Debello 

. . George  Slmith 

34.71 

21.77 

De  Soto 

. . . Simeon  D.  Powers. . 

1 



Harmony 

Hillsborough  . . . ., 

. . John  M.  McLees 

. ..  Daniel  Bnshpp 

— 

Kickapoo 

..  Eobert  Wilson  

12.00 

6.00 

New  Brookville  . , 

. . . Abraham  Stiles 

i 

2.00^ 

Eetreat 

, . . William  P.  Clark. . . 

Newville 

. . . B.  S.  Moore . . 

Eiver  Side 

, . . William  Mellon 

* 



Eomance  

Victory 

. . . Peter  D.  Shumway  . 

11.00 

5.00 

Viroqua 

Weister 

. . Sylvester  C.  Lincoln 

Warner’s  Landing. . .John  Warner 

8.09 

3.84 

Broun  County* 


De  r&re  (c.  h.) 1 Joseph  Keiper j 181.34|  104.27 

Fort  Howard Oscar  Gray 86.67  9.72 

Fremont lira  Sumner 13.88  6.79 


Brown  County — {Continued). 

Green  Bay 

Edward  TTink.s 

$628  73 

$606.66 

Mukwa 

William  N.  Davis.. . 

23.49 

1o!59 

New  Franken 

Melchior  Schaner  . . 

9.15 

6.68 

Oneida 

Curtis  G.  Lathrop . . . 

3.60 

2.50 

Wequiot 

John  B,  A.  IVTnsso 

Wrightstown 

Fairchilds  N.  Wright 

17.64 

10.46 

BuBalo  County* 

Alma 

[William  H.  Gates. .. 

1 

1 

Fountain  City | 

1 Marvin  Pierce 

1 81.05 

1 16.97 

Calumet  County* 

Brillion 

Thomas  N.  West 

Charlestown 

Henrv  Modlin 

11.52 

7.53 

Chilton 

Edward  Cnnlr 

37.00 

29.00 

Dundas 

Elias  Beach 

5!77 

3.36 

High  Cliff 

Henry  K.  Eaymond 



Alonzo  H.  Hyatt 

5.86 

8.70 

New  Holstein 

Eudolph  Puchner.. . 

40.38 

26.03 

Pequot 

Walton  Ball 

24.21 

14.95 

Stockbridge  

Lemuel  Goodell 

72.61 

4i!30 

Chippewa  County* 

Chippewa  City 

Edward  P.  Lockart. 

12.57 

8.87 

Chippewa  Falls 

Hiram  S.  Allen 

46.97 

25.24 

Clear  Water 

Henry  Huntington  . 

15.25 

8.06 

Menominee 

Thomas  B.  Wilson. . 

67.00 

28.00 

Clark  County* 

Clark  C.  H I 

Samuel  C.Boardmanl 

j 

Wedges  Creek ] 

Frank  Miligan | 

1 

— 

Columbia  County* 

Arlington 

Alvah  G.  Dunning.. 

11.19 

7.03 

Basin  Lake 

Charles  Bolles . 

Beaver  Creek 

Edward  F.  Lewis. . . 

16.62 

9.90 

Bellefountain 

John  H.  Bonney 

12.16 

7.15 

Cambria 

David  D.  Post 

46.84 

29.36 

Centreville 

John  McConochie  .. 

40^27 

25.26 

Columbus 

Addison  Griswold  . . 

856.23 

886.17 

Courtland 

Horace  Eust. . . . 

8.79 

5.24 

Dekorra 

George  Ege 

58!51 

85.18 

1ft 

Enst.  TJnndnIph 

John  Converse 

Fall  Eiver 

Frederick  W.Stiles. . 

01*^1 

106.90 

J.O*Zo 

57.92 

192 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Ki,?ht-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Hampden 

Leeds  

Lodi 

Lowville 

Marcellon 

New  Haven 

Newport 

Osliaukuta 

Otsego 

Pacific 

Pardeeville  

Pigeon  Grove  

Portage  City 

Port  Hope 

Poynett 

Randolph  Centre  . . 

Rio 

Roeky  Run 

Shoneaw  

Welch  Prairie 

Wyocena 


Colrnnhia  Coimty — {Continued). 

$24.35  $14.80 


Benjamin  Chase 

Dewitt  C.  Strong  . . . 

Horace  M.  Ayer 

Stephen  Brayton  . . . 

O.  D.  Coleman 

David  M.  Hatch 

William  S.  Wait 

James  Kilgore 

Cyrus  Root 

Nathan  H.  Wood... 

Hubbell  West 

Samuel  Herriman  . . 
Jerome  B.  Fargo. . . 

Bissel  Sherwin  

John  Thomas 

James  B.  Torbert. .. 

Delas  Bundy 

Jesse  F.  Hand 

Evan  W.  Roberts. . . 
Robert  J.  Rowlands 
John  Wieting 


Crawford  County • 


Bell  Center 

Eastman 

Hill’s  Valley 

Marietta 

Mount  Sterling 

Ocena 

Prairie  du  Chien 

Rising  Sun 

Seneca 

Bpringville  

Stockville 

Wattering  Grove  . . . 


C.  D.  Bellville 

Thomas  S.  Shaw  . . . 
Alex’r  A.  McDonell. 

Oliver  E.  Wise 

Cyrus  C.  Bennett . . . 

Daniel  F.  Seely 

Mrs.  Emile  Hooe  . . . 

T.  H.  Wilder 

Samuel  P.  Langdon. 

Edmund  Strong 

Henry  Stucke 

David  Wion 


Dane  County* 

Perez  C.  Burdick. . . 
Calvin  Farnsworth. 
Abraham  Smyth .... 
John  S.  Sylvester. . . 
Charles  Hinrichs  . . . 

H.  S.  Faunce 

Thomas  Barber 

Ebenezer  Brigham. . 

Adam  Smith 

Nelson  Ford,  Jr 

Carleman  Burdick.. 
Horatio  B.  Catlin. . . 

William  Baer 

Waterman  Van  Ness 
Benjamin  Baldwin.. 

John  W.  Sharp 

Oliver  Lyon 

Pascal  P.  Winslow  . 
Elisha  P.  Beebe  — 
George  W.  Kenney. 
Asahel  M.  Hanchett 

John  Kurtz 

Benjamin  Nesmith  . 

John  N.  Jones 

Gilbert  T.  Whitney. 

John  L.  Clifford 

Hall  C.  Chandler  . . . 
Isaac  M.  Benfiett. . . 
William  A.  Peirce.. 

Pine  Bluff ^Kenneth  Cameron.. 

Pleasant  Branch  . . . |Horace  A.  Winston. 

Primrose David  Ash 

Roxbury  

Rutland  

Spring  Dale 
Stoner’s  Prairie 


Albion 

Ancient 

Ashton 

Belleville 

Berry 

Beverly 

Black  Earth 

Blue  Mound 

Burke 

Cambridge 

Christiana 

Cottage  Grove  . . . 

Cross  Plains 

Dane 

Deerfield 

Door  Creek 

Dunkirk 

Eolia 

Fitchburgh 

Grand  Spring  — 
Hanchettville  — 

Lake  View 

Leicester 

Madison 

Mazo  Manie 

Middleton 

Mount  Vernon  . . . 

Oregon  

Peircoville 


George  H.  Mercer  . . 

I).avid  Dorn 

Thomas  B.  Miles  . . . 
Barney  B.  Baker  . . . 

Stoughton lEmerson  F.  Giles. . . 

Sun  Prairie William  H.  Angell. . 

Sweet  Home |William  H.  Miller  . . 

Utica  iLeroy  Crandall 

Verona 'Joseph  Flick 

Westport iTl\onia.s  Shillinglaw. 

Windsor jNathan  P.  Si)aulding 

York 1 William  Douglass  . . 


1 13.55 

5.43 

13.00 

9.00 

2.35 

1.13 

273.38 

— 

58.72 

31.22 

85.74 

50.88 

20.50 

13.42 

69.35 

54.88 

18.87 

11.12 

20.40 

11.95 

72.09 

40.80 

108.04 

67.43 

4.00 

3.00 

116.05 

70.30 

71.32 

50.00 

80.39 

9.31 

29.00 

19.00 

50.16 

33.38 

41.33 

27.33 

70.24 

28.22 

21.80 

10.82 

20.14 

13.90 

51.32 

81.83 

47.94 

25.11 

51.85 

27.05  : 

20.05j 

11.71 

1736..34'4368.82  : 

45.00 

27.00  : 

81.44 

11.56  . 

71.57| 

42.84  ; 

17.17 

11.39  : 

29.00 

19.00  ; 

17.60 

11.95  : 

17.56 

8.07  : 

56.71 

82.62  : 

14.33 

9.63  : 

1,5.73 

10.57  < 

193.67 

114.45  < 

116.62 

68.64  : 

62.90 

84.97  ' 

81.35 

18.36  ; 

12.75 

, 

Dod^e  County. 


Ashipun 

Beaver  Dam  . . . 

Burnett 

Chester 

Chester  Station . 
Clyman 

East  Lomira  . . . 

Elba  

Emmett 

Farmersville  . . . 

Fox  Lake  

Hermann 

Horicon 

Hustisford 

Iron  Ridge 

Juneau  

Le  Roy 

Lomira 

Lowell 

May  ville 

Napasha 

Neosho 

Oak  Grove 

Portland 

Rubicon 

Theresa 

Woodland 


Thomas  B.  Elmore. 
James  H.  Ward  ... 

Lyman  Sn\ith 

Anson  P.  Bixley 

James  McEwen 

Frederick  H.  Ehin- 

ger ’. ... 

Elijah  Leigh 

Edward  E.  Jones . . . 
Roswell  Crandall. . . 

Joel  A.  Bradner 

Miner  Porter 

Bartholomew  Ringle 

Peter  Winters 

John  McCrea 

Christian  E.  Voight. 
Silas  H.  Coleman. . . 

Peter  Potter 

Henry  Durant 

Richard  Chatfield  . . 

Elisha  P.  Clark 

Robert  E.  Jones  . . . 

Ossian  Clark 

Owen  McOollow .... 
David  Chalmers. . . . 
David  D.  Hoppock. 
Pierre  Dessaint.  . . . 
Dorastus  Cole 


$14.62 

$10.15 

420.35 

479.23 

34.42 

17.96 

34.90 

16.71 

87.11 

23.46 

27.57 

14.86 

10.12 

5.85 

20.60 

14.21 

30.97 

21.87 

102.58 

47.89 

58.04 

35.93 

36.00 

22.77 

1.31.15 

. 5.36 

35.81 

24.23 

42.67 

26.42 

77.72 

46.11 

188.69 

91.76 

5.37 

3.22 

99.24 

55.47 

119.49 

46.71 

85.78 

49.41 

26.20 

16.98 

101.17 

57.88 

16.00 

7.11 

Door  County. 

Sturgeon  Bay [Robert  Graham  — I 

Washington  Harbor! James  Craw  — | 

Douglass  County. 


27.82  13.56 


. [Denis  Dean 

. [ 97.00) 

80.00 

Dunn  County. 

.[Elias  Brock 

..  25.001 

9.00 

.[Charles  Smith 

.[  19.001 

10.00 

Alcove  

Alto 

Ashford 

Auburn 

Black  Hawk 

Bothelle 

Brandon  

Byron 

Calumet  Village  — 

Ceresco  

Dotyville 

Eden 

El  Dorado 

Empire 

Fair  Water 

Fond  du  Lao 

Foster 

Hinesberg 

Junius 

Ladoga  

Lamartine 

Mary  town 

Metomen 

Moria 


Nanaupa. 


Fond  du  Lac  County. 


John  Berry 

David  M.  Woodin  .. 

John  Mauel 

Charles  Crownhart. 
Rufus  M.  Harwood. 

Edward  Shone 

George  F.  Lynch  . . . 

George  Parker 

Artemisia  H.  White.  ;' 
Albert  M.  Skeels  . . . ^ 
James  McClements.' 
Peter  Vandervoot. . . 

George  Gould i 

Tunis  I.  Burhyte  . . . i 
Henry  Boardman  . . ' 
George  W.  Weikert 

Egbert  Foster 1 

Jacob  Heimerman. . I 
Quimby  Hayes  . . 
Leonard  W.  Farwell 
William  Townsend, 

Henry  Hoffman 

ilbert  C.  Robbins  . 
John  Blonigen,  Jr.  . 
Myron  H.  Allen  .... 
Abijah  A.  Hubbard. 

Harvey  Parsons 

Hamilt’nW  Hubbard 
Charles  W.  Prescott. 
Aamuel  M.  Smead  . . 

Alfred  Cook  ... 

Albert  J.  Streifbing. 

Anson  C.  Stowe 

Cromwell  Laithe  ... 
Charles  F.  Ham- 
mond, 2d I 


16.97 

7.72 

21.25 

12.44 

21.00 

12.60 

19.84 

11.88 

9.12 

6.63 

16.67 

10.15 

47.00 

27.54 

97.36 

62.15 

373.36 

348.43 

23.06 

14.23 

5.51 

2.69 

4.00 

2.50 

28.42 

15.05 

90.35 

44.11 

1311.60 

1431.64 

11.11 

4.26 

8.00 

2.75 

30.97 

16.96 

44.44 

27.-37 

7.03 

4.82 

41.48 

IS.OS 

85.46 

14.65 

13.94 

6.75 

85.55 

19.52 

9.601 

4.74 

125.84 

77.77 

20.87 

17.00 

98.95 

52.89 

6.75 

2.58 

482.50 

816.71 

26.46 

10.91 

WISCONSIN. 


193 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oflice  to  Department. 


Beetown 

Block  House  Mills . 

Bunker  Hill 

Cassville 

Charlotte 

Dickeysville 

EUenboro’ 

Fair  Play 

Fennimore 

Hazel  Green 

Hickory  Grove 

Hurricane  Grove  . . 

Jamestown 

Lancaster  (c.  h.)  . . , 

Little  Grant 

Millville 

Montfort 

Mount  Hope  

Muscoda 

New  California  . . 

Patch  Grove 

Platte  ville 

Plum  Grove. 


Potosi 

Kockville 

Baint  Kose 

Bmeltzer’s  Grove 

Tafton 

Washburn 

Wyalusing 


Grant  County. 

. . Frank  Barr 

Abner  C.  Saltzman. . 

Horace  J.  Lord 

John  Geiger 

Alvery  A.  Bennett. . 

Charles  Dickey 

John  H.  Barnett 

Elliot  C.  Hugins 

Michael  Bower 

John  M.  Chandler.. 

G.  E.  Williams 

Moses  Morehouse . . . 
Harlow  H.  Howe  . . . 
[George  W.  Kyland  . 

C.  Underwood 

iWilliam  Kidd,  Jr  . . . 

! Sylvester  D.  Green  . 
jWilliam  Whiteside  . 

James  Moore 

jWilliam  O.  Thomas. 

•Henry  Patch 

Hophni  Hurlbut 

Morrison  Bartholo- 
mew   

CelestineKaltenback 

John  Eablin 

William  Miller 

George  Wineman  . . 
Isaac  L.  Benham  . . . 
John  Newman 


Henry  E.  Miles . 


Green  County. 


Albany iEugene  F.  Warren  . 

J.  Erastus  Hunter  . . 

William  Cook 

Ebinetus  Collier 

Charles  E.  Deniston. 
George  W.  Crosby . . 

James  Norris 

James  W.  Banker  . . 

Henry  W.  Lee 

Gilbert  Post 

Jeremiah  Brewer. . . 


Attica 

Bern 

Brooklyn 

Cadiz 

Clarence 

Dayton  

Decatur  

Exeter 

Farmer’s  Grove 

Hoosick  

Jordan ^William  Warren 

Juda Joseph  D.  Axtell  . . . 

Monroe  (c.  h.) Alfred  Goddard 

Monticello Miner  T.  Gleason . . . 

Morefleld Harry  Prior 

Nevada iZina  Eound 

New  Glarus  Fredelin  Egger 

Shuey’s  Mills Mohn  W.  Shuey 

Skinner | Isaac  Williams 

Spring  Grove 'James  W.  Kildow  . . 

Sylvester ’ Charles  F. Thompson 

Walnut  Springs j James  Biggs 

Willet ! Jonas  Shook 

Iowa  County. 

Arena | William  A.  Brodie. . 


Clyde 
Constance . 
Dodgeville 

Dover 

Helena.  . . 
Highland  . 
Jennieton  . 
Linden 


Ephraim  Norton 
Daniel  W.  Thorp  . . . 
George  AV.  Burrall . . 

Allan  McDonald 

Alvah  Culver 

Luman  M.  Strong  . . 

David  Simpson 

Thomas  S.*An.sley  . . 

Mifflin iCharles  H.  Cox 

Mineral  Point | Stephen  Thomas  . . . 

Moscow Myron  C.  Burnett. . . 

Eidgeway lAVilliam  H.  Virgin. . 

Wyoming iNathan’l  L.  Hopkins 

Jackson  County. 

Black  Eiver  Falls  . . H.  E.  Prickett 


Canton 

Melrose 

Mound  Springs . 

North  Bend 

Pine  Hill  . . . . 

13 


Thomas  Matthews.. 

Mark  Douglas 

Gunder  Anderson  . . 
Thomas  Douglas,  Jr. 
William  Goodwin  . . 


$12T.70 

22.49 

50.47 

17.15 

11.00 

39.55 
160.92 

44.55 
407.30 

16.58 
52.22 

279.19 

13.90 

37.58 

86.91 

88.68 

48.75 

112.75 

611.09 


320.65 

46.96. 


$52.08 

11.05 

25.84 
9.12 
7.05 

16.11 

42.00 

16.55 

292.38 

9.72 

23.91 

87.57 

7.29 

17.05 
48.12 

33.84 
24.74 
20.47 

674.05 


806.16 

27.50 


29.791  19.60 


191.55' 


128.09 

18.82 

4.53 

4.9' 

15.07 

41.42 
36.19 
74.10 
48.92 
13.80 

14.42 
8.82 

32.64 

445.81 

61.22 

10.84 

13.47 

47.46 

3.00 

12.00 

29.08 
31.72 

4.12 

14.31 


26.41 

6.(0 

6.331 


. 66.49 
12.08 
3.22 
3.03 
10.4(1 
25.64 
20.73 
45.55 
42.31 
3.84 
9.44 

5.08 
17.72 

421.53 

38.50 

6.32 

8.16 

28.44 

2.00 

10.00 

16.98 

16.81 

3.08 
8.73 


Jackson  County — {Continued). 

Pole  Grove I C.  W.  McCormick  . . I $ 

Eoaring  Creek Isaac  F.  How  el 6.19 

Smith’s  Ferry | Jesse- E.  Smith j 


Jefferson  County. 


Aztalan 

Bark  Eiver 

Cold  Spring 

Concord  

Farmington 

Fort  Atkinson 

Golden  Lake 

Hubbleton 

Helenville 

Ixonia 

Jefferson  (c.  h.)  ... 

Johnson’s  Creek 

Koskonong 

Lake  Mills 

Milford 

Oak  Hill 

Oakland 

Palmyra 

Eome 

Sullivan . . ! 

Transit 

Waterloo 

Watertown 


Parkis  N.  Waterbury 

76.46 

Samuel  T.  Clothier  . 

90.17 

Daniel  Bean  

33.47 

Horatio  N.  Carlton. . 

22.82 

John  Willard 

29.96 

Milo  Jones 

257.68 

Wm.  P.  Forsyth 

27.14 

Frank  T.  Hobbs 

11.00 

Ortgies  Bullwinkel. . 

46.56 

Jonathan  Piper 

85.60 

0.  C.  Merriman 

253.59 

Jeremiah  Van  Bus- 
kirk  

13.78 

William  I.  Graham. 

20.00 

Miles  Millard 

157.50 

Nathan  S.  Greene  . . 

57.29 

Norton  Blackmer. . . 

33.07 

George  Silverthorn  . 

32.77 

Peter  H.  Turner 

212.36 

Orsamus  Braman . . . 

28.76 

James  A.  Eiddle 

14.18 

Hiram  S.  Doolittle  . . 

21.76 

Alston  F.  Mattice. . . 

106.72 

Myron  B.  Williams . 

900.83 

Kenosha  County. 


Brighton  . . 

Bristol 

Cypress 

Kenosha  . . . 

Liberty 

Marion 

Paris  

Salem 

Wheatland. 
Wilmot 


John  W.  Evans 

Frisbie  J.  Jackson . . 

Thomas  B.  Pike 

George  H.  Paul 

Simon  A.  Didama  . . 

Samuel  T.  Eice 

Jehial  H.  Hitchcock. 

Erastus  Castle 

Gleason  P.  Haines. . 
Milton  H.  Diedrich . 


31.81 

93.66 

25.05 
1232.57 

34.72 

18.00 

27.06 
85.79 
58.57 
50.60 


Kewaunee  County. 

j Kewaunee [Abraham  Hall | 

La  CrDsse  County. 


28.24] 


Bangor 

Burns 

Burr  Oak 

Half  Way  Creek 

La  Crosse 

Mindoro 

Neshondc 

Onalaska 


Eichard  Wheldon  . . 



Lathrop  A.  Viets  . . . 

19.89 

John  McIntosh 

5.00 

Orange  Smith 

— 

Harvey  E.  Hubbard. 

487.87 

Leonard  Lottridge  . . 

30.23 

Monroe  Palmer 

33.98 

Eobert  C.  Van  Eens- 
selaer 

20.80 

La  Fayette  County. 


Argyle 

Bashford  . . . 

Benton 

Cottage  Inn 
Darlington  . 
Elk  Grove  . , 
Fayette 


Georgetown 

Gratiot 

New  Diggings 

Shullsburgh 

Spafford  

White  Oak  Spring  . . 

Wiota  

Yellow  Stone 


Joseph  Scott 

Smith  W.  Seely 

William  Hannan  . . 
Hiram  Tornborger. 
Martin  K.  Jones . . . 

Edward  Leslie 

James  L.  Trousdale 
Nathaniel  T.  Parkin- 


son   

C.Freder’k  Eodolp 
Thomas  B.  Campbell 
Abram  E.  Stanley  . . 
Daniel  A.  Hobbs  . . . 
John  T.  Gilpatrick. . 

John  Lutter 

Benjamin  G.  Scott . . 

La  Pointe  County. 


80.59 

134.70 

121.54 

62.14 

56.05 

9.00 

29.23 

117.90 

389.11 

12.00 

78.73 

125.86 

14.53 


[John  W.  Bell | 

30.491 

Leonard  H.  Wheeler 

1 Asaph  Whittlesey  ..| 

8.00 1 

$ 

8.54 


35.85 
58.04 
20:20 
10.97 
13.74 
87.42 
17.18 

3.61 

27.16 

24.85 
326.26 

9.69 

9.48 

98.66 
23.59 
24.41 
20.38 

201.85 

18.67 
8.32 

10.31 

92.46 

934.56 


21.14 

31.38 

14.25 
1476.85 

24.41 

5.76 

16.10 

35.36 

29.26 
24.70 


14.56 


10.75 


561.79 

11.41 

17.21 

5.85 


47.38 

74.45 

59.26 

35.79 

35.65 

6.00 

17.30 

189.23 

259.08 

9.00 

46.03 

104.03 

11.53 


19.55 


194 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Right-hand  OTie,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Manitowoc  County. 


Branch  

Clark’s  Mills 

Cooperstown 

Eaton 

Francis  Creek 

Ilika 

Manitowoc 

Manitowoc  Kapids. . 

Maple  Grove 

Meeme 

Mishicot 

Neshoto 

Newtonburgh 

Niles 

Two  Eiyers 


Gideon  Slye 

$15.00 

$7.00 

Thos.  Cunningham. 

— 

— 

John  Bartelme 

17.53 

12.81 

Fr  idol  in  Gerster 





Gilbert  W.  Burnet . . 

— 

— 

Charles  Kaehler 

— 

— 

Adolph  Witmann. . . 

629.17 

■ 640.32 

Adam  Bleser 

54.40 

30.00 

Erwin  E.  Harris 

24.00 

14.00 

Henry  Mulholand  . . 

28.94 

9.12 

Frederick  Braasch. . 

43.32 

25.57 

Alvin  Eaymond 

21.87 

11.57 

Henry  Meyer 

2.50 

2.00 

William  W.  Niles. . . 

— 

— 

Charles  B.  Daggart. 

226.85 

101.06 

Marathon  County. 

Knowlton | Jacob  X.  Brands  . 

Little  Bull  Falls Truman  Keeler. . . 

Waztsau  (c.  h.) I Thomas  Single  . . . 


Marquette  County. 


Berlin 

Dartford 

Germania 

Grand  Prairie , 
Green  Lake. . . 
Greenwood  ... 

Harrisville 


Kingston 

La  Cote  St.  Marie . 

Lake  Maria 

McIntyre  Creek  . . 

Mackford 

Markesan 

Marquette 

Montello 

Moundville 

Neshkoro 

Newton 

Ordino 

Oxford 

Pakwaukee 

Pine  Eiver 

Princeton 

Eock  Hill 

Eoslin 

Stone  Hill 

Tachorah 

Westfield 

West  Green  Lake. 


Chauncey  Vedder . . 

Lorrin  E.  Davis 

Philip  E.  Hase 

Lyman  E.  Thayer  . . 

Edward  Burling 

Simon  C.  Dow 

402.75 

126.11 

32.60 

34.91 

6.86 

Joseph  W.  Farring- 
ton   

12.69 

George  B.  Worth  . . 
Eobert  Thompson  . . 
Daniel  E.  French . . . 
Charles  McIntyre . . . 
John  W.  Carhart . . . 

John  K.  Oliver 

Lyman  Anjer  

Lewis  0.  Evans 

John  Townley 

142.76 

80.50 

18.45 

5.50 

56.17 

72.01 

80.33 

83.97 

15.54 

Omer  H.  Ealph 

John  Hoy  

21.87 

6.00 

Ithamer  S.  Chaffee.. 
John  Hill  

2.75 

60.00 

William  C.  Eood  . . . 
Herman  Stowers .... 
S.  C.  Dewey  

.52.61 

29.67 

132.14 

T-Taupv  T^nrrntt. 

Philip  C.  Gray 

Azem  V.  Saunders. . 
Milo  M.  Hurlbut  — 
Borroughs  Norton  . . 
Sylvester  E.  Lathrop 

16.44 

8.00 

13.19 

23.00 

6.00 

Milwaukee  County. 


Butler 

.John  W.  Geib  .■ 

16.30 

8.00 

35.00 

23.93 

58.2.S 

27.39 

11.50 

Davis  

Peter  Stephan ...... 

Franklin 

Michael  J.  Egan 

George  Schmidt 

Andrew  Siebers 

John  Cooper  

Good  Hope 

Granville 

Greenfield  ... 

Hale’s  Corners 

illiam  Hale 

T <'4'n 

George  W.  Bacon  . . 
.Josiah  A.  Noonan  . . 
Nicholas  T.  Loomis 
Christian  Laufenberg 
John  Wilson 

Milwaukee  

New  Berlin 

1713.80 

36.27 

8.5.56 

10.74 

11.86 

75.72 

Now  Keoln 

Oflik  Orcclc • . 

Pont,  rirp.ek  

Peter  Lavis 

Ten  Mile  House 

Wauwatosa 

West  Granville 

Ernest  Knauth 

Nathan  Wesson 

Elias  Wambold 

30.10  12.55 

207.36'  167.53 


19.72 

16.49 

4.00 

6.47 

123.26 

42.61 

12.07 

4.50 

36.19 
58.21 
39.44 
35.11 

10.50 
11.57 

3.25 

2.00 
30.110 
31.54 

15.20 
89.14 

12.50 
2.01) 
8.73 
9.36 
4.00 


9.81 

1.00 

15.(10 

15.41 

23.29 

14.48 

4.33 

11,107.41 

20.80 

27.33 

7.17 

6.24 

36.00 


Monroe  County • 


Ira  S.  Angle 

Moses  Herrick 

Alfred  Tower 

Samuel  C.  Lyon  — 
William  W.  Jackson 

Leon  ^Charles  J.  Matteson. 

Mount  Pisgalf 'Jonathan  S.  Uazen  . 


Angelo 

Big  Valley 

Clifton 

Glendale  . . 
Jacksonville. 


7.51 


30.52 


4.57 


13.52 


Puckwana 
Eidgeville . 

Sparta 

Tomah 


Monroe  County —{Continued), 

John  Foster.. | $ 

Augustine  W.  Gibbs.: 


Eichard  J.Casselmanj  148.89 
Cady  Hollister 


$ 

3.95 

95.93 


Oconto  County. 


Clarksville 

Marrinette 

Oconto  

Stiles 


Joshua  Cramer 

1 27.161 

10.98 

John  B.  Jacobs 

34..50 

8.11 

Henry  Jones  

53.16 

19.86 

Fitzalan  Stebbins.  . . 

1 1 

— 

Outogamie  County. 


Freedom 

Greenville. . . 
Hortonville. . 
Kaukauna  . . 
Keshena  . . . . 

Lansing 

Little  Chute  . 

Medina 

Shaw-wu-no 

Shiocton 

Wakefield,  i . 


John  Elliott 

532.16 

364.69 

Stephen  D.  Mason . . 

13.72 

8.14 

John  Brady 

3.73 

2.60 

Burnett  Mills  

7.13 

5.37 

Deloss  E.  Woodward 

35.32 

20.63 

John  Hunt 

34.25 

20.29 

John  Wilev 

1.00 

.50 

Lewis  S.  Augur 

4.40 

2.71 

Peter  Maes 

,81.0(1 

19.00 

Cornelius  Koontz... 

14.06 

9.80 

Charles  D.  Wescott . 

23.91 

13.0T 

Matthew  G.  Bradt . . 

— 



Seth  I.  Perry 

3.43 

1.73 

Ozaukee  County. 


;HugO  Boclo 1 

112.12 

' Charles  G.  Meyer . . . 1 

24.62 

Henry  Eilers ! 

8.50 

J.  Andrew  Schletz. . 

101.59 

Adolphus  Zimmer- 
' man ; 

82.97 

jEichard  L.  Gove  . . . : 

499.04 

I William  Allhauser. . 

49.35 

W.  F.  Tibbitts | 

— 

69.50 

16.79 

5.80 

48.00 

46.70 

328.32 

30.32 


Pierce  County. 


Clifton  Mills 

Diamond  Bluff  . . . 

Pleasant  View 

Prescott  (c.  h.)  . . . 

Eiver  Falls 

Trim  Belle 


Asa  P.  Manning. . . . 

— 



Charles  F.  Hoyt 

.TnmPQ  .4  Irprq 

12.00 

8.00 

John  E.  Freeman^ . . 

212.67 

140.85 

Charles  Hutchinson. 

28.00 

4.00 

Aaron  Cornelison . . . 

— 

— 

Polk  County. 

Osceola  Mills | William  C.  GuUd . . . [ 21.761  12.05 

Portage  County. 


Almond 

Badger 

Buena  Vista. . , 

Eau  Pleine . . . 

Grand  Eapids 
Iron  Creek  — 

Lone  Pine 

Madely 

Plover  (c.  h.) . . 

Saratoga 'John  Ensign 

Stevens  Point jWm.  II.  Gilchrist 

Racine  County. 


Edson  Doolittle. 

Eobert  Fletcher  — 

Orfeno  Eeaves 

Melancthon  Wylie. , 
Eusebius  Lavigne. . 

Shubel  Lewis 

Josiah  Farmington. 
John  F.  Phelps. . . . , 
Seth  L.  Carpenter. . 


16.39 

5.00 
14.84 
22.46 

125.35 

1.00 

1.00 

109.18 

269.77 


Burlington 

Caldwell  Prairie. . 

Caledonia 

Caledonia  Centre. 

Denoon  

Ives’  Grove 

Kansasville 

Mount  Pleasant. . . 

Norway 

Pan  Van 

Eacine 


Orson  Sheldon 

291.31 

Nathan’l  VanAernan 

20.(16 

James  Kelly 

22.99 

James  Ferguson 

— 

Hans  C.  Hog 

15.56 

Samuel  Hubbard  . . . 

37.20 

William  J.  Blaudin. 

— 

Luther  Secor 

29.16 

Peter  Jacobsin 

48.84' 

Ira  A.  Torrev 

16.321 

Buslmel  B.  Cary  — 

1594.62 

.Harvey  H.  Jones 

43.87: 

Morris  L.  Avers 

170.32' 

Obed  M.  Ward 

•i9.35 

James  Yates 

25.80 

John  T.  Trowbridge. 

9.331 

10.16 

2.00 

8.09 

5.26 

119.76 

.50 


91.13 

236.99 


265.78 

14.76 

12.73 

10.66 

20.18 

15.96 

81.84 

9.44 


97.93 

14.76 

14.03 

5.18 


WISCONSIN. 


195 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Oliice  to  Department. 


Racine  Countij — {Continued.) 

Union  Grove William  H.  Keid. . . . 

Waterford George  W.  Sproat  . . 

Whitesville Gustavus  Goodrich . . 

Yorkville Wilder  B,  M.  Torrey 


Ricbland  County. 


Ashland  

Buckeye 

Cazenovia  

Cincinnati 

Fancy  Creek 

Forest 

Loyd  

Melancthon  Creek . . 

Neptune 

Orion 

Port  Andrew 

Eichland  Centre 

Eichland  City 

Eockbridge 

Sextonville 

Yiola 

West  Branch 

Woodstock 


William  Thompson. 

William  Bailey 

Cyrus  Stowe 

William  Jewell 

Jacob  Eeam 

Eeason  J.  Darnall  . . 
Nelson  A.  Hawks. . . 
Cornelius  McCarthy. 

Joseph  Sippy 

Andrew  Bird 

Eobert  M.  Miller  . . 

Leroy  D.  Gage 

Charles  B.  Pearson  . 

Dexter  E.  Pease 

Ebenezer  M.  Sexton. 

Cyrus  D.  Turner 

David  Barrett 

Milton  S alter  lee 

Roek  County. 


Ait  on .Charles  Pulker  . 

Avon  Nelson  Kinne  . . 

Bass  Creek ....  Nathan  P.  Amy 

Beloit Allen  Warden. . 

John  Wallahan. 
Thomas  Hunter 
John  B.  Collins. 
Charles  Clark  . . 

Harvy  Hart 

Jacob  West 


Center 

Clinton, 

Cooksville 

Edgerton 

Emerald  Grove. 

Evansville 

Fairfield i Joseph  F.  Lyon 

Footville IZuriel  Hall 

Fulton 1 Orson  B.  Messinger. 

Inmansville jJacob  Fisher 

Janesville |Elihu  H.  Strong  . . . . 

Johnstown jDaniel  E.  Spooner.. 

Johnstown  Centre  . . ! Henry  B.  Johnson. . 

Leyden [Nelson  P.  Bump  — 

Lima  Centre George  W.  Philips.. 


Magnolia 

Milton 

Nidaros 

Osborn 

Eock  Prairie  . 

Shopiere 

Spring  Valley 
Summerville  . 

Teotsa 

Union 


Joshua  Dunbar. 
William  T.  Morgan, 

Evin  Hautvedt 

Charles  Stokes. . . . . . 

Horace  W.  Barnes . . 
Andrew  Cromwell. . 
Thomas  J.  Balls  — 
Eeuben  P.  Willard., 

Orville  C.  Crane 

William  S.  Pitts 


Si.  Croix  County. 


Beer’s  Station  — 

Brookville 

Falls  of  St.  Croix  . . 

Hudson  

Kinnick  Kinnick  . . 
Somerset 


Bar 0,1)00  (c.  h.). 

Dellona 

Del  ton 

Garrison 

Giddings 

Harrisburg 

Jonesville 


Isham  Inglis 

William  W.  Holman 
Maurice  M.  Samuel. 
Jeremiah  M.  Whaley 
Davison  Williams  . . 
Thomas  J.  Chapel . . 

Suuk  County. 

LucyT.  Perkins 

Samuel  Northup  — 
Levi  Huntington  . . . 

Ann  Garrison  

Eansom  Smith 

Webster  J.  Howes.. 
John’Davis 


Lavalle Schuyler  P.  Barney. 

Loganville Stephen  N.  Kinsley 

Marston Nehemiah  H.  Austin 

Merrimack Josiah  M.  Haines.. . 

Otterville Parley  Bush 

Prairie  Du  Sac  Isaac  D.  Evans 

Eeedsburg Eber  W.  Young  — 


$41.45 

»i  $21.29 

101.75 

J 66.46 

76.79 

i|  42.08 

4.00 

1 2.00 

11.89 

10.23 

10.00 

5.00 

5.00 

2.00 

82.52 

46.30 

52.89 

52.51 

113.77 

82.78 

91.86 

51.51 

25.50 

16.24 

1424.82 

1680.91 

30.77 

14.41 

101.07 

51.14 

59.75 

28.76 

98.00 

34.00 

65.95 

51.20 

88.17 

58.00 

35.31 

26.29 

1G8.0U 

64.00  . 

85.44 

46.13 

65.36 

37.57 

1359.65 

2152.58  : 

88.83 

62.56  : 

76.35 

40.34  : 

24.25 

11.00  : 

68.42 

86.84 

240.34 

179.49  ' 

33.07 

6.48  : 

28.36 

15.58 

82.33 

41.14 

80.16 

40.01 

37.39 

17.66 

11.81 

5.16 

121.79 

102.51 

2.00 

1.25  1 

86.31 

33.59  1 

286.38 

183.30  1 

10.00 

3.00  1 

411.49 

483.75:  - 

16.30 

14.13  ■ 

136.98 

74.56  , ■ 

T.50 

3.00* 

1 

13.60| 

8.69 

7.00 

I 

3.00  . 

15.39 

4.94  ] 

49.00 

22.00  ij] 

182.34 

i 1 f 

143;24  il 

226.42 

161.08,11 

Sauk  County — {Continued). 


Eowell’s  Mills 

Eussell’s  Corners  . . 

Sandusky 

Sauk  City 

Spring  Green 

Wilson’s  Creek 


Stephen  B.  Dilley  . 
Horace  Coleman . . . 

William  Dano 

Jedediah  8.  Tripp  . . 
Thos.  C.  Chamberlin 
Uri  L.  Peck 


Shawana  County. 

Embarras  |E.  D.  Matteson 1 


Sheboygan  County. 


Aden  

Beech  Wood 

Cascade 

Cedar  Grove  

Edwards 

Elkhart 

Gibbville 

Greenbush  

Hingham 

Howard’s  Grove. . 

Onion  Eiver 

Plymouth 

Eathbun 

Eussell 

Scott 

Sheboygan  (c.  h.) . . 
Sheboygan  Falls. . . 
Winooski 


Eeuben  Abbott. . 
Phineas  G.  Stanton. 

David  Maloney 

John  K.  Muller.  .. 
Edward  Newhouse 
Fred’ck  D.  Spalding 
George  W.  Arentsen 
Erastus  Keach . . 
Dennis  A.  Kennedy. 

Henry  Dreyer 

Jonah  Phelps 

Patrick  H.  Smith. . 

Charles  Eiley 

John  L.  Sexton 

Wells  Chapin 

Warren  Smith 

John  E.  Thomas. . . 
James  Stone  


Tempelean  County. 

Gatesville I William  M.  Young. . I 

Montoville Isaac  Noyes 

Sumner IGeorgeS.McCormickl 

Walworth  County. 

Adams Selah  S.  Porter 

Allen’s  Grove John  Dickson 

Big  Foot  Prairie — Joseph  D.  Whiteley. 

Bloomfield W.  W.  Belden  

Darien  Henry  Frey 

Delavan George  Cotton  

East  Troy Thomas  Eussell 

Elk  Horn  (c.  h.) Lot  Mayo 

Geneva Timothy  C.  Smith. . . 

Geneva  Bay Kiah  Bailey 

Grove Eobert  S.  Hendrix.. 

Heart  Prairie George  Esterly 

Honey  Creek Benjamin  Hoyt 


La  Fayette j Silas  O.  Eockwell. . . 

La  Grange .....  Thomas  Waterman. 

Little  Prairie. Adolphus  Pick 

Lyons IJohn  Bullen 

Millard Allen  Loomer 

Eichmond ^Erastus  Porter 

Sharon i William  Voorhees.. 

South  Grove j William  P.  Allen... 

Springfield Frederick  F.Kellogg 

Spring  Prairie Mark  H.  Foote  ..... 

State  Line  Ijohn  Waite 

Sugar  Creek Samuel  H.  Tibbetts, 

Tirade Allen  McBride 


202.53 

4.00 


-I  


Washington  County. 


Eli  F.  Tabor. .... 
Charles  A.  Cron  . 
Maxon  Hinsch.  . 
Garret  Marcellus 

John  C.Toll 

William  Klotzsch 
Gustave  Streekwaldi 


14.40 

: 9.69 

8.10 

: 4.17 

64.03 

35.70 

47.06 

24.44 

18.00 

9.00 

3.20 

2.15 

52.96 

32.41 

97.52 

55.34 

34.47 

18.83 

30.33 

20.16 

14.72 

7.59 

144.32 

74.37 

12.30 

8.36 

4.00 

8.00 

26.68 

18.02 

941.72 

874.03 

290.50 

297.04 

16.21 

9.33 

87.13 

1 15.25 

16.28 

10.19 

40.92 

17.39 

16.05 

40.06 

62.67 

35.39 

79.19 

40.35 

363.13 

329.09 

213.31 

385.70 

343.81 

201.31 

405.67 

159.66 

21  80 

9.47 

33.54 

16.99 

23.36 

14.36 

27.66 

18.70 

5.59 

3.80 

27.45 

29.20 

25.94 

18.12 

36.99 

15.45 

50.14 

31.00 

42.35 

16.12 

41.51 

22.98 

34.06 

23.22 

117.02 

56.82 

18.55 

11.03 

54.61 

21.75 

7.93 

4.38 

83.57 

31.80 

23.14 

12.64 

12.42 

6.69 

14.00 

9.00 

20.49 

13.75 

106.18 

42.93 

557.85 

483.06 

63.07 

47.04 

10.27 

7.56 

74.88 

54.52 

12.00 

7.00 

28.88 

13.38 

19.71 

10.36 

148.88 

85.95 

196 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T - M A S T E R S . 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Washington  Cownty — {Continued). 


Kewaskum 

Meeker 

Matthias  Altenhoflfer 
George  Schutz 

$21.28, 

60.74 

66.34 

6.00 

77.98 

Newburgh 

Eichfield 

Schleisingerville . . . . 

Lucius  Frisby 

Joseph  Fischbein. . . 

Thomas  Tenner 

Afiam  St.a.a  ts 

Rt.n  t,i  nn  

Abraham  Kauffman 

Patrick  Toland 

Patrick  Connolly  . . . 

Henry  J.  Weil 

James  E.  Gere 

Toland’s  Prairie 

Wayne 

West  Bend 

Young  Hickory 

19.13 

8.04 

103.79 

25.00 

Waukesha  County* 


Big  Bend 

Brookfield 

Brookfield  Centre  . . 

Delafield 

Dodge’s  Corners 

Dousman 

Duplainville 

Eagle 

Genesee 

Hartland  

Lake  Five 

Lannon  Springs 

Lisbon 

Mapleton 

Marcy 

Menominee  Falls . . . 

Merton 

Monches 

Monterey 

Mukwonago 

Muskego  Centre 

North  Prairie  Station 
Oconomowock. . . 
Okauchee  

Ottawa 

Pewaukee 

Pine  Lake 

Prospect  Hill 

South  Genesee . . . 

Summit 

Sussex 

Vernon 

Waterville 

Waukesha 

Welsh 


Leonard  Martin 

George  F.  Beebee  . . 
Hiram  Showerman  . 
Frederick  Hermann 

John  Dodge 

Eoger  St.  Helen 

Thomas  Cook 

Charles  A.  Bronson. 

George  Hardy 

Edwin  G.  Benjamin 
Patrick  McGovern. . 
William  N.  Lannon. 

Thomas  Weaver 

Samuel  Breck  

William  Costigan . . . 
William  E.  Hesk  . . . 
Edward  Hackett. . . . 

Patrick  O’Eeilly 

Jonas  Ostrander 

Andrew  E.  Elmore  . 

Thomas  Taylor 

James  G.  Sadd 

David  H.  Eockwell. 
Albert  McConnell. . . 
Jeremiah  A.  Hough t- 

aling  

Chauncey  G.  Heath. 
Francis  Shrouden- 

back  

Daniel  Church 

Alfred  Calvert 

James  M.  Bailey 

W illiam  W eaver 

Eobert  C.  Eobertson 
Edwin  W.  Barnard. 

Sebina  Barney 

Thomas  Seaborn  — 


29.30 

56.19 

123.T4 

12.00 


154.1 

100.23 

108.T7 

6.79 

48.00 

20.07 

16.17 

67.00 
48.57 
23.30 
22.29 

119.76 

27.38 

55.37 

273.25 

20.00 

10.92 

69.91 

32.00 

36.69 

18.07 
71.42 
38.52 
44.36 

96.18 
589.82 


Waupaca  County. 

Crystal  Lake 1 Warner  C.  Carr I 22.001 

Evanswood Evan  Townsend | 10.00 1 


$12.70 

41.14 

38.26 

4.00 

48.51 


12.84 

5.56 

62.27 

17.00 


13.79 

16.56 

29.53 

141.38 

4.00 


124.38 

49.63 

51.52 

4.17 

28.00 

15.20 
11.14 
28.00 
29.05 

16.20 
13.77 

51.00 
13.03 
32.92 

196.45 

9.00 

5.88 

42.50 

12.00 

25.59 

12.23 

5^.06 

24.00 

28.00 
49.63 

440.00 


13.17 

5.00 


Waupaca  Cownty — {Continued). 


Hobart’s  Mills.. 

Lind 

New  London  . . . 
North  Eoyalton 
Ogdensburgh  . . 

Eeadfield 

Eural 

Scandinavia 

Waupaca 


Lovel  F.  Willard  . . 
Nathaniel  Pope  . . . 
William  McMillin. . 
Bradford  Phillips. . 
Newell  Livermore. 

John  Littlefield 

James  H.  Jones.. .. 

Ole  Eeine 

David  Scott 


Waushara  County.* 


Algoma 

Black  Wolf 

Butte  des  Morts 

Campbell 

Delhi 

Eureka 

Fisk’s  Corners.. 

Groveland 

Koro 

Menasha 

Neenah 

Nepeuskun 

Nekama  

Omro 

Oshkosh  

Powaickum  .... 

Vinland 

Waukau 

Weelaunee 

Weyauweya  — 

Winchester 

Winneconne  — 


Winnebago  County* 


George  W.  Bardwell 

Warren  Morley 

Harris  Brown 

Apollo  Austin 

J.  A.  C.  Steele 

Walton  C.  Dickerson 

Edwin  B.  Fisk 

Kendrick  Kimball.. 

James  H.  Foster 

Jeremiah  Crowley.. 

Ira  A.  Torrey 

William  Elliott 

Nathan  Carroll 

Joseph  Banks 

Edward  Eastman . . . 
Edward  S.  Thomp- 
son   

Samuel  L.  Brooks. . 
William  H.  Hyatt. . 

Armine  Pickett 

Benjamin  Birdsall. 
Mayhew  D.  Mott  . . 
Andrew  Christenson 


$ 

25.37 

28.47 

.50 


25.00 

175.69 


Adario 

'Daniel  Eoot 

27.50 

Blurton 

Thomas  H.  Walker. 

16.00 

Cedar  Lake 

Wilber  Potter 

6.96 

Coloma 

Huntress  Eoss 

1.92 

Corfu 

Alonzo  B.  Ayers .... 

Dakota 

.Tabez  R.  Selev 

16.00 

Hancock 

Lynfred  Gower 

18.00 

Lincoln 

Henry  D.  Bingham. 

6.19 

Mount  Morris 

Andrew  J.  Tanner . . 

9.00 

Oasis 

Bradford  Shumway. 

22.07 

Poy  Sippi 

George  Hawley 

18.53 

Plainfield 

Elijah  C.  Waterman 

18.00 

Sacramento 

Oliver  B.  Holman  . . 

19.00 

Saxeville 

Jacob  W.  Saxe 

26.57 

Silver  Lake 

Lewis  B.  Storke 

6.40 

Spring  Lake 

W automa 

Wm.  D.  Carpenter  . 
Levi  L.  Soule 

13.95 

76.99 

Willow  Creek 

George  W.  Heald. . . 

10.19 

37.18, 

11.73' 

45.301 

2.03, 

11.03i 

4S.&4 

16.36 

7.27 

11.90 

349.41 

236.84 

16.18 

11.66 

166.36 

870.52 

3.79 

29.54 

80.17 

28.82 

76.93 

10.13 

47.16 


$ 

11.92 

15.63 

.50 


17.00 

99.24 


19.35 

9.00 
3.57 

1.32 

12.00 

12.00 

4.33 
4.50 

14.32 

11.45 

15.00 

7.00 
15.52 

3.69 
8.08 

33.95 

6.70 


16.95 

4.94 

25.11 

1.14 

4.13 

32.14 

6.30 

3.64 

5.46 

266.50 

176.41 

11.27 

6.71 

82.88 

796.48 

2.68 


45.91 

12.55 

54.44 

6.17 

19.04 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 


Alexandria  Ferry  . . I Joseph  Pox I $ , $ 1 Oak  Grove Edmund  G.  Duly  ...  $■—  $ 

Anacostia George  W.  Duvall. . 13.00  7.00  Tennallytown John  O’Harry 28.84  15.64 

Georgetown iHenry  W.  Tilley.. . . 11900.89  2362.961 1 Washington 1 James  G.  Berret. . . . !2000.00l208o.08 


KANSAS  TERRITORY. 


197 


Left-hand  colnnin  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Eight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  OfBce  to  Department. 


KANSAS  TERRITORY. 


•Joseph  T.  MeT.eer 

$ 

$ 

riharlpfl  TTnll  "Withingt.nTi 

N.  B.  White 

.John  TT.  Blasingame 

T6.00 

William  Van^phan 

TTnrrison  Rnrson  . 

Alexander  Smith 

-TamAQ  i^illpatrir»lr 

Bryan  

M.  F/.  Bryan  

4.20 

3.00 

Calhoun 

John  Knydendall  .• 

•ToVin  ftr'VioATmalrpr.sj 

Calvin  M.  McDaniel 

Tfaden  'W.  T.inn 

•Tampft  AT  "Winphpll 

Tlmmasi  ft  TTiiffalrpn 

Davis 

William  Cnrry 

"William  TT  ftpra^iiA 

•TnTin  "W  Ti'ni*maTi 

12.00 

Easton 

Armstead  Dewson 

Fort  Atkinson 

Pit./’iaim  ATni*risnn 

Fort  Leavenworth 

Diram  Bich 

Fort  Scott 

#T  TH’aWpy 

Fort  Riley 

T?,oViprt.  "W^ilsirm 

Franklin' 

ftamnpl  ni*aTip  ftpn 

Glendale 

O.  TT'T^rnwnA 

Grasshopper  Falls 

A TT  Pat.t.ip 

Greenbush . 

•Tati a t.Vi a Ti  T^a?*lri'nsAn 

Hibbard  

T?.ipTiarfi  TTp("^iaTTi1ftli 

Indianola 

TiPwifl  T TTarri«i. 

Iowa  Point 

N.  K.  Stonl  . 

18.00 

Juniata 

Seth  J.  Child ... 

Kickapoo  City 

Thomas  D’Armone 

. 50.00 

15.00 

Kozp.rvillft 

Douglass 

Daniel  J.  Kezen  .... 

Lawrenoe 

Carme  W.  Babcock 

372.00 

318.00 

Leavenworth  City  .... 

Lewis  N.  Reese 

323.00 

30.00 

Lee.ompton. 

Aristide  Rodriqne. 

T.e  Roy  

John  Scott 



Louisiana 

Donglass 

John  M.  Banks 



Marysville 

Francis  J.  Marshall 

1.80 

.60 

Miami  Villaj^e 

William  Doneywell  . 

Nehama  Ajrene.y. . . . 

Richard  Teach 



Nevada 

Don  glass 

Franklin  Tehay 



Open  a 

Thomas  C McBride 



OfTflpin 

R.  D.  Mobley 

Ottawa  Creek 

•John  T.  .Tones  . . 

Osawatomie 

Samuel  Geer 



Ozawkie 

George  M.  Dyer 



Paola 

Lykins 

William  A.  Heiskill 



Palermo 

Frank  M.  Mahan 



Port  William 

James  M.  Bradley  .... 

Richardson 

F.  P.  McGee 

Richmond 

Nemahah 

James  E.  Thompson 

Rock  Creek 

John  L.  Wilson 

Sac  and  Fox  Agency 

A aron  Case 

Saint  Bernard 

Joab  M.  Bernard 

Saint  Marv’s  Mission 

S.  R.  Palmer 

74.00 

2.84 

Secondine 

James  Findlev 

Shannon 

Samuel  D.  Houston 

Shermansville 

Allen  Wilkinson 

Shields 

Jefferson 

Charles  Hard 

Silver  Lake 

William  Alley 

.24 

.25 

Smith  ton  

Alfred  F.  Barnett.. 

Sugar  Mound 

Ebenezer  Barnes 

Tecumseh 



William  A.  ATc  Vaughan 

52.00 

Topeka 



Fry  W.  Giles 

108.00 

Uniontown 

"R 

Whitehead 

.T^mpa  R.  AVhitpVipnH  

10.00 

12.00 

W aubannsee 

■lAhn  TT  AJTpa^^ift.  

White  Cloud 

Donilnh  ' 

.Tnhn  TV  'M'ndie  

Wyandott 

Leavenworth William  J.  Osborn 

— 



198 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTEES. 


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MINNESOTA  TERRITORY. 


Benton  County. 


Elk  River — . 

Itasca 

Little  Falls 

Eoyalton 

Sauk  Rapids 

Swan  River 

Watah 


1 Robert  M.  Johnston. 

$66.98 

$18.84 

Peterson 

Calvin  I.  Hicks 

17.55 

5.40 

Preston 

1 Alonzo  T.  Boyington 

j Joseph  Brown 

Allen  Morrison 

John  Q.A.  Nickerson 

— 

— 

Riceford 

Richland . . . . 
Rushford 

22.87 

6.54 

Spring  Vally 

John  C.  Bowers 

11.76 

6.38 

Uxbridge  ... 

C.  H.  Churchill 

24.00 

12.00 

Waukokee  . . 

Eodolph’s  D.  Kinney 

9.00 

8.00 

0.  B.  Van  Nest 

49.92 

16.81 

James  Warren 

45.58 

23.65 

Albert  Lea  . . 
St.  Nicholas. 

David  Gilman 

10.35 

6.13 

Blue  Earth  County. 


Kasota 

Maukato  . . . 
Pajutazee  .. 
South  Bend 


Isaac  Allen 

Parsons  K.  Johnson 
Andrew  Robertson. . 
Matthew  Thompson. 


22.00 

71.28 

9.00 


Brown  County. 


New  Ulm 

. . .1  Anton  Kaus 

1 1 

Sioux  Agency  . . . 

. . . [Asa  W.  Daniels 

1 7.00 1 

11.00 

29.22 

8.00 


3.50 


Carver  County. 


Carver  . , 

Ohaska 

Scandia 


Joseph  A.  Sargent. . 
Thomas  B.  Hunt  . . . 
A.  Bergquest 


Chisag'o  County. 


Hanley 

Rushseby 

Sunrise  City.. 
Taylor’s  Falls 


. John  Hanley 

. George  B.  Folsom.. 

. George  S.  Frost 

— 

. Nathan  C.  D.  Taylor 

120.31 

24.00  15.00 


56.76 


Dakota  County. 


Athens 

Centralia 

Farmington  . . 
Fort  Snelling. 

Hampton 

Hastings 

Lakeville 

Le  Sueur 

Lewiston 

Mendota 

Rosemount. . . 
Vermillion  . . . 


Jacob  Whittemore. . 

TT.  T^.  flwAAt 

— 

— 

Noredon  Amedon  . . 





Franklin  Steele 

89.94 

12.60 

James  Archer 





John  F.  Marsh 

60.28 

35.00 

Samuel  P.  Baker  . . . 

10.00 

1.50 

Kortum  K.  Peck 

848.00 

180.00 

Stephen  N.  Carey  . . 

— 

Hypolite  Dupuis 

33.11 

12.47 

Andrew  Keegan 

— 

— 

Leonard  Aldrich  . . . 

— 



i Warren  Atkinson  . . 

— 

— 

Dodge  County. 

Claremont  IG-eorge  Hitchcock,  j 

Mantorville John  H.  Shober 

Wasioga lEli  P.  "Waterman  .. . | 

Faribault  County. 

jNewell  Dewey | 

Fillmore  County. 


Verona 


Bellville 

Big  Spring. 
Chatfield  ... 
Carimona  . . 

Elkhorn 

Elliotta  .... 
Fairview  .. . 
Fillmore — 
Foreslville  . 

Jordan 

Newburg. 


Wilson  Bell 

William  Walter 

— 

— 

Edwin  B.  Gere 

40.00 

23.00 

John  C.  Cleghorn  . . 

44.00 

18.00 

Jacob  McQuillin  — 

— 

— 

David  Dickerson... 

86.57 

20.87 

John  G.  Bouldin  . . . 

— 

— 

TTAtiry 

James  M.  Gillis 

8.00 

1.25 

Hans  Valdcr 



— 

Fillmore  County — {Continued). 

. . Knud  Peterson $- 

. . L.  Preston  

,.  "Wm.  D.  Vandoren.. 

. . Benj’n  F.  Tillotson.. 

. . Sylvester  8.  Stebbins 
..  Condello  Wilkins. 

. . Daniel  Crowell . . . 

, . John  M.  West 


Freeborn  County. 


Burr  Oak  Sprii^s  . . 
Cannon  River  Falls . 

Central  Point 

Poplar  Grove 

Red  Wing 

Wacoota 

Westervelt' 


Goodhue  County. 

Henry  Doyle..... 
George  McKenzie 
Perry  D.  Martin . . 

John  Lee  

Henry  C.  Hoffman 

George  Post 

Evert  Westervelt . 


Bloomington  . 
Chanhassen . . 

Dayton 

Eden  Prairie. 
Elm  Creek  . . . 

Excelsior 

Maple  Plain . . 
Minneapolis . . 
Minnetonka . . 

Palestine 

Perkinsville  .. 
Tazaska 


Hennepin  County. 

Reuben  B.  Gibson 
Henry  M.  Lyman 

John  Baxter 

Jonas  Staring 

Charles  Miles 

Charles  P.  Smith. 
Irvin  Shrewsbury. 
Alfred  E.  Ames . . . 
Levi  W.  Eastman 
Warren  Samson  . . 

N.  T.  Perkins 

William  F.  Russell 


Houston  County. 


Brownsville 

Caledonia 

Hamilton 

Hackett’s  Grove  — 

Hokah  

Houston 

Loretta 

Looneyville 

Manton 

Money  Creek 

New  Boston 

Portland 

Spring  Grove 

San  Jacinto 

Yucatan 


9.27 


167.04 

24.00 


8.42 

17.14 


26.41 


208.56 

18.00 


Charles  Brown 

William  J.  McKee.. 

Chnrles  Smith 

100.60 

Emery  Hackett 

Edward  Thompson. 

Ole  Krmdson 

— 

Edmond  8.  Lore 

T)«TiiAl  XV^ilQnn 

— 

William  Gillitt 

Cyrus  B.  Sinclair.. . 
William  H.  Dwight . 
Alex’r  Batcheller.. . 
Embrick  Knudson . . 

O-AArjTA  riflnnn 

8.00 

Palmer  H.  Stevens. . 

— 

Le  Sueur  County.  . 

W aterville | Samuel  D.  Drake . . . | 1 

McLeod  County. 

Glencoe [Andrew  J.  Bell | 1 

Mower  County. 


Austin 

Frankford 

Le  Roy 

Pleasant  Valley. 


. Alanson  B.  Vaughan 
T^f^Avis  "PntoliiTi 

— 

OttTiipl  Oftswpll 

. John  S.  Peirson 

— 

lliicolet  County. 

Eureka [John  Henderson 

Saint  Peter George  Hezlep  . . 

Travers  des  Sioux. . I John  Donnelly I 145.961 


54.57 

12.00 


4.44 

6.00 


10.71 

113.96 


46.85 


1.00 


67.69 


199 


NEBEASKA  TEEEITORY. 


Left-hand  column  shows  compensation  of  Postmaster.  Kight-hand  one,  net  revenue  of  Office  to  Department. 


Durango 

Oronoco 

Pleasant  Grove. 

Eochester 

Salem  — 

Springfield 


Olmstead  County. 

Samuel  Brink  . . . . 
Samuel  P.  Hicks  . 
Samuel  Barrows . . 


Cyrus  Holt 

Almon  H.  Smith. 


•:! 

$ 

40.00 

$— 

8.00 

j 10.00 

2.00 

40.00 

8.00 

— 

— 

Pembina  County. 


Cass  Lake iFrancis  Spees 

Pembina Joseph  Eolette 

Eed  Lake ISela  G.  Wright 

Saint  Joseph’s 1 George  A.  Belcourt. 


1.9fi 

192.00 


.13 

124.00 


Fort  Eidgeley , 


Pierce  County. 

..iBenjaminH.EandaUl  73.11|  25.48 


Alhambra 
Mille  Lac  . 


Pine  County. 

]W.  W.  Ballard 

Mark  Leadbetter.. . . 


Ramsey  County. 


Howard’s  Lake 

Little  Canada 

Manomine 

Eed  Eock 

St  Anthony’s  Falls . 
Saint  Paul 


John  P.  Howard. . . . 

Walter  B.  Boyd 

Joseph  A.  Willis 

William  H.  Johnson 
Norton  H.  Hemiup.  .f 
Charles  S.  Cave 




1 

ATfi'/Appfi 

•Tohn  F,  TTyJp: 

— 

1 

Minnesota  City 

Samuel  E.  Cotton . . . 

11.56 

3.79 

Mount  Vernon 

Stephen  M.  Burnes  . 

11.11 

6.10 

Eeed’s  Landing.  . . . 

Fordyce  S.  Eichards 

75.09 

21.42 

Wabashaw 

William  H.  Creamer 

28.00 

15.00 

West  Newton 

Alfred  Cunningham. 

— 

— 

Cannon  City. . 
Faribault  — 

Medford 

Ndrthfield  — 
Union  Lakes 
Walcott 


Rice  County. 

0.  Smith  House . . 
Alexander  Faribault 

Smith  Johnson 

Charles  E.  Knight 
Henry  M.  Humphrey 
Joseph  Eichardson. . 


7.00 

2.00 

11.63 

6.81 

777.23 

601.32 

1895.10 

3308.83 

18.00 

10.00 

73.00 

21.82 

St.  Louis  County. 

Falls  of  St.  Louis. . . [Joseph  T.  Buckner.  | 

Oneota -. Edmund  F.  Ely. . 

Twin  Lakes 1 George  W.  Perry ...  1 1 


Scott  County.  ^ 


Belle  Plaine  — 

Louisville 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Sand  Creek 

Sha-k-pay 


Nahum  Stone 

Joseph  E.  Ashley. . . 

John  Soules 

William  Holmes 
Eeuben  M.  Wright.. 


17.55 


138.00 


Henderson 

Prairie  Mound. 


Sibley  County. 

[Henry  Pochler | 52.00 j 

1 Morgan  Lacy | 1 


5.40 


55.80 


22.00 


Stearns  County. 

. . [Henry  B.  Johnson . . [ 

$ 1 

Steele  County. 

..(Hiram  Pitcher 

— 

. . John  Wheeler 

— 

..  Abram  Fitzsimmons 

— 

. . Samuel  B.  Smith. . . . 

— 

. . Andrew  J.  Bell 

— 

. . 1 David  J.  Jenkins . . . 

— 

Superior  County. 


Ttf'nvP'r  Bny 

Enbpirt,  TVToT.pnTi.  ^ 

Erprif^h  Eivfir 

Hpnry  Smith 

Grand  Marias 

Grand  Portage 

Eichard  Godfrey 

H.  H.  McCullough.. 

- — 

Wabashaw  County. 


Wabnatah  County. 

Fort  Eipley [Solon  W.  Manney. . . j 

Washington  County. 


Cottage  Grove . . 

Lake  Land 

Marine  Mills — 

Milton  Mills 

Mount  Sylvania. 
Point  Douglass. 
Stillwater 


Stephen  F.  Douglass 
Freeman  C.  Tyler  . . 

Orange  Walker 

Lemuel  Bolles 

Israel  Mitchell 

Levi  Hertzell 

Harley  Curtis 


88.101 

1 17.35 

14.79 

7.48 

13.00 

5.21 

60.85 

33.68 

8.58 

.98 

42.00 

20.49 

362.09 

357.38 

Winona  County. 


Catli* 

Dacota 

Eagle  Bluff. . . 

Homer 

New  Boston.. 
Saint  Charles  . 

Stockton 

Utica 

Winona 


Samuel  C.  Dick 

Nathan  Brown 

William  W.  Bennett 

John  A.  Torrey 

William  H.  Dwight. 
Lewis  H.  Springer. . 
William  C.  Dodge. . 
John  W.  Bentley. . . 
John  W.  Downer. . . 


249.13 


Wright  County. 


Buffalo 

Clear  Water. 
Monticello  ,. 
Northwood . . 
Silver  Creek . 


Amasa  Ackley 

Simon  Stevens 

James  C.  Beekman. 

0.  H.  Kelley 

Abram  G.  Descent.. 


NEBEASKA  TEEEITOEY. 


Archer  

Eichardson 

[Joseph  T,  Sharp  . . . . 

* 

Bellevue 

Douglass 

iT.nthpnp  "R  TTinnAy 

52.00 

Bennett’s  Ferry 

Otoe  

ftilfis  N r^ihQATi 

Black  Bird 

Black  Bird 

John  E Eohertson 

Brownsville 

Forney 

AnHrAw  ft  TTriUnclny 

21.00 

Cuming  City 

Washington  

Ahrnhnm  ftpAklAn 

Dakota 

Dakota 

'R'rQTiAia  Af  T,if flpfiplrl 

De  Soto 

Burt 

H.  S.  Crites  

Florence ; . . 

Douglass 

TTenry  M Pomeroy 

Fontanelle 

^Dodge 

Jeremiah  'W.  Piehardson 

Fort  Calhoun 

! W.ashincft.on 

rilfirV  Trvinp 

Fort  Kearney j 

E.  H.  Dyer  

40.88 

200 


POST-OFFICES  AND  P 0 S T -M  A S T E R S . 

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Nebraska  Territory— {ConUnuedl). 


$95.63 

$47.27 

Fort,  Piftrrpi.  

lEflwarH  a Atlrinaivn 

Kanoshe 

Cass * 

Bela  White 

Eea.rncy  City : . . . 

Otoe 

Mills  S.  Reeves 



La  Platte 

Douglass 

Benjamin  F.  Gibbs 

Lewistown 

Cass 

William  H.  Davis 

Nebraska  Centre 

Dodge 

William  C.  James 

Nehama  City 

Nehama 

Jerome  Hover 

Omaha  City 

Douglass 

William  W.  Wyman 

69.52 

11.58 

Pawnee. . 

Edwin  R.  Cat.len 

Platte’s  Mouth 

Wheatley  Michelwait, 

10.00 

2.70 

Pleas.ant  Valley • 

Pawnee 

Christian  Bohsh 

Saint  Stephen 

Richardson  

Stephen  Story 



Salem • 

Justus  C.  Lincoln 

Tekamah 

Buot ‘ 

Olney  Harrington 



Three  Grove 

Cass 

John  F.  Beck 





TERRITORY  OF  NEW  MEXICO 


Albuquerque  

Bernalillo 

Henry  Winslow. . . . 

$108.61 

$24.96 

Algodones  

Michael  Gleason  .... 

Bernalillo 

Francisco  Perea.  

Bringhurst’s  

William  Bringhurst 





Fernandez  de  Taos 

Taos 

Solomon  Beuthner , . . 

55.28 

21.18 

Fort  Craig  

I gn  acy  Sn  m on  ski 

Fort  Defiance ” 

Bernalillo  

John  E.  Weber 

Fort  Thorn  

Dona  Ana 

Alexander  Duvall 

Fort  Union 

Taos 

Ceran  St.  Vrain 

82.92 

28.41 

Fort  Fillmore 

Dona  Ana 

William  McGroty 

47.00 

16.00 

Las  Cm  zees 

H ii 

James  A.  Lucas 

Las  Vegas 

San  Miguel 

Stephen  Boice 

7.74 

4.76 

T.a  Canada 

Rio  Arriha 

Patrick  K.  Kelly 

T.os  T.unas 

Moses  Sacks 





T.os  TiUceros 

James  Barry 

Santa  Fe , 

Santa.  Fe 

David  V.  Whiting 

225.59 

828.45 

Sorocco  

Socorro  . . : 

Vincente  St.  Vrain 

20.10 

11.17 

Tecolata 

San  Miguel 

William  H.  Moore 

7.59 

5.97 

OREGON  TERRITORY. 


CortaUis  (c.  h.). 

Jennyopolis 

Liberty 

Soap  Creek  — 
Starr’s  Point — 


Benton  County* 

James  H.  Slater 1 $317.86 

John  E.  Porter j 14.74 

James  Gingles 

David  D.  Davis 

Rowland  B.  Hinton 


6.00 

89.12 


$498.02 

10.72 

2.00 


Clackamas  County* 


Milwaukie. , . 

Needy 

Oregon  City. 

Oswego 

Sandy 


Robert  E.  Random  . 

51.56 

40.18 

J.  F.  Walk 

4.00 

804.00 

William  W.  Buck. . . 

505.19 

428.00 

Felix  A.  Collard.... 

8.86 

5.42 

Emsley  R.  Scott 

1.72 

1.39 

Clatsop  County* 

Astoria . ITruman  P.  Powers  . I 181.811  174.00 

Lexington [Fernando  Sweezey..!  1 — ^ 

Coos  County* 

Port  Orford  (c.  h.).. [Reginald  H.  Smith..  [ 111.46|  52.78 

Columbia  County* 

Eainier [William  C.  Moody. . | 41.64|  22.88 1 

SLllelm\(i.^.) [Benjamin  M.Dukell.[  93.77[  63.831 


Dougflas  County* 


Alder  Brook 

Deer  Creek 

Galesville 

Mount  Scott 

Myrtle  Creek 

North  Canyon ville . . 

Round  Prairie 

Winchester 


Charles  D.  Smith . . . 
Richard  H.Dearborn 

Henry  Smith 

Andrew  J.  Chapman 

Lazarus  Wright 

Joseph  Roberts 

James  D.  Burnett. .. 
Thomas  Smith 


Jackson  County* 


Ashland  Mills 

Dardanelles 

Gold  River  

Jacksonville  (c.  h.) . . 
Leland 


Abel  D.  Helman  — 
George  H.  Ambrose. 

Davis  Evans 

John  B.  Sifers 

McDono’ghHarkness 

.ane  County* 

Greenbery  C.  Pearce 
Eugene  F.  Skinner  . 
George  W.  Herbert. 
Jonathan  Butler  — 
Aug'st’sL.IIumphrey 

Mclvenzie George  H.  Armitage 

Othello Jerome  B.  Zumwault 


Cottage  Grove 

Eugene  (My  (c.  h.). 

Franklin 

Grand  Prairie 

Long  Town 


$ 

108.72 

$ 

74.00 

5.00 

8.00 

30.00 

18.00 

53.46 

85.81 

14.14 

10.84 

104.92 

67.76 

6.00 

4.00 

4S0.4S 

804.76 

205.78 

167.67 

85.19 

23.94 

9.00 

7.00 

UTAH  TERRITORY 


201 


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Lwiie,  County — {Continued). 


Pleasant  Hill 

William  W.  Bristow. 

$86.94 

$62.10 

Siuslaw 

Henry  Coleman 

37.67 

25.99 

Union  Point 

Hugh  Dinwiddie  . . . 

34.25 

23.75 

Willamette  Forks. . . 

Mitchel  Wilkins  .... 

56.60 

89.39 

Linn  County. 

Albany  (c.  h.) 

James  H.  Foster  — 

208.95 

137.95 

T5n  5 n <Trf  r^n 

TV^illiani  H.McCorklc 

Calapooya 

Hugh  L.  Brown 

152.98 

126.21 

flpntral  

Joel  Ketchum 

19.77 

14.45 

TT  o'j't'icKiTrorli 

J-Ldl  I ioUUlgiX 

Palos 

S.  G.  Thompson 

— 

— 

Pine 

Thomas  M.  Weger. . 

30.00 

22.00 

Santiam  City 

S.  S.  Miller 

66.99 

46.90 

Thurston 

Gamaliel  Parrish  . . . 

5.23 

3.73 

Union  Point 

Hugh  Dinwiddie  . . . 

84.25 

23.75 

Washington  Butte  . . 

Leland  H.  Wakefield 

85.95 

58.72 

marion  County. 

AalilfiTiH  Afilla 

Abel  D.  Helman .... 

Buteville  

Christian  Roop  . . 

57.00 

29.00 

Champoag 

John  Randall  

61.43 

38.67 

Fairfield  

Isaac  N.  Lawrence . . 

24.77 

16.82 

liCbanon 

Elias  F.  Colby 

31.00 

21.00 

ParkersviUe 

Freeman  E.Eldridge 

47.41 

33.00 

Salem  (c.  h.) 

Isaac  E.  Moores 

486.67 

453.19 

Marion  County— {Continued). 


Silverton 

1 Charles  Miller 

I $ 

1 $ 

Sublimity 

[Charles  H.  Crawford 

1 51.89 

1 35.67 

Multnomah  County. 

Portland  (c.  h.) 

[Adam  E.  Shipley  . . . 

1 656.461  578.29 

Polk  County. 

Bloomington 

H.  Linnville  

14.08 

10.17 

Bridgeport 

Charles  Hubbard  . . . 

17.00 

12.00 

Dallas  (c.  h.) 

ChesterL.Harrington 

71.00 

46.79 

'R'.rila  V 

•Toahna.  Shn.w 

Independence 

C.  P.  Cook 

42.92 

30.41 

Lackemute 

Isaac  Staats  . . . — 

32.46 

22.67 

T.fiwn  A tViai* 

Marshall  15 . Burk. 

Plum  Valley 

Absalom  H.  Frier. . . 

15.00 

11.00 

Riekrea.l  

Nathaniel  Ford 

12.21 

11.68 

Salt  Creek 

James  B.  Eiggs  

42.44 

29.76 

Valfontis....’ 

Claiborne  C.  Walker 

4.00 

2.00 

Lmpqua  County. 

Elkton  

WilliamW.Chapman 

15.00 

12.00 

Gardiner  City 

Madison  Scobey 

10.00 

6.00 

Oakland 

David  C.Underwood 

51.03 

33.55 

Q rt  rt  t- f a H n 1* 

Loyal  P.  Brown. . ._ . 

• • . 

Umpqua  City 

Joseph  E.  Clark 

22.44 

13.78 

ToncoUa 

Jesse  Applegate  — 

43.00 

26.00 

UTAH  TERRITORY. 


American  Fork 

Utah 

Leonard  E.  Harrington 

$6.81 

$4.21 

■pnv  Elder  

W eber 

Salmon  Warner 

8.59 

5.18 

Unnal  flreelr 

San  Pete 

Jam^s  Allred 

4.95 

3.70 

Unrann  V.nHey 

Carsonto 

John  Eeese 

17.U0 

11.00 

flend.ar  V*>lley  

Utah 

Horace  Burdick 

flednr  Uity  

Iron 

Isaac  C.  Haight 

48.00 

89.00 

Centerville  

Davis 

Aaron  B.  Cherry 

3.00 

2.00 

Draper 

Salt  Lake 

David  James 

7.00 

5.00 

Farmington  . 

Davis 

James  Leithead 

19.60 

13.11 

Fillmore  City 

Millard 

Thomas  R.  King 

12.00 

7.00 

Fort  .Tohnaon  

Iron 

Joel  H.  Johnson 

TTome.  

Salt  Lake 

Samuel  Bennion. 





Kaysville 

Davis 

Samuel  Henderson 

14.04 

9.93 

T.ehi  Uity  

Utah 

David  Evans 

17.00 

13.00 

T.one  Uity  

Isaac  Houston 

Ala  n ti  

San  Pete 

George  Peacock 

23.23 

11.62 

Aformon  

Salt  Lake 

William  Hyde 

Afonnt  Pleasant 

Lyman  Wright 

Ogden  City 

W eber 

James  G.  Browning 

59.23 

35.33 

Palmyra 

Utah 

Charles  A.  Davis i . . 

9.78 

6.57 

Parowan 

I ron 

James  Lewis 

31.73 

21.79 

Pay  son 

Utah 

Charles  B.  Hancock 

14.22 

9.78 

Pleasant  Grove 

William  G.  Sterrett 

16.00 

11.00' 

Provo  City 

Lucius  N.  Scovil 

41.42 

27.68 

Halt  Ureek 

U 

Timothy  B.  Foote 

Salt  Lake  City 

Salt  Lake 

William  Bell 

703.37 

576.85 

Santaquin 

Utah 

Benjamin  F.  Johnson  .......... 

Bpringville 

U 

Wiliiam  Miller 

31.00 

24.00 

Stoker  

Davia . 

David  W.  Sessions 

9.96 

6.02 

Tooele 

Tooele 

John  Rawberry 

11.57 

7.39 

Union 

Salt  Lake 

Warren  Foote 

5.36 

8.22 

202 


POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-MASTERS 


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WASHINGTON  TERRITORY. 


Cascades 

Castle  Rock 

Catalamet 

Cowlitz 

Chenook 

Grand  Mound 

Highland  

Lake  River 

Monticello  (c.h.)  

Oak  Point 

Olympia  (c.  h.) 

Pacific  City  (c.  h.) 

Port  Townsend  (c.  h.) 

Scales  Creek ; . 

Seattle  (c.  h.) 

Steilacoom  City  (c.  h.) 

Vancouver 

Washougal 


Rkumania 

Isaac  H.  Hush 

$22.78 

Tiftwis  

William  Huntington  

James  Hirnie  

u 

Edward  D.  Warbass 

44.30 

Pacific  

Washington  Hall 

24.00 

Thnraton  

Jot, ham  W.  Goodell 

20.90 

T.cwia  : 

John  R.  Jackson 

7.94 

Clark  .1 

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POSTAL  LAWS, 

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COMPILED  BY  D.  D.  T.  LEECH. 


NEW  YORK: 

J.  COLTON  AND  COMPANY,. 

No.  1T2  WILLIAM  8TBEET. 

1866. 


THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


CHAPTEE  I. 

ORGANIZATION  AND  MISCELLANEOUS. 

Sbq.  1.  Be  it  enacted  &?/  the  Senate  and  House  of  Bepresentatvves  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  Congress 
asserribled,  That  there  be  established,  at  the  seat  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  a General  Post  Office, 
under  the  direction  of  a Postmaster  General.  The  Postmaster  General  shall  appoint  two  Assistants,*  and  such 
clerkst  as  may  be  necessary  for  the  performance  of  the  business  of  his  office,  and  as  are  authorized  by  law ; and 
shall  procure,  and  cause  to  be  kept,  a seal  for  the  said  office,  which  shall  be  affixed  to  commissions  of  postmasters, 
and  used  to  authenticate  all  transcripts  and  copies  which  may  be  required  from  the  Department.  He  shall  establish 
post  offices,  and  appoint^  postmasters,. at  all  such  places  as  shall  appear  to  him  expedient,  on  the  post  roads  that  are, 
or  may  be  established  by  law.  He  shall  give  his  assistants,  the  postmasters,  and  all  other  persons  whom  he  shall 
employ,  or  who  may  be  employed,  in  any  of  the  departments  of  the  General  Post  Office,  instructions  relative  to  their 
duty.  He  shall  jprovide  for  the  carriage  of  the  mail  on  all  post  roads  that  are,  or  may  be  established  by  law,  and  as 
often  as  he,  having  regard  to  the  productiveness  thereof,  and  other  circumstances,  shall  think  proper.  He  may  direct 
the  route  or  road,  where  there  are  more  than  one,  between  places  designated  by  law  for  a post  road,  which  route 
shall  be  considered  the  post  road.  He  shall  obtain,  from  the  postmasters,  their  accounts  and  vouchers  for  their 
receipts  and  expenditures,  once  in  three  months,  or  oftener,  with  the  balances  thereon  arising  in  favor  of  the  General 
Post  Office.  He  shall  pay  all  expenses  which  may  arise  in  conducting  the  post  office,  and  in  the  conveyance  of  the 
mail,  and  all  other  necessary  expenses  arising  on  the  collection  of  the  revenue,  and  management  of  the  General  Post 
Office.  He  shall  prosecute  offences  against  the  Post  Office  establishment.  He  shall,  once  in  three  months,  renderg  to 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  a quarterly  account  of  all  the  receipts  and  expenditures  in  the  said  Department,  to  be 
adjusted  and  settled  as  other  public  accounts.  He  shall,  also,  superintend  the  business  of  the  Department,  in  all  the 
duties  that  are,  or  may  be,  assigned  to  it.  * * * — Sec.  1,  Act  of  Z March, 

Sec.  2.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  "General  to  decide  on  the  official 
forms  of  all  papers  to  be  used  by  postmasters,  and  other  officers  or  agents  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  concerned 
in  its  receipts  and  payments,  and  the  manner  and  form  of  keeping  and  stating  its  accounts ; to  enforce  the  prompt 
rendition  of  the  returns  of  postmasters,  and  of  all  certificates,  acknowledgments,  receipts,  and' other  papers,  by  post- 
masters and  contractors,  relative  to  the  accounts  of  the  Department;  to  control,  according  to  law,  and  subject  to  the 
settlement  of  the  Auditor,  the  allowances  to  postmasters,  the 'expenses  of  post  offices,  and  all  other  expenses  incident* 
to  the  service  of  the  Department ; to  regulate  and  direct  the  payment  of  the  said  allowances  and  expenses  for  which 
appropriations  have  been  made ; to  superintend  the  disposition  of  the  proceeds  of  post  offices  anxi  other  moneys  of 
the  Department;  to  prescribe  the  manner  in  which  postmasters  shall  pay  over  their  balances;  to  grant  wan-ants  for 
money  to  be  paid  into  the  Treasury,  and  out  of  the  same,  in  pursuance  of  appropriations  by  law,  to  persons  to  whom 
the  same  shall  be  certified  to  be  due  by  the  said  Auditor:  Provided,  That  advances' of  necessary  sums  to  defray  ex- 
penses may  be  made  by  the  Postmaster  General  to  agents  of  the  Department  employed  to  investigate  mail  depreda- 
tions, examine  post  routes  and  post  offices,  and  perform  other  like  services,  to  be.  charged  by  the  Auditor  for  the 
Post  Office  Department,  and  be  accounted  for  in  the  settlement  of  their  accounts. — Sec.  9,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

8eo.  3.  And,  he  it  further  enacted,  That  there  shall  be  employed  by  the  Postmaster  General  a Third  Assistant  Post- 
master General,  who  may  receive  and  send  letters  and  packets  free  of  postage.!— /Sec.  20,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  4.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  in  case  of  the  death,  resignation,  or  absence  of  the  Postmaster  General,  all 
his  powers  and  duties  shall  devolve,  for  the  time  being,  on  the  First  Assistant  Postmaster  General.— /Sec.  40,  Act  of 
July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  5.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  hereafter,  as  the  office  of  Assistant  Postmaster  General,  or  either  of  them, 
shall  be  vacated,  the  appointment  of  his  successor  shall  be  made  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  by  and  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Senate.— /See.  3,  Act  of  Zd  March,  1853,  establishing  post  routes. 

Sec.  6.  And,  he  it  further  enacted.  That  there  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President,  with  the  consent  of  the  Senate, 
an  Auditor  of  the  Treasury  for  the  Post  Office  Department,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  receive  all  accounts  arising  in 

« The  law  of  July  2,  1836,  (see  Se^^oTthls  compilation,)  authorizes  a Tilled  Assistant.  That  of  3d  March,  1853,  directs  their  appointment 
by  the  President  and  Senate  ; see  No.  5 of  tills  compilation. 

t The  clerks  in  the  settling  branch  (Auditor’s  Office)  are  appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  . 

it  Postmasters  of  offices  yielding  $1,000  per  annum  and  upwards  are  appointed,  under  the  Act  of  July  2, 1836,  (see  No.  7 below,)  by  the  Presi- 
dent and  Senate. 

% The  8th  Sec.  of  the  Act  of  J uly  2,  1836,  devolyes  this  duty  upon  the  Auditor. 


-II  See  note  to  No.  87  ; see  also  Sec.  95. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


the  said  Department,  or  relative  thereto,  to  audit  and  settle  the  same,  and  certify  their  balances  to  the  Postmaster 
General : Provided^  That  if  either  the  Postmaster  General,  or  any  person  whose  account  shall  be  settled,  be  dissatis- 
fied therewith,  he  may,  within  twelve  months,  appeal  to  the  First  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury,  whose  decision  shall 
•be  final  and  conclusive.  The  said  Auditor  shall  report  to  the  Postmaster  General,  when  required,  the  official  forms 
of  papers  to  be  used  by  postmasters,  and  other  officers  or  agents  of  the  Department  concerned  in  its  receipts  and 
payments,  and  the  manner  and  form  of  keeping  and  stating  its  accounts.  He  shall  keep  and  preserve  all  accounts, 
with  the  vouchers,  after  settlement.  He  shall  promptly  report  to  the  Postmaster  General  all  delinquencies  of  post- 
masters in  paying  over  the  proceeds  of  their  offices.  He  shall  close  the  accounts  of  the  Department  quarterly,  and 
transmit  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  quarterly  statements  of  its  receipts  and  expenditures.  -He  shall  register! 
charge,  and  countersign  all  warrants  upon  the  Treasury  for  receipts  and  payments  issued  by  the  Po.stmaster  General, 
when  warranted  by  law.  He  shall  perform  such  other  duties,  in  relation  to  the  financial  concerns  of  the  Depart- 
ment, as  shall  be  assigned  to  him  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  [or  Postmaster  General,]  and  shall  make  to  them 
respectively,  such  reports  as  either  of  them  may  require  respecting  the  same.  The  said  Auditor  may  frank,  and  re- 
ceive free  of  postage,  letters  and  packets  under  the  regulations  provided  by  law  for  other  officers  of  the  Government 
And  all  letters  and  packets  to  and  from  the  Chief  Engineer,  which  may  relate  to  the  business  of  his  office,  shall  be 
free  of  postage.*— /Sec.  8,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  7.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  there  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  by  and  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Senate,  a deputy  postmaster  for  each  post  office  at  which  the  commissions  allowed  to 
the  postmaster  amounted  to  one  thousand  dollars  or  upwards  in  the  year  ending  the  thirtieth  day  of  June,  one  thou- 
sand eight  hundred  and  thirty-five,  or  which  may,  in  any  subsequent  year,  terminating  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  June, 
amount  to  or  exceed  that  sum,  who  shall  hold  his  office  for  the  term  of  four  years,  unless  sooner  removed  by  the 
President. — Sec.  33,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  8.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  * * * no  person  shall  hold  the  office  of  postmaster  who  shall 

not  be  an  actual  resident  of  the  city  or  town  wherein  the  office  is  situated,  or  the  district  of  country  usually  supplied 
by  said  office.— 36,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  9.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Postmaster  General,  and  all  other  persons  employed  in  the  General 
Post  Office,  or  in  the  care,  custody,  or  conveyance  of  the  mail,  shall,  previous  to  entering  upon  the  duties  assigned  to 
them,  or  the  execution  of  their  trusts,  and  before  they  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  any  emolument  therefor,  respectively 
take  and  subscribe  the  following  oath,  or  affirmation  before  some  magistrate,  and  cause  a certificate  thereof  to  be  filed 
in  the  General  Post  Office : “ I,  A B,  do  swear  or  affirm,  (as  the  case  may  be,)  that  I will  faithfully  perform  all  the 
duties  required  of  me,  and  abstain  from  every  thing  forbidden  by  the  laws  in  relation  to  the  establishment  of  the  post 
office  and  post  roads  within  the  United  States.”  Every  person  who  shall  be,  in  any  manner,  employed  in  the  care, 
custody,  conveyance,  or  management  of  the  mail,  shall  be  subject  to  all  pains,  penalties,  and  forfeitures  for  violating 
the  injunctions,  or  neglecting  the  duties,  required  of  him  by  the  laws  relating  to  the  establishment  of  the  post  office 
and  post  roads,  whether  such  person  shall  have  taken  the  oath  or  affirmation,  above  prescribed,  or  not.— /See.  2,  Act 
of  8 March,  1825. 

Sec.  10.  And  he  it  fiorther  enacted.  That  no  fees  or  perquisites  shall  be  received  by  any  person  employed  in  the 
General  Post  Office,  on  account  of  the  duties  to  be  performed  by  virtue  of  his  appointment.!- /Sec.  12,  Act  of  3 March, 
1825. 

Sec.  11.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  postmasters,  postriders,  and  drivers  of  the  mail  stages,  shall  be  exempt 
from  militia  duties,  and  serving  on  juries,  or  any  fine  or  penalty  for  neglect  thereof.— /Sec.  35,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  12.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  assistant  postmasters  and  clerks  regularly  employed  and  engaged  in  post 
offices,  shall  be  exempt  from  militia  duty,  and  serving  on  juries,  and  from  any  fine  or  penalty  for  neglect  thereof.— 
Sec.  34,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  13.  Be  it  further  enacted,  * * * That  no  greater  sum  shall  be  paid  to  any  mail  agent  of  any 

description  than  one  thousand  dollars  per  annum,  and  no  greater  sum  for  all  his  travelling  and  incidental  expenses 
than  at  the  rate  of  two  dollars  for  each  day  he  shall  be  actually  employed  in  the  capacity  of  mail  agent.]: — P.  0. 
appropriation.  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  14.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  is  hereby  authorized  to  allow  hereafter  to  the  spe- 
cial agents  of  the  Post  Office  Department  the  annual  salary  of  sixteen  hundred  dollars.  ♦ ♦ ♦ —Sec.  4,  Act 

of  S March,  1851. 

Sec.  15.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  * * * That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized 

to  employ,  when  the  service  may  require  it,  the  assistant  postmasters  general  as  special  agents,  and  to  make  them 
compensation  and  allowance  therefor,  not  to  exceed  the  amount  expended  by  said  agents  as  necessary  travelling  ex- 
penses while  so  employed.— /Sec.  2,  Act  of  8 March,  1847. 

Sec.  16.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General,  upon  the  appointment  of 
any  postmaster,  to  require,  and  take  of  such  postmaster,  bond,  with  good  and  approved  security,  in  such  penalty  as 
he  may  judge  sufficient,  conditioned  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  all  the  duties  of  such  postmaster,  required  by  law,  or 
which  may  be  required  by  any  instruction  or  general  rule  for  the  government  of  the  Department : JW/oided,  hcncerer. 
That,  if  default  shall  be  made  by  the  postmaster  aforesaid,  at  any  time,  and  the  Postmaster  General  shall  fail  to  insti- 
tute suit  against  such  postmaster,  and  said  sureties,  for  two  years  from  and  after  such  default  shall  be  made,  then,  and 
in  that  case,  the  said  sureties  shall  not  be  held  liable  to  the  United  States,  nor  shall  suit  be  instituted  against  them.§ 
—Sec.  8,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  17.  And,  heit further  enacted.  That  when  any  one  or  more  of  the  sureties  of  f^pistmaster  shall  notify  to  the 
Postmaster  General  their  desire  to  be  released  from  their  suretyship,  or  when  the  Postmaster  General  shall  deem  it 

* Tho  Act  of  3 March,  IS-lfi,  (Bee  Sec.  93' of  this  compilation,)  repeals  the  privilege  of  these  oflicers  to  frank  ; but  the  heads  of  the  govern- 
ment bureaus  are  allowed  to  frank  papers  and  document.s  on  otllcial  business  under  the  provisions  of  the  Acts  of  1847  and  1851.  See  notes  to 
Sec.  87.  t The  3d  Sec.  of  Act  of  3 M.ii-ch,  1839,  has  a more  comprehensive  provision  on  this  subject.  See  No.  204. 

t Following  Sec.  (No.  I'l)  modltles  this.  S See  provisions  of  following  Sec.,  also  of  Nos.  184  and  185. 


COMMISSIONS  OF  POSTMASTERS. 


5 


necessarj',  he  shall  require  the  said  postmaster  to  execute  a new  bond,  with  security  which,  when  accepted  by  the 
Postmaster  General,  shall  be  as  valid  as  the  bond  given  upon  the  original  appointment  of  said  postmaster,  and  the 
sureties  in  the  prior  bond  shall  be  released  from  responsibility  for  all  acts  or  defaults  of  said  postmaster,  which  may 
be  done  or  committed  subsequent  to  the  acceptance  of  the  new  bond,  the  date  of  which  shall  be  endorsed  thereon : 
Provided,  That  payments  made  subsequent  to  the  execution  of  the  new  bond  by  said  postmaster  shall  be  applied  first 
to  discharge  any  balance  which  may  be  due  on  the  old  bond,  unless  he  shall,  at  the  time  of  payment,  expressly  direct 
them  to  be  applied  to  the  credit  of  his  new  account. — Sea.  3T,  Act  of  2 July,  1836. 

Sec.  18.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall,  within  sixty  days  after  the  making  of  any 
contract,  cause  a duplicate  thereof  to  be  lodged  in  the  office  of  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department.  Upon 
the  death,  resignation,  or  removal  of  any  postmaster,  he  shall  cause  his  bond  of  office  to  be  delivered  to  the  said 
Auditor : and  shall  also  cause  to  be  promptly  certified  to  him  all  establishments  and  discontinuances  of  post  offices, 
and  all  appointments,  deaths,  resignations,  and  removals  of  postmasters,  together  with  all  orders  and  regulations 
which  may  originate  a claim,  or  in  any  manner  affect  the  accounts  of  the  Department.— /S'ee.  11,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  19.  And  heit further  enacted.  That  all  waters  on  which  steamboats  regularly  pass  from  port  to  port,  shall  be 
considered  and  established  as  post  roads,  subject  to  the  provisions  contained  in  the  several  acts  regulating  the  Post 
Office  estsiblishment.— ;6'6C.  3,  Act  of  3 March,  1823. 

Sec.  20.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be  authorized,  in  his  discretion,  to  contract 
for  carrying  the  mail.on  the  navigable  canals  of  the  several  States,  in  all  cases  where,  in  his  opinion,  the  public  inter- 
est and  convenience  shall  require  it : and  for  the  time  during  which  mails  may  be  carried  on  such  canals,  or  any 
parts  thereof,  the  same  are  hereby  declared  to  be  post  roads. — Sec.  42,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  21.  Besolvedi  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized,  in  his  discretion,  to  contract 
for  carrying  the  mail  on  all  the  plank  roads  which  have  been,  or  shall  be  constructed  in  the  United  States ; and  in  all 
cases  when,  in  his  opinion,  the  public  interest  and  convenience  require  it;  and  that  for  the  time  during  which  mails 
may  be  carried  on  such  plank  roads,  or  any  part  thereof,  the  same  shall  be,  and  they  are  hereby  declared  to  be,  post 
roads  of  the  United  States. — Joint  Resolution  of  July  12,  1852. 

Sec.  22.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  post  routes  which  hereafter,  within  the  term  of  th^’ee  successive  years, 
fail  to  yield  one-fourth  of  the  expense  incident  to  their  establishment,  shall  be  discontinued  by  the  Postmaster  General, 
unless  in  cases  where  it  may  be  necessary  as  a connection  or  continuance  of  a route  or  routes:  Provided,  also.  That 
this  Section  shall  not  be  so  construed  as  to  deprive  the  seat  of  justice,  in  each  county,  of  one  mail  going  to  and  from 
said  town.* — Sec.  2,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  23.  Arid  he  it  further  exacted.  That  every  postmaster  shall  keep  an  office,  in  which  one  or  more  persons  shall 
attend  on  every  day  on  which  a mail  shall  arrive,  by  land  or  water,  as  well  as  on  other  days,  at  such  hours  as  the 
Postmaster  General  shall  direct,  for  the  purpose  of  performing  the  duties  thereof;  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  post- 
master, at  all  reasonable  hours,  on  every  day  of  the  week,  to  deliver,  on  demand,  any  letter,  paper,  or  packet,  to  the 
person  entitled  to,  or  authorized  to  receive  the  same ; and  all  letters  brought  to  any  post  office  half  an  hour  before  the 
time  of  making  up  the  mail  at  such  office,  shall  be  forwarded  therein,  except  at  such  post  offices  where,  in  the  opinion 
of  the  Postmaster  General,  it  requires  more  time  for  making  up  the  mail,  and  which  he  shall  accordingly  prescribe ; 
but  this  shall  in  no  case  exceed  one  hour.— ^S'ec.  11,  Act  of  3 March.,  1825. 


CHAPTEE  II. 

COMMISSIONS  OF  POSTMASTERS.  - 

Sec.  25.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That,  * * * the  Postmaster  General  may  allow  to  the  postmaster  at 

New  Orleans,!  at  the  rate  of  eight  hundred  dollars  a year  in  addition  to  his  ordinary  commissions.  The  Postmaster 
General  is  hereby  authorized  to  allow  to  the  postmaster  of  the  city  of  Washington,  in  addition  to  the  allowance  made 
by  this  Act,  for  postage  collected  and  for  free  letters  received  by  him  for  delivery,  a commission  of  five  per  cent,  on  the 
amount  of  mails  distributed  at  his  office:  Provided,  nen)ertheless.  That  the  whole  annual  emolument  of  the  said  post- 
master, including  the  extra  compensation  of  eight  hundred  dollars  which  is  hereby  allowed  him,  shall  be  subject  to 
the  restrictions  imposed  by  the  forty-first  Section  of  this  Act.— 14,  Act  of  Z March,  1825. 

Sec.  26.  And.  he  it  further  enacted.  That,  whenever  the  annual  emoluments  of  any  postmaster,  after  deducting 
therefrom  the  necessary  expenditures,  incident  to  his  office,  shall  amount  to  more  than  two  thousand  dollars,  the  sur- 
plus shall  be  accounted  for,  and  paid  to  the  Postmaster  General,  and  by  him  to  be  accounted  for,  in  the  same  manner 
as  other  moneys  accruing  from  the  Post  Office  establishment.— xSec.  41,  Act  of  8 March,  1825. 

Sec.  27.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  in  addition  to  returns  now  I'equired  to  be  rendered  by  postmasters,  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  postmasters  at  New  York,  Boston,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans,  and  the  other  several  cities  of 
the  Union,  each  and  every  year  hereafter,  to  render  a quarter  yearly  account  to  the  Postmaster  General,  under  oath, 
in  such  form  as  the  latter  shaffiprescribe,  for  the  purpose  of  giving  full  effect  to  this  proviso,  of  all  emoluments  or 
sums  by  them  respectively  reeved  for  boxes  or  pigeon-holes,  or  other  receptacles  for  letters  or  papers,  and  by  them 
charged  for  to  individuals ; or  for  the  delivery  of  letters  or  papers  at  or  from  any  place  in  either  of  said  cities,  other 
than  the  actual  post  office  of  such  city  ; and  of  all  emoluments,  receipts,  and  profits  that  have  come  to  their  hands  by 
reason  of  keeping  branch  post  offices  in  either  of  said  cities;  and  if,  from  such  accounting,  it  shall  appear  that  the 


• Sec  No.  30,  as  to  mails  for  couuty  towns. 


t See  Secs.  30  and  31,  for  renewal  of  this  provision. 


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net  amount  received  by  either  of  the  postmasters  at  either  of  such  cities,  for  such  boxes  and  pigeon-holes,  and  other 
receptacles  for  letters  and  papers,  and  for  delivering  letters  or  papers  at  or  from  any  place  in  either  of  said  cities 
other  than  said  post  office,  and  by  reason  of  keeping  a branch  post  office  in  either  of  said  cities,  shall,  in  the  aggre- 
gate, exceed  the  sum  of  three  thousand*  dollars  in  any  one  year,  such  excess  shall  be  paid  to  the  Postmaster  General 
for  the  use  and  purposes  of  the  Post  Office  Department;  and  no  postmaster  shall,  hereafter,  under  any  pretence 
whatsoever,  have,  or  receive,  or  retain  for  himself,  in  the  aggregate,  more  than  five  thousand  dollars  per  year,  includ- 
ing salary,  commissions,  boxes,  and  all  other  fees,  perquisites,  and  emoluments,  of  any  name  or  character  whatsoever, 
and  for  any  service  whatsoever.— /Sec.  2,  Civil  and  Diplomatic  Appropriation  Bill  of  May  18, 1842. 

Seo.  28.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  in  lieu  of  commissions  allowed  deputy  postmasters  by  the  fourteenth  Section 
of  the  Act  of  the  third  of  March,  eighteen  hundred  and  twenty-five,  the  Postmaster  General  may  allow' ’bn  the  pro- 
ceeds of  their  respective  offices,  a commission  not  exceeding  the  following  rates  on  the  amount  received  in  any  one 
year,  or  a due  proportion  thereof  for  less  than  a year : * * * on  all  sums  arising  from  the  postage  on 

newspapers,  magazines,  and  pamphlets,  fifty  per  cent. ; on  the  amount  of  postages  on  letters  or  packets  received  for 
distribution,  sevent  per  cent. : Provided,  That  all  allowances,  commissions,  or  other  emoluments  shall  be  subject  to 
the  provisions  of  the  forty-first  Section  of  the  Act  which  this  is  intended  to  amend ; and  that  the  annual  compensation 
therein  limited  shall  be  computed  for  the  fiscal  year  commencing  on  the  first  of  July  and  ending  the  thirtieth  of  June 
each  year,  and  that  for  any  period  less  than  a year  the  restrictions  contained  in  said  section  shall  be  held  to  apply  in 
a due  proportion  for  such  fractional  period : And  provided  further , That  the  compensation  to  any  deputy  postmaster 
under  the  foregoing  provisions  (to  be  computed  upon  the  receipt  at  his  office  of  a larger  sum)  shall  in  no  case  fall 
short  of  the  amount  to  which  he  would  have  been  entitled  under  a smaller  sum  received  at  his  office.— /Sec.  1,  Act  of 
1 March,  184T. 

Sec.  29^  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  * * * it  shall  not  be  lawful  to  make  any  allowance  or  compensa- 

tion to  deputy  postmasters  in  addition  to  their  commissions  as  authorized  by  law,  excepting  the  receipts  from  boxes, 
of  which  all  beyondt  two  thousand  dollars,  shall  be  applied  in  defraying  the  expenses  of  their  offices,  and  to  be  ac- 
counted for  in  the  same  manner  as  they  are  required  to  account  for  their  commissions;  and  excepting  the  special 
allowance  made  by  law  to  the  postmasters  at  Washington  City  and  New  Orleans. $— /Sec.  13,  Act  of  i Ma.i'ch,  1847. 

Sec.  31.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  in  place  of  the  compensation  now  allowed  deputy  postmasters,  the  Postmaster 
General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  allow  them  commissions,  at  the  following  rates,  on  the  postage  collected 
at  their  respective  offices  in  each  quarter  of  the  year,  and  in  due  proportion  for  any  period  less  than  a quarter,  viz.: 

On  any  sum  not  exceeding  one  hundred  dollars,  sixty  per  cent. ; but  any  postmaster  at  w'hose  office  the  mail  is  to 
arrive  regularly,  between  the  hours  of  nine  o’clock  at  night  and  five  o’clock  in  the  morning,  may  be  allowed  seventy 
per  cent,  on  the  first  hundred  dollars. 

On  any  sum  over  and  above  one  hundred  dollars,  and  not  exceeding  four  hundred  dollars,  fifty  per  cent. 

On  any  8\jm  over  and  above  four  hundred  dollars,  but  not  exceeding  twenty-four  hundred  dollars,  forty  per  cent. 

And  on  all  sums  over  twenty-four  hundred  dollars,  fifteen  per  cent. 

On  the  amount  of  postage  on  letters  and  packages  received  at  a distributing  office  for  distribution,  twelve  and 
one-half  per  cent,  commission  may  be  allowed. 

Every  postmaster  whose  compensation  shall  not  exceed  five  hundred  dollars  in  one  quarter,  shall  be  allowed  one 
cent  on  every  free  letter  delivered  out  of  his  office,  except  such  as  are  for  the  postmaster  himself.  But  the  special 
allowance  now  made  by  law  to  the  postmasters  at  New  Orleans  and  Washington  City  shall  not  otherwise  be  either 
increased  or  diminished. 

Each  postmaster  who  shall  be  required  to  keep  a register  of  the  arrival  and  departure  of  the  mails,  shall  be  allowed 
ten  cents  for  each  monthly  return  which  he  makes  to  the  Postmaster  General. 

Each  postmaster  may  be  allowed  two  mills  for  the  delivery  from  his  office  to  a subscriber  of’each  new'spaper  not 
chargeable  with  postage ; Provided,  That  to  any  postmaster  of  a distributing  office  at  which  the  commissions,  al- 
lowances, and  emoluments,  since  the  thirty-first  day  of  March,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-three,  have  been 
insufficient  to  defray  the  actual  and  necessary  expenses,  and  afford  the  postmaster  the  annual  compensation  derived 
from  commissions  at  the  office  before  said  thirty-first  of  March,  the  Postmaster  General  may,  in  his  discretion,  allow 
quarterly,  from  the  date  aforesaid,  out  of  the  postages  collected  at  any  such  office,  an  amount  sufficient  to  supply  such 
deficiency : Provided  further,  That  to  any  postmaster  of  a separating  office,  whose  commissions,  allowances,  and 
emoluments  may  be  found  insufficient  to  provide  the  extra  labor  necessary  to  a prompt  and  efficient  performance  of 
the  duties  of  separating  and  despatching  the  mails  passing  through  his  office,  the  Postmaster  General  may  make  such 
quarterly  allowance,  out  of  the  postages  collected  at  such  office,  as  he  may  deem  sufficient  to  compensate  such  extra 
labor : Provided  further.  That  the  commissions  and  allowances  authorized  by  this  Act  shall  be  subject  to  the  provis- 
ions of  the  forty-first  Section  of  the  Act  entitled  “ An  act  to  redude  into  one  the  several  acts  establishing  and  regulating 
the  Post  Cilice  Department:”  And  provided  further.  That  the  Postmaster  General  may,  in  his  discretion,  dispose  of 
any  quarterly  returns  of  mails  sent  or  received,  which  were  made  up  previous  to  the  first  day  of  July,  eighteen  hund- 
red and  fifty,  preserving  the  accounts  current,  and  all  vouchers  accompanying  such  accounts,  and  use  such  portion 
of  the  proceeds  thereof  as  may  be  necessary  to  defray  the  cost  of  separating  and  disposing  of  the  same.  This  Act 
shall  take  effect  and  be  in  force  from  and  after  the  commencement  of  the  next  fiscal  quarter  after  its  passage. — Act 
of  June  22^1854. 

8ko.  32.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  Tliat  the  Postmaster  General  may  allow  to  the  postmasters  in  the  Stale  of  Cali- 
fornia, and  in  the  Territories  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  from  the  first  day  of  July,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and 
fifty-three,  such  sums  of  the  postage  collected  at  their  respective  offices  as  will,  in  aAition  to  the  commissions,  al- 


• Sec.  13,  Act  of  3 March,  1847,  (see  Sec.  30  below,)  re.stricta  this  allowance  to  $2,000,  and  consequently  the  limit  of  a postmaster’s  entire 
Income  to  $1,000  a year. 

t The  Act  of  22  June,  1S54,  (see  No.  31,)  raises  the  commissions  of  general  distributing  offlces  to  12  1-2  per  cent, 
t See  Sec.  25  for  statute  referred  to. 


CONTRACTS. 


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lowances,  emoluments,  be  suflScient  to  defray  tbe  actual  and  necessary  expenses  of  their  offices. — See.  4,  Act  of  July 
27, 1854. 

Sec.  33.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  and  directed,  in 
the  settlement  of  the  accounts  of  postmasters  in  the  State  of  California  and  Territory  of  Oregon,  serving  as  such 
previous  to  the  thirtieth  of  June,  Anno  Domini  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-three,  to  allow  to  such  postmasters  all  just 
and  reasonable  expenses  incurred  by  them  in  and  about  the  business  of  their  respective  offices  and  the  discharge  of 
their  official  duties : Provided,  That  no  allowance  shall  be  made  whereby  the  United  States  shall  be  charged  with 
any  indebtedness  whatsoever.— /Sec.  5,  Act  of  July  27, 1854. 


CHAPTEE  III. 

CONTRACTS. 

Seo.  34.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  cause  a mail  to  be  carried  from  the  nearest 
post  office  on  any  established  post  road,  to  the  Court  House*  of  any  county  which  is  now,  or  may  hereafter  be,  estab- 
lished in  any  of  the  States  or  Territories  of  the  United  States,  and  which  is  without  a mail : and  the  road  on  which 
such  mail  shall  be  transported  shall  become  a post  road,  and  so  continue,  until  the  transportation  thereon  shall  cease. 
It  shall,  also,  be  lawful  for  the  Postmaster  General  to  enter  into  contracts,  for  a term  not  exceeding  four  years,  for  ex- 
tending the  line  of  posts,  and  to  authorize  the  persons  so  contracting,  as  a compensation  for  their  expenses,  to  receive 
during  the  continuance  of  such  contract,  at  rates  not  exceeding  those  for  like  distances  established  by  this  Act,  all  the 
postage  which  shall  arise  on  letters,  newspapers,  magazines,  pamphlets,  and  packets,  conveyed  by  any  such  posts ; and 
the  roads,  designated  in  such  contracts,  shall,  during  the  continuance  thereof,  be  deemed,  and  considered  as  post 
roads,  within  the  provision  of  this  Act:  * * # — Sec.  4:,  Act  of  % 3Tarch,l%'2,6. 

Sec.  35.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  no  other  than  a free  white  person  shall  be  employed  in  conveying  the 
mail : and  any  contractor  who  shall  employ,  or  permit  any  other  than  a free  white  person  to  convey  the  mail,  shall, 
for  every  such  offence,  incur  a penalty  of  twenty  dollars. — Sec.  7,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  36.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  whenever  it  shall  be  made  to  appear  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Postmaster 
General,  that  any  roads  established,  or  which  may  hereafter  be  established  as  a post  road,  is  obstructed  by  fences, 
gates,  or  bars,  or  other  than  those  lawfully  used  on  turnpike  roads  to  collect  their  toll,  and  not  kept  in  good  repair, 
with  proper  bridges  and  ferries,  where  the  same  may  be  necessary,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to 
report  the  same  to  Congress  with  such  information  as  can  be  obtained,  to  enable  Congress  to  establish  some  other  road 
instead  of  it,  in  the  same  main  direction. — Sec.  Q,  Act  of  Z March,  1825. 

Sec.  37*.  And  be  U further  enacted.  That  if  any  person  shall,  knowingly  and  wilfully,  obstruct  or  retard  the  passage 
of  the  mail,  or  of  any  driver  or  carrier,  or  of  any  horse  or  carriage  carrying  the  same,  he  shall,  upon  conviction  of 
every  such  offence,  pay  a fine  not  exceeding  one  hundred  dollars : and  if  any  ferryman  shall,  by  wilful  negligence, 
or  refusal  to  transport  the  mail  across  any  ferry,  delay  the  same,  he  shall  forfeit  and  -pay,  for  every  ten  minutes  that 
the  same  shall  be  so  delayed,  a sum  not  exceeding  ten  dollars.— /Sec.  9,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  38.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  give  public  notice,!  in 
one  newspaper  published  at  the  seat  of  Government  of  the  United  States,  and  in  one  or  more  of  the  newspapers 
published  in  the  State  or  States,  or  Territory,  where  the  contract  is  to  be  performed,  for  at  least  twelvej:  weeks  before 
entering  into  any  contract  for  carrying  the  mail,  that  such  contract  is  intended  to  be  made,  and  the  day  on  which  it 
is  to  be  concluded,  describing  the  places  from  and  to  which  such  mail  is  to  be  conveyed,  the  time  at  which  it  is  to  be 
made  up,  and  the  day  and  hour  at  which  it  is  to  be  delivered.  * ♦ * Provided,  That  no  contract  shall  be 

entered  into  for  a longer  term  than  fourl  years.— /See.  10,  Act  of  % March,  1825. 

Sec.  39.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  no  postmaster,  assistant  postmaster,  or  clerk,  employed  in  any  post  office, 
shall  be  a contractor,  or  concerned  in  a contract  for  carrying  the  mail : Provided,  That  this  section  shall  not  interfere 
with  contracts  heretofore  made.§— .See.  42,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  40.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  no  additional  allowance  shall  be  made,  by  the  Postmaster  General,  to  the 
contractor  or  carrier  of  any  mail,  on  any  route,  over  or  beyond  the  amount  stipulated  in  the  contract  entered  into  for 
the  transportation  of  the  mail  on  such  route,  unless  additional  service  shall  be  required ; and||  then  no  additional 
compensation  shall  be  allowed,  to  exceed  the  exact  proportion  of  the  original  amount  to  the  additional  duties  required. 

* * ♦ —Sec.  43,  Act  of  S March,  1825. 

Sec.  41.  And  beit further  enacted.  That  any  person  or  persons,  who  shall  hereafter  make  any  proposal  in  writing, 
to  carry  or  transport  the  mail  upon  any  route  or  routes,  which  may  be  advertised  to  be  let,  and  such  person  or  per- 
sons shall  be  determined  by  the  Postmaster  General  to  be  entitled  to  the  contract,  by  virtue  of  such  proposition,  and 
such  person  or  persons  shall  fail  or  refuse  to  enter  into  an  obligation,  with  good  and  sufficient  security,  to  perforin  such 
contract  within  the  time  required  by  the  Postmaster  General,  in  such  advertisement,  such  person  or  persons  shall  for- 
feit and  pay  so  much  money  as  shall  be  the  difference  between  the  amount  contained  in  such  proposal,  and  the 

• See  Sec.  22  for  further  provision  cfii  this  head. 

t See  Sec.  215  for  modifleation  of  statute  as  to  number  of  newspapers  in  which  to  publish. 

t The  23d  Sec.  of  Act  of  July  2,  1836,  (see  No.  42,)  provides  for  a four  weeks’  advertisement  in  cases  of  temporary  contracts.  Railroad 
service  can  be  let  without  advertising,  (see  No.  160.)  Further,  the  Ist  and  8th  sections  of  the  Act  of  3 March,  1845,  authorize  contracts  for 
sundry  steamboats  and  foreign  mails  for  periods  of  ten  years.  § See  further  provision  on  this  subject  In  No.  45.  See  also  Sec.  197. 

0 See  further  legislation  on  this  point  in  Sec.  42. 


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amount  the  Postmaster  General  shall  have  to  pay  for  the  same  transportation  of  the  mail  on  such  route  or  routes, 
which  sum  may  be  recovered  by  the  Postmaster  General  in  an  action  on  the  case ^ec.  34,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  42.  And  be  it  further  e/nacted,  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General,  before  advertising  for  pro- 
posals for  the  transportation  of  the  mail,  to  form  the  best  judgment  practicable  as  to  the  mode,  time,  and  frequency 
of  transportation  on  each  route,  and  to  advertise  accordingly.  No  consolidated  or  combination  bid  shall  be  received, 
and  no  additional  compensation  shall  be  made  to  any  mail  contractor,  so  as  that  the  compensation  for  additional  reg- 
ular service  shall  exceed  the  exact  proportion  which  the  original  compensation  bears  to  the  original  services  stipulated 
to  be  performed ; and  no  extra  allowance  shall  be  made  to  any  contractor,  by  the  Postmaster  General,  for  an  increase 
of  expedition  in  the  transportation  of  the  mail,  unless  thereby  the  employment  of  additional  stock  or  carriers,  by  the 
contractor,  shall  be  rendered  necessary;  and  in  such  case,  the  additional  compensationt  shall  never  bear  a greater 
proportion  to  the  additional  stock  or  carriers  rendered  necessary,  than  the  sum  stipulated  in  the  original  contract  bears 
to  the  stock  and  carriers  necessarily  employed  in  its  execution ; and  when  any  extra  service  shall  be  ordered,  the 
amount  of  the  allowance  therefor,  in  dollars  and  cents,  shall  be  signified  in  the  order  for  such  service,  and  be  forth- 
with entered  upon  the  books  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  and  no  additional  compensation  shall  be  paid  for  any 
extra  regular  service  rendered  before  the  issuing  of  such  order,  and  the  making  of  such  entry ; and  every  order, 
entry,  or  memorandum  whatever,  on  which  any  action  of  the  Department  is  to  be  had,  allowance  made,  or  money 
paid,  and  every  eontract,  paper,  or  obligation  drawn  up  in  said  office,  by  any  officer  thereof,  shall  have  affixed  to  it 
its  true  date ; and  every  paper  relating  to  contracts  or  allowances  filed  in  said  office  shall  have  the  date  of  its  filing 
endorsed  thereon.  And  whenever  it  shall  become  necessary  to  change  the  terms  of  any  existing  contract  in  any  other 
manner  than  that  designated  in  this  Act,  or  to  enter  into  a eontract  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  at  any  other  time 
than  at  the  annual  letting,  the  Postmaster  General  shall  give  notice in  one  newspaper  published  at 'Washington 
City,  and  in  one  newspaper  published  as  near  as  may  be  to  the  route  on  which  the  services  are  to  be  performed,  for  at 
least  four  weeks  before  changing  or  making  such  contract,  inviting  proposals  therefor;  which  proposals  shall  be  re- 
ceived and  opened,  and  such  proceedings  thereon  had,  in  all  things  as  at  the  annual  lettings : Provided,  however. 
That  the  Postmaster  General  may  make  temporary  eontracts  until  a regular  letting  can  take  place. — Sec.  23,  Act  of 
July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  43.  Andbe  it  further  enacted.  That  proposals  for  mail  contracts  shall  be  delivered  to  the  Department  sealed, 
and  shall  be  kept  sealed  until  the  biddings  are  closed,  and  shall  then  be  opened  and  marked  in  the  presence  of  the 
Postmaster  General  and  of  one  of  the  Assistant  Postmasters  General,  or  in  the  presence  of  two  of  the  Assistant  Post- 
masters General.  And  the  contracts  in  all  cases  shall  be  awarded  to  the  lowest  bidder,  except§  when  his  bid  is  not 
more  than  five  per  centum  below  that  of  the  last  contractor,  on  the  route  bid  for,  who  shall  have  faithfully  performed 
his  contract : Provided,  however.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  not  be  bound  to  consider  the  bid  of  any  person 
who  shall  have  wilfully  or  negligently  failed  to  execute  or  perform  a prior  eontract. — Sec.  24,  Act  of  2 Jxdy,  1836. 

Sec.  44.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  have  recorded  in  a well- 
bound  book,  a true  and  faithful  abstract  of  offers  made  to  him  for  carrying  the  mail,  embracing  as  well  those  which 
are  rejected,  as  those  which  are  accepted.  The  said  abstract  shall  contain  the  names  of  the  party  or  parties  offering, 
the  terms  on  which  he  or  they  propose  to  carry  the  mail,  the  snm  for  which  it  is  offered  to  contract,  and  the  length  of 
time  the  agreement  is  to  continue.  And  it  shall  also  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  put  on  file  and  pre- 
serve the  originals  of  the  propositions  of  which  abstracts  are  here  directed  to  be  made,  and  to  report  at  each  session 
of  Congress  a true  copy  from  the  said  record  of  all  offers  made  for  carrying  the  mail  as  aforesaid. — Sec.  25,  Act  of 
July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  45.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  if  any  person  employed  in  the  Post  Office  Department,  or  postmaster, 
shall  become  interested  in  any  mail  contract,  or  act  as  agent,  with  or  without  compensation,  in  any  matter  or  thing 
relating  to  business  in  said  Department,  for  any  contractor,  or  person  offering  to  become  a contractor,  he  shall  be 
forthwith  dismissed  from  office,  and  shall  be  liable  to  pay  so  much  money  as  would  have  been  realized  from  said 
contract,  to  be  recovered  in  an  action  of  debt  in  any  court  having  jurisdiction  thereof,  in  the  name  of  the  United 
States,  for  the  use  of  the  Post  Office  Department;  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  cause  prose- 
cution to  be  instituted.— /Sec.  26,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  46.  A nd  be  it  further  enacted.  That  every  proposal  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  shall  be  accompanied  by 
a written  guaranty,  signed  by  one  or  more  responsible  persons,  to  the  effect  that  he  or  they  undertake  that  the  bidder 
or  bidders  will,  if  his  or  their  bid  be  accepted,  enter  into  an  obligation,  in  such  time  as  maybe  prescribed  by  the 
Postmaster  General,  with  good  and  sufficient  sureties,  to  perform  the  service  proposed.  No  proposal  shall  be  con- 
sidered unless  accompanied  by  such  guaranty.  If,  after  the  acceptance  of  a proposal,  and  notification  thereof  to  the 
bidder  or  bidders,  he  or  they  shall  fail  to  enter  into  an  obligation  within  the  time  prescribed  by  the  Postmaster  General, 
with  good  and  sufficient  sureties  for  the  performance  of  the  said  service,  then  the  Postmaster  General  shall  proceed 
to  contract  with  some  other  person  or  persons  for  the  performance  of  the  service,  and  shall  forthwith  cause  the  differ- 
ence between  the  amount  contained  in  tlie  proposal  so  guarantied,  and  the  amount  for  which  he  may  have  contracted 
for  the  performance  of  said  service,  for  the  whole  period  of  the  proposal,  to  be  charged  up  against  the  said  bidder  or 
bidders,  and  his  or  their  guarantor  or  guarantors,  and  the  same  may  be  immediately  recovered  by  the  United  States* 
for  the  use  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  in  an  action  of  debt  against  either  or  all  of  the  said  persons.' — Sec.  27,  Act 
of  July  2,  1836. 

Sec.  47.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  no  contract  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  shall  knowingly  be  made  by 
the  Postmaster  General,  with  any  person  who  shall  have  entered  into  any  combination,  or  proposed  to  enter  into  any 
combination,  to  prevent  the  making  of  any  bid  for  a mail  contract  by  any  other  person  or  persons ; or  M ho  shall  have 
made  any  agreement,  or  shall  have  given  or  performed,  or  promised  to  give  or  perform,  any  consideration  Mffiatever, 
or  to  do  or  not  to  do  any  thing  whatever,  in  order  to  induce  any  other  person  or  persons  not  to  bid  for  a mail  contract. 

* See  also  27  Sec.  of  Act  of  July  2,  1S36,  (In  No.  46.)  t See  antecedent  provisions  on  this  head  In  Sec.  40.  t See  Sec.  216, 

{ The  18th  Sec.  of  the  Act  of  3 March,  1845,  (see  No.  62  below,)  repeals  this  provision.  II  See  also  Sec.  41. 


DEAD  LETTERS. 


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And  if  any  person  so  offending  be  a mail  contractor,  he  may  be  forthwith  dismissed  from  the  service  of  the  De- 
partment : Provided,  That  whenever  the  Postmaster  General  shall  exercise  the  power  conferred  on  him  by  this  sec- 
tion, he  shall  transmit  a copy  or  statement  of  the  evidence  on  which  he  acts  to  Congress,  at  its  next  session.— ySec.  28, 
Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  48.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  no  person  whose  bid  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  may  be  accepted, 
shall  receive  any  pay  until  he  shall  have  executed  his  contract  according  to  law  and  the  regulations  of  the  Department ; 
nor  shall  any  payment  be  made  for  any  additional  regular  service  in  the  transportation  of  the  mail,  unless  the  same 
shall  have  been  rendered  in  obedience  to  a prior  legal  order  of  the  Postmaster  General. — ^’ec.  29,  Jet  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  49.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  furnish  to  the  postmasters 
at  the  termination  of  each  route,  a schedule,  specifying  the  times  of  the  arrival  and  departure  at  their  ofiSces,  respect- 
ively, of  each  mail,  a copy  of  which  the  postmaster  shall  post  up  in  some  conspicuous  place  in  his  ofSce : and  the 
Postmaster  General  shall  also  furnish  a notice  in  like  manner,  of  any  change  or  alteration  in  the  arrivals  and  departures 
which  may  be  ordered  by  him.  And  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  postmaster  promptly  to  report  to  the  Department 
every  delinquency,  neglect,  or  malpractice  of  the  contractors,  their  agents  or  carriers,  that  may  come  to  his  knowl- 
edge. And  the  Postmaster  General  shall  cause  to  be  kept,  and  returned  to  the  Department,  at  short  and  regular  in- 
tervals, by  postmasters  at  the  ends  of  routes,  and  such  others  as  he  may  think  proper,  registers,  showing  the  exact 
times  of  the  arrivals  and  departures  of  the  mails. — Sec.  31,  Act  of  July  2,  1836. 

Sec.  51.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized,  upon  all  mail 
routes  over  or  upon  which  the  amount  of  matter  usually  transported,  or  which  may  be  offered  or  deposited  in  the 
post  office,  or  post  offices,  for  transportation,  is  or  may  become  so  great  as  to  threaten  materially  to  retard  the  pro- 
gress or  endanger  the  security  of  the  letter  mail,  or  to  cause  any  considerable  augmentation  of  the  cost  of  transporting 
the  whole  mail  at  the  present  rate  of  speed,  to  provide  for  the  separate  and  more  secure  conveyance  of  the  letter  mail, 
at  a speed  at  least  equal  to  that  at  which  the  mail  is  now  transported  over  such  route,  taking  care  to  allow  in  no  case 
of  any  greater  delay  in  the  transportation  of  the  other  matters  and  things  to  be  transported  in  the  mail  on  any  such 
route  than  may  appear  to  be  absolutely  necessary,  regard  being  had  to  the  cost  of  expediting  its  transportation,  and 
the  means  at  his  disposal  or  under  his  control  for  effecting  the  same.* — Sec.  4,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  52.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  in  all  future  lettings  of  con- 
tracts for  the  transportation  of  the  mail,  to  let  the  same,  in  every  case,  to  the  lowest  bidder  tendering  sufficient  guar- 
anties for  faithful  performance,  without  other  reference  to  the  mode  of  such  transportation  than  may  be  necessary  to 
provide  for  the  due  celerity,  certainty,  and  security  of  such  transportation : nor  shall  any  new  contractor  hereafter  be 
required  to  purchase  out,  or  take  at  a valuation,  the  stock  or  vehicles  of  any  previous  contractor  for  the  same  route. — 
Sec.  18,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 


CHAPTER  lY. 

DEAD  LETTERS. 

Seo.  53.  And  he  it  further  emacted.  That  the  postmasters  shall,  respectively,  publish,t  at  the  expiration  of  every  three 
months,  or  oftener,  when  the  Postmaster  General  shall  so  direct,  in  one  of  the  newspapers  published  at  or  nearest  the 
place  of  his  residence,  for  three  successive  weeks,  a list  of  all  the  letters  remaining  in  their  respective  offices,  or  instead 
thereof,  shall  make  out  a number  of  such  lists,  and  cause  them  to  be  posted  at  such  public  places  in  their  vicinity  as 
shall  appear  to  them  best  adapted  for  the  information  of  the  parties  concerned : and  at  the  expiration  of  the  next  three 
months  shall  send  such  of  the  said  letters  as  then  remain  on  hand,  as  dead  letters,  to  the  General  Post  Office,  where 
the  same  shall  be  opened  and  inspected ; and  if  any  valuable  papers,  or  matters  of  consequence,  shall  be  found 
therein,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  return  such  letter  to  the  writer  thereof,  or  cause  a descriptive 
list  thereof  to  be  inserted  in  one  of  the  newspapers  published  at  the  place  most  convenient  to  the  supposed  residence 
of  the  owner,  if  within  the  United  States ; and  such  letter,  and  the  contents,  shall  be  preserved,  to  be  delivered  to  the 
person  to  whom  the  same  shall  be  addressed,  upon  payment  of  the  postage,  and  the  expense  of  publication.  And  if  such 
letter  contain  money,  the  Postmaster  General  may  appropriate  it  to  the  use  of  the  Department,  keeping  an  account 
thereof,  and  the  amount  shall  be  paid  by  the  Department  to  the  rightful  claimant  as  soon  as  he  shall  be  found. — Sec. 
26,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  54.  And.  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  newspapers  conveyed  in  the  mail  shall  be  under  cover,  open  at  one 
end,  * * * and  should  the  publisher  of  any  newspaper,  after  being  three  months  previously  notified  that 

his  paper  is  not  taken  out  of  the  office  to  which  it  is  sent  for  delivery,  continue  to  forward  such  paper  in  the  mail,  the 
postmaster  to  whose  office  such  paper  is  sent,  may  dispose  of  the  same,  for  the  postages,  unless  the  publisher  shall 
pay  it.  * * * — Sec.  Za,  Act  of  ^ March, 

Sec.  55.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  lists  of  letters  remaining  uncalled  for  in  any  post  office,  in  any  city,  town, 
or  village  where  a newspaper  shall  be  printed,  shall  hereafter  be  published  once  only  in  the  newspaper  which,  being 
is-sued  weekly  or  oftener,  shall  have  the  largest  circulation  within  the  range  of  delivery  of  said  office,  to  be  decided  by 
the  postmaster  at  such  office,  at  such  time,  and  under  such  regulations,  as  the  Postmaster  General  shall  prescribe;  and 
at  a charge  of  one  cent  for  each  letter  advertised.  And  the  postmaster  at  such  office  is  hereby  directed  to  post  in  a 
conspicuous  place  in  his  office  a copy  of  such  list,  on  the  day  or  day  after  the  publication  thereof;  and  if  the  publisher 


• See  kindred  statute  In  No.  170. 

t See  in  following  Sec.  from  Act  of  3 March,  1851,  superseding  these  provision  ns  to  advertising. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


of  any  such  paper  shall  refuse  to  publish  the  list  of  letters  as  provided  in  this  section,  the  postmaster  may  designate 
some  other  paper  for  such  purpose.  Such  lists  of  letters  shall  be  published  once  in  every  six  weeks,  and  as  much 
oftener,  not  exceeding  once  a week,  as  the  Postmaster  General  may  specially  direct:  Provided,  That  the  Postmaster 
General  may,  in  his  discretion,  direct  the  publication  of  German  and  other  foreign  letters  in  any  newspaper  printed  in 
the  German  or  any  other  foreign  language,  which  publication  shall  be  either  in  lieu  of,  or  in  addition  to  the  publication 
of  the  list  of  such  letters  in  the  manner  first  in  this  section  provided,  as  the  Postmaster  General  shall  direct. — Sec.  5, 
Act  of  3 March,  1851. 

Sec,  56.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  when  a list  of  uncalled-for  letters  shall  be  published  in  any  newspaper 
printed  in  any  foreign  language,  said  list  shall  be  published  in  such  newspaper  having  the  largest  circulation  within 
the  range  of  delivery  of  said  office. — Sec.  6,  Act  of  30  Aug.,  1852. 

Sec.  57.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  if  the  publisher  of  any  periodical,  after  being  three  months  previously 
notified  that  his  publication  is  not  taken  out  of  the  office  to  which  it  is  sent  for  delivery,  continue  to  forward  such 
publication  in  the  mail,  the  postmaster  at  whose  office  such  publication  is  sent  may  dispose  of  the  same  for  the  postage, 
unless  the  publisher  shall  pay  it ; and  whenever  any  printed  matter  of  any  description,  received  during  one  quarter 
of  the  fiscal  year,  shall  have  remained  in  the  office  without  being  called  for  during  the  w'hole  of  any  succeeding  quarter, 
the  postmaster  at  such  office  shall  sell  the  same,  and  credit  the  proceeds  of  such  sale  in  his  quarterly  accounts,  under 
such  regulations,  and  after  such  notice  as  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  prescribe.* — Sec.  4,  Act  of  30  Aug.,  1852. 

Sec.  58.  And  heit further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  is  hereby  authorized  to  make  such  arrangement  as 
he  may  deem  advisable,  by  causing  letters  sent  to  California  and  Oregon  to  be  advertised  free  of  expense  to  the  United 
States,  and  by  the  issuing  of  circulars  to  postmasters,  and  causing  the  same  to  be  published,  to  insure,  as  far  as  possible, 
the  delivery  of  letters  sent  by  mail  from  the  Atlantic  States  to  California,  to  the  individuals  to  w'hom  they  are  directed. 
— Sec.  5,  Act  of  March  3, 1853. 

Seo.  59.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  to  cause  the  dead 
letters  which  may  accumulate  in  the  State  of  California,  and  in  the  Territories  of  Oregon  and  Washington,  after  the 
30th  of  June,  1854,  to  be  returned  in  periods  not  less  than  quarter  yearly  to  the  post  office  at  San  Francisco,  to  be  there 
opened  and  examined  under  the  direction  of  the  postmaster  at  that  office,  who  shall,  according  to  such  regulations  as 
the  Postmaster  General  may  prescribe,  return  to  the  Post  Office  Department  such  of  said  letters  as  shall  be  found  to 
contain  money,  valuable  papers,  or  matters  of  consequence,  to  be  disposed  of  according  to  law,  and  destroy  such  letters 
as  shall  be  found  to  contain  nothing  of  value : Provided,  however.  That  no  dead  letter  shall  be  opened  which  the 
postal  arrangements  of  the  United  States  with  foreign  countries  require  to  be  returned  unopened  to  such  countries 
respectively. — Sec.  3,  Act  of  July  ‘PI,  1854. 


CHAPTEK  Y. 

FINANCE. 

Sec.  60.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  revenues  arising  in  the  Post  Office  Department,  and  all  debts  due  to  the 
same,  shall,  when  collected,  be  paid,  under  the  direction  of  the  Postmaster  General,  into  the  Treasury  of  the  United 
States. — Sec.  1,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  61.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  submit  to  Congress  at  the  next  and  each  suc- 
ceeding annual  session,  specific  estimates  of  the  sums  of  money  expected  to  be  required  for  the  service  of  the  Depart- 
ment in  the  subsequent  year,  commencing  on  the  first  day  of  July,  under  the  following  heads,  viz. : “ Compensation  of 
Postmasters,”  “ Transportation  of  the  Mails,”  “ Ship,  steamboat,  and  way  letters,”  “ Wrapping  paper,”  “ Office  furni- 
ture,” “ Advertising,”  “ Mail-bags,”  “ Blanks,”  “ Mail-locks,  keys,  and  stamps,”  “ Mail  depredations  and  special  agents,” 
“ Clerks  for  offices,”  and  “ Miscellaneous.”  And  the  Postmaster  General  shall  render  an  account  to  Congress,  at  each 
succeeding  annual  session,  of  the  amounts  actually  expended  for  each  of  the  purposes  above  specified. — Sec.  2,  Act  of 
July  2, 18^36. 

Seo.  62.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  aggregate  sum  required  “ for  the  service  of  the  Post  Office  Department” 
in  each  year  shall  be  appropriated  by  law^  out  of  the  revenue  of  the  Department,  and  that  all  payments  of  the  receipts  of 
the  Post  Office  Department  into  the  Treasury  shall  be  to  the  credit  of  the  said  appropriation. — Sec.  3,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  63.  And  he  it  further  enacted , T\i&i  the  sums  appropriated  for  the  service  aforesaid  shall  be  paid  by  the 
Treasurer  in  the  manner  herein  directed : Provided,  That  the  compensation  of  postmasters,  the  expenses  of  post  offices, 
and  such  other  expenses  of  the  Department  for  which  appropriations  have  been  made,  as  may  be  incurred  by  post- 
masters, may  be  deducted  out  of  the  proceeds  of  their  offices,  under  the  direction  of  the  Postmaster  General:  And 
provided,  also.  That  all  charges  against  the  Department  by  postmasters,  on  account  of  such  expenses,  shall  be  sub- 
mitted for  examination  and  settlement  to  the  Auditor  herein  provided  for;  and  that  no  such  deduction  shall  be  valid, 
unless  the  expenditure  so  deducted  be  found  to  have  been  made  in  conformity  to  law : And  jwovided,  aUo,  That  the 
Postmaster  General  shall  have  poAver  to  transfer  debts  due  on  account  of  the  Department,  by  po.stmasters  and  others, 
in  satisfaction  of  the  legal  demands  for  Avhich  appropriations  have  been  made,  of  such  contractors  who  may  be  cred- 
itors of  the  Department,  as  shall  have  given  bonds,  with  security,  to  refund  any  moneys  that  may  come  into  their 
hands  over  and  above  the  amount  Avhich  may  be  found  due  to  them  on  the  settlement  of  their  accounts. — Sec.  4,  Act 
of  J^dy  2,  1836. 


Sec  antecedent  provisions  on  this  point  in  Sec.  64. 


FINANCE. 


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Sec.  64.  &6  That  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States  shall  give  receipts  for  all  moneys  re- 

ceived by  him  to  the  credit  of  the  appropriation  for  the  service  of  the  Post  Office  Department ; which  receipt  shall  be 
endorsed  upon  warrants  drawn  by  the  Postmaster  General,  and  without  such  warrant  no  acknowledgment  for  money 
received  as  aforesaid  shall  be  valid.— 5,  Act  of  2 July,  1836. 

Sec.  65.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  the  appropriations  for  the  service  of  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  be 
disbursed  by  the  Treasurer  out  of  the  moneys  paid  into  the  Treasury  for  the  service  of  the  Post  Office  Department, 
upon  the  warrants  of  the  Postmaster  General,  registered  and  countersigned  as  herein  provided,  and  expressing  on 
their  faces  the  appropriation  to  which  they  should  be  charged. — Sec.  6,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  66.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Treasurer  shall  render  his  accounts  of  the  moneys  received  and  paid 
by  him  on  account  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  quarterly,  to  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department,  hereinafter 
provided  for,  and  shall  transmit  copies  of  the  same,  when  adjusted  by  him,  to  the  two  Ilouses  of  Congress. — Sec.  1,  Act 
of  July  2,  1836. 

Sec.  67.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  state  and  certify,  quarterly, 
to  the  Postmaster  General,  accounts  of  the  moneys  paid  pursuant  to  appropriations,  in  each  year,  by  postma.sters  out 
of  the  proceeds  of  their  offices,  towards  the  expenses  of  the  Department,  under  each  of  the  heads  of  the  said  expenses 
specified  in  the  second  section  of  this  Act;  upon  which  the  Postmaster  General  shall  issue  warrants  to  the  Treasurer 
of  the  United  States,  as  in  case  of  the  receipt  and  payment  of  the  said  moneys  into  and  out  of  the  Treasury,  in  order 
that  the  same  may  be  carried  to  the  credit  and  debit  of  the  appropriation  for  the  service  of  the  Post  Office  Department, 
on  the  books  of  the  Auditor  for  said  Department. — Sec.  10,  Act  of  2 July,  1836. 

Sec.  68.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  accounts  of  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  be  kept  in  such  manner  as 
to  exhibit  the  amount  of  its  revenues,  derived  respectively  from  “Letter  postages,”  “Newspapers  and  pamphlets,”  and 
“ Fines  ;”  and  the  amount  of  its  expenditures,  for  each  of  the  following  objects,  namely : “ Compensation  of  postmasters,’’ 
“ Transportation  of  the  mails,”  “ Ship,  steamboat,  and  way  letters,”  “ Wrapping  paper,”  “ Office  furniture,”  “ Adver- 
tising,” “ Mail  bags,”  “ Blanks,  mail  locks,  keys,  and  stamps,”  “ Mail  depredations  and  special  agents,”  “ Clerks  for 
offices,”  and  “ Miscellaneous.”— xSec.  12,  Act  of  July  2,,  1836. 

Sec.  69.  Ayid  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  make  to  Congress,  at  each 
annual  session  thereof,  the  following  several  reports : 

First.  A report  of  all  contracts  made  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  within  the  preceding  year,  stating  in  each 
case  of  contract  its  date  and  duration,  the  name  of  the  contractor,  the  route  or  routes  embraced  in  the  contract,  with 
the  length  of  each,  with  the  times  of  arrival  and  departure  at  the  ends  of  each  route,  the  mode  of  transportation  con- 
tracted for,  and  the  price  stipulated  to  be  paid  by  the  Department : also,  a statement  of  all  such  land  and  water  mails 
as  may  have  been  established  or  ordered  by  the  Department  within  the  year  preceding,  other  than  those  let  to  con- 
tract, at  the  annual  lettings  of  mail  contracts,  specifying,  in  each  case,  the  route  or  water  course  on  which  the  mail  is 
established,  the  name  of  the  person  employed  to  transport  it,  the  mode  of  transportation,  the  amount  paid  or  to  be  paid, 
and  the  proposed  duration  ofdhe  order  or  contract. 

Second . A report  of  all  allowances  made  to  contractors,  within  the  year  preceding,  beyond  the  sums  originally  stipu- 
lated in  their  respective  contracts,  and  the  reasons  for  the  same ; and  of  all  orders  made  by  the  Department,  whereby 
additional  expense  is,  or  will  be  incurred,  beyond  the  original  contract  price  on  any  land  or  water  route,  specifying,  in 
each  case,  the  route  to  which  the  order  relates,  the  name  of  the  contractor,  the  original  service  provided  by  the  con- 
tract, the  original  price,  the  date  of  the  order  for  additional  service,  the  additional  service  required,  and  the  additional 
allowance  therefor ; also,  a report  of  all  curtailments  of  expenses  effected  by  the  Department,  within  the  preceding 
year,  specifying,  in  each  case,  the  same  particulars  as  required  in  cases  of  additional  allowances. 

Third.  A report  of  all  incidental  expenses  of  the  Department  for  the  year  ending  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  June 
preceding,  arranged  according  to  the  several  objects,  as  for  “ Wrapping  paper,”  “ Office  furniture,”  “ Advertising,” 
“ Mail  bags,”  “ Blanks,”  “ Mail  locks,  keys,  and  stamps,”  “ Mail  depredations  and  special  agents,”  “ Clerks  for  offices,” 
“ Miscellaneous,”  showing  the  sum  paid  under  each  head  of  expenditures,  and  the  names  of  the  persons  to  whom  paid, 
except  only  that  the  names  of  the  persons  employed  in  detecting  depredations  on  the  mail,  and  other  confidential 
agents,  need  not  be  disclosed  in  said  report. 

Fourth.  A report  of  the  finances  of  the  Post  Office  Department  for  the  year  ending  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  June  pre- 
ceding, showing  the  whole  amount  of  balances  due  to  the  Department  at  the  beginning  of  the  year,  from  the  posl^ 
masters  and  all  others,  the  whole  amount  of  postage  that  accrued  within  the  year,  the  whole  amount  of  the  engage- 
ments and  liabilities  of  the  Department  for  mail  transportation  during  the  year,  the  amount  actually  paid  during  the 
year  for  and  on  account  of  mail  transportation,  and  otherwise,  stating  separately  so  much  of  the  said  amount  as  may 
have  been  paid  on  account  of  the  transportation  of  the  mail,  and  for  other  debts  for  the  same  object,  in  preceding 
years. 

Fifth.  A report  of  all  fines  imposed,  and  deductions  from  the  pay  of  contractors  made  during  the  preceding  year,  for 
failures  to  deliver  the  mail,  or  for  any  other  cause,  stating  the  names  of  the  delinquent  contractors,  the  nature  of  the 
delinquency,  the  route  on  which  it  occurred,  the  time  when  it  occurred,  the  time  when  the  fine  was  imposed,  and 
whether  the  fine  has  been  remitted,  or  order  for  deduction  rescinded,  and  for  what  reason.— -Sec.  22,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 


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CHAPTEK  YI. 

FOREIGN  xW  AILS. 

Seo.  70.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Postmaster  General  to  make  provision,  where  it 
may  be  necessary,  for  the  receipt  of  all  letters  and  packets  intended  to  be  conveyed  by  any  ship  or  vessel  beyond  sea, 
or  from  any  port  in  the  United  States  to  another  port  therein ; and  the  letters  so  received  shall  be  formed  into  a mail, 
sealed  up,  and  directed  to  the  postmaster  of  the  port  to  which  such  ship  or  vessel  shall  be  bound ; and  for  every  letter 
or  packet  so  received  there  shall  be  paid,  at  the  time  of  its  reception,  a postage  of  one  cent,*  which  shall  be  for  the  use 
of  the  postmasters  respectively  receiving  the  same.  And  the  Postmaster  General  may  make  arrangements  with  the 
postmasters  in  any  foreign  country  for  the  reciprocal  receipt  and  delivery  of  letters  and  packets  through  the  post 
offlce.t— xS'ec.  34,  Act  of  % March,  1825. 

Sec.  71.  Be  it  resolved.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  make  such  arrangements 
as  may  be  deemed  expedient,  with  the  Post  Office  Department  of  the  British  Government,  for  the  transmission  of  the 
British  mail  in  its  unbroken  state  or  condition  between  Boston  and  Canada. 

Be  it  further  resolved,  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  enter  into  such  arrangement 
or  arrangements  with  the  proper  authorities  of  France  and  Germany,  and  the  owners  or  agents  of  vessels  plying  reg- 
ularly between  those  countries  and  the  United  States,  whereby  a safe  and,  as  near  as  possible,  a regular  direct  mail 
communication,  under  official  guaranty  between  the  United  States  and  the  continent  of  Europe,  viz. : the  ports  of 
Bremen  in  Germany  and  Havre  in  France,  and  such  other  principal  ports  on  said  Continent  as  the  Postmaster  General 
may  deem  most  proper,  shall  be  secured— so  that  the  entire  inland  and  foreign  postage  on  letters  and  all  other  mail 
matter,  sent  over  sea  from  and  to  the  United  States,  to  and  from  any  part  of  France,  and  of  the  States  comprehended 
within  the  German  Customs  Union,  and  of  those  countries  on  the  Continent  between  which  and  France,  and  of  the 
said  Germanic  States,  there  exists  a continued  arrangement  of  the  like  kind,  may  be  paid  at  the  place  where  they  are 
respectively  mailed  or  received. — Joint  Resolution  of  15  June,  1844. 

Sec.  72.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  of  the  United  States  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized, 
under  the  restrictions  and  provisions  of  the  existing  laws,  to  contract  for  the  transportation  of  the  United  States  mail 
between  any  of  the  ports  of  the  United  States  and  a port  or  ports  of  any  foreign  power,  whenever,  in  his  opinion,  the 
public  interest  will  thereby  be  promoted ; and  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  report  to  the  next  ensuing  Congress  a copy  of 
each  of  said  contracts,  with  a statement  of  the  amount  of  postage  derived  under  the  samQ,  as  far  as  the  returns  of  the 
Department  will  enable  him  to  do.  And  such  contracts  may  be  made,  if  it  shall  appear  to  the  Postmaster  General  to 
be  required  by  the  public  interest,  for  any  greater  period  than  four  years,  and  not  exceeding  ten  years.— -See.  1,  Act  of 
8 March,  1845. 

Sec.  73.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  such  contracts  shall  be  made  with  citizens  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
mail  to  be  transported  in  American  vessels,  by  American  citizens.  Each  contract  entered  into  under  the  provisions 
of  this  Act,  besides  the  usual  stipulations  for  the  right  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  discontinue  the  same,  shall  contain 
the  further  stipulation  that  it  may,  at  any  time,  be  terminated  by  a joint  resolution  of  the  two  Houses  of  Congress.— 
Sec.  2,  Act  of  ^ March,  1845. 

Sec.  74.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Postmaster  General,  or  the  Secretary  of  State,  be,  and  he  is  hereby, 
authorized  to  empower  the  consuls  of  the  United  States  to  pay  the  foreign  postage  of  such  letters  destined  for  the 
United  States,  as  may  be  detained  at  the  ports  of  foreign  countries  for  the  non-payment  of  postage ; which  postage 
shall  be  by  the  consul  marked  as  paid  by  him,  and  the  amount  thereof  shall  be  collected  in  the  United  States,  as  other 
postage,  on  the  delivery  of  the  letters,  and  repaid  to  said  consul,  or  credited  on  his  account  at  the  State  Department. 
—Sec.  6,  Ac^-of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  75  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall,  in  all  cases  of  offers  to  contract  for  carrying 
the  mail  between  any  of  the  ports  of  the  United  States  and  any  foreign  port  or  place,  give  the  preference  to  such  bid- 
der for  the  contract  as  shall  propose  to  carry  the  mail  in  a steamship  or  ships,  and  the  said  contractor  stipulating  to 
deliver  said  ship  or  ships  to  the  United  States,  or  to  their  proper  officer,  upon  demand  made,  for  the  purpose  of  being 
converted  into  a vessel  or  vessels  of  war;  the  United  States  being  bound,  on  their  part,  to  pay  to  said  owmer  or 
owners  the  fair  full  value  of  every  such  ship  or  vessel  at  the  time  of  such  delivery ; said  value  to  be  ascertained  by 
four  appraisers  to  be  appointed,  two  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  and  two  by  the  owner  or  owners ; and  in 
case  of  disagreement  among  said  appraisers,  the  President  of  the  United  States  to  select  and  appoint  an  umpire,  who 
shall  fix  the  value. — S^ec.  7,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Seo.  76.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  may,  if  he  shall  deem  it  to  be  for  the  public  inter- 
est, make  contracts  to  continue  not  exceeding  ten  years,  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  from  place  to  place  in  the 
United  States  in  steamboats  by  sea  and  on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  on  the  Mississippi  Eiver  from  the  mouth  thereof  up 
to  the  city  of  New  Orleans,  on  the  conditions  specified  in  the  last  preceding  section  of  this  xVet.— ■.  S,  Act  of  3 March, 
1845. 

Seo.  77.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  contract  fer  trans- 
porting a mail  from  Charleston,  South  Carolina,  to  Chagres,  touching  at  St.  Augustine  and  Key  M"est,  and  also  at  Havana, 
in  the  Island  of  Cuba,  if  deemed  expedient,  and  across  the  Isthmus  of  Panama,  and  from  thence  to  Astoria,  or  Ih; 
mouth  of  the  Columbia  River,  touching  at  Monterey,  St.  Francisco,  and  such  other  places  on  the  coast  as  the  Postmaster 
General  may  direct;  the  mail  to  be  conveyed  from  Charleston  to  Chagres,  and  from  Panama  to  xVstoria.  in  steamships, 


Seo  Section.s  "7,  172,  nuU  173. 


FOREIGN  MAILS. 


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and  to  be  transported  each  way  once  every  two  months,  or  oftener,  as  the  public  interest  may  require  : Provided, 
That  the  expenditure  for  said  service  shall  not  exceed  one  hundred  thousand  dollars  per  annum.— Aec.  6,  Act  of  3 
March,  1847. 

Sec.  78.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  any  contract  made  in  pursuance  of  this  Act  shall  provide  for  the  purchase 
by  the  United  States,  of  the  steamships  to  be  employed  in  conveying  the  mail,  at  its  option,  agreeably  to  the  provisions 
of  an  act,  entitled,  “ An  act  to  provide  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  between  the  United  States  and  foreign  coun- 
ries,  and  for  other  purposes,”  approved  the  third  day  of  March,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  forty-five  : Provided, 
That  the  departure  and  return  of  said  mail  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Postmaster  General,  be  either  from  Charleston, 
New  York,  Savannah,  Pensacola,  or  New  Orleans,  as  may  be  deemed  most  consistent  with  the  public  interest.— Aec. 
8,  Act  of  3 March,  1847. 

Sec.  79.  Be  it  further  enacted,  * * * That  the  Postmaster  General,  by  and  with  the  advice  and  con- 

sent of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  shall  be,  and  he  hereby  is,  authorized  to  reduce  or  enlarge,  from  time  to 
time,  the  rates  of  postage*  upon  all  letters  and  other  mailable  matter  conveyed  between  the  United  States  and  any 
foreign  counti’y,  for  the  purpose  of  making  better  postal  arrangements  with  other  governments  or  counteracting  any 
averse  measures  aflfectiiig  our  postal  intercourse  with  foreign  countries ; * * * —Sec.  2,  Act  of  3 

ALarch,  1851. 

Sec.  80.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  to  secure  the  regular  transmission  of  the  mail  to  and  from  foreign  coun- 
tries, the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  and  required  to  impose  fines  on  contractors  for  any  un- 
reasonable or  unnecessary  delay  in  the  dep^dure  of  such  mails  or  in  the  performance  of  the  trip  : Provided,  That 
the  fine  for  any  one  default  shall  not  exceed  one  half  of  the  contract  price  paid  for  the  trip.— xS’ec.  4,  Jict  of  June  27, 
1848. 

Sec.  81.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  in  case  the  person  or  persons,  or  the  directors  of  any  incorporated  company, 
who  have  entered  into  any  contract,  or  who  may  hereafter  enter  into  any  contract,  with  the  Postmaster  General  for 
conveying  the  mail  of  the  United  States  to  any  foreign  country  in  pursuance  of  the  act  entitled,  “ An  act  to  provide  for 
the  transportation  of  the  mail  between  the  United  States  and  foreign  countries  and  for  other  purposes,”  approved  the 
third  day  of  March,  eighteen  hundred  and  forty-five,  or  of  any  other  act,  in  which  said  contract  there  is  a stipulation 
on  the  part  of  such  contractor,  giving  to  the  United  States  the  right  to  purchase,  at  an  appraised  value,  the  steamship, 
or  ships,  required  by  such  contract  to  be  employed  in  conveying  the  mail,  shall  decline  to  sell  and  deliver  to  the  United 
States  such  ship  or  ships,  or  shall  refuse  to  name  and  appoint  appraisers  to  value  the  same  agreeably  to  the  provisions 
of  said  act,  or  the  same  having  been  appraised  and  valued,  shall  refuse  to  convey  and  deliver  said  ship  or  ships  to  the 
United  States,  on  the  payment,  or  tender  of  payment,  by  the  United  States,  of  the  sum  at  which  the  said  ship  or  sliips 
may  have  been  appraised  and  valued,  such  person  or  persons  so  offending  shall  forfeit  a sum  not  exceeding  one 
hundred  thousand  dollars,  to  be  recovered  in  any  proper  action,  for  the  use  of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States ; and 
in  case  of  refusal  or  inability  to  pay  the  same,  shall  be  liable  to  be  imprisoned  not  exceeding  one  year  at  the  discretion 
of  the  court  rendering  judgment  for  such  penalty. — Sec.  3,  Act  of  June  27,  1848. 

Sec.  82.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  any  contractor  for  transporting  the  mail  to  any 
foreign  country  to  assign  or  transfer  his  contracts  ; and  all  such  assignments  or  transfers  shall  be  null  and  void : Pro- 
vided, That  assignments  and  transfers  which  have  been  made  and  accepted  by  the  Postmaster  General,  or  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Navy,  before  the  passage  of  this  Act,  shall  not  be  affected  by  this  Section.— xS'ec.  5,  Act  of  Jwne  27, 1848. 

Sec.  83.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  enter  into  a 
contract  for  the  transportation  of  the  United  States  mail  on  board  of  the  steam  vessels  which  at  present  ply  regularly 
between  Boston,  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  and  Halifax,  in  Nova  Scotia,  upon  such  terms  as  may  appear  to  him 
reasonable : Provided,  That  the  contracts  authorized  by  this  Section  shall  be  let  to  the  lowest  bidder  according  to  the 
provisions  of  the  existing  laws  : And  provided  further.  That  the  amount  paid  shall  in  no  case  exceed  the  amount  of 
postage  derived  from  the  said  mails.— ,Sec.  2,  Act  of  31  Aug.,  1852. 

Sec.  84.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  enter  into  con- 
tracts, or  to  make  suitable  arrangements  for  transporting  through  any  foreign  country  the  mails  of  the  United  States, 
running  from  and  to  any  point  in  the  said  United  States:  Provided,  That  such  contracts  as  shall  be  made  under  the 
authority  conferred  by  this  Section,  shall  not  be  for  a longer  period  than  four  years,  and  that,  in  making  them,  the 
Postmaster  General  shall  be  bound  to  select  the  speediest,  safest,  and  most  economical  route:  Provided  further, Thai 
such  contract  shall  be  subject  to  be  revoked  and  annulled  whenever  any  new  road  or  caniW  shall  be  cut  or  opened, 
affording  a speedier,  more  economical,  and  equally  as  safe  means  of  communication  between  the  point  of  departure 
and  the  point  of  destination  of  the  mail  to  be  transported ; and  that,  in  such  case,  a fair  indemnity  be  awarded  to  the 
parties  concerned : And  provided  further.  That  before  making  such  contracts,  notice  shall  be  given  during  sixty  days, 
by  advertisements  in  the  usual  manner,  for  inviting  proposals  for  mail  contracts.— ,S'ec.  2,  Act  of  3 March,  1851. 

Sec.  85.  And  be  it  further  enacted..  That  the  Postmaster  General  may  from  time  to  time,  by  and  with  the  advice  and 
consent  of  the  President,  make  any  arrangements  which  may  be  deemed  just  and  expedient  for  allowing  the  mails  of 
Canada,  or  of  any  other  Province,  State,  or  country  adjoining  the  United  States,  to  be  carried  or  transported  -at  the 
expense  of  the  Province,  State,  or  country  to  wiiich  such  mails  belong,  over  any  part  or  portion  of  the  territory  of  the 
United  States,  from  one  point  in  the  Province,  State,  or  country  to  w^hich  .such  mails  belong,  to  any  other  point  in  the 
same,  upon  obtaining  the  same  privileges  for  the  transportation  of  the  mails  of  the  United  States  through  the  Province, 
State,  or  country  to  which  such  privileges  shall  be  granted  : Provided^  That  such  privileges  may  at  any  time  be  an- 
nulled by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  or  by  joint  resolution  of  the  two  Troii.«es  of  Congress,  from  and  after  the 
expiration  of  one  month  next  succeeding  the  day  on  which  the  notice  of  the  act  of  the  President  or  of  the  joint  reso- 
lution of  the  tw'o  Houses  shall  be  given  to  the  chief  executive  ofileer  or  head  of  the  Post  Office  Department  of  the 
Province,  State,  or  country  whose  privilege  is  to  be  thereby  annulled. — Sec.  G,  Act  of  .31  Aug.,  1852. 

Sec.  86.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  every  mail  of  any  Province,  State,  or  country  having  the  privilege  author- 


See  Sections  70,  172,  aud  173. 


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ized  to  be  granted  in  and  by  the  next  preceding  section,  shall,  while  in  the  territories  of  the  United  States,  be  deemed 
and  taken  to  be  a mail  of  the  United  States,  so  far  as  to  make  any  violation  thereof,  any  depredation  thereon,  or  any 
act  or  offence  in  respect  thereto,  or  any  part  thereof,  which  would  be  punishable  under  the  existing  laws  of  the  United 
States,  in  case  the  same  had  been  a mail  or  part  of  a mail  of  the  United  States,  an  offence  of  the  same  grade,  and 
punishable  in  the  same  manner,  and  to  the  same  extent,  as  though  the  said  mails  were  those  of  the  United  States : and 
in  any  indictment  for  such  act  or  offence,  the  said  mails  or  any  part  thereof  may  be  alleged  to  be,  and  on  the  trial  of 
any  such  indictment  they  shall  be,  deemed  and  held  to  be  mails  or  parts  of  mails  of  the  United  States. — Sec.  7,  Act  of 
81  Aug.,  1852. 


CHAPTEE  YII. 

FRANKING  PRIVILEGE.  * * * § 

Sec.  87.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  letters  and  packets  to  and  from  the  following  officers  of  the  United  States, 
shall  be  received  and  conveyed  by  post  free  of  postage : Each  postmaster,  provided  each  of  his  letters  or  packets  shall 
not  exceed  half  an  ounce  in  weight ; each  member  of  the  Senate,  and  each  member  and  delegate  of  the  House  of 
Eepresentatives  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States ; the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Eepre- 
sentatives,  provided  each  letter  or  packet  (except  documents  printed  by  the  order  of  either  House  of  Congress),  shall 
not  exceed  two  ounces  in  weight,  and  during  their  actual  attendance  in  any  session  of  Congress,  and  sixty  days  before 
and  after  such  session,  and  in  case  of  excess  of  weight,  that  excess  alone  shall  be  paid  for : the  President  of  the  United 
States,  Vice-President;  the  Secretaries  of  State,  of  the  Treasury,  of  War,  of  the  Navy;  Attorney  General;  Postmaster 
General,  and  the  Assistants  Postmaster  General ; the  Comptrollers  of  the  Treasury,  Auditors,  Eegister,  Treasurer,  and 
Commissioners  of  the  General  Land  Office ; and  such  individuals  who  shall  have  been,  or  may  hereafter  be,  President 
of  the  United  States ; and  each  may  receive  newspapers  by  post,  free  of  postage : Provided,  That  postmasters  shall 
not  receive,  free  of  postage,  more  than  one  daily  newspaper  each,  or  what  is  equivalent  thereto  ; nor  shall  members  of 
the  Senate,  or  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  the  Clerk  of  the  House,  or  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  receive  newspapers 
free  of  postage,  after  the  privilege  of  franking  shall  cease.* — Sec.  27,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  88.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  if  any  person  shall  frank  any  letter  or  letters,  other  than  those  written  by 
himself,  or  by  his  order  on  the  business  of  his  office,  he  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  pay  a fine  of  ten  dollars,  and  it 
shall  be  the  especial  duty  of  postmasters  to  prosecute  for  said  offence : Provided,  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
Secretary  of  State,  Secretary  of  War,  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and  Postmaster  General,  may  frank  letters  or  packets  on 
official  business,  prepared  in  any  other  public  office,  in  the  absence  of  the  principal  thereof.  And  if  any  person,  hav- 
ing the  right  to  receive  his  letters  free  of  postage,  shall  receive  enclosed  to  him,  any  letter  or  packet  addressed  to  a 
person  not  having  that  right,  it  shall  be  his  duty  to  return  the  same  to  the  post  office,  marking  thereon  the  i)lace  from 
whence  it  came,  that  it  may  be  charged  with  postage.  And  if  any  person  shall  counterfeit  the  hand  writing  or  frank 
of  any  person,  or  cause  the  same  to  be  done,  in  order  to  avoid  the  payment  of  postage,  each  person,  so  offending,  shall 
pay,  for  every  such  offence,  five  hundred  dollars.! — Sec.  28,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  89.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Commissioners  of  the  Navy  Board,  the  Adjutant  General,  Commissary 
General,  Inspectors  General,  Quartermaster  General,  Paymaster  General,  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  Clerk  of  the 
House  of  Eepresentatives,  and  the  Superintendent  of  the  Patent  Office,  be  authorized  to  frank,  and  to  receive  letters  and 
packets  by  post,  free  of  postage,  and  that  no  other  persons  or  officers,  excepting  those  enumerated  herein,  and  in  the 
act  “ to  reduce  into  one  the  several  acts  establishing  and  regulating  the  Post  Office  Department,”  passed  on  the  third 
of  March,  eighteen  hundred  and  twenty-five,  shall  be  authorized  to  frank  or  to  receive  letters  through  the  mail  free 
of  postage. t — Sec.  A,  Act  of  2 March,  1827. 

Sec.  90.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  no  postmaster  or  assistant  postmaster  shall  act  as  agent  for  lottery  offices 
or  under  any  color  of  purchase,  or  otherwise,  vend  lottery  tickets ; nor  shall  any  postmaster  receive  free  of  postage, 
or  frank,  lottery  schemes,*  circulars,  or  tickets.  For  a violation  of  this  provision,  the  person  offending  shall  suffer  a 
penalty  of  fifty  dollars.g— /8'ec.  6,  Act  of  2 March,  1827. 

Sec.  91.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  governors  of  the  several  States  to  transmit  by  mail,  free 
of  postage,  all  laws  and  reports,  whether  bound  or  unbound,  and  all  records  and  documents  of  their  respective  States 
which  may  be  directed  by  the  legislatures  of  the  several  States,  to  be  transmitted  to  the  executives  of  other  States ; and 
tlie  governor  of  the  State  transmitting  the  same  shall,  in  addition  to  his  frank,  endorse  the  kind  of  book  or  document 
enclosed,  and  direct  the  same  to  the  governor  of  the  State  to  which  the  same  may  be  sent." — Act  of  June  30, 1834. 

Sec.  92.  And  he  iifurther  enacted,  Tliat  no  postmaster  shall  receive  free  of  postage,  or  frank  any  letter  or  packet 
composed  of,  or  containing  anything  other  than  paper  or  money ; and  for  a violation  of  this  provision,  the  offender 
shall  be  dismissed  from  office,  and  upon  conviction  in  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction,  pay  a fine  of  twenty  dollars. 

* * * —Sec.  36,  Act  of  Jidy  2,  1836. 

Sec.  93.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  twenty-seventh  section  of  the  act  of  Congress  entitled  “An  act  to  re- 


• The  flanking  privilege  was  repealed  by  the  .Mh  Section  of  the  .\ct  of  March  3,  1SI.'>,  (See  .^ec.  93  below,!  with  the  exceptions  specified  in 
Sections  94  to  98.  Nevertheless,  in  consideration  of  the  allowances  to  the  Depaitinent  for  transporting  the  free  matter  ot  Congress,  tb.e  De- 
partments, and  other  government  ollices,  directed  by  the  Acts  of  1817  and  IS.'il,  see  Sections  103  and  Uis  below.!  it  is  revived  with  reference 

toojJkUil  packauen,  under  certain  lestriclions,  to  the  members  of  that  body,  and  sundry  idher  public  functionaries.  Pee  the  remaining  Sections 
of  this  Chapter  for  the  special  legislation  referred  to  ; and  for  privilege  of  postmasters  in  this  particular,  Nos.  9.'.  and  102. 

t See  Note  to  Sec.  87.  See  also  No.  93.  J See  Note  to  Pec.  87.  Pee  al.so  Sec.  93. 

§ bee  Sections  93  and  102  for  privilege  of  postmasters  on  the  subject  of  franking.  II  See  Nos.  93  and  90,  also  note  to  No.  87. 


FRANKING  PRIVILEGE. 


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(luce  into  one  the  several  acts  for  establishing  and  regulating  the  Post  Office  Department,”  approved  and  signed  the 
third  day  of  March,  In  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty-five,  and  all  other  acts  and  parts  of  acts  grant- 
ing and  conferring  upon  any  person  whatsoever  the  right  or  privilege  to  receive  and  transmit  through  the  mail,  free  of 
postage,  letters,  packets,  newspapers,  periodicals,  or  other  matters,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  utterly  abrogated  and 
repealed.* — Sec.  5,  Act  of  March  3, 1845. 

Sec  94.  Se  it  farther  enacted,  That  from  and  after  the  first  day  of  July  nextt  members  of  Congress  and  delegates 
from  Territories  may  receive  letters,  not  exceeding  two  ounces  in  weight,  free  of  po.stage,  during  the  recess  of  Con- 
gress, any  thing  to  the  contrary  in  this  Act  notwithstanding;  and  the  same  franking  privilege  which  is  granted  by  this 
'Act  to  the  members  of  the  two  houses  of  Congress,  is  hereby  extended  to  the  Vice  President  of  the  United  States; 

* * * — Sec.  1,  Act  of  8 March,  1845. 

Sec.  95.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  * * ♦ the  three  Assistant  Postmasters  General  shall  be  entitled 

to  have  remitted  by  the  postmaster  in  Washington  all  postage  charged  upon  letters,  packages,  or  other  matter  received 
by  them,  respectively,  through  the  mail,  touching  the  business  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  or  the  particular  branch 
of  that  business,  committed  to  them,  respectively ; and  each  of  the  said  Assistant  Postmasters  General  shall  be,  and 
hereby  is,  authorized  to  transmit  through  the  mail,  free  of  postage,  any  letters,  packages,  or  other  matters  relating  ex- 
clusively to  his  official  duties,  or  to  the  business  of  the  Post  Office  Department ; but  he  shall,  in  every  such  case,  en- 
dorse on  the  back  of  the  letter  or  package  so  to  be  sent  free  of  postage,  over  his  own  signature,  the  words  “ official  bus- 
iness.” And  for  any  such  endorsement  falsely  made,  the  person  so  offending  shall  forfeit  and  pay  three  hundred 
dollars.  And  the  several  deputy  postmasters  throughout  the  United  States  shall  be  authorized  to  charge, i and  have 
allowed  to  them  in  the  settlement  of  their  accounts  with  the  Post  Office  Department,  all  postage  which  they  may  have 
paid  or  had  charged  to  them,  respectively,  for  letters,  packages,  or  other  matters  received  by  them  on  the  business  of 
their  respective  offices,  or  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  upon  a verification  on  oath  of  their  accounts  for  the  same,  and 
the  transmission  of  the  charged  letters  as  vouchers ; and  the  several  deputy  postmasters  shall  be,  and  hereby  are,  au- 
thorized to  send  through  the  mail,  free  of  postage,  all  letters  and  packages  which  it  may  be  their  duty,  or  they  may  have 
occasion  to  transmit  to  any  person  or  place,  and  which  shall  relate  exclusively  to  the  business  of  the  respective  offices, 
or  to  the  business  of  the  Post  Office  Department;  but  in  every  such  case  the  deputy  postmaster  sending  any  such  letter 
or  package  shall  endorse  thereon,  over  his  own  signature,  the  words  “ Post  Office  business.”  And  for  any  and  every 
such  endorsement  falsely  made,  the  person  making  the  same  shall  forfeit  and  pay  three  hundred  dollars.  * * « 

—Sec.  6,  Act  of  Z March,  1845. 

Sec.  96.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  the  Act  of  Congress  entitled  “An  act  authorizing  the  governors  of  the  sev- 
eral States  to  transmit  by  mail  certain  books  and  documents,”  approved  June  the  thirtieth,  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  thirty-four,  shall  remain  and  continue  in  full  force,  any  thing  hereinbefore  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding ; and 
the  members  of  Congress,  the  delegates  from  the  Territories,  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  the  Clerk  of  the  House 
of  Eepresentatives,  shall  be,  and  they  are  hereby,  authorized,  to  transmit,  free  of  postage,  to  any  post  office  within  the 
United  States,  or  the  Territories  thereof,  any  dociiments  which  have  been  or  may  be  printed  by  order  of  either  House 
of  Congress,  any  thing  in  this  law  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding. — Sec.  7,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  97.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  each  member  of  the  Senate,  each  member  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives, 
and  each  delegate  from  a Territory  of  the  United  States,  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of 
Eepresentatives,  may,  during  each  session  of  Congress,  and  for  a period  of  thirty  days  before  the  commencement  and 
thirty  days  af  er  the  end  of  each  and  every  session  of  Congress,  send  and  receive  through  the  mail,  free  of  postage,  any 
letter,  newspaper,  or  packet,  not  exceeding  two  ounces  in  weight ; and  all  postage  charged  upon  any  letters,  packages, 
petitions,  memorials,  or  other  matters  or  things  received  during  any  session  of  Congress  by  any  Senator,  member,  or 
delegate  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  touching  his  official  or  legislative  duties,  by  reason  of  any  excess  of  weight, 
above  two  ounces,  of  the  matter  or  thing  so  received,  shall  be  paid  out  of  the  contingent  fund  of  the  House  of  which  tho 
person  receiving  the  same  may  be  a member.  And  they  shall  have  the  right  to  frank  written  letters  from  themselves 
during  the  whole  year,  as  now  authorized  by  law^A^ec.  8,  Act  of  Z March,  1845. 

Sec.  98.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  nothing  in  this  Act  contained  shall  be  construed  to  repeal  the  laws  hereto- 
fore enacted,  granting  the  franking  privilege  to  the  President  of  the  United  States  when  in  office,  and  to  all  ex-Presi- 
dents,  and  to  the  widows  of  the  former  Presidents  Madison  and  Harrison.— /S'ec.  23,  Act  of  8 March,  1845. 

Sec.  99.  Andhe  it  fin  ther  enacted.  That  all  members  of  Congress,  delegates  from  Territories,  the  Vice  President  of 
the  Unifed  SA  es,  the  Se-rjtary  of  the  Senate,  and  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  shall  have  the  power  to 
send  and  receive  public  documents  free  of  postage  during  their  term  of  office,  and  that  the  said  members  anfi  delegates 
shall  have  the  power  to  send  and  receive  public  documents  free  of  postage  up  to  the  first  Monday  in  December  fol- 
lowing the  expiration  of  their  term  of  office. — >'6C.  8,  Act  of  3 March,  1847. 

Sec.  100.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate  and  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives 
shall  have  the  power  to  receive,  as  well  as  to  send,  all  letters  and  packages,  not  weighing  over  two  ounces,  free  of 
postage,  during  their  term  of  office.— Vec.  4,  ^fc^  of  3 March,  1847. 

Sec.  101.  And.  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  members  of  Congress  shall  have  the  power  to  receive,  as  well  as  to  send, 
all  letters  and  packages,  not  weighing  over  two  ounces,  free  of  postage,  up  to  the  first  Monday  in  December  following 
the  expiration  of  their  term  of  office. — Sec.  5,  Act  of  3 March,  1847. 

Sec.  102.  Be  it  farther  enacted,  * * * That  each  deputy  postmaster,  whose  compensation  for  the  last 
preceding  year  did  not  exceed  two  hundred  dollars,?  may  send  through  the  mail  all  letters  written  by  himself,  and  re- 
ceive through  the  mail  all  written  communications  addressed  to  himself  on  his  private  business  which  .shall  not 
exceed  in  weight  one  half  ounce,  free  of  postage.  * * * —Sec.\.  Act  of  2 March,\8i^l. 

* Exception  in  favor  of  C.overnora  of  States  an<l  memlxM-s  of  Congress,  and  in  favor  of  Presidents  and  fovnrier  Presidents,  and  Mrs.  Sladison 
and  Mr.s.  Ha  ri>on  ; an  j inivilege  extended  to  postmasters  whose  compens.atlon  is  less  than  $200  per  .annum.  See  Sections  91,  95,  90,  97,  9?. 

t Sections  97-99  and  lOt  extend  this  privilege. 

J Ihis  authority  to  charge  is  no  longer  in  force.  See  Sec.  102  for  special  provision  for  postmasters  whose  compensation  does  not  exceed 
$200  a year.  § gee  95  above  for  right  of  other  postmasters  in  the  matter. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS 


Seo.  103.  Be  itfiiHher  enacted,  That,  * * * in  compensation  for  such  mail  services  as  may  be  per- 

formed for  the  several  departments  of  the  Government,  there  shall  be  paid  to  the  Post  Office  Department,  from  the 
Treasury,  for  each  year’s  service,  the  sum  of  two  hundred  thousand  dollars,  which  is  hereby  appropriated  for  that 
purpose,  out  of  any  unappropriated  money  in  the  Treasury.* — /Sec.  12,  Act  of  3 March,  1847. 

Sec.  104.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  * * h:  such  publications  or  books  as  have  been  or  may  be 

published,  procured,  or  purchased  by  order  of  either  House  of  Congress,  or  a joint  resolution  of  the  two  houses, 
shall  be  considered  as  public  documents,  and  entitled  to  be  franked  as  such  ; * * — Sec.  13,  Act  of  3 March, 

1847. 

Sec.  105.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  all  letters  and  packages  to  and  from  Sarah  Polk,  relict  of  the  late  James  K. 
Polk,  shall  be  received  and  conveyed  by  post,  free  of  postage,  for  and  during  her  life.— .4c#  of  January  10, 1850. 

Sec.  107.  Be  it  further  enacted,  * * * that  postmasters  at  the  office  of  delivery  are  hereby  authorized, 

and  it  shall  be  their  duty  to  remove  the  wrappers  and  envelopes  from  all  printed  matter  and  pamphlets  not  charged 
with  letter  postage,  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  whether  there  is  upon  or  connected  with  any  such  printed  matter  or 
in  such  package  any  matter  or  thing  which  would  authorize  or  require  the  charge  of  a higher  rate  of  postage  thereon. 
And  all  publishers  of  pamphlets,  periodicals,  magazines,  and  newspapers  which  shall  not  exceed  sixteen  ounces  in 
weight,  shall  be  allowed  to  interchange  their  publicationst  reciprocally  free  of  postage : Bromded,  That  such  inter- 
change shall  be  confined  to  a single  copy  of  each  publication : And  provided  also.  That  said  publishers  may  enclose 
in  their  publications  the  bills  for  subscription  thereto,  without  any  additional  charge  for  postage  ; * * * 

—See.  2,  Act  of  3 March,  1851. 

Sec.  108.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  there  shall  be  paid  to  the  Post  Office  Department,  in  further  payment  and 
compensation  for  the  mail  service  performed  for  the  two  Houses  of  Congress  and  the  other  Departments  and  offices  of 
the  Government  in  the  transportation  of  free  matter,  the  sum  of  five  hundred  thousand  dollars  per  year,  which  shall  be 
paid  quarterly,  out  of  any  moneys  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated ; * * * —Sec.  8,  Act  of  3 

March,  1851.  ' 

Sec.  109.  Be  it  resolved,  That  from  and  after  the  present  session  of  Congress,  the  Congressional  Globe  and  appendix, 
which  contain  the  laws  and  debates  thereon,  shall  pass  free  through  the  mails  so  long  as  the  same  shall  be  published 
by  order  of  Congress : Provided,  That  nothing  herein  shall  be  construed  to  authorize  the  circulation  of  the  Daily  Globe 
free  of  postage.  * * * — Joint  Resolution  of  Aug. 

Sec.  110.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Superintendent  of  the  Coast  Survey,  and  the  Asssistant  in  charge  of  the 
office  of  the  Coast  Survey,  shall  be  authorized  to  receive  and  transmit,  free  of  postage,  by  the  mails,  all  letters  and  doc- 
uments in  relation  to  their  public  duties.— Ac#  of  Feh.  2, 1854. 

Sec.  111.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  books,  maps,  and  charts,  or  other  publications  entered  for  copyright, 
and  which,  under  the  Act  of  August  tenth,  eighteen  hundred  and  forty-six,  are  required  to  be  deposited  in  the  Library 
of  Congress,  and  in  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  may  be  sent  through  the  mail  free  of  postage  under  such  regulations 
as  the  Postmaster  General  may  prescribe. — Sec.  5,  Act  of  3 March,  1855. 

Sec.  112  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  right  to  frank  letters  and  documents,  now  allowed  by  law  to  the  Vice 
President,  be  continued  to  those  who  have  heretofore  or  shall  hereafter  hold  that  office,  during  life. — Sec.  4,  Act  of  Sd 
March,  1855. 


CHAPTEE  YIII. 

LETTER  CARRIERS. 

Sec.  113.  Andhe  it  further  enacted,  HhxHqHqv  carriers  shall  be  employed  at  such  post  offices  as  the  Postmaster 
General  shall  direct,  for  the  delivery  of  letters^:  in  the  places  respectively  where  such  post  offices  are  established  ; and, 
for  the  delivery  of  each  such  letter,  the  letter  carrier  may  receive,  of  the  person  to  whom  the  deli\’ery  is  made,  two 
cents : Provided,  Tiiat  no  letter  shall  be  delivered  to  such  letter  carrier  for  delivery,  addressed  to  any  person  who  shall 
have  lodged  at  the  post  office  a Avritten  request  that  the  letter  shall  be  detained  in  the  office.  And,  for  every  letter 
lodged  at  any  post  office,  not  to  be  carried  by  post,  but  to  be  delivered  at  the  place  where  it  is  so  lodged,  the  postmaster 
shall  receive  one  ccnt§  of  the  person  to  whom  it  shall  be  delivered. — Sec.  3G,  Act  of  3 ^farch,  1825. 

Sec.  114.  And  he  it  further  enacted , lAuA  * * * the  letter  carriers  employed  at  post  offices  shall  be 

authorized  to  receive  for  each  newspaper  delivered  by  them,  an  half  cent,  and  no  more.]] — Sec.  2,  Ac#  of  March  2, 
1827. 

Sec.  115.  And  he  it  farther  enacted,  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be  authorized,  Avhenever  the  same  may  be 
proper  for  the  accommodation  of  the  i)ublic  in  any  city,  to  employ‘5'  letter  carriers  for  the  delivery  ot  letters  received  at 
the  post  office  in  said  city;  except  such  as  the  persons  to  whom  they  are  addressed  may  have  requested,  in  writing, 
addressed  to  the  postmaster,  to  be  retained  in  the  post  office;  and  for  the  receipt  of  letters  at  such  places,  in  the  said 
city  as  the  Postmaster  General  may  direct,  and  for  the  deposit  of  the  same  in  the  post  office;  and  for  the  delivery  by 
a carrier  of  each  letter  received  from  the  post  office,  the  person  to  whom  the  same  may  be  delivered  shall  pav  not  ex- 
ceeding two  cents;  and  for  the  delivery  of  each  newspaper  and  pamphlet,  one  half  cent;  and  for  everi  letter  rcceiAcd 


• See  See.  10^  for  a.Idltinniil  allowance  fov  (Ins  i.urposc. 

t Sec  more  conivvelieiisive  statute  in  Seo.  lOS,  ns  containeil  in  Act  of  .no  August,  IS52.  t See  Xos.  ll.'i  and  11 7. 

5 See  Sections  lef)  and  ifiC  for  further  provisions  respecting  drop  letters. 

11  Following  section,  from  the  Act  of  July  2,  1856,  renews  this  statute.  - T See  antecedent  provisions  on  this  head  in  113. 


MAIL  DEPREDATIONS. 


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by  a carrier  to  be  deposited  ia  the  post  office,  there  shall  be  paid  to  him,  at  the  time  of  the  receipt,  not  exceeding  two 
cents;  all  of  which  receipts,  by  the  carriers  in  any  city,  shall,  if  the  Postmaster  General  so  direct,  be  accounted  for  to 
the  postmaster  of  said  city,  to  constitute  a fund  for  the  compensation  of  the  said  carriers,  and  be  paid  to  them  in  such 
proportions  and  manner  as  the  Postmaster  General  may  direct.  Each  of  the  said  carriers  shall  give  bond  with  sure- 
ties, to  be  approved  by  the  Postmastel-  General,  for  the  safe  custody  and  delivery  of  letters,  and  for  the  due  account  and 
payment  of  all  moneys  received  by  him. — Sec.  41,  Act  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  116.  And  be  it  further  enacted.,  That  the  Postmaster  General  be  authorized  and  directed,  when  in  his  judgment 
the  public  interest  or  convenience  may  require  it,  to  establish  one  or  more  branch  post  offices,  to  facilitate  the  opera- 
tion of  the  post  office  in  any  city  or  place  which  in  the  opinion  of  the  Postmaster  General  may  require  such  additional 
accommodation  for  the  convenience  of  the  inhabitants ; and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  G eneral  to  prescribe 
the  rules  and  regulations  for  the  branch  post  offices  which  may  be  established  by  virtue  of  this  Act ; and  no  additional 
postage  shall  be  charged  for  the  receipt  or  delivery  of  any  letter  or  packet  at  such  branch  post  office. — Sec.  10,  Act  of 
8 March,  1847. 

Sec.  117.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  in  the  power  of  the  Postmaster  General,  at  all  post  offices  where 
the  postmasters  are  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  to  establish  post  routes  within  the  cities  or  towns, 
to  provide  for  conveying  letters  to  the  post  office,  by  establishing  suitable  and  convenient  places  of  deposit,  and  by 
employing  carriers  to  receive  and  deposit  them  in  the  post  office ; and  at  all  such  offices  it  shall  be  in  his  power  to 
cause  letters  to  be  delivered  by  suitable  carriers,  to  be  appointed  by  him  for  that  purpose,  for  which  not  exceeding- 
one  or  two  cents  shall  be  charged,  to  be  paid  by  the  person  receiving  or  sending  the  same ; and  all  sums  so  received 
shall  be  paid  into  the  Post  Office  Department:  Prodded,  The  amount  of  compensation  allowed  by  the  Postmaster 
General  to  carriers  shall  in  no  case  exceed  the  amount  paid  into  the  Treasury,  by  each  town  or  city,  under  the  pro- 
visions of  this  section.— Aec.  10,  Ad  of  3 March,  1851. 

Sec.  118.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  to  empower  the 
special  agents  of  the  Post  Office  Department  in  the  State  of  California  and  in  the  Territories  of  Oregon  and  Washing- 
ton to  appoint  letter  carriers  for  the  delivery  of  letters  from  any  post  office  in  the  said  State  or  Territories,  and  to  allow 
any  letter  carrier  so  appointed  to  demand  and  receive  a sum  for  all  letters,  newspapers,  or  other  mailable  matter  not 
more  than  may  be  recommended  by  the  postmaster  for  whose  office  such  letter  carrier  may  be  appointed : Provided, 
That  not  more  than  twenty-five  cents  shall  be  charged  for  any  letter,  newspaper,  or  ounce  of  other  mailable  matter. 
All  such  appointments  may  be  determined  and  rates  of  compensation  modified  within  the  limits  aforesaid,  whenever 
the  same  is  found  expedient  in  the  opinion  of  the  appointing  agent:  And  it  is  further  pn. rid  ed,  That  all  such  appoint- 
ments and  contracts  shall  be  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Postmaster  General:  and  upon  notice  to  any  carrier  of  his 
rejection  by  the  Postmaster  General,  his  appointment  and  contract  shall  be  determined ; and  that  all  letter  carriers 
appointed  in  pursuance  of  this  Act  shall  be  subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  forty-first  section  of  the  Act  entitled  “ An  Act 
to  change  the  organization  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  and  to  provide  more  etfectually  for  the  settlement  of  the 
accounts  thereof,”  approved  July  2,  1836,  except  as  herein  otherwise  provided : Provided,  That  no  letter  or  letters  or 
other  mailable  matter  shall  be  delivered  by  any  postmaster  to  said  carriers  unless  requested  in  writing  by  the  person 
or  persons  to  whom  said  letters  or  other  mailable  matter  may  be  directed.— ^Scc.  1,  Act  of  July  27, 1854. 

Sec.  119.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  each  and  every  letter-carrier  route  which  may  be  .established  under  the 
provisions  of  this  Act,  shall  be  deemed  a post  route  during  its  continuance ; and  the  provisions  contained  in  the  ninth, 
tenth,  eleventh,  twelfth,  and  fifteenth  sections  of  an  Act  entitled  “ An  Act  to  reduce  the  rates  of  postage,  to  limit  the 
use  and  correct  the  abuse  of  the  franking  privilege,  and  for  the  prevention  of  frauds  on  the  revenues  of  the  Post  Office 
Department,”  approved  March  3, 1845,  and  the  fifth  and  eighth  sections  of  an  Act  entitled  “ An  Act  to  establish  certain 
post  roads,  and  for  other  purposes,”  approved  August  31, 1852,  are  hereby  made  applicable  to  said  letter-carrier  routes. 
—Sec.  27,  Act  of  July,  1854. 


CHAPTEK  IX. 

MAIL  DEPREDATIONS. 

Sec.  120.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  if  any  person  employed  in  any  of  the  departments  of  the  Post  Office  Estab- 
lishment shall  unlawfully  detain,*  delay,  or  open,  any  letter,  packet,  bag  or  mail  of  letters,  with  which  he  .shall  be 
entrusted,  or  which  shall  have  come  to  his  posses.sion,  and  which  are  intended  to  be  conveyed  by  post ; or,  if  any  such 
penson  shall  secrete,  embezzle,  or  destroy,  any  letter  or  packet  entrusted  to  su'-h  person  as  aforesaid,  and  which  shall 
not  contain  any  security  for,  or  assurance  relating  to  money,  as  hereinafter  described,  every  such  offender,  bcin" 
thereof  duly  convicted,  shall,  for  every  such  offence,  be  fined,  not  exceeding  tiiree  hundred  dollars,  or  imprisoned,  not 
exceeding  six  months,  or  both,  according  to  the  circnm.stances  and  aggravati  ms  of  the  offence.  And  if  any  i)erson, 
employed  as  aforesaid,  shad  sf-ercte.  embezz'c,  or  destroy  any  letter,  packet,  bag  or  mail  of  letters,  with  which  he  or 
she  shall  be  entrusted,  or  which  shall  have  come  to  his  or  her  possession,  and  are  intend -d  to  be  convejmd  by  post, 
containing  any  bank  note  or  bank  post  bill,  bill  of  exchange,  warrant  of  fhe  Treasury  of  (he  Unitcfl  States,  note  of 
assignment  of  stock  in  the  funds,  letter-  of  attorney  for  receiving  annuities  or  dividends,  or  for  selling  .stock  in  the 
funds,  or  for  receiving  the  interest  thereof,  or  any  letter  of  credit,  or  note  for,  or  relating  to.  payment  of  moneys,  or  any 


• Sec.  32,  Act  of  1836,  makes  sfiecial  provision  against  detention  of  letters  and  packets,  or  forwarding  one  in  preference  to  others  by  post- 
masters. See  Sec.  129. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


bond,  or  warrant,  draft,  bill,  or  promissory  note,  covenant,  contract,  or  agreement,  whatsoever,  for,  or  relating  to,  the 
payment  of  money,  or  the  delivery  of  any  article  of  value,  or  the  performance  of  any  act,  matter,  or  thing,  or  any 
receipt,  release,  acquittance,  or  discharge  of,  or  from,  any  debt,  covenant,  or  demand,  or  any  part  thereof,  or  any  copy 
of  any  record  of  any  judgment,  or  decree,  in  any  court  of  law,  or  chancery,  or  any  execution  which  may  have  issued 
thereon,  or  any  copy  of  any  other  record,  or  any  other  article  of  value,  or  any  writing  representing  the  same ; or  if  any 
such  person  employed  as  aforesaid,  shall  steal,  or  take,  any  of  the  same  out  of  any  letter,  packet,  bag  or  mail  of  letters, 
that  shall  come  to  his  or  her  possession,  such  person  shall,  on  conviction  for  any  such  offence,  be  imprisoned  not  less 
than  ten  years,  nor  exceeding  twenty-one  years ; and  if  any  person  who  shall  have  taken  charge  of  the  mails  of  the 
United  States  shall  quit  or  desert  the  same  before  such  person  delivers  it  into  the  post  office  kept  at  the  termination 
of  the  route,  or  some  known  mail  carrier,  or  agent  of  the  General  Post  Office,  authorized  to  receive  the  same,  every 
such  person,  so  offending,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  a sum  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars  for  every  such  offence;  and 
if  any  person  concerned  in  carrying  the  mail  of  the  United  States  shall  collect,  receive,  or  carry  any  letter,  or  packet, 
or  shall  cause  or  procure  the  same  to  be  done,  contrary  to  this  Act,  every  such  offender  shall  forfeit  and  pay,  for  every 
such  offence,  a sum  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars.— 21,  Act  of?,  March,  1825. 

Sec.  121.  And  he  it  f urther  enacted.  That  if  any  person  shall  rob  any  carrier  of  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  or 
other  person  entrusted  therewith,  of  such  mail,  or  of  part  thereof,  such  offender  or  offenders  shall,  on  conviction, 
be  imprisoned  not  less  than  five  years  nor  exceeding  ten  years ; and,  if  convicted  a second  time  of  a like  offence,  he  or 
they  shall  suffer  death ; or,  if,  in  effecting  such  robbery  of  the  mail,  the  first  time,  the  offender  shall  wound  the  person 
having  custody  thereof,  or  put  his  life  in  jeopardy,  by  the  use  of  dangerous  weapons,  such  offender  or  offenders  shall 
suffer  death.  And  if  any  person  shall  attempt  to  rob  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  by  assaulting  the  person  having 
custody  thereof,  shooting  at  him  or  his  horse  or  mule,  or  threatening  him  with  dangerous  weapons,  and  the  robbery 
is  not  effected,  every  such  offender,  on  conviction  thereof,  shall  be  punished  by  imprisonment,  not  less  than  two  years 
nor  exceeding  ten  years.  And,  if  any  person  shall  steal  the  mail,  or  shall  steal  or  take  from,  or  out  of,  any  mail,  or 
from,  or  out  of,  any  post  office,  any  letter  or  packet ; or,  if  any  person  shall  take  the  mail,  or  any  letter  or  packet  there- 
from, or  from  any  post  office,  whether  with  or  without  the  consent  of  the  person  having  custody  thereof,  and  shall 
open,  embezzle,  or  destroy  any  such  mail,  letter,  or  packet,  the  same  containing  any  article  of  value,  or  evidence  of  any 
debt,  due,  demand,  right  or  claim,  or  any  release,  receipt,  acquittance,  or  discharge,  or  any  other  article,  paper,  or 
thing,  mentioned  and  described  in  the  twenty-first  section  of  this  Act ; or,  if  any  person  shall,  by  fraud  or  deception, 
obtain  from  any  person  having  custody  thereof,  any  mail,  letter,  or  packet,  containing  any  article  of  value,  or  evidence 
thereof,  or  either  of  the  writings  referred  to,  or  next  abovementioned,  such  offender  or  offenders,  on  conviction  thereof, 
shall  be  imprisoned,  not  less  tlian  two,  nor  exceeding  ten  years.  And  if  any  person  shall  take  any  letter  or  packet, 
not  containing  any  article  of  value,  nor  evidence  thereof,  out  of  a post  office,  or  shall  open  any  letter  or  packet,  which 
shall  have  been  in  a post  office,  or  in  custody  of  a mail  carrier,  before  it  shall  have  been  delivered  to  the  person  to 
whom  it  is  directed,  with  a design  to  obstruct  the  correspondence,  to  pry  into  another’s  business  or  secrets ; or  shall 
secrete,  embezzle,  or  destroy,  any  such  mail,  letter,  or  packet,  such  offender,  upon  conviction,  shall  pay,  for  every  such 
offence,  a sum  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars,  and  be  imprisoned  not  exceeding  twelve  months. — Sec.  22,  Act  of 
3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  122.  And  he  it  further  enacted-.  That  if  any  person  shall  rip,  cut,  tear,  burn,  or  otherwise  injure,  any  valise, 
portmanteau,  or  other  bag,  used,  or  designed  to  be  used,  by  any  person  acting  under  the  authority  of  the  Postmaster 
General,  or  any  person  in  whom  his  powers  are  vested,  in  a conveyance  of  any  mail,  letter,  packet,  or  newspaper  or 
pamphlet,  or  shall  draw  or  break  any  staple,  or  loosen  any  part  of  any  lock,  chain,  or  strap,  attached  to,  or  belonging 
to  any  such  valise,  portmanteau,  or  bag,  with  an  intent  to  rob,  or  steal  any  mail,  letter,  packet,  newspaper,  or  pam- 
phlet, or  to  render  either  of  the  same  insecure,  every  such  offender,  upon  conviction,  shall,  for  every  such  oflence,  pay 
a sum  not  less  than  one  hundred  dollars,  nor  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars,  or  be  imprisoned  not  less  than  one 
year,  nor  exceeding  three  years,  at  the  discretion  of  the  court  before  whom  such  conviction  is  had. — iS'ec.  23,  Act  of  3 
March,  1825. 

Sec.  123.  Le  it  further  enacted.  That,  * * * if  any  person  employed  in  any  department  of  the  post  office 
shall  improperly  detain,  delay,  embezzle,  or  destroy  any  newspaper,  or  shall  permit  any  other  person  to  do  the  like,  or 
shall  open,  or  permit  any  other  to  open,  any  mail  or  packet  of  newspapers,  not  directed  to  the  office  where  he  is  em- 
ployed, such  offender  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  forfeit  a sum  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars,  for  every  such  offence.  And 
if  any  other  person  shall  open  any  mail  or  packet  of  newspapers,  or  shall  embezzle  or  destroy  the  same,  not  being 
directed  to  such  person,  or  not  being  authorized  to  receive  or  open  the  same,  such  offender  shall,  on  conviction  there- 
of, pay  a sum  not  exceeding  twenty  dollars  for  every  such  offence.  And  if  any  person  shall  take,  or  steal,  any  packet, 
bag,  or  mail  of  newspapers,  from,  or  out  of  any  post  office,  or  from  any  person  having  custody  thereof,  such  person 
shall,  on  conviction,  be  imprisoned,  not  exceeding  three  months,  for  every  such  offence,  to  be  kept  at  hard  labor  during 
the  period  of  such  imprisonment.  If  any  person  shall  enclose  or  conceal  a letter,  or  other  thing,  or  any  memorandum 
in  writing,  in  a newspaper,  pamphlet,  or  magazine,  or  in  any  package  of  newspapers,  pamphlets,  or  magazines,  or 
make  any  writing  or  memorandum  thereon,  which  he  shall  have  delivered  into  any  post  office,  or  to  any  person  for 
that  purpose,  in  order  that  the  same  may  be  carried  by  post,  free  of  letter  postage,  he  shall  forfeit  the  sum  of  five  dol- 
lars for  every  such  offence : and  the  letter,  newspaper,  package,  memorandum,  or  other  thing,  shall  not  be  delivered 
to  the  person  to  whom  it  is  directed  until  the  amount  of  single  letter  postage  is  paid  for  each  article  of  which  the  pack- 
age is  composed.  * ♦ * — 30,  Act  of  8 March,  1825. 

Seo.  124.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  every  person.  Avho,  from  and  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  shall  procure, 
and  advise,  or  assist,  in  tlie  doing  or  perpetration  of  any  of  the  acts  or  crimes  by  this  Act  forbidden,  shall  be  subject  to 
the  same  penalties  and  punishments  as  the  persons  are  subject  to,  who  shall  actually  do  or  perpetrate  any  ot  the  said 
acts  or  crimes,  according  to  the  provisions  of  this  .Vet.— .S'ec.  24.  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  125.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  every  person  wlio  shall  be  imprisoned,  hy  a judgment  of  court,  under  and 
by  virtue  of  the  twenty-tlrst,  twenty-second,  twcuty-third,  or  twenty-fourth  sections  of  this  Act,  shall  be  kept  at  hard 
labor  during  the  period  of  such  imprisonment. — i>ec.  25,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 


MAIL  DEPREDATIONS. 


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Seo.  126.  And  le  it  further  enacted^  That  all  pecuniary  penalties  and  forfeitures,  incurred  under  this  Act,  shall  be 
one-half  for  the  use  of  the  person  or  persons  informing  and  prosecuting  for  the  same,  and  the  other  half  to  the  use  of 
the  United  States,  and  shall  be  paid  over  to  the  Postmaster  General,  and  accounted  for  by  him  as  other  moneys  of  the 
Department. — Sec.  83,  Act  of  3 Jfarch,  1825. 

Sec.  12T.  And  he  it  further  enacted.,  That  if  any  person  shall  buy,  receive,  or  conceal,  or  aid  in  buying,  receiving,  or 
concealing,  any  article  mentioned  in  the  twenty-first  section  of  this  Act,  knoAving  the  same  to  have  been  stolen  or  em- 
bezzled from  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  or  out  of  any  post  office,  or  from  any  person  having  the  custody  of  the  said 
mail,  or  the  letters  sent  or  to  be  sent  therein ; or  if  any  person  shall  be  accessory  after  the  fact  to  any  robbery  of  the 
carrier  of  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  or  other  person  entrusted  therewith,  of  such  mail,  or  of  part  thereof,  every 
person,  so  offending,  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  pay  a fine  not  exceeding  two  thousand  dollars,  and  be  imprisoned 
and  confined  to  hard  labor  for  any  time  not  exceeding  ten  years.  And  such  person  or  persons,  so  offending,  may  be 
tried  and  convicted  without  the  principal  offender*  being  first  tried,  provided  such  principal  offender  has  fled  from 
justice,  or  can  not  be  found  to  be  put  on  his  trial. --/Sec.  45,  Act  of  3 March.,  1825. 

Sec.  128.  And  he  it  further  enacted..  That  if  any  postmaster  shall  unlawfully  detain  in  his  office  any  letter,  package, 
pamphlet,  or  newspaper,  with  intent  to  prevent  the  arrival  and  delivery  of  the  same  to  the  person  or  persons  to  whom 
such  letter,  package,  pamphlet,  or  newspaper  may  be  addressed  or  directed  in  the  usual  course  of  the  transportation 
of  the  mail  along  the  route ; or  if  any  postmaster  shall,  Avith  intent  as  aforesaid,  give  a preference  to  any  letter,  pack- 
age,  pamphlet,  or  newspaper  over  another  which  may  pass  thi’ough  his  office,  by  forwarding  the  one  and  retaining 
the  other,  he  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  be  fined  in  a sum  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars,  and  imprisoned  for  a 
term  not  exceeding  six  months,  and  shall,  moreover,  be  forever  thereafter  incapable  of  holding  the  office  of  postmaster 
in  the  United  States.— /Sec.  32,  Act  of  2 July.,  1836. 

Sec.  129.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  if  any  person  shall  be  accessory  after  the  feet,  to  the  offence  of  stealing  or 
taking  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  or  of  stealing  or  taking  any  letter,  or  packet,  or  enclosure  in  any  letter  or  packet 
sent  or  to  be  sent  in  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  from  any  post  office  in  the  United  States,  or  from  the  mail  of  the 
United  States,  by  any  person  or  persons  whatever,  every  person  so  offending  as  accessory,  shall,  on  conviction  thereof, 
pay  a fine  not  exceeding  one  thousand  dollars,  and  be  imprisoned  for  a term  not  exceeding  five  years ; and  such  acces- 
sory after  the  fact  may  be  tried,  convicted,  and  punished  in  the  district  in  which  his  offence  was  committed,  though  the 
principal  offence  may  have  been  committed  in  another  district,  and  before  the  trial  of  the  principal  offender:  Pro- 
vided, such  principal  offender  has  fled  from  justice,  or  can  not  be  arrested  to  be  put  upon  his  trial. t—6ec.  38,  Act  of 
July  2,  1836. 

Sec.  130.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  all  moneys  taken  from  the  mails  of  the  United  States  by  robbery,  theft,  or 
otherwise,  which  have  come  or  may  hereafter  come  into  the  possession  or  custody  of  any  of  the  agents  of  the  Post 
Office  Department,  or  any  other  officers  of  the  United  States,  or  any  other  person  or  persons  whatever,  shall  be  paid 
to  the  order  of  the  Postmaster  General,  to  be  kept  by  him  as  other  moneys  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  to  and  for 
the  use  and  benefit  of  the  rightful  owner,  to  be  paid  whenever  satisfactory  proof  thereof  shall  be  made ; and  upon  the 
failure  of  any  person  in  the  employment  of  the  United  States  to  pay  over  such  moneys  when  demanded,  the  person  so 
refusing  shall  be  subject  to  the  penalties  prescribed  by  lav/^  against  defaulting  officers. — Sec.  2,  Act  of  1 March,  1847. 

Sec.  131.  And  heit further  enacted.  That  if  any  person  shall  steal,  purloin,  embezzle,  or  obtain  by  any  false  pretence, 
or  shad  aid  or  assist  in  stealing,  purloining,  embezzling,  or  obtaining  by  any  false  pretence,  or  shall  knowingly  and 
unlawfully  make,  forge,  or  counterfeit,  or  cause  to  be  unlawfully  made,  forged,  or  counterfeited,  or  knowingly  aid  or 
assist  in  falsely  and  unlawfully  making,  forging,  or  counterfeiting  any  key  suited  to  any  lock  which  has  been  or  shall 
be  adopted  for  use  by  the  Post  Office  Department  of  the  United  States,  and  which  shall  be  in  use  on  any  of  the  mails 
or  mail  bags  of  the  said  Post  Office  Department,  or  shall  have  in  his  possession  any  such  mail  key  or  any  such  mail 
lock,  with  the  intent  unlawfully  or  improperly  to  use,  sell,  or  otherwise  dispose  of  the  same,  or  cause  the  same  to  be 
unlawfully  or  improperly  used,  sold,  or  otherAvise  disposed  of,  or  who  being  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  the  locks 
or  keys  for  the  use  of  the  said  Post  Office  Department,  whether  as  contractor  or  otherwise,  shall  deliver  or  cause  to  be 
delivered  any  finished  or  unfinished  key  or  lock  used  or  designed  by  the  said  Post  Office  Department,  or  the  interior 
part  of  any  such  mail  lock,  to  any  person  not  duly  authorized  under  the  hand  of  the  Postmaster  General  of  the  United 
States  and  the  seal  of  the  said  Post  Office  Department  to  receive  the  same  (unless  such  person  so  receiving  the  same 
shall  be  the  contractor  for  furnishing  such  locks  and  keys,  or  engaged  in  the  manufacture  thereof  in  the  manner 
authorized  by  the  contract,  or  the  agent  for  such  manufacturer),  such  person  so  offending  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of 
felony,  and,  on  conviction  thereof,  shall  be  imprisoned  for  a period  not  exceeding  ten  years. — Sec.  3,  Act  of  31 
Augmt,  1852. 

Seo.  1-32.  Ard  he  it  further  enacted..  That  if  any  person  shall  steal,  purloin,  or  embezzle  any  mail  bags  in  use  by  or 
belonging  to  the  Post  Office  Department  of  the  United  States,  or  any  other  property  in  use  by  or  belonging  to  the  said 
Post  Office  Department,  or  shall,  for  any  luore,  gain,  or  convenience,  appropriate  any  such  property  to  his  OAvn,  or  any 
other  than  its  proper  use,  or  for  any  lucre  or  gain  shall  convey  away  any  such  property  to  the  hindrance  or  detriment 
of  the  public  service  of  the  United  States,  the  person  so  offending,  his  counsellors,  aiders,  and  abettors  (knowing  of 
and  privy  to  any  offence  aforesaid)  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  if  the  value  of  sucli  property  shall  exceed  twenty-five 
dollars,  be  deemed  guilty  of  felony,  and  shall  be  imprisoned  for  a period  not  exceeding  three  years;  or,  if  the  value 
of  such  property  shall  be  less  than  twenty-five  dollars,  shall  be  imprisoned  not  more  tlian  one  year,  or  be  fined  not  less 
than  ten  dollars,  nor  more  than  two  hundred  dollars  for  every  such  offence.— /See.  4,  Act  of  31  A uyust,  1852. 

Seo.  133.  And.  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  fines  and  penalties  imposed  for  any  violation  of  any  law  relating  to  the 
Post  Office  Department  shall,  when  collected  or  recovered,  be  paid  into  the  Treasury  to  the  credit  of  the  United  States 
for  the  use  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  excepting,  however,  such  part  thereof  as  may  by  law  belong  to  the  party 
informing  or  prosecuting  for  the  same.— /Sec.  10,  Act  of  31  Augunt,  1852. 

Seo.  134.  Andheit further  enacted, 'YXmi  in  all  ca-ses  where  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be  satisfied  that  either 


t See  Sections  127  and  131  also. 


See  Sections  129  and  131  for  additional  legislation  on  this  subject. 


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money  or  property,  stolen  from  the  United  States  mail,  shall  have  been  exchanged  for  other  money  or  property,  and 
has  been,  upon  the  conviction  of  the  thief,  received  at  his  Department,  he  shall  have  authority,  upon  satisfactory  evi- 
dence tliat  the  same  justly  belonged  to  any  individual,  firm,  or  corporation,  to  pay  over  and  deliver  such  money  or 
i r -perty  to  the  owner  thereof. — Sec.  3,  Act  of  March  3, 1853. 


CHAPTEK  X. 

MAILABLE  MATTER. 

Seo.  135.  Ard  he  it  further  enacted,  That  no  postmaster  shall  receive,  to  be  conveyed  by  the  mail,  any  packet  which 
shall  weigh  more  than  three  pounds ; and  the  postage  marked  on  any  letter  or  packet,  and  charged  in  the  post  bill 
which  may  accompany  the  same,  shall  be  conclusive  evidence  in  favor  of  the  postmaster  who  delivers  the  same,  of  the 
lawful  postage  thereon,  unless  such  letter  or  packet  shall  be  opened  in  the  presence  of  the  postmaster  or  his  clerk.* 
Any  memorandum  which  shall  be  written  on  a newspaper  or  other  printed  paper,  pamphlet,  or  magazine,  and  trans- 
mitted by  mail,  shall  be  charged  with  letter  postage. — S c.  13,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  136.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  no  newspapers  shall  be  received  by  the  postmasters,  to  be  conveyed  by 
post,  unless  they  are  sufiiciently  dried,  and  enclosed  in  proper  wrappers,  on  which,  besides  the  direction,  shall  be  noted 
the  number  of  papers  which  are  enclosed  for  subscribers,  and  the  number  for  printers : Provided,  That  the  number 
need  not  be  endorsed,  if  the  publisher  shall  agree  to  furnish  the  postmaster,  at  the  close  of  each  quarter,  a certified 
statement  of  the  number  of  papers  sent  in  the  mail,  chargeable  with  postage.  The  Postmaster  General  in  any  con- 
tract he  may  enter  into  for  the  conveyance  of  the  mail,  may  authorize  the  person  with  whom  such  contract  is  to  be 
made,  to  carry  newspapers,  magazines,  and  pamphlets,  other  than  those  conveyed  in  the  mail : Provided,  That  no 
preference  shall  be  given  to  the  publisher  of  one  newspaper  over  that  of  another,  in  the  same  place.— /Sec.  30,  Act  of 
3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  137.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  “ mailable  matter,”  and  “ matter  properly  transmittablo  by  mail,”  shall  be 
deemed  and  taken  to  mean  all  letters  and  newspapers,  and  all  magazines  and  pamphlets  periodically  published,  or 
which  may  be  published  in  regular  series  or  in  successive  numbers,  under  the  same  title,  though  at  irregular  intervals, 
and  all  other  written  or  printed  matter  whereof  each  copy  or  number  shall  not  exceed  eightt  ounces  in  weight,  except 
bank  notes,  sent  in  packages  or  bundles,  without  written  letters  accompanying  them ; but  bound  book8,J  of  any  size, 
shall  not  be  held  to  be  included  within  the  meaning  of  these  terms.  And  any  packet  or  packets,  of  whatever  size  or 
weight,  being  made  up  of  any  such  mailable  matter,  shall  subject  all  persons  concerned  in  transporting  the  same  to 
all  the  penalties  of  this  law,  equally  as  if  it  or  they  were  not  so  made  up  into  a packet  or  packages.  But  nothing  in 
this  Act  contained  shall  be  so  construed  as  to  prohibit  any  person  whatever  from  transporting,  or  causing  to  be  trans- 
ported, over  any  mail  route,  on  any  road  or  way  parallel  thereto,  any  books,  magazines,  or  pamphlets,  or  newspapers, 
not  marked,  directed,  or  intended  for  immediate  distribution  to  subscribers  or  others,  but  intended  for  sale  as  merchan- 
dise, and  transported  in  the  usual  mode  of  transporting  merchandise  over  the  particular  route  used,  and  sent  or  con- 
signed to  some  bona  fide  dealer  or  agent  for  the  sale  thereof ; nor  shall  any  thing  herein  be  construed  to  interfere  with 
the  right  of  any  traveller  to  have  and  take  with  him  or  her,  for  his  or  her  own  use,  any  book,  pamphlet,  magazine,  or 
newspaper.— /Sec.  15,  Act  of  ^ March,  1845. 

Seo.  138.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  term  “ newspaper,”  hereinbefore  used,  shall  be,  and  the  same  is 
hereby  defined  to  be,  any  printed  publication,  issued  in  numbers,  consisting  of  not  more  than  two  sheets,  and  published 
at  short  stated  intervals  of  not  more  than  one  month,  conveying  intelligence  of  passing  events,  and  bona  fide  extras 
and  supplements  of  any  such  publication.  And  nothing  herein  contained  shall  be  so  construed  as  to  prevent  the  free 
exchange  of  newspapers  between  the  publishers  thereof,  as  provided  for  under  the  twenty-ninth  section  of  the  Act 
entitled  “ An  Act  to  reduce  into  one  the  several  acts  for  establishing  and  regulating  the  Post  Office  Department,  ap- 
proved the  third  day  of  March,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty-five.” — Sec.  16,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  139.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  not  be  lawful  to  deposite  in  any  post  office,  to  be  conveyed  in  the 
mail,  two  or  more  letters  directed  to  different  persons  enclosed  in  the  same  envelope  or  packet ; and  every  person  so 
offending  shall  forfeit  the  sura  often  dollars,  to  be  recovered  by  action  tarn,  one  half  for  the  use  of  the  informer, 
and  the  other  half  for  the  use  of  the  Post  Office  Department : Provided,  That  this  prohibition  shall  not  apply  to  any 
letter  or  packet  directed  to  any  foreign  country,  and  all  newspapers  conveyed  in  the  mail  shall  be  subject  to  postage, 
except  those  sent  by  way  of  exchange  between  the  publishers  of  newspapers,  and  except  those  franked  by  persons 
enjoying  the  franking  privilege  ; * * ♦ and  it  shall  be  lawful  for  any  contractor,  or  mail  carrier,  to  trans- 
port newspapers§  out  of  the  mail  for  sale  or  distribution  to  subscribers.  * * ♦ —Sec.  13,  Act  of  3 March,  1847. 

And  he  it  further  enacted, * * * bound  books,  and  parcels  of  printed  matter  not  weigh- 
ing over  thirty-two  ounces,!  shall  be  deemed  mailable  matter.  * * ♦ — 2,  Act  of  3 March,  1851. 


• The  2(\  Section  of  the  Act  of  August  30,  1852,  (see  No.  168,)  makes  books  bound  or  unbound,  not  weighing  over  four  pounds,  mailable  mat- 
ter. Also,  ii\iblic  documents  are  umestjicted  as  to  weight. 

t Uefereuce  to  Sec.  140  shows  the  limit  iii  this  particular  is  sixteen  ounces  under  Act  of  3 March,  1851. 

I Books  to  amount  of  four  pounds  mailable  under  Act  of  30  August,  1852.  See  Sec.  168,  § See  also  Sections  136  and  137. 

II  Limit  for  books  extended  to  four  pounds  by  Act  of  1863.  See  Sec.  168, 


POSTAGE  STAMPS. 


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CHAPTEE  XI. 

POSTAGE  STAMPS. 

« 

Sec.  141.  And  1)6  it  further  enacted,  That  to  facilitate  the  transportation  of  letters  in  the  mail,  the  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral be  authorized  to  prepare  postage  stamps,  which  when  attached  to  any  letter  or  packet,  shall  be  evidence  of  the 
payment  of  the  postage  chargeable  on  such  letter,  which  said  stamps  the  Postmaster  General  may  deliver  to  any  dep- 
uty postmaster  who  may  apply  for  the  same,  the  deputy  postmaster  paying,  or  becoming  accountable  for  the  amount 
of  the  stamps  so  received  by  him  ; and  if  any  of  said  stamps  shall  not  be  used,  but  be  returned  to  the  General  Post 
Office,  the  amount  so  returned  shall  be  credited  to  such  deputy  postmaster ; and  such  deputy  postmaster  may  sell  or 
dispose  of  any  stamps  so  received  by  him,  to  any  person  who  may  wish  to  use  the  same  ; but  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for 
any  deputy  postmaster  to  prepare,  use,  or  dispose  of  any  postage  stamps  not  authorized  by  and  received  from  the 
Postmaster  General  f and  any  person  who  shall  falsely  and  fraudulently  make,  utter,  or  forge  any  postage  stamp  with 
the  intent  to  defraud  the  Post  Office  Department,  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  felony,  and  on  conviction  shall  be  subject 
to  the  same  punishment  as  is  provided  in  the  twenty-first  section  of  the  Act  approved  the  third  day  of  March,  eighteen 
hundred  and  twenty-five,  entitled  “ An  Act  to  reduce  into  one  the  several  acts  establishing  and  regulating  the  Post 
Office  Department.” — Sec.  11,  Act  of  3 March,  1847. 

Sec.  142.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  provide  and  furnish  to 
all  deputy  postmasters  and  to  all  other  persons  applying  and  paying  therefor,  suitable  postage  stamps,  of  the  denom- 
ination of  three  cents,  and  of  such  other  denominations  as  he  may  think  expedient  to  facilitate  the  prepayment  of  the 
postages  provided  for  in  this  Act ; and  any  person  who  shall  forge  or  counterfeit  any  postage  stamp  provided  or  fur- 
nished under  the  provisions  of  this  or  any  former  Act,  whether  the  same  are  impressed  or  printed  on  or  attached  to 
envelopes  or  not,  or  any  die,  plate,  or  engraving  therefor,  or  shall  make  or  print,  or  knowingly  use  or  sell,  or  have  in 
his  possession  with  intent  to  use  or  sell,  any  such  false,  forged,  or  counterfeited  die,  plate,  engraving,  or  postage  stamp, 
or  who  shall  make  or  print,  or  authorize  or  procure  to  be  made  or  printed,  any  postage  stamps  of  the  kind  provided 
and  furnished  by  the  Postmaster  General  as  aforesaid,  without  the  especial  authority  and  direction  of  the  Post  Office 
Department,  or  who,  after  such  postage  stamps  have  been  printed,  shall,  with  intent  to  defraud  the  revenues  of  the 
Post  Office  Department,  deliver  any  postage  stamps  to  any  person  or  persons  other  than  such  as  shall  bo  authorized 
to  receive  the  same  by  an  instrument  of  writing  duly  executed  under  the  hand  of  the  Postmaster  General,  and  the  seal 
of  the  Post  Office  Department,  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  be  deemed  guilty  of  felony,  and  be  punished  by  a fine  not 
exceeding  five  hundred  dollars,  or  by  imprisonment  not  exceeding  five  years,  or  by  both  such  fine  and  imprisonment ; 
and  the  expenses  of  procuring  and  providing  all  such  postage  stamps  and  letter  envelopes,  as  are  provided  for  or 
authorized  by  this  Act,  shall  be  paid,  after  being  adjusted  by  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  on  the  certifi- 
cate of  the  Postmaster  General,  out  of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  arising  from  the  revenues  of  the  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment.—/Sec.  3,  Act  of  ^ March,  1851. 

Sec.  143.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  postmaster  to  cause  to  be  defaced,*  in  such 
manner  as  the  Postmaster  General  shall  direct,  all  postage  stamps  attached  to  letters  deposited  in  his  office  for  deliv- 
ery, or  to  be  sent  by  mail ; and  if  any  postmaster,  sending  letters  in  the  mail  with  postage  stamps  attached,  shall  omit 
to  deface  the  same,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  postmaster  to  whose  office  such  letters  shall  be  sent  for  delivery  to  deface 
the  stamps  and  report  the  delinquent  postmaster  to  the  Postmaster  General.  And  if  any  person  shall  use  or  attempt 
to  use,  in  prepayment  of  postage,  any  postage  stamp  which  shall  have  been  before  used  for  like  purposes,  such  person 
shall  be  subject  to  a penalty  of  fifty  dollars  for  every  such  oflence,  to  be  recovered  in  the  name  of  the  United  States, 
in  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction. — Sec.  4,  Act  of  3 March,  1851. 

Sec.  144.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  if  any  person  or  persons  shall  forge  or  counterfeit,  or  shall  utter  or  use 
knowingly,  any  counterfeit  stamp  of  the  Post  Office  Department  of  the  United  States  issued  by  authority  of  this  Act, 
or  by  any  other  act  of  Congress,  within  the  United  States,  or  the  post  office  stamp  of  any  foreign  government,  he  shall 
be  adjudged  guilty  of  felony,  and,  on  conviction  thereof  in  any  court  having  jurisdiction  of  the  same,  shall  undergo  a 
confinement  at  hard  labor  for  any  length  of  time  not  less  than  two  years,  nor  more  than  ten,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
court. — Sec.  5,  of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  145.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  authorized  to  provide 
and  furnish  to  all  postmasters  and  other  persons  applying  and  paying  therefore,  suitable  letter  envelopes,  with  such 
water-marks  or  other  guards  against  counterfeits  as  he  may  deem  expedient,  and  with  one  or  more  suitable  postage 
stamps,  with  such  device  and  of  such  denominations  and  value  as  he  may  direct,  printed  or  impressed  thereon ; which 
envelopes  shall  be  sold  at  the  cost  of  procuring  and  furnishing  the  same,  as  near  as  may  be,  with  the  addition  of  the 
value  or  denomination  of  the  r)Ostage  stamj^s  so  printed  or  impressed  thereon  or  attached  thereto,  as  aforesaid  ; and 
letters,  when  enclosed  in  such  envelope  with  postage  stamps  printed  or  impressed  thereon  (the  postage  stamp  or 
stamps  in  every  such  case  being  of  the  value,  denomination,  or  amount  required  to  prepay  tlie  postage  which  would 
be  chargeable  on  such  letters  and  envelopes  if  sent  by  ipail  to  the  xfiace  of  their  destination  under  the  provisions  of 
the  laws  then  in  force,  and  such  stamps  and  envelopes  not  having  been  before  used),  shall  pass  in  the  mails  as  pre- 
paid letters;  and  all  letters  enclosed  in  such  envelopes  as  shall  be  provided  and  furnished  by  the  Postmaster  General, 
as  first  in  this  section  prescribed,  and  with  postage  stamps  thereon  as  aforesaid  (and  such  postage  stamps  on  such 
envelopes  being  equal  in  value  and  amount  to  the  rates  of  postage  to  which  such  letters  would  be  liable  if  sent  by 
mail,  and  such  postage  stamps  and  envelopes  not  having  been  before  used),  may  be  sent,  conveyed,  and  delivered 


• See  also  No.  147. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


otherwise  than  by  post  or  mail*  notwithstanding  any  prohibition  thereof  under  any  existing  law : Provided^  That  the 
said  envelope  shall  be  duly  sealed,  or  otherwise  firmly  and  securely  closed,  so  that  such  letter  can  not  be  taken  there- 
from without  tearing  or  destroying  such  envelope,  and  the  same  duly  directed  and  addressed,  and  the  date  of  such 
letter,  or  the  receipt  or  transmission  thereof,  to  be  written  or  stamped,  or  otherwise  appear  on  such  envelope.— S’ec. 
8,  Act  of  81  August^  1852. 

Sec.  146.  And  h&  it  further  enacted.  That  any  person  who  shall  forge  or  counterfeit  any  postage  stamp  printed  or 
impressed  upon  any  letter  envelope  authorized  by  the  eighth  section  of  an  Act  entitled  “ An  Act  to  establish  certain 
post  roads  and  for  other  purposes,”  approved  August  31st,  1852,  or  % any  other  act,  or  who  shall  counterfeit  any  die, 
plate,  or  engraving  therefor,  or  who  shall  make  or  print,  or  knowingly  use  or  sell,  or  have  in  his  possession  with  intent 
to  use  or  sell,  any  such  false,  forged,  or  counterfeited  die,  plate,  engraving,  or  stamped  envelope,  or  who  shall  make 
or  knowingly  use  or  sell,  or  have  in  his  possession  with  intent  to  use  or  sell,  any  paper  bearing  the  water-mark  of  such 
letter  envelopes,  or  any  fraudulent  imitation  thereof,  or  who  shall  make  or  print,  or  authorize  or  procure  to  be  made 
or  printed,  any  stamped  or  printed  letter  envelope  of  the  kind  provided  by  the  Postmaster  General  under  the  author- 
ity aforesaid,  without  the  especial  direction  of  the  Post  OflSce  Department,  or  who,  after  such  letter  envelopes  have 
been  prepared  or  printed,  shall,  with  intent  to  defraud  the  revenues  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  deliver  any  such 
letter  envelopes  to  any  person  or  persons  other  than  such  as  shall  be  authorized  to  receive  the  same  by  instrument  of 
writing,  duly  executed  under  the  hand  of  the  Postmaster  General  and  the  seal  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  shall, 
on  conviction  thereof,  be  deemed  guilty  of  felony,  and  be  punished  by  a fine  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars,  or 
by  imprisonment  not  exceeding  five  years,  or  by  both  such  fine  and  imprisonment.— /Sec.  7,  Act  of  March  3, 1853. 

Seo.  147.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  every  postmaster  to  cause  to  be  defaced,!  in  such 
manner  as  the  Postmaster  General  may  direct,  all  letter  envelopes  with  postage  stamps  thereon,  which  may  be  depos- 
ited in  his  office  for  conveyance  in  the  mail ; and  if  any  postmaster  sending  such  envelopes  in  the  mail  shall  omit  to 
deface  the  same,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  postmaster  to  whose  office  such  envelopes  shall  be  sent  for  delivery  to  de- 
face them,  and  report  the  delinquent  postmaster  to  the  Postmaster  General.  And  if  any  person  shall  use,  or  attempt 
to  use,  for  the  conveyance  of  any  letter  or  other  mailable  matter  or  thing,  over  any  post  road  of  the  United  States, 
either  by  mail  or  otherwise,  any  such  stamped  letter  envelope  which  has  been  before  used  for  a like  purpose,  such 
person  shall  be  liable  to  a penalty  of  fifty  dollars,  to  be  recovered,  in  the  name  of  the  United  States,  in  any  court  hav- 
ing competent  jurisdiction. — Sec.  8,  Act  of  March  3, 1853. 

Seo.  148.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  any  postmaster  or  other  person  to  sell  any  post- 
age stamp  or  stamped  envelope  for  any  larger  sum  than  that  indicated  upon  the  face  of  such  postage  stamp,  or  for  a 
larger  sum  than  that  charged  therefor  by  the  Post  Office  Department ; and  any  person  who  shall  violate  this  provision 
shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a misdemeanor,  and  on  conviction  thereof  shall  be  fined  in  any  sum  not  less  than  ten  nor 
more  than  five  hundred  dollars.  This  Act  to  take  effect  and  be  in  force  from  and  after  the  commencement  of  the  next 
fiscal  quarter  after  its  passage  : Provided,  That  nothing  herein  contained  shall  be  so  construed  as  to  alter  the  laws  in 
relation  to  the  franking  privilege.- /Sec.  2,  Act  of  3 March,  1855. 


CHAPTER  XII. 

PRIVATE  EXPRESSES. 

Seo.  149.  And  he  it  f urther  enacted.  That  no  stage  or  other  vehicle,  which  regularly  performs  trips  on  a post  road, 
or  on  a road  parallel  to  it,  shall  convey  letters ; nor  shall  any  packet  boat  or  other  vessel,  which  regularly  plies  on  a 
water  declared  to  be  a post  road,  except  such  as  relates  to  some  part  of  the  cargo.  For  the  violation  of  this  provision, 
the  owner  of  the  carriage,  or  other  vehicle,  or  vessel,  shall  incur  the  penalty  of  fifty  dollars.  And  the  person  who  has 
charge  of  such  carriage,  or  other  vehicle,  or  vessel,  may  be  prosecuted  under  this  section,  and  the  property  in  his 
charge  may  be  levied  on  and  sold,  in  satisfaction  of  the  penalty  and  costs  of  suit : Provided,  That  it  shall  be  lawful 
for  any  one  to  send  letters  by  special  messenger.— /Sec.  19,  Act  of  8 March,  1825. 

Sec.  150.  And  he  U further  enacted.  That  no  person,  other  than  the  Postmaster  General,  or  his  authorized  agents, 
shall  set  up  any  foot  or  horse  post,  for  the  conveyance  of  letters  and  packets,  upon  any  post  road,  which  is  or  may  be 
established  as  such  by  law.  And  every  person  who  shall  offend  herein,  shall  incur  a penalty  of  not  exceeding  fifty 
dollars,  for  each  letter  or  packet  so  carried.— /Sec.  3,  Act  of  March  2, 1827. 

Seo.  151.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  any  person  to  carry  or  transport  any  letter,  packet, 
newspaper,  or  printed  circular  or  price  current  (except  newspapers  in  use,  and  not  intended  for  circulation  in  the 
country  to  which  such  vessel  may  be  bound)  on  board  the  vessels  that  may  hereafter  transport  the  United  Statesman, 
as  provided  for  in  this  Act ; and  for  every  violation  of  this  provision,  a pen.alty  of  five  hundred  dollars  is  hereby  im- 
posed, to  be  recovered  by  presentment,  by  information,  or  qui  tain  action — one  half  for  the  use  of  the  informer  and 
the  other  half  for  tlic  use  of  the  Post  Office  Department.— 'See.  4,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Seo.  152.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  any  person  or  persons  to  establish  any  private 
oxjiress  or  expresses  for  the  conveyance,  nor  in  any  manner  to  cause  to  be  conveyed,  or  provide  for  the  conveyance 
or  transportation,  by  regular  trips,  or  at  stated  periods  or  intervals,  from  one  city,  town,  or  other  place,  to  any  other 
city,  town,  or  place,  in  the  United  States,  between  and  from  and  to  which  cities,  towns,  or  other  places,  the  United 


* Under  this  section  letters  enclosed  in  stamped  envelopes  may  be  sent  out  of  the  mail.  A letter  with  a postage  stamp  merely  can  not  be  so 
sent.  • See  further  provisions  on  this  head  in  No.  US. 


PRIVATE  EXPRESSES. 


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States  mail  is  regularly  transported,  under  the  authority  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  of  any  letters,  packets,  or  pack- 
ages of  letters,  or  other  matter  properly  transmittable  in  the  United  States  mail,  except  newspapers,* * * §  pamphlets,  mag- 
azines, and  periodicals ; and  each  and  every  person  offending  against  this  provision,  or  aiding  and  assisting  therein, 
or  acting  as  such  private  express,  shall,  for  each  time  any  letter  or  letters,  packet  or  packages,  or  other  matter  prop- 
erly transmittable  by  mail,  except  newspapers,  pamphlets,  magazines,  and  periodicals,  shall  or  may  be,  by  him,  her, 
or  them,  or  through  his,  her,  or  their  means  or  instrumentality,  in  whole  or  in  part,  conveyed  or  transported  contrary 
to  the  true  intent,  spirit,  and  meaning  of  this  section,  forfeit  and  pay  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars.— >S6c. 
9,  Act  of  3 JfrtrcA,  1845. 

Seo.  153.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  any  stage-coach,  railroad  car,  steamboat,  packet- 
boat,  or  other  vehicle  or  vessel,  nor  any  of  the  owi^rs,  managers,  servants,  or  crews  of  either,  which  regularly  per- 
form trips  at  stated  periods  on  a post  route,  or  between  two  or  more  cities,  towns,  or  other  places,  from  one  to  the 
other  of  which  the  United  States  mail  is  regularly  conveyed  under  the  authority  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  to 
transport  or  convey,  otherwise  than  in  the  mail,  any  letter  or  letters,  packet  or  packages  of  letters,  or  other  mailable 
matter  whatsoevert  except  such  as  may  have  relation  to  some  part  of  the  cargo  of  such  steamboat,  packet-boat,  or 
other  vessel,  or  to  some  article  at  the  same  time  conveyed  by  the  same  stage-coach,  railroad  car,  or  other  vehicle,  and 
excepting  also,  newspapers,  pamphlets,  magazines,  and  periodicals;  and  for  every  such  offence,  the  owner  or  owners 
of  the  stage  coach,  railroad  car,  steamboat,  packet  boat,  or  other  vehicle  or  vessel,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  the  sum  of 
one  hundred  dollars ; and  the  driver,  captain,  conductor,  or  person  having  charge  of  any  such  stage  coach,  railroad 
car,  steamboat,  packet  boat,  or  other  vehicle  or  vessel,  at  the  time  of  the  commission  of  any  such  offence,  and  who 
shall  not  at  that  time  be  the  owner  thereof,  in  whole  or  in  part,  shall,  in  like  manner,  forfeit  and  pay,  in  every  such 
case  of  offence,  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars. — Sec.  10,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  154.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  owmer  or  owners  of  every  stage  coach,  railroad  car,  steamboat,  or 
other  vehicle  or  vessel,  which  shall,  with  the  knowledge  of  any  owner  or  owners,  in  whole  or  in  part,  or  with  the 
knowledge  or  connivance  of  the  driver,  conductor,  captain,  or  other  person  having  charge  of  any  such  stage  coach, 
railroad  car,  steamboat,  or  other  vessel  or  vehicle,  convey  or  transport  any  person  or  persons  acting  or  employed  as 
a private  express  for  the  conveyance  of  letters,  packets,  or  packages  of  letters,  or  other  mailable  matter,  and  actually 
in  possession  of  such  mailable  matter,  for  the  purpose  of  transportation,  contrary  to  the  spirit,  true  intent,  and  mean- 
ing of  the  preceding  sections  of  this  law,  shall  be  subject  to  the  like  fines  and  penalties  as  are  hereinbefore  provided 
and  directed  in  the  case  of  persons  acting  as  such  private  expresses,  and  of  persons  employing  the  same ; but  nothing 
in  this  Act  contained  shall  be  construed  to  prohibit  the  conveyance  or  transmission  of  letters,  packets,  or  packages,  or 
other  matter,  to  any  part  of  the  United  States,  by  private  hands,  no  compensation  being  tendered  or  received  therefor 
in  any  way,  or  by  a special  messenger  employed  only  for  the  single  particular  occasion.— /Sec.  11,  Act  of^  March,  1845. 

Sec.  155.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  persons  whatsoever  who  shall,  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  transmit 
by  any  private  express,  or  other  means  by  this  Act  declared  to  be  unlawful,  any  letter  or  letters,  package  or  packages, 
or  other  mailable  matter,  excepting  newspapers,  pamphlets,  magazines,  and  periodicals,  or  who  shall  place  or  cause 
to  be  deposited  at  any  appointed  place,  for  the  purpose  of  being  transported  by  such  unlawful  means,  any  matter  or 
thing  properly  transmittable  by  mail,  excepting  newspapers,  pamphlets,  magazines,  and  periodicals,^  or  who  shall 
deliver  any  such  matter,  excepting  newspapers,  pamphlets,  magazines,  and  periodicals,  for  transmission  to  any  agent 
or  agents  of  such  unlawful  expresses,  shall,  for  each  and  every  offence,  forfeit  and  pay  the  sum  of  fifty  dollars.— /Ssc. 
12,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

8eo.  156.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  nothing  in  this  Act  contained  shall  have  the  effect,  or  be  construed  to  pro- 
hibit the  conveyance  or  transportation  of  letters  by  steamboats,  as  authorized  by  the  sixth  section  of  the  Act  entitled 
“ An  Act  to  reduce  into  one  the  several  acts  for  establishing  and  regulating  the  Post  Office  Department,  approved 
the  third  of  March,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty-five;  Provided,  That  the  requirements  of  said  sixth  sec- 
tion of  said  Act  be  strictly  complied  with,  by  the  delivery,  within  the  time  specified  by  said  Act,  of  all  letters  so  con- 
veyed, not  relating  to  the  cargo,  or  some  part  thereof,  to  the  postmaster  or  other  authorized  agent  of  the  Post  OflQce 
Department  at  the  port  or  place  to  which  said  letters  may  be  directed,  or  intended  to  be  delivered  over  from  said 
boat ; and  the  postmaster  or  other  agent  of  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  charge  and  collect  upon  all  letters  or  other 
mailable  matter,  so  delivered  to  him,  except  newspapers,  pamphlets,  magazines,  and  periodicals,  the  same  rates  of 
postage  as  would  have  been  charged  upon  said  letters  had  they  been  transmitted  by  mail  from  the  port  or  place  at 
which  they  were  placed  on  board  the  steamboat  from  which  they  were  received ; but  it  is  hereby  expressly  provided, 
that  all  the  pains  and  penalties  provided  by  this  Act,  for  any  violation  of  the  provisions  of  the  eleventh  section  of  this 
Act,  shall  attach  in  every  case  to  any  steamboat,  or  to  the  owners  and  persons  having  charge  thereof,  the  captain  or 
other  person  having  charge  of  which  shall  not,  as  aforesaid,  comply  with  the  requirements  of  the  sixth  section  of  the 
said  law  of  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty-five.  And  no  postmaster  shall  receive  to  be  conveyed  by  the 
mail,  any  packet  which  shall  weigh  more  than  three§  pounds. — Sec.  13,  Act  of  i March,  1845. 

Seo.  157.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  pecuniary  penalties  and  forfeitures,  incurred  under  this  Act,  shall  be 
one  half  for  the  use  of  the  person  or  persons  informing  and  prosecuting  for  the  same,  and  the  other  half  to  the  use  of 
the  United  States,  and  shall  be  paid  over  to  the  Postmaster  General,  and  accounted  for  by  him  as  other  moneys  of 
the  department ; and  all  causes  of  action  arising  under  this  Act  may  be  sued,  and  all  offenders  against  this  Act  may 
be  prosecuted,  before  the  justices  of  the  peace,  magistrates^,  or  other  judicial  courts  of  the  several  States  and  of  the 
several  Territories  of  the  United  States,  they  having  competent  jurisdiction,  by  the  laws  of  such  States  or  Territories, 
to  the  trial  of  claims  and  demands  of  as  great  value,  and  of  the  prosecutions,  where  the  punishments  are  of  as  gi’eat 
extent;  and  such  justices,  magistrates,  or  judiciary,  shall  take  cognizance  thereof,  and  proceed  to  judgment  and  exe- 
cution, as  in  other  cases. — Sec.  17,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 

* By  the  eighth  Section  of  Act  of  August  31,  1852,  letters  enclosed  in  stamped  envelopes  may  be  sent  out  of  the  mall.  See  No.  146. 

t See  Section  145  for  exception  in  favor  of  letters  enclosed  in  stamped  envelopes. 

t See  Section  145  for  provision  in  relation  to  letters  enclosed  in  stamped  envelopes. 

§ Limit  with  respect  to  boolsB  extended  to  four  pounds  by  2d  Sec.  of  Act  of  30th  August,  1852.  See  No.  168. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


CHAPTER  XIII. 

RAILROAD  SERVICE. 

Seo.  15S.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  each  and  ever}'  railroad  within  the  limits  of  the  United  States,  which  now 
is,  or  hereafter  may  be  made  and  completed,  shall  be  a post  route';  and  the  Postmaster  General  shall  cause  the  mail 
to  be  transported  thereon,  provided  he  can  have  it  done  upon  reasonable  terms,  and  not  paying  therefor,  in  any  in- 
stance, more  than  twenty-five  per  centum  over  and  above  what  similar  transportation  would  cost  in  post  coaches. — 
Sec.  2,  Act  of  July  7, 1838. 

Sec.  159.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  not  by  virtue  of  the  authority  vested  in  him  by 
the  second  section  of  the  “Act  to  establish  certain  post  routes,  and  to  discontmue  others,”  approved  July  7th,  1838, 
allow  more  than  three  hundred  dollars  per  mile,  per  annum,  to  any  railroad  company  in  the  United  States,  for  the 
conveyance  of  one  or  more  daily  mails  upon  their  roads : Provided,  That  nothing  in  this  Act  contained  shall  be  con- 
strued so  as  in  any  way  to  remove  or  impair  the  limitations  upon  the  power  of  the  Postmaster  General,  imposed  by 
that  section.— of  Jamiary  25,  1839. 

Sec.  IfiO.  Be  it  resolved.  That  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  he  hereby  is,  authorized  to  make  and  enter  into  con- 
tracts with  any  railroad  company  for  the  transmission  of  the  mail,  without  advertising  for  bids  on  such  railroads,  as 
now  required  by  law. — Joint  resolution  of  February  20,  1845. 

Sec.  161.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  to  insure,  as  far  as  may  be  practicable,  an  equal  and  just  rate  of  compen- 
sation, according  to  the  service  performed,  among  the  several  railroad  companies  in  the  United  States  for  the  trans- 
portation of  the  mail,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  arrange  and  divide  the  railroad  routes,  includ- 
ing those  in  which  the  service  is  partly  by  railroad  and  partly  by  steamboats,  into  three  classes  according  to  the  size 
of  the  mails,  the  speed  with  which  they  are  conveyed,  and  the  importance  of  the  service ; and  it  shall  be  lawful  for 
him  to  contract  for  conveying  the  mail  with  any  such  railroad  company,  either  vrith  or  without  advertising  for  such 
contract:  Provided,  Tliat,  for  the  conveyance  of  the  mail  on  any  railroad  of  the  first  class,  he  shall  not  pay  a higher 
rate  of  compensation  than  is  now  allowed  by  law;  nor  for  carrying  the  mail  on  any  railroad  of  the  second  class,  a 
greater  compensation  than  one  hundred  dollars  per  mile  per  annum ; nor  for  carrying  the  mail  on  any  railroad  of  the 
third  class,  a greater  compensation  than  fifty  dollars  per  mile  per  annum.  And  in  case  the  Postmaster  General  shall 
not  be  able  to  conclude  a contract  for  carrying  the  mail  on  any  of  such  railroad  routes,  at  a compensation  not  exceed- 
ing the  aforesaid  maximum  rates,  or  for  what  he  may  deem  a reasonable  and  fair  compensation  for  the  service  to  be 
performed,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  him  to  separate  the  letter  mail  from  the  residue  of  the  mail,  and  to  contract,  either 
with  or  without  advertising,  for  conveying  the  letter  mail  over  such  route,  by  horse  express  or  otherwise,  at  the  great- 
est speed  that  can  reasonably  be  obtained,  and  also  to  contract  for  carrying  over  such  route  the  residue  of  the  mail, 
in  waggons  or  otherwise,  at  a slower  rate  of  speed : Provided,  That  if  one  half  of  the  service,  on  any  railroad,  is 
required  to  be  performed  in  the  night  season,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Postmaster  General  to  pay  twenaty-five  per 
cent,  in  addition  to  the  aforesaid  maximum  rates  of  allowance.  And  provided  further.  That  if  it  shall  be  found  ne- 
cessary to  convey  over  any  railroad  route  more  than  two  mails  daily,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Postmaster  General  to 
pay  such  additional  compensation  as  he  may  think  just  and  reasonable,  having  reference  to  the  service  performed 
and  the  maximum  rate  of  allowance  established  by  this  Act. — Sec.  19,  Act  of  3 March,  1845. 


CHAPTER  XIY. 

RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

Sec  162.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  every  letter  or  packet  brought  into  the  United  States,  or  carried  from 
one  port  therein  to  another,  in  any  private  ship  or  vessel,  shall  be  charged  with  six  cents,  if  delivered  at  the  post 
office  where  the  same  shall  arrive ; and  if  destined  to  be  conveyed,  by  post,  to  any  place,  with  two  cents  added  to  tho 
ordinary  rates  of  postage. — Sec.  15,  Act  of  ^ March,  1825. 

Sec.  163.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  deputy  postmasters,  and  other  agents  of  the  Postmaster  General,  shall 
duly  account,  and  answer  to  him,  for  all  way  letters  which  shall  come  to  their  hands ; and  for  this  purpose,  the  post 
riders,  and  other  carriers  of  the  mail,  receiving  any  way  letter  or  letters,  (and  it  shall  be  their  duty  to  receive  them 
if  presented  more  than  one  mile  from  a post  office,)  shall  deliver  the  same,  together  with  the  postage,  if  paid,  at  the 
first  post  office  to  which  they  shall  afterwards  •arrive  ; where  the  postmaster  shall  duly  enter  the  same,  and  specify 
the  number,  and  rate  or  rates,  in  the  post  bill,  adding  to  the  rate  of  each  way  letter  one  cent,  which  shall  be  paid  by 
the  postmaster  to  the  mail  carrier  from  whom  such  way  letters  shall  be  received. — Sec.  20,  Act  of  March  8, 1825. 

Sec.  164.  Be  it further  enacted.  That  the  better  to  enable  the  postal  treaty  with  Great  Britain  to  go  into  full  efifoct 
with  equal  advantage  to  both  countries,  letters  shall  be  mailed  as  composing  one  rate  only  where  the  letter  does  not 
exceed  the  weight  of  a half  ounce  avoirdupois;  where  it  exceeds  a half  ounce  but  does  not  exceed  an  ounce,  as  com- 
posing two  rates ; where  it  exceeds  an  ounce  but  does  not  exceed  two  ounces,  as  composing  four  rates ; where  It 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 


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exceeds  tvro  ounces  but  does  not  exceed  three  ounces,  as  composing  six  rates ; where  it  exceeds  three  ounces  but 
does  not  exceed  four  ounces,  as  composing  eight  rates ; and  in  like  progression  for  each  additional  ounce,  or  fraction 
of  an  ounce,  and  that  each  rate  shall  be  subject  to  the  full  postage  charge  ; and  that  letters  refused,  or  which  cannot 
be  delivered,  may  be  immediately  returned  to  the  dead  letter  office,  and  that  newspapers  not  sent  from  the  office  of 
publication  shall  be  charged  with  the  same  postage  as  other  papers  to  be  prepaid. — Sec.  3,  Act  ofS  J/arcA,  1849. 

Sec.  1C5.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  from  and  after  the  thirtieth  day  of  June,  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-one,  in 
lieu  of  the  rates  of  postage  now  established  by  law,  there  shall  be  charged  the  following  rates,  to  wit : For  every 
single  letter  in  manuscript,  or  paper  of  any  kind  upon  which  information  shall  be  asked  for,  or  communicated  in 
writing,  or  by  marks- or  signs,  conveyed  in  the  mail,  h:  * Avholly  or  in  part  by  sea,  and  to  or  from  a 

foreign  country,  for  any  distance  over  twent}'-five  hundred  miles,  twenty  cents,  and  for  any  distance  under  twenty- 
five  hundred  miles,  ten  cents,  (excepting,  however,  all  cases  where  such  postage  has  been  or  shall  be  adjusted  at 
different  rates  by  postal  treaty  or  convention,  already  concluded  or  hereafter  to  bo  made ;)  and  for  a double  letter 
there  shall  be  charged  double  the  rates  above  specified  ; and  for  a treble  letter,  treble  those  rates ; and  for  a quadru- 
ple letter,  quadruple  those  rates ; and  every  letter  or  parcel  not  exceeding  half  an  ounce  in  weight,  shall  be  deemed 
a single  letter  ; and  every  additional  weight  of  half  an  ounce,  or  additional  weight  of  less  than  half  an  ounce,  shall 
be  charged  with  an  additional  single  postage.  And  all  drop-letters,  or  letters  placed  in  any  post  office,  not  for  trans- 
mission, but  for  delivery  only,  shall  be  charged  with  postage  at  the  rate  of  one  cent  each  ; and  all  letters  which  shall 
hereafter  be  advertised  as  remaining  over  or  uncalled  for,  in  any  post  office,  shall  be  charged  with  one  cent  in 
addition  to  the  regular  postage,  both  to  be  accounted  for  as  other  postages  now  are.* — sVc.  1,  .-1c^  ofS  March,  1851. 

Sec.  1G6.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  in  lieu  of  the  rates  of  postage  now  established  by  law,  there  shall  be  charged 
the  following  rates,  to  wit : 

For  every  single  letter  in  manuscript,  or  paper  of  any  kind  in  which  information  shall  be  asked  for  or  communi- 
cated in  writing,  or  by  marks  or  signs,  conveyed  in  the  mail  for  any  distance  between  places  in  the  United  States  not 
exceeding  three  thousand  miles,  three  cents ; and  for  any  distance  exceeding  three  thousand  miles,  ten  cents. 

And  for  a double  letter  there  shall  be  charged  double  the  rate  above  specified ; and  for  a treble  letter,  treble  those 
rates ; and  for  a quadruple  letter,  quadruple  those  rates ; and  every  letter  or  parcel  not  exceeding  half  an  ounce  in 
weight  shall  be  deemed  a single  letter;  and  every  additional  weight  of  half  an  ounce,  or  additional  weight  of  less 
than  half  an  ounce,  shall  be  charged  with  an  additional  single  postage ; and  upon  all  letters  passing  through  or  in  the 
mail  of  the  United  States,  excepting  such  as  are  to  or  from  a foreign  country,  the  postages  as  above  specified  shall  bo 
prepaid,  except  upon  letters  and  packages  addressed  to  officers  of  the  government  on  official  business,  which  shall  be 
so  marked  on  the  envelope.  And  from  and  after  the  first  day  of  January,  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-six,  the  Post- 
master General  may  require  postmasters  to  place  postage  stamps  upon  all  prepaid  letters  upon  which  such  stamps 
may  not  have  been  placed  by  the  writers. 

And  all  drop  letters,!  or  letters  placed  in  any  post  office  not  for  transmission  through  the  mail,  but  for  delivery  only, 
shall  be  charged  with  postage  at  the  rate  of  one  cent  each ; and  all  letters  which  shall  hereafter  be  advertised  as 
remaining  over,  or  uncalled  for,  in  any  post  office,  shall  be  charged  with  one  cent  each,  in  addition  to  the  regular 
postage ; both  to  be  accounted  for  as  other  postages  now  are.— 1,  Act  of  3 March,  1855. 

Sec.  167.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  from  and  after  the  thirtieth  day  of  September,  eighteen  hundred  and  fifty-two, 
the  postage  upon  all  printed  matter  passing  through  the  mail  of  the  United  States,  instead  of  the  rates  now  charged 
shall  be  as  follows,  to  wit : Each  newspaper,  periodical,  unsealed  circular,  or  other  article  of  printed  matter,  not 
exceeding  three  ounces  in  weight,  shall  be  sent  to  any  part  of  the  United  States  f(»r  one  cent,  and  for  every  additional 
ounce,  or  fraction  of  an  ounce,  one  cent  additional  shall  be  charged ; and  when  the  postage  upon  any  newspaper  or 
periodical  is  paid  quarterly  or  yearly  in  advance  at  the  office  where  the  said  periodical  or  new.spaper  is  delivered,  or 
is  paid  yearly  or  quarterly  in  advance  at  the  office  where  the  same  is  mailed,  and  evidence  of  such  payment  is  fur- 
nished to  the  office  of  delivery  in  such  manner  as  the  Post  Office  Department  shall,  by  general  regulations,  prescribe, 
oije  half  of  said  rates  only  shall  be  charged.  Newspapers  and  periodicals  not  weighing  over  one  ounce  and  a half, 
when  circulated  in  the  State  where  published,  shall  be  charged  one  half  of  the  rates  before  mentioned : Provided, 
That  small  newspapers  and  periodicals,  published  monthly  or  oftener,  and  pamphlets  not  containing  more  than  six- 
teen octavo  pages  each,  when  sent  in  single  packages,  weighing  at  least  eight  ounces,  to  one  address,  and  prepaid  by 
affixing  postage  stamps  thereto,  shall  be  charged  only  half  of  a cent  for  each  ounce  or  fraction  of  an  ounce,  notwith- 
standing the  postage  calculated  on  each  separate  article  of  such  package  would  exceed  that  amount.  The  postage 
on  all  transient  matter  shall  be  prepaid  by  stamps  or  otherwise,  or  shall  be  charged  double  the  rates  first  above  men- 
tioned.— Sec.  1,  Act  of  2)0  Auqwd,  1852. 

Sec.  168.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  books,  bound  or  unbound,  not  weighing  over  four  pounds,  shall  be 
deemed  mailable  matter,  and  shall  be  chargeable  with  postage  at  one  cent  an  ounce  for  all  distances  under  three 
thousand  miles,  and  two  cents  an  ounce  for  all  distances  over  three  thousand  miles,  to  which  fifty  per  cent,  shall  be 
added  in  all  cases  where  the  same  may  be  sent  without  being  prepaid,  and  all  printed  matter  chargeable  by  weight 
shall  be  weighed  when  dry.  The  publishers  of  newspapers  and  periodicals  may  send  to  each  other  from  their  re- 
spective offices  of  publication,  free  of  postage,  one  copy  of  each  publication  ; and  may  also  send  to  each  actual  sub- 
scriber, enclosed  in  their  publications,  bills  and  receipts  for  the  same,  free  of  postage.  The  publishers  of  weekly 
newspapers  may  send  to  each  actual  subscriber  within  the  county  where  their  papers  are  printed  and  published  one 
C'»py  thereof  free  of  postage.— <Sec.  2,  Act  of  80  August,  1852. 

Sec.  169.  And  he  itfxirther  enacted.  That  no  newspaper,  periodical,  magazine,  or  other  printed  paper  or  matter, 
shall  be  entitled  to  be  sent  at  the  rates  of  postage  in  this  Act  specified,  unless  the  following  conditions  be  observed  : 

First.  It  shall  be  sent  without  any  cover  or  wrapper,  or  in  a cover  or  wrapper  open  at  the  ends  or  sides,  so  that  the 
character  of  the  matter  contained  therein  may  be  determined  without  removing  such  wrapper.  Second.  There  shall 
be  no  word  or  communication  printed  on  the  same  after  its  publication,  or  upon  the  cover  or  wrapper  thereof,  nor 


See  Nog.  113  and  les  in  regard  to  drop  letters. 


t See  Nos.  113  and  165. 


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any  writing  or  marks  upon  it,  nor  upon  the  cover  or  wrapper  thereof,  except  the  name  and  address  of  the  person  to 
whom  it  is  to  be  sent.  Third.  There  shall  be  no  paper  or  other  thing  enclosed  in  or  with  such  printed  paper : and 
if  these  conditions  are  not  complied  with,  such  printed  matter  shall  be  subject  to  letter  postage ; and  all  matter  sent 
by  mail  from  one  part  of  the  United  States  to  another,  the  postage  of  which  is  not  fixed  by  the  provisions  of  this  Act, 
shall,  unless  the  same  be  entitled  to  be  sent  free  of  postage,  be  charged  with  letter  postage. — Sec.  3,  Act  of  August  30, 
1852. 

Sec.  170.  And  he  it  further  enacted.,  That  in  case  the  Postmaster  General  shall  deem  it  expedient  to  establish  an 
express  mail,  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  mail,  on  any  of  the  post  roads  in  the  United  States,  for  the  purpose  of  con- 
veying slips  from  newspapers  in  lieu  of  exchange  newspapers,  or  letters,  other  than  such  as  contain  money,  not 
exceeding  half  an  ounce  in  weight,  marked  “ express  mail,”  and  public  despatches,  he  shall  be  authorized  to  charge 
all  letters  and  packets  carried  by  such  express  mail  with  triple  the  rates  of  postage  to  which  letters  and  packets,  not 
free,  may  be  by  law  subject,  when  carried  by  the  ordinary  mails.* — Sec.  39,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  171.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  if  any  postmaster,  or  other  person  authorized  by  the  Postmaster  General 
to  receive  the  postage  of  letters,  shall  fraudulently  demand  or  receive  any  rate  of  postage,  or  gratuity,  or  reward, 
other  than  is  provided  by  this  Act,  for  the  postage  of  letters  or  packets,  on  conviction  thereof  he  shall  forfeit,  for  every 
such  offence,  one  hundred  dollars.— /Sec.  16,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  172.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General,  under  the  direction  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  be  and  he  is  hereby  authorized  and  empowered  to  charge  upon,  and  collect  from,  all  letters  and  other  mailable 
matter  carried  to  or  from  any  port  of  the  United  States,  in  any  foreign  packet  ship  or  other  vessel,  the  same  rate  or 
rates  of  charge  for  American  postage,t  which  the  government  to  which  such  foreign  packet  or  other  vessel  belongs 
imposes  upon  letters  or  other  mailable  matter  conveyed  to  or  from  such  foreign  country  in  American  packets  or  other 
vessels,  as  the  postage  of  such  government,  and  at  any  time  to  revoke  the  same.  And  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  all  cus- 
tom-house officers  and  other  United  States  agents  designated  or  appointed  for  that  purpose  to  enforce  or  carry  into 
effect  the  foregoing  provision,  and  to  aid  or  assist  in  the  collection  of  such  postage.  And  to  that  end,  it  shall  be  law- 
ful for  such  officers  and  agents,  on  suspicion  of  fraud,  to  open  and  examine,  in  the  presence  of  two  or  more  respectable 
persons,  being  citizens  of  the  United  States,  any  package  or  packages  supposed  to  contain  mailable  matter  found  on 
board  such  packets  or  other  vessels,  or  elsewhere,  and  to  prevent,  if  necessary,  such  packets  or  other  vessels  from 
entering,  breaking  hulk,  or  making  clearance,  until  such  letters  or  other  mailable  matter  are  duly  delivered  into  the 
United  States  Post  Office.i— /Sec.  1,  Act  of  Jime  27, 1848. 

Sec.  173.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  letters  or  other  mailable  matter  conveyed  to  or  from  any  port  of  the 
United  States,  by  any  foreign  packet  or  ship,  except  such  unsealed  letters  relating  to  said  ship  or  vessel,  or  any  part 
of  the  cargo  thereof  as  may  be  directed  to  the  owner  or  owners,  consignee  or  consignees  of  said  ship  or  other  vessel, 
shall  be  so  subject  to  postage  charge  as  aforesaid,  whether  addressed  to  any  person  in  the  United  States  or  elsewhere : 
provided  it  is  done  by  the  packet  or  other  ship  of  a foreign  country  imposing  postage  on  letters  or  mailable  matter 
conveyed  to  or  from  such  country  by  any  packet  or  other  ship  of  the  United  States,  and  such  letters  or  other  mailable 
matter  carried  in  foreign  packet  ships  or  other  vessels,  except  such  unsealed  letters  relating  to  the  ship  or  vessel  or 
any  part  of  the  cargo  thereof,  as  may  be  directed  to  the  owner  or  owners,  consignee  or  consignees,  as  aforesaid,  are 
hereby  required  to  be  delivered  into  the  United  States  post  office  by  the  master  or  commanders  of  all  such  packets  or 
other  vessels  when  arriving,  and  to  be  taken  from  a United  States  post  office,  when  departing,  and  the  postage  paid 
thereon  justly  chargeable  by  this  Act,  and  for  refusing  or  failing  to  do  so,  or  for  conveying  said  letters  or  any  letters 
intended  to  be  conveyed  in  any  ship  or  vessel  of  such  foreign  country  over  or  across  the  United  States,  or  any  portion 
thereof,  the  party  offending  shall,  on  conviction,  forfeit  and  pay  not  exceeding  five  thousand  dollars  for  each  offence. §— 
Sec.  2,  Act  of  27  June,  1848. 

Sec.  174.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  so  much  of  the  second  section  of  the  Act  entitled  “ An  act  to  modify  and 
reduce  the  rates  of  postage  in  the  United  States,  and  for  other  purposes,”  approved  March  third,  eighteen  hundred 
and  fifty-one,  as  relates  to  the  postage  or  free  circulation  or  transmission  of  newspapers,  periodicals,  and  other  printed 
matter,  and  all  other  provisions  of  law  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  Act  are  hereby  repealed.— /Sec.  5,  A<k 
of  80  August,  1852. 


CHAPTEE  XY. 

REGISTRATION  OF  LETTERS. 

Seo.  175.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  for  the  greater  security  of  valuable  letters  posted  for  transmission  in  the 
mails  of  the  United  States,  the  Postmaster  General  be,  and  hereby  is,  authorized  to  establish  a uniform  plan  for  the 
registration  of  such  letters,  on  application  of  parties  posting  the  same,  and  to  require  the  prepayment  of  the  postage, 
as  well  as  a registration  fee  of  five  cents  on  every  such  letter  or  paeket,  to  be  accounted  for  by  postmasters  receiving 
the  same  in  such  manner  as  the  Postmaster  General  shall  direct ; Provided,  hoicever.  That  such  registration  shall  not 
be  compulsory ; and  it  shall  not  render  the  Post  Office  Department  or  its  revenue  liable  for  the  loss  of  such  letters  or 
packets,  or  the  contents  thereof.— /See.  8,  Act  of  Z March,  1855. 


See  kiudrod  statute  iu  No.  61. 


t See  Sections  70  and  79. 


J See,  also,  No.  182. 


S See  Sections  172  and  182. 


SHIP  AND  STEAMBOAT  MAILS. 


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CHAPTER  XYl. 

SHIP  AND  STEAMBOAT  MAILS. 

Seo.  1T6.  And  ie  it furUier  enacted^  That  the  Postmaster  General  be  authorized  to  have  the  mail  carried  in  any 
steamboat,  or  other  vessel,  which  shall  be  used  as  a packet,  in  any  of  the  waters  of  the  United  States,  on  such  terms 
and  conditions  as  shall  be  considered  expedient:  Provided,  That  he  does  not  pay  more  than  three  cents  for  each  let- 
ter, and  more  than  one-half  cent  for  each  newspaper  conveyed  in  such  mail.*— aS'cc.  5,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  177.  And  Toe  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shali  be  the  duty  of  every  master  or  manager  of  any  steamboat,  which 
shall  pass  from  one  port  or  place  to  another  port  or  place  in  the  United  States,  where  a post  office  is  established,  to 
deliver,!  within  three  hours  after  his  arrival,  if  in  the  daytime,  and  within  two  hours  after  the  next  sunrise,  if  the 
arrival  be  in  the  night,  all  letters  and  packets  addressed  to,  or  destined  for,  such  port  or  place,  to  the  postmaster 
there,  for  which  he  shall  be  entitled  to  receive,  of  such  postmaster,  twoj  cents  for  every  letter  or  packet  so  delivered, 
unless  the  same  shall  be  carried  or  conveyed  under  a contract  with  the  Postmaster  General ; and  if  any  master  or 
manager  of  a steamboat  shall  fail  so  to  deliver  any  letter  or  packet,  which  shall  have  been  brought  by  him,  or  shall 
have  been  in  his  care,  or  within  his  power,  he  shall  incur  a penalty  of  thirty  dollars  for  every  such  failure.  And  every 
person,  employed  on  board  any  steamboat,  shall  deliver  every  letter,  and  packet  of  letters,  entrusted  to  such  person, 
to  the  master  or  manager  of  such  steamboat,  and  before  the  said  vessel  shall  touch  at  any  other  port  or  place ; and 
for  every  failure  or  neglect  so  to  deliver,  a penalty  of  ten  dollars  shall  be  incurred  for  each  letter  or  packet. — Sec.  6, 
Act  of  ^ March,  1S25. 

Sec.  178.  And  Tje  it  further  enacted.  That  ho  ship  or  vessel,  arriving  at  any  port  within  the  United  States  where  a 
post  office  is  established,  shall  be  permitted  to  report,  make  entry,  or  break  bulk,  until  the  master  or  commander 
shall  have  delivered  to  the  postmaster  all  letters  directed  to  any  person  or  persons  within  the  United  States  or  the 
Territories  thereof,  which,  under  his  care,  or  within  his  power,  shall  be  brought  in  such  ship  or  vessel,  except  such 
as  are  directed  to  the  owner  or  consignee  of  the  ship  or  vessel.  And  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  collector,  or  other 
officer  of  the  port  empowered  to  receive  entries  of  ships  or  vessels,  to  require,  from  every  master  or  commander  of 
such  ship  or  vessel,  an  oath  or  affirmation,  purporting  that  he  has  delivered  all  such  letters,  except  as  aforesaid ; and 
if  any  commander  or  master  of  any  such  ship  or  vessel  shall  break  bulk  before  he  shall  have  complied  with  the  re- 
quirements of  this  Act,  every  such  offender  shall,  on  conviction  thereof,  forfeit,  for  every  such  offence,  a sum  not  ex- 
ceeding one  hundred  dollars.— xSec.  \1 , Act  of  Z March,  1825. 

Sec.  179.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  postmaster  to  whom  such  letters  may  be  delivered  shall  pay  the 
master  or  commander,  or  other  person  delivering  the  same,  except  the’commanders  of  foreign  packets,  two  cents  for 
each  letter  or  packet;  and  shall  obtain  from  the  person  delivering  the  same,  a certificate,  specifying  the  number  of 
letters  and  packets,  with  the  name  of  the  ship  or  vessel,  and  the  place  from  whence  she  last  sailed  ; which  certificate, 
together  with  a receipt  for  the  money,  shall  be,  with  his  quarterly  accounts,  transmitted  to  the  Postmaster  General, 
who  shall  credit  him  with  the  amount.g— /Sec.  IS,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  iso.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Postmaster  General  shall  have  power,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized, 
to  contract  with  the  owners  or  commanders  of  any  steamboat  plying  upon  the  Western  or  other  waters  of  the  United 
States,  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  for  any  length  of  time  or  number  of  trips,  less  than  the  time  for  which  contracts 
for  transporting  the  mail  of  the  United  States  are  now  usually  made  under  existing  laws,  and  without  the  previous  ad- 
A’-ertisements  now  required  before  entering  into  such  contracts,  whenever  in  his  opinion  the  public  interest  and  con- 
venience will  be  promoted  thereby:  Provided,  That  the  price  to  be  paid  for  sucli  service  shall  in  no  case  be  greater 
than  the  average  rate  paid  for  such  service  under  the  last  preceding  or  then  existing  regular  contract  for  transporting 
the  mail  upon  the  route  he  may  so  for  a less  time  contract  for  the  transportation  of  the  mail  upon.;! — Sec.  14,  Act  of 
3 March,  1845. 

Sec.  181.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  * * * the  Postmaster  General  shall  have  authority  to  pay  or  cause 

to  be  paid  a sum  not  exceeding  two  cents  each^  for  all  letters  or  packets  conveyed  in  any  vessel  or  steamboat  not 
employed  in  carrying  the  mail,  from  one  post  or  place  to  any  other  post  or  place  in  the  United  States,  subject  to  such 
regulations  as  the  Postmaster  General  may  prescribe.  * * :!:  — Sec.  \Z,  Act  of  Z March, 

Sec.  182.  And  he  itfurffier  enacted.  That  no  collector  or  other  officer  of  the  customs  shall  permit  any  ship  or  vessel 
arriving  within  any  port  or  collection  district  of  the  United  States  to  make  entry  or  break  bulk  until  all  letters  on  board 
the  same  shall  be  delivered  into  the  post  office  at  or  nearest  said  port  or  place,  nor  until  the  caj/tain  or  commander  of 
such  ship  or  vessel  shall  have  signed  and  sworn  to  a declaration  before  such  collector  or  officer  of  the  customs,  in  the 
form  and  to  the  effect  following,  that  is  to  say : “ I,  A.  B.,  commander  of  the  [state  the  name  of  the  ship  or  vessel,]  ar- 
riving from  [state  the  place,]  and  now  lying  in  the  port  of  [state  the  name  of  the  port,]  do,  as  required  by  hnv,  solemnly 
SAvear  (or  affirm,  as  the  case  may  be,)  that  I have,  to  the  best  of  my  knowledge  or  belief,  delivered,  or  caused  to  bo 
delivered  into  the  post  office  at  or  nearest  said  port,  every  letter  and  every  bag,  parcel  or  package  of  letters  (hat  were 
on  board  the  [state  the  name  of  the  ship  or  vessel]  during  her  last  voyage,  and  that  I have  so  delivered  or  caused  to  be 
delivered  all  such  letters,  bags,  parcels,  and  packages  as  were  in  my  posse.ssion  or  under  my  power  or  control.”  And 
the  collector,  and  every  officer  of  the  customs  at  every  port,  without  special  in.structions,  and  every  special  agent  of  the 


• See  Sections  ITO  and  160.  t See,  also,  Sections  172,  173,  178,  and  182. 

t See  Sections  179  and  181  for  further  provisions  on  this  point. 

§ Section  13,  Act  of  March  3,  1847,  (see  No.  181,)  makes  further  provision  on  this  subject. 

n See  previous  legislation  on  this  subject  in  No,  176.  If  See  antecedent  legislation  on  this  point  In  Section  173. 


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Post  Office  Department,  when  instructed  by  the  Postmaster  General  to  make  examinations  and  seizures,  shall  carefully 
search  every  vessel  for  letters  which  may.be  on  board,  or  have  been  carried  or  transported  contrary  to  law,  and  each 
and  every  of  such  officers  and  agents,  and  every  marshal  of  the  United  States  and  his  deputies,  shall  at  all  times  have 
power  to  setee  all  letters,  and  packages,  and  parcels  containing  letters  which  shall  have  been  sent  or  conveyed  contrary 
to  law  on  board  any  ship  or  vessel,  or  on  or  over  any  post  route  of  the  United  States,  and  to  convey  such  letters  to  the 
nearest  post  office,  or  may,  if  the  Postmaster  Getieral  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  so  direct,  detain  the  said 
letters,  or  any  part  thereof,  until  two  months  after  the  trial  and  final  determination  of  all  suits  and  proceedings  which 
may  at  any  time  within  six  months  after  such  seizure  be  brought  against  any  person  for  sending,  or  carrying,  or  trans- 
porting any  such  letter  contrary  to  any  provisions  of  any  Act  of  Congress ; and  one-half  of  any  penalties  tliat  may  be 
recovered  for  the  illegal  sending,  carrying,  or  transportation  of  any  such  letters,  shall  be  paid  to  the  officer  so  seizing, 
and  the  other  half  to  the  use  of  the  Post  Office  Department;  and  every  package  or  parcel  so  seized,  in  which  any 
letter  shall  be  concealed,  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  United  States,  and  the  same  proceedings  may  be  had  to  enforce  such 
forfeiture  as  are  authorized  in  respect  to  goods,  wares,  and  merchandise  forfeited  by  reason  of  any  violation  of  the 
revenue  laws  of  the  United  States ; and  all  laws  for  the  benefit  and  protection  of  officers  of  the  customs  seizing  goods, 
wares,  or  merchandise  for  a violation  of  any  revenue  law  of  the  United  States  shall  apply  to  the  officers  and  agents 
making  seizures  by  virtue  of  this  Act.*— aScc.  Act  of  31  August,  1852. 

Sec.  183.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  issue  proposals  and  con- 
tract for  the  transportation  of  a daily  mail  between  Louisville  and  Cairo,  St.  Louis  and  Cairo,  Cairo  and  Memphis,  and 
Memphis  and  New  Orleans,  and  to  supply  such  intermediate  points  as  he  may  order  from  time  to  time  on  suitable  and 
safe  steamboats. — Sec.  11,  Act  of  August,  1852. 


CHAPTEE  XYII. 

SUITS. 

Sec.  184.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  superintend  the  collection 
of  all  debts  due  to  the  Department,  and  all  penalties  and  forfeitures  imposed  on  postmasters  for  failing  to  make  returns, 
or  pay  over  the  proceeds  of  their  offices ; he  shall  direct  suits  and  legal  proceedings,  and  take  all  such  measures  as 
may  be  authorized  by  law  to  euforeo  the  prompt  payment  of  moneys  due.  to  the  Department. — Sec.  14,  Act  of  2 July,  1836. 

Sec.  185.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  if  any  postmaster,  or  other  person  authorized  to  receive  the  postage  of 
letters  and  packets,  shall  neglect  or  refuse  to  render  his  accounts,  and  pay  over  to  the  Postmaster  General  the  balance 
by  him  due,  at  the  end  of  every  three  months,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  cause  a suit  to  be  com- 
menced against  the  person  or  persons  so  neglecting  or  refusing.  * * * — Sec.  31,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  18(5.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  if  any  postmaster  shall  neglect  to  render  his  accounts  for  one  mouth  after 
the  time,  and  in  the  form  and  manner  prescribed  by  law,  and  by  the  Postmaster  General’s  instructions,  conformable 
therewith,  he  shall  forfeit  double  the  value  of  the  postages  which  shall  have  arisen  at  the  same  office  in  any  equal  por- 
tion of  time  previous  or  subsequent  thereto ; or,  in  case  no  account  shall  have  been  rendered  at  the  time  of  trial  of  such 
case,  then  such  sum  as  the  court  and  jury  shall  estimate,  equivalent  thereto,  to  be  recovered  by  the  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral, in  an  action  of  debt,  on  the  bond  against  the  postmaster  and  his  securities,  and  for  which  the  securities  shall  be 
liable.— Acc.  32,  Act  of  3 March,  1825. 

Sec.  1ST.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That,  in  all  suits  or  causes  arising  under  this  Act,  the  court  shall  proceed  to 
trial,  and  render  judgment  the  first  term  after  such  suit  shall  be  commenced:  /Vot’h7«?,  That,  whenever 

service  of  the  process  shall  not  have  been  made  twenty  days,  at  least,  previous  to  the  return  day  of  such  term,  the  de- 
fendant shall  be  entitled  to  one  continuance,  if  the  court,  on  the  statement  of  such  defendant,  shall  judge  it  expedient : 
Provided,  also.  That  if  the  defendant  in  such  suits  shall  make  affidavit  that  he  has  a claim  against  the  General  Post 
Office,  not  allowed  by  the  Postmaster  General,  although  submitted  to  him  conformably  to  the  regulations  of  the  Post 
Office,  and  shall  specify  such  claim  in  the  affidavit,  and  that  he  could  not  be  prepared  for  the  trial  at  such  term,  for 
want  of  evidence,  the  court,  in  such  case,  being  satisfied  in  those  respects,  may  grant  a continuance  until  the  next 
succeeding  term;  and  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be  authorized  to  discharge  from  imprisonment  any  person  con- 
fined in  jail,  on  any  judgment  in  a civil  case,  obtained  in  behalf  of  the  Department:  Provided,  It  be  made  to  appear 
that  tlie  defendant  has  no  property  of  any  description:  And  provided.  That  such  release  shall  not  bar  a subsequent 
execution  against  the  property  of  the  defendant. — '^ec.  38,  Act  of  3 .)iarch,  1825. 

Sec.  1''8.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  the  bonds  and  contracts  of  })ostmasters,  mail  contractors,  and  other  agents 
ol  the  Post  Office  Department,  shall  hereafter  be  made  to  and  with  the  United  States  of  America ; and  all  suits  to  be 
commenced  for  the  recovery  of  debts  or  balances  due  by  postmasters  and  others,  or  upon  bonds  or  contracts  made  to 
or  with  the  i)resent  or  any  former  Postmaster  General,  or  for  any  fines,  penalties,  or  forfeitures,  imposed  by  the  la\ys 
respecting  the  Post  Office  Department,  or  by  the  Postmaster  General,  pursuant  thereto,  shall  be  instituted  in  tlie  name 
of  the  United  States  of  America  ; and  the  demands  in  such  suits  shall  have  all  the  privileges  and  priorities  in  adjudi- 
cation and  payment  secured  to  other  claims  of  the  United  States  by  the  existing  laws;  I'rorided,  That  actions  and 
suits  wliieh  may  have  been  instituted  in  the  name  of  the  Postmaster  General,  i^rcvious  to  (he  passage  of  this  Act,  shall 
not  be  affected  by  the  provisions  of  tliis  section. — Sec.  13,  Act  of  2 July,  183ii. 

Seo.  189.  And  he  it  farther  enacted,  That  coi)ies  of  ihe  quarterly  returns  of  postmasters,  and  of  any  papers  pertain- 

* See  Sections  l'!2,  173,  177,  auU  178  for  uuteccilent  legislation  in  resavit  to  this  matter. 


SUITS. 


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ing  to  the  accounts  in  the  office  of  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  certified  by  him,  under  his  seal  of  office, 
shall  be  admitted  as  evidence  in  the  courts  of  the  United  States ; and  in  every  case  of  delinquency  of  any  postmaster 
or  contractor,  in  which  suit  may  be  brought,  the  said  Auditor  shall  forward  to  the  Attorney  of  the  United  States  cer- 
tified copies  of  all  papers  in  his  office  tending  to  sustain  the  claim ; and  in  every  such  case  a statement  of  the  account, 
certified  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  admitted  as  evidence,  and  the  coiirt  trying  the  cause  shall  be  thereupon  authorized  to 
give  judgment  and  award  execution,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  tlie  thirty-eighth  section  of  the  Act  to  reduce  into  one 
the  several  acts  establishing  and  regulating  the  Post  Office  Department,  approved  March  third,  eighteen  hundred  and 
twenty-five.  No  claim  for  a credit  shall  be  allowed  upon  the  trial  but  such  as  shall  have  been  presented  to  the  said 
Auditor,  and  by  him  disallowed  in  whole  or  in  part,  unless  it  shall  be  proved  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  court  that  the 
defendant  is  at  the  time  of  the  trial  in  possession  of  vouchers  not  before  in  his  power  to  procure,  and  that  he  was  pre- 
vented from  exhibiting  to  the  said  Auditor  a claim  for  such  credit  by  some  unavoidable  accident.  In  suits  for  balances 
due  from  postmasters,  interest  at  the  rate  of  six  per  centum  per  annum  shall  be  recovered,  from  the  time  of  the  default 
until  payment. — Sec.  15,  Act  of  2 July,  1836. 

Sec.  190.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  the  Attorneys  of  the  United  States,  in  the  prosecution  of  suits  for  moneys 
due  on  account  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  shall  obey  the  directions  which  may,  from  time  to  time,  be  given  to  them 
by  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department ; and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  of  the  said  attorneys,  immediately  after 
the  end  of  every  term  of  any  court  in  which  any  of  the  suits  aforesaid  shall  have  Jaeen  pending,  to  forward  to  the  said 
Auditor  a statement  of  all  the  judgments,  orders,  and  steps  which  have  been  made  or  taken  in  the  same  during  the 
said  term,  accompanied  by  a certificate  of  the  clerk  showing  the  parties  to,  and  amount  of,  each  judgment,  with  such 
other  information  as  may  be  required  by  the  said  Auditor.  The  said  attorneys  shall  direct  speedy  and  effectual  process 
of  execution  upon  the  said  judgments ; and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  marshals  of  the  United  States,  to  whom  the  same 
shall  be  directed,  to  make  to  the  said  Auditor,  at  such  times  as  he  may  direct,  returns  of  the  proceedings  which  have 
taken  place  upon  the  said  process  of  execution.— Nec.  16,  Act  of  July  2, 1S36. 

Sec.  191.  A7id  he  it  further  enacted.  That  in  all  cases  where  any  sum  or  sums  of  money  have  been  paid  out  of  the  funds 
of  the  Post  Office  Department  to  any  individual  or  individuals,  under  pretence  that  service  has  been  performed  therefor, 
when  in  fact  such  service  has  not  been  performed,  or  by  way  of  additional  allowance  for  increased  service  actually 
rendered,  when  the  additional  allowance  exceeds  the  sum  which,  by  the  provisions  of  law,  might  rightfully  have  been 
allowed  therefor,  and  in  all  other  cases  where  the  moneys  of  the  Department  have  been  paid  over  to  any  person  in 
consequence  of  fraudulent  representations,  or  by  the  mistake,  collusion,  or  misconduct  of  any  officer  or  clerk  of  the 
Department,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Postmaster  General  to  cause  suit  to  be  brought,  in  the  name  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  to  recover  back  the  same,  or  the  excess,  as  the  case  may  be,  with  interest  theron.— Nec.  17,  A ct  of  July  2, 1S36. 

Sec.  192.  And.  he  it  further  ena‘ ted,  the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department  shall  adjust  and  settle  all 
balances  due  from  postmasters  on  account  of  transactions  prior  to  the  first  day  of  July,  eighteen  hundred  and  thirty- 
six.  He  shall,  when  necessary,  institute  suits  for  the  same,  and  cause  them  to  be  effectually  prosechted  to  judgment 
and  execution ; and  in  cases  in  which  proceedings  at  law  for  these  or  any  other  balances  that  are  or  may  become  due 
on  account  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  have  been  or  shall  be  fruitless,  may  direct  the  institution  of  suits  in  chancery, 
to  set  aside  fraudulent  conveyances  or  trusts,  or  attach  debts  due  to  the  defendants,  or  obtain  any  other  proper  exer- 
cise of  the  powers  of  equity,  to  have  satisfaction  of  the  said  judgments;  and  the  courts  of  the  United  States,  sitting  in 
chancery,  shall  have  jurisdiction  to  entertain  such  bills,  and  make  such  decrees  and  orders  thereupon  as  may  be  con- 
sonant to  the  principles  and  usages  of  equity.  The  said  Auditor  shall  report  to  the  Postmrster  General,  to  be  by  him 
submitted  to  Congress,  at  its  next  annual  session,  a statement  of  all  the  balances  and  debts  due  to  the  Post  Office  De- 
partment as  aforesaid,  by  late  postmasters,  showing,  in  each  case,  the  name  and  office  of  the  principal  debtor,  tho 
names  of  the  sureties,  if  any,  the  amount  of  the  debt,  the  time  at  which  it  accrued,  the  steps  taken  to  collect  the  same, 
and  whether  they  have  been  successful  or  not.  The  said  statement  shall  also  classify  such  of  the  said  balances  as  may 
then  remain  due,  into  such  as  are  considered  collectible,  and  such  as  are  not,  with  the  whole  amount  of  each  class.— 
Sc”.  IS,  A't  of  July  2,  1836. 

Sec.  191.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  tho  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  or  any  mayor  of  a city,  justice 
of  the  peace,  or  judge  of  any  court  of  record  in  the  United  States,  by  him  especially  designated,  shall  be  authorized 
to  administer  oaths  and  affirmations,  in  relation  to  the  examination  and  settlement  of  the  accounts  committed  to  his 
charge  ; and  if  any  person  shall  knowingly  swear  or  affirm  falsely,  touching  the  expenditures  of  the  Post  Office  De- 
partment. or  in  relation  to  any  account  of,  or  claim  against,  or  in  favor  of,  the  said  Department,  he  or  she  shall,  upon 
conviction  thereof,  suffer  as  for  wilful  and  corrupt  perjury.— 19,  Act  of  July  2, 1836. 

Sec.  194.  x\.nd  he  it  further  enacted.  That  in  all  cases  of  fine,  penalty,  forfeiture,  or  disability,  or  alleged  liability  for 
any  sum  or  sums  of  money,  by  way  of  damages  or  otherwise,  under  any  provision  of  law  relating  to  the  Post  Offico 
Department,  or  the  officers,  operations,  or  business  thereof,  the  Postmaster  General  shall  be,  and  he  is  hereby,  author- 
ized to  prescribe  such  general  rules  and  mode  of  proceetling  as  shall  to  him  appear  expedient,  for  the  government  of 
the  Auditor  of  the  Post  Office  Department,  in  ascertaining  the  facts  in  each  case  in  which  it  shall  be  certified  to  him 
by  .«uch  Auditor  that  the  intere.sts  of  the  Department  probably  require  the  exercise  of  the  power  conferred  by  thi.« 
Act;  and  upon  the  facts  being  ascertained  as  aforesaid,  the  said  Auditor  shall  have  power,  with  the  written  consent  of 
the  Postmaster  General,  to  mitigate  or  remit  such  fine,  penalty,  or  forfeiture,  remove  such  di.sability,  and  to  compro- 
mise, relea.se,  and  discharge  such  claims  tor  such  sum  or  sums  of  money  and  damages,  on  such  terms  as  the  said 
Auditor  shall  deem  ju.st  and  ex])edient ; and  that  in  all  cases  where  a judgment  .shall  have  been  obtained  for  a debt  or 
damages  due  the  Po.st  Office  Department,  and  it  shall  satisfactorily  api)ear,  by  the  return  of  execution  or  otherwise, 
that  such  judgment,  or  so  much  thereof  as  remains  unpaid,  can  not  be  collected  by  due  process  of  law,  the  said  Auditor 
shall  be,  and  he  is  hereby  authorized,  with  the  written  comsent  of  the  Postmaster  General,  to  com|)romlse  such  judg- 
ment, and  acco])!,  in  satisfaction  thereof,  less  than  the  amount  of  such  judgment:  J’rovided,  That  the  ])Ower  confer- 
red by  this  section  shall  not  extend  to  any  case  of  fine,  penalty,  forfeiture,  disability,  alleged  liability  or  claim  which 
shall  be  incurred,  accrue,  or  ari.se,  subsequent  to  the  passage  of  this  Act;  or  to  any  judgment  obtained  after  ihe  pa.s- 
sage  thereof. — Sec.  3,  Act  ofZ  Alai'ch,  1851. 


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THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


CHAPTER  XYIII. 

ACTS  BEAEING  ON  THE  POST  OFFICE  IN  COMMON  WITH  THE  OTHER  EXECUTIVE  ' 

DEPARTMENTS. 

Sec.  195.  And  he  it  further  macted^  That  on  the  said  first  Monday  in  December,  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight 
hundred,  the  seat  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States  shall,  by  virtue  of  this  Act,  be  transferred  to  the  District 
and  place  aforesaid  (District  of  Columbia,  Washington  City.)  And  all  offices  attached  to  the  said  seat  of  Government, 
shall  accordingly  be  removed  thereto  by  their  respective  holders,  and  shall,  after  the  said  day,  cease  to  be  exercised 
elsewhere ; and  that  the  necessary  expense  of  such  removal  shall  be  defrayed  out  of  the  duties  on  imports  and  ton- 
nage—of  which  a sufficient  sum  is  hereby  appropriated.— Ac#  of  July  16,  1790. 

Sec.  196.  And  he  itfurther  enacted,  That  where  any  revenue  officer,  or  other  person,  hereafter  becoming  indebted 
to  the  United  States,  by  bond  or  otherwise,  shall  become  insolvent,  or  where  the  estate  of  any  deceased  debtor,  in  the 
hands  of  executors  or  administrators,  shall  be  insufficient  to  pay  all  the  debts  due  from  the  deceased,  the  debt  due  to 
the  United  States  shall  be  first  satisfied ; and  the  priority*  hereby  established  shall  be  deemed  to  extend,  as  well  as 
to  cases  in  which  a debtor,  not  having  sufficient  property  to  pay  all  of  his  debts,  shall  make  a voluntary  assignment 
thereof,  or  in  which  the  estate  and  efi’ects  of  an  absconding,  concealed,  or  absent  debtor,  shall  be  attached  by  process 
of  law,  as  to  cases  in  which  an  act  of  legal  bankruptcy  shall  be  committed. — Sec.  5,  Act  of  March  3,  1797. 

Sec.  I'.i7.  Be  itfurther  enacted,  That  from  and  after  the  passage  of  this  Act,  no  member  of  Congress  shall,  directly 
or  indirectly,  himself,  or  by  any  other  person  whatsoever  in  trust  for  him,  or  for  his  use  or  benefit,  or  on  his  account, 
undertake,  execute,  hold  or  enjoy,  in  the  whole  or  in  part,  any  contract  or  agreement,  hereafter  to  be  made  or  entered 
into  with  any  officer  of  the  United  States,  in  their  behalf,  or  with  any  person  authorized  to  make  contracts  on  the 
part  of  the  United  States ; and  if  any  member  of  Congress  shall,  directly  or  indirectly,  himself,  or  by  any  other  person 
whatsoever  in  trust  for  him,  or  for  his  use  or  benefit,  or  on  his  account,  enter  into,  accept  of,  agree  for,  undertake  or 
exeeute,  any  such  contract  or  agreement,  in  the  whole  or  in  part,  every  member  so  offending  shall,  for  every  such 
offence,  upon  conviction  thereof,  before  any  court  of  the  United  States,  or  of  the  Territories  thereof,  having  cogniz- 
ance of  such  offence,  be  adjudged  guilty  of  a high  misdemeanor,  and  shall  be  fined  three  thousand  dollars ; and  every 
such  contract  or  agreement  as  aforesaid  shall,  moreover,  be  absolutely  void  and  of  no  effect : I’rovided,  nevertheless, 
That  in  all  cases  where  any  sum  or  sums  of  money  shall  have  been  advanced  on  the  part  of  the  United  States,  in 
consideration  of  any  such  contract  or  agreement,  the  same  shall  be  forthwith  repaid ; and  in  case  of  refusal  or  delay 
to  repay  the  same,  when  demanded,  by  the  proper  officer  of  the  Department,  under  whose  authority  such  contract  or 
agreement  shall  have  been  made  or  entered  into,  every  person  so  refusing  or  delaying,  together  with  his  surety  or 
sureties,  shall  be  forthwith  prosecuted  at  law  for  the  recovery  of  any  such  sum  or  sums  of  money  advanced  as  afore- 
said.—/Sec.  1,  A.  t of  11  April,  1S08. 

Sec.  198.  And  he  it  further  ena  ted.  That  nothing  herein  contained  shall  extend,  or  be  construed  to  extend,  to  any 
contract  or  agreement,  made,  or  entered  into,  or  accepted  by  any  incorporated  company,  where  such  contract  or 
agreement  shall  be  made  for  the  general  benefit  of  such  incorporation  or  company ; nor  to  the  purchase  or  sale  of 
bills  of  exchange,  or  other  property,  by  any  member  of  Congress,  where  the  same  shall  be  ready  for  delivery,  and 
for  which  payment  shall  be  made  at  the  time  of  making  or  entering  into  the  contract  or  agreement.— /Sec.  2,  Act  of 
21  April,  1808. 

Sec.  199.  And  he  itfurther  enacted.  That  in  every  such  contract  or  agreement,  to  be  made,  or  entered  into,  or  ac- 
cepted, as  aforesaid,  there  shall  be  inserted  an  express  condition,  that  no  member  of  Congress  shall  be  admitted  to 
any  share  or  part  of  such  contract  or  agreement,  or  to  any  benefit  to  arise  thereupon.— /See.  3,  Act  of  21  ApriZ,  1808. 

Sec.  200.  And  he  it  f urther  enacted,  that  if  any  officer  of  the  United  States,  on  behalf  of  the  United  States,  shall 
directly  or  indirectly,  make  or  enter  into  any  contract,  bargain,  or  agreement,  in  writing  or  otherwise,  other  than 
such  as  are  herein  excepted,  with  any  member  of  Congress,  such  officer  so  offending,  on  conviction  thereof,  before 
any  court  having  jurisdiction  thereof,  shall  be  deemed  and  taken  to  be  guilty  of  a high  misdemeanor,  and  be  fined  in 
a sum  of  three  thousand  dollars.— /Sec.  4,  Act  of  21  April,  1808. 

Sec.  201.  And  he  itfurther  enacted,  That  from  and  after  the  passing  of  this  Act,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury,  Secretary  of  War,  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  and  the  Postmaster  General,  annually,  to  lay  before 
Congress  a statement  of  all  the  contracts  which  have  been  made  in  their  respective  departments,  during  the  year 
preceding  such  report,  exhibiting  in  such  statement  the  name  of  the  contractor,  the  article  or  thing  contracted  for, 
llie  place  where  the  article  was  to  be  delivered  or  the  thing  performed,  the  sum  to  be  paid  for  its  performauce  or  de- 
livery, the  date  and  duration  of  the  contract. — Sec.  5,  A t of  21  April,  1808. 

Sec.  202,  And  he  itfurther  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  any  person  or  persons  to  whom  letters  testamentary, 
or  of  administration,  have  been  or  may  hereafter  be  granted  by  the  proper  authority  in  any  of  the  United  States  or 
the  Territories  thereof,  to  maintain  any  suit  or  action,  and  to  prosecute  and  recover  any  claim  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  in  the  same  manner,  as  if  the  letters  testamentary  or  of  administration  had  been  granted  to  such  person  or 
persons  by  the  proper  authority  in  the  said  District ; and  the  letters  testamentary  or  of  administration,  or  a copy  thereof, 
certified  under  the  seal  of  the  authority  granting  the  same,  shall  be  sufficient  evidence  to  prove  the  granting  thereof, 
and  that  the  person  or  persons,  as  the  case  may  be,  hath  or  have  administration.— /Sec.  11,  Act  ofJuns  24,  1812. 

Sec.  203.  Be  itfurther  enacted.  That  no  money  hereafter  appropriated  shall  be  paid  to  any  person,  for  his  compen- 
sation, who  is  in  arrears  to  the  United  States,  until  such  person  shall  have  accounted  for,  and  paid  into  the  Treasury, 


See  No.  188  tor  eubsequeut  statute  on  this  head. 


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all  sums  for  which  he  may  be  liable : Provided,  That  nothing  herein  contained  shall  be  construed  to  extend  to 
balances  arising  solely  from  the  depreciation  of  Treasury  notes  received  by  such  person,  to  be  expended  in  the  public 
service  ; but  in  all  cases  where  the  pay  or  salary  of  any  person  is  withheld,  in  pursuance  of  this  Act,  it  shall  be  the 
duty  of  the  accounting  officers,  if  demanded  by  the  party,  his  agent  or  attorney,  to  report  forthwith  to  the  agent  of  the 
Treasury  Department  the  balance  due,  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  said  agent,  within  sixty  days  thereafter,  to  order 
suit  to  be  commenced  against  such  delinquent  and  his  sureties. — Sec.  1,  Avt  of  January  25,  1828. 

Sec.  204.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  no  officer  in  any  branch  of  the  public  service,  or  any  other  person  whose 
salaries,  or  whose  pay  or  emoluments  is  or  are  fixed  by  law  and  regulations,  shall  receive  any  extra  allowance  or 
compensation,  in  any  form  whatever,  for  the  disbursement  of  public  money,  or  the  performance  of  any  other  services, 
unless  the  said  extra  allowance  or  compensation  be  authorized  by  law. — Sec.  3,  A<tof  Z March,  1839. 

Sec.  205.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duties  of  the  Secretaries  of  State,  of  the  Treasury,  War,  and 
Navy,  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Navy,  of  the  Postmaster  General,  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  of  the  Clerk 
of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  to  report  to  Congress,  at  the  beginning  of  each  year,  the  names  of  the  clerks  and 
other  persons  that  have  been  employed,  respectively,  during  the  preceding  year,  or  any  part  thereof,  in  their  respec- 
tive departments  and  offices,  together  with  the  time  that  each  clerk  or  other  person  was  actually  employed,  and  the 
sums  paid  to  each  ; and  also  whether  they  have  been  usefully  employed ; whether  the  services  of  any  of  them  can  be 
dispensed  with  without  detriment  to  the  public  service ; and  whether  the  removal  of  any  individuals,  and  the 
appointment  of  others  in  their  stead,  is  required  for  the  better  despatch  of  business ; and  no  greater  allowance  shall 
be  made  to  any  such  clerk,  or  other  person,  than  is  or  may  be  authorized  by  law,  except  to  watchmen  and  messen- 
gers, for  any  labor  or  services  required  of  them  beyond  the  particular  duties  of  their  respective  stations,  rendered  at 
such  times  as  does  not  interfere  with  the  performance  of  their  regular  duties. — Sec.  11,  Act  of  26  August,  1842. 

Sec.  206.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  no  allowance  or  compensation  shall  be  made  to  any  clerk,  or  other 
officer,  by  reason  of  the  discharge  of  duties  which  belong  to  any  other  clerk  or  officer  in  the  same  or  any  other  depart- 
ment ; and  no  allowance  or  compensation  shall  be  made  for  any  extra  services  whatever  which  any  clerk  or  other 
officer  may  be  required  to  perform.— Nee.  12,  Act  of  26  August,  1842. 

Sec.  20T.  And  he  it  further  exacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  chief  or  principal  clerk  in  the  respective  de- 
partments, bureaus,  and  other  offices,  to  supervise,  under  the  direction  of  his  immediately  superior  officer,  the  duties 
of  the  other  clerks  therein,  and  to  see  that  their  duties  are  faithfully  executed,  and  that  such  duties  are  distributed 
with  equality  and  uniformity,  according  to  the  nature  of  the  case.  And  such  distribution  shall  be  revised  from  time 
to  time,  by  the  said  chief  or  principal  clerk,  for  the  purpose  of  correcting  any  tendency  to  undue  accumulation  or 
reduction  of  duties,  whether  arising  from  individual  negligence  or  incapacity,  or  from  increase  or  diminution  of  par- 
ticular kinds  of  business;  arwd  such  chief  or  principal  clerk  shall  report  monthly  to  his  superior  officer  any  existing 
defect  that  he  may  be  aware  of  in  the  arrangement  or  despatch  of  business  ; and  such  defect  shall  be  amended  by  new 
arrangements  of  duties,  dismissal  of  negligent  or  incompetent  officers,  or  otherwise.— 13,  A<t  of  August,  1842. 

Sec.  203.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  several  heads  of  departments,  in  communi- 
cating estimates  of  expenditures  and  appropriations  to  Congress,  and  to  any  of  the  committees  thereof,  to  sj^ecify  as 
nearly  as  may  be  convenient,  the  sources  from  which  such  estimates  are  derived,  and  the  calculations  upon  which 
they  are  founded  ; and,  in  so  doing,  to  discriminate  between  such  estimates  as  are  conjectural  in  their  character,  and 
such  as  are  framed  upon  actual  information  and  application  from  disbursing  officers ; and  in  communicating  the  sev- 
eral estimates,  reference  shall  be  given  to  the  laws  and  treaties  by  which  they  are  authorized,  the  dates  thereof,  and 
the  volume,  page,  and  section  in  w'hich  the  necessary  provisions  are  contained. — Sec.  14,  Act  of  26  August,  1842. 

Sec.  209.  And  he  it  further  ena<  ted.  That  no  extra  clerk  shall  be  employed  in  any  department,  bureau,  or  office,  at 
the  seat  of  Government,  except  during  the  session  of  Congress,  or  when  indispensably  necessary  to  enable  such 
department,  bureau,  or  office  to  answer  some  call  made  by  either  House  of  Congress  at  one  session,  to  be  answered 
at  another,  and  not  then,  except  by  order  of  the  head  of  the  department  in  which,  or  in  some  bureau  or  office  of  which 
such  extra  clerk  shall  be  employed ; and  no  such  extra  clerk,  for  copying  shall  receive  more  than  three  dollars  per 
day,  or  for'any  other  service  more  than  four  dollars  per  day,  for  the  time  actually  and  necessarily  employed. — Sec. 

15,  Act  of  26  August,  1842.  m 

Sec.  210.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  no  messenger,  assistant  messenger,  laborer,  or  other  person,  shall  be 
employed  in  any  department,  bureau,  or  office,  at  the  seat  of  Government,,  or  paid  out  of  the  contingent  fund  appro- 
priated to  such  department,  bureau,  or  office,  unless  such  employment  shall  be  authorized  by  law,  or  shall  become 
necessary  to  carry  into  effect  some  object  for  which  appropriations  may  be  specifically  made  ; and  not  exceeding  one 
hundred  dollars  per  annum  shall  be  applied  by  each  department  (except  the  Department  of  State)  for  the  purchaso 
of  newspapers  for  such  department,  and  all  the  bureaus  and  offices  connected  therewith ; and  such  papers  shall  be 
preserved  as  files  for  said  department. — Sec.  16,  Act  of  26  Axigust,  1842. 

Sec.  211.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  all  stationery,  of  every  name  and  nature,  for  the  use  of  the  two  Houses 
of  Congress,  arid  all  stationery  and  job  printing,  of  every  name  rind  nature,  for  the  use  of  the  several  departments 
of  the  Government,  and  for  the  bureaus  and  offices  in  those  departments  at  “Washington,  including  all  stationery, 
blanks,  wrapping  paper,  and  twine,  and  mail  bags,  furnished  the  post  offices  and  collectors’  offices  throughout  the 
United  States,  shall  hereafter  be  furnished  and  performed  by  contract,  by  the  lowest  bidder,  as  follows  : the  Secretary 
of  the  Senate,  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives,  the  head  of  each  department,  and  such  deputy  postmasters 
in  the  Post  Office  establishment,  and  such  collectors  in  the  custom-house  establishment,  as  the  Postmaster  General  ^ 
and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  respectively  designate  for  that  purpose,  shall  respectively  adverti.se,  once  a 
week,  for  at  least  four  weeks,  in  one  or  more  of  the  principal  papers  published  in  the  places  where  such  articles  aro 
to  be  furnished,  or  such  printing  done,  for  sealed  proposals  for  furnishing  such  articles,  or  the  wiiole  of  any  particu- 
lar class  of  articles,  or  for  doing  such  printing,  or  the  whole  of  any  specified  job  thereof,  to  be  done  at  such  place, 
specifying  in  such  advertisement  the  amount,  quantity,  and  description  of  each  kind  of  articles  to  be  furnished,  and, 
as  near  as  may  be,  the  nature,  amount,  and  kind  of  printing  to  be  done ; and  all  such  proposals  shall  be  kept  sealed 
until  the  day  specified  in  such  advertisement  for  opening  the  same,  when  they  shall  be  opened,  by  or  under  the 


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direction  of  the  officer  making  such  advertisement,  in  the  presence  of  at  least  two  persons ; and  the  person  offering 
to  furnish  any  class  of  such  articles,  cr  to  perform  any  specified  portion  or  job  of  said  work,  and  giving  satisfactory 
security  for  the  performance  thereof,  under  a forfeiture  not  exceeding  twice  the  contract  price  in.  case  of  failure,  shall 
receive  a contract  for  doing  the  same  ; and  in  case  the  lowest  bidder  shall  fail  to  enter  into  such  contract,  and  give 
such  security  within  a reasonable  time,  to  be  fixed  in  such  advertisement,  then  the  contract  shall  be  given  to  the  next 
lowest  bidder  who  shall  enter  into  such  contract  and  give  such  security.  And  in  case  of  a failure  to  supply  the  arti- 
cles or  to  perform  the  work,  by  the  person  entering  into  such  contract,  he  and  his  sureties  shall  be  liable  for  the  for- 
feiture specified  in  such  contract,  as  liquidated  damages,  to  be  sued  for  in  the  name  of  the  United  States,  in  any  court 
having  jurisdiction  thereof. — Sec.  IT,  Act  of  26  Augunt,  1842. 

Sec.  212.  And  he  it  further  enacted,  That  all  such  bids  or  proposals  shall  be  returned  by  the  person  authorized,  as 
aforesaid,  to  receive  the  same,  to  the  Executive  Department  from  which  su(ffi  authority  is  derived,  and  shall  be  pre- 
served in  said  Department,  subject  to  such  examination  as  Congress  may  at  any  time  order  and  direct. — Sec.  18,  Act 
of  26  August,  1842. 

Sec.  213.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  no  part  of  the  contingent  fund  appropriated  to  any  department,  bureau, 
or  office,  shall  be  applied  to  the  purchase  of  books,  periodicals,  pictures,  or  engravings,  or  other  thing,  except  such 
books,  periodicals,  and  maps,  or  other  thing,  as  the  head  of  such  department  shall  deem  necessary  and  proper  to 
carry  on  the  business  of  such  department,  and  shall,  by  written  order,  direct  to  be  procured  for  that  purpose. — Sec. 
19,  Act  of  26  August,  1842. 

Sec.  214.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  at  the  commencement 
of  every  regular  session  of  Congress,  to  report  to  the  Senate,  and  of  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Eepresentatives  to 
report  to  the  House,  and  of  the  head  of  each  department  to  report  to  Congress,  a detailed  statement  of  the  manner  in 
which  the  contingent  fund  for  each  House,  and  of  their  respective  departments,  and  for  the  bureaus  and  offices  therein, 
has  been  expended,  giving  the  names  of  every  person  to  whom  any  portion  thereof  has  been  paid ; and  if  for  any 
thing  furnished,  the  quantity  and  price ; and  if  for  any  services  rendered,  the  nature  of  such  service,  and  the  time 
employed,  and  the  particular  occasion  or  cause,  in  brief,  that  rendered  such  service  necessary ; and  the  amount  of  all 
former  appropriations  in  such  case  on  hand,  either  in  the  Treasury  or  in  the  hands  of  any  disbursing  officer  or  agent. 
And  they  shall  require  of  the  disbursing  officers,  acting  under  their  direction  or  authority,  the  return  of  precise  and 
analytical  statements  and  receipts  for  all  the  moneys  which  may  have  been,  from  time  to  time,  during  the  next  pre- 
ceding year,  expended  by  them ; and  the  results  of  such  returns,  and  the  sums  total  shall  be  communicated  annually 
to  Congress,  by  the  said  officers,  respectively. — Ser.  2o,  Act  of  26  August,  1842. 

Sec.  215.  And  he  it  further  ena  ted.  That  in  all  cases  where  proposals  for  any  contract  or  contracts  to  be  made  by 
any  of  the  executive  departments  or  bureaus,  and  in  all  cases  where  notices  of  any  deswiption  issuing  from  the  same, 
are  now  required  by  law  to  be  advertised,  the  same  shall  be  advertised  by  publication,  in  the  two  newspapers  in  the 
city  of  Washington  having  the  largest  permanent  subscription,  and  at  the  discretion  of  the  Executive,  in  any  third 
paper  that  may  be  published  in  said  city  : Provided,  That  the  charges  for  such  publications  shall  not  be  higher  than 
such  as  are  paid  by  individuals  for  advertising  in  said  papers;  and.  Provided,  also,  that  the  same  2)ublication  shall 
be  made  in  each  of  said  paj^ers,  equally,  as  to  frequency. — Se<\  12,  A<  t of  3 Mar^  h,  1845. 

Sec.  216.  And  he  it  f urther  enacted.  That  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  the  Treasurer  of  the  Mint  of  the 
United  States,  the  treasurers,  and  those  acting  as  such,  of  the  various  branch  mints,  all  collectors  of  the  customs,  ail 
surveyors  of  the  customs  acting  also  as  collectors,  all  assistant  treasurers,  all  receivers  of  public  moneys  at  the  several 
land  offices,  all  postmasters,  and  all  public  officers,  of  whatsoever  character,  be,  and  they  are  hereby  required  to  keep 
safely,  without  loaning,  using,  dei:)ositing  in  banks,  or  exchanging  for  other  funds  than  as  allowed  by  this  Act',  all  the 
public  money  collected  by  them,  or  otherwise  at  any  time  placed  in  their  possession  and  custody,  till  the  same  is 
ordered,  by  the  proper  dej^artment  or  officer  of  the  Government,  to  be  transferred  or  paid  out ; and  when  such  orders 
for  transfer  or  i)aynient  are  received,  faithfully  and  promiJtly  to  make  the  same  as  directed,  and  to  do  and  perform  all 
other  duties  as  fiscal  agents  of  the  Government  which  may  be  imposed  by  this  or  any  other  acts  of  Congress,  or  by 
any  regulation  of  the  Treasiiry  Department  made  in  conformity  to  law  ; and  also  to  do  and  i:)erform  all  acts  and  duties 
required  by  law,  or  by  direction  of  any  of  the  Executive  Departments  ot;,the  Government,  as  agents  for  paying  pen- 
sions, or  for  making  any  other  disbursements  which  either  of  the  heads  of  those  Departments  may  be  required  by  law 
to  make,  and  which  are  of  a character  to  be  made  by  the  depositaries  hereby  constituted,  consistently  with  the  other 
official  duties  im2)0sed  upon  them. — Sec.  6,  Act  of  6 Augxist,  1846. 

Sec.  21T.  And  he  it  further  ena-  ted.  That  all  collectors  and  receivers  of  public  money,  of  every  character  and 
description,  Avithin  the  District  of  Columbia,  shall,  as  frequently  as  they  may  be  directed  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  or  the  Postmaster  General,  so  to  do,  pay  over  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Ignited  States  at  the  Treasury,  all 
jAublic  moneys  collected  by  them,  or  in  their  hands ; that  all  such  collectors  and  receivers  of  public  moneys  within 
the  cities  of  Philadelphia  and  New  Orleans  shall,  upon  the  same  direcf.on.  pay  over  to  the  treasurers  of  the  mints  in 
their  resi>ective  cities,  at  the  said  mints,  all  public  moneys  collected  by  them,  or  in  their  hands ; and  that  all  such 
collectors  and  i-eccivers  of  public  moneys  Avithin  the  cities  of  New  York,  Boston,  Charleston,  and  St.  I.ouis,  shall, 
upon  the  same  direction,  pay  over  to  the  a.ssistant  tre.asurers,  in  their  respective  eitie.s,  at  their  offices,  resi)Octivoly.  all 
the  public  moneys  collected  by  them,  or  in  their  hand.s,  to  be  safely  kept  by  the  said  respective  depositaries  until 
otherwise  disposed  of  according  to  hiAv;  and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  said  Secretary  and  Postmaster  General 
respectively  to  direct  such  p.ayments  by  the  said  collectors  and  receivers  at  all  the  saiil  places  at  least  as  often  as 
once  in  each  AATck,  .and  as  much  more  frequently,  in  all  cases,  as  they  in  their  discretion  may  think  proper. — . 9, 
Act  of  Ang.  6,  1846. 

Sec.  218.  .l;;r/  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  transfer  the  moneys 
in  the  hands  of  any  depositary  tiereby  constitute*!  to  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States,  to  be  there  safely  kept,  to  the 
credit  of  tlu>  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  according  to  the  provisions  of  this  Act ; and  also  to  transfer  moneys  in 
the  hands  of  any  one  depositar}'  constituted  by  this  act  to  any  other  depositary  constituted  by  the  same,  at  his  discre- 
tion, and  as  the  safety  of  the  pul)lic  moneys,  and  the  convenience  of  the  public  service  shall  seem  to  him  to  require  ; 


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which  authority  to  transfer  the  moneys  belonging  to  the  Post  Olfice  Department  is  also  hereby  conferred  upon  the 
Postmaster  General,  so  far  as  its  exercise  by  him  may  be  consistent  with  the  provisions  of  existing  laws ; and  every 
depositary  constituted  by  this  Act  shall  keep  his  account  of  the  money  paid  to  or  deposited  with  him  belonging  to  the 
Post  Office  Department,  separate  and  distinct  from  the  account  kept  by  him  of  other  public  moneys,  so  paid  or 
deposited.  And  for  the  purpose  of  payments  on  the  public  account,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  tlie  Treasurer  of  the  United 
States  to  draw  upon  any  of  the  said  depositaries,  as  he  may  think  most  conducive  to  the  public  interest  or  to  the 
convenience  of  the  public  creditors,  or  both.  And  each  depositary  so  drawn  upon  shall  make  returns  to  the  Treasury 
and  Post  Office  Departments  of  all  moneys  received  and  paid  by  him,  at  such  times  and  in  such  form  as  shall  be 
directed  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  or  the  Postmaster  General.— ,S'ec.  10,  Act  of  & A ngust,  1816. 

Sec.  219.  And  1)6  itfu/  tlier  enacted,  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  may,  at  his  discretion,  transfer  the  balances 
remaining  with  any  of  the  present  depositaries  to  any  other  of  the  present  depositaries,  as  he  may  deem  the  safety 
of  the  public  money  or  the  public  convenience  may  require:  Provided,  That  nothing  in  this  Act  shall  be  so  construed 
as  to  authorize  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  transfer  the  balances  remaining  with  any  of  the  present  depositaries 
to  the  depositaries  constituted  by  this  Act  before  the  first  day  of  January  next : And  'provided.  That  for  the  purpose 
of  payments  on  public  account,  out  of  balances  remaining  with  the  present  depositaries,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the 
Treasurer  of  the  United  States  to  draw  upon  any  of  the  said  depositaries  as  he  may  think  most  conducive  to  the  public 
interests,  or  to  the  convenience  of  the  public  creditors,  or  both.— /iSec.  14,  Act  of  6 August,  1846. 

Sec.  220.  And  he  it  further  ena  ted.  That  all  marshals,  district  attorneys,  and  others  having  public  money  to  pay 
to  the  United  States,  and  all  patentees  wishing  to  make  payment  for  patents  to  be  issued,  may  pay  all  such  moneys 
to  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  to  the  treasurer  of  cither  of  the  mints  in  Philadelphia  or  New  Orleans,  or  to 
either  of  the  other  assistant  treasurers,  or  to  such  other  depositary  constituted  by  this  xVet  as  shall  be  designated  by 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in  other  parts  of  the  United  States  to  receive  such  payments,  and  give  receipts  or  cer- 
tificates of  deposite  therefor. — Sec.  15,  Act  of  August,  1846. 

Sec.  221.  And  he  it  farther  ena>  ted.  That  all  officers  and  other  persons,  charged  by  this  Act,  or  any  other  Act, 
with  the  safe-keeping,  transfer,  and  disbursement  of  the  public  moneys,  other  than  those  connected  with  the  Post 
Office  Department,  are  hereby  required  to  keep  an  accurate  entry  of  each  sum  received,  and  of  each  payment  or 
transfer ; and  that  if  any  one  of  the  said  officers,  or  of  those  connected  with  the  Post  Office  Department,  shall  convert 
to  his  own  use,  in  any  way  whatever,  or  shall  use  by  way  of  investment  in  any  kind  of  property  or  merchandise,  or 
shall  loan,  with  or  without  interest,  or  shall  deposite  in  any  bank,  or  shall  exchange  for  other  funds,  except  as  allowed 
by  this  Act,  any  portion  of  the  public  moneys  intrusted  to  him  for  safe-keeping,  disbursement,  transfer,  or  for  any 
other  purpose,  every  such  act  shall  be  deemed  and  adjudged  to  be  an  embezzlement  of  so  much  of  the'  said  moneys 
as  shall  be  thus  taken,  converted,  invested,  used,  loaned,  deposited,  or  exchanged,  which  is  hereby  declared  to  be  a 
felony ; and  any  failure  to  pay  over  or  to  produce  the  public  moneys  intrusted  to  such  person  shall  be  held  and  taken 
to  he  i)rirna  fade  evidence  of  such  embezzlement ; and  if  any  oflicer  charged  with  the  disbursements  of  public  moneys 
shall  accept  or  receive,  or  transmit  to  the  Treasury  Department  to  be  allowed  in  his  favor,  any  receipt  or  voucher 
from  a creditor  of  the  United  States,  without  having  paid  to  such  creditor,  in  such  funds  as  the  said  officer  may  havo 
received  for  disbursement,  or  such  other  funds  as  he  may  be  authorized  by  this  Act  to  take  in  exchange,  the  full 
amount  specified  in  such  receipt  or  voucher ; every  such  act  shall  be  deemed  to  be  a conversion  by  such  officer  to  his  own 
use  of  the  amount  specified  in  such  receipt  or  voucher ; and  any  officer  or  agent  of  the  United  States,  and  alt  persons  ad- 
vising or  participating  in  such  act,  being  convicted  thereof  before  any  court  of  the  United  States  of  competent  jurisdic- 
tion shall  be  sentenced  to  imprisonment  for  a term  of  not  less  than  six  months  nor  more  than  ten  years,  and  to  a fine 
equal  to  the  amount  of  the  money  embezzled.  And,  upon  the  trial  of  any  indictment  against  any  person  for  embez- 
zling public  money  under  the  provisions  of  this  Act,  it  shall  be  sufficient  evidence,  for  the  purpose  of  showing  a bal- 
ance against  such  person,  to  produce  a transcript  from  the  books  and  proceedings  of  the  Treasury,  as  required  in 
civil  cases,  under  the  provisions  of  the  Act  entitled  “ An  Act  to  provide  more  effectually  for  the  settlejuent  of  accounts 
between  the  United  States  and  receivers  of  public  money,”  approved  March  third,  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
ninety-seven  ; and  the  provisions  of  this  Act  shall  be  so  construed  as  to  apply  to  all  persons  charged  with  the  safe- 
keeping, Transfer,  or  disbursement  of  the  public  money,  whether  such  persons  be  indicted  as  receivers  or  depositaries 
of  the  same  ; and  the  refusal  of  such  i>erson  wliether  in  or  out  of  office,  to  pay  any  draft,  order,  or  warrant  wliicli  may 
be  drawn  upon  him  by  the  proper  officer  of  the  Treasury  Department,  for  any  public  money  in  his  liands  belonging 
to  the  United  States,  no  matter  in  what  capacity  the  same  may  have  been  received  or  may  be  held,  or  to  transfer  or 
disburse  any  such  money  promptly,  upon  the  legal  requirement  of  any  authorized  officer  of  the  United  States,  shall 
be  deemed  and  taken,  upon  the  trial  of  any  indictment  against  such  person  for  embezzlement,  as  prima  facie  evi- 
dence of  such  embezzlement.— iS'ec.  3,  Act  of  Atigust  6,  lSt6. 

Sec.  222.  Aiid.  he  it  fwther  enacted.  That  on  the  first  day  of  January,  in  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hurulred  and 
forty-seven,  and  thereafter,  all  duties,  taxes,  sales  of  public  lands,  debts,  and  sums  of  money  accruing  or  becoming 
due  to  the  United  States,  and  also  all  sums  due  for  postages  or  otherwise,  to  the  General  Tost  Olfice  Department, 
shall  be  paid  in  gold  and  silver  coin  only,  or  in  treasury  notes  issued  under  the  authority  of  the  Unitcul  States  ; Pro- 
vided. That  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  shall  publish,  monthly,  in  two  newspapers  at  the  city  of  Washington,  the 
amount  of  specie  at  the  several  places  of  deposite,  the  amount  of  treasury  notes  or  drafts  i.ssucd,  and  the  amount  out- 
standing on  the  last  day  of  each  month. — Sec.  1^^,  Act  of  A'ugust  6,  1846. 

Sec.  223.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  on  the  first  day  of  April,  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  forty-seven, 
and  thereafter,  every  officer  or  ag'-nt  engaged  in  making  disbursements  on  account  of  the  United  States,  or  of  the 
General  Post  Office,  shall  make  all  pa)'ments  in  gold  and  silver  coin,  or  in  trea.sury  notes,  if  the  creditor  agree  to  re- 
ceive said  notes  in  payment;  and  any  rc’C^dving  or  di.sbnrsing  officer  or  agent  who  shall  neglect,  evade,  or  vii)lale  the 
provisions  of  this  and  the  last  ])receding  section  of  this  Act,  shall,  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  be  immediately 
reported  to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  Avith  tie*  facts  of  such  neglect,  evasion,  or  violation ; and  also  to  Con- 
gress, if  in  session,  and  if  not  in  session,  at  the  commencement  of  its  session  next  after  the  violation  takes  place.— Nee. 
19,  Act  of  6 August,  1846. 


34 


THE  POSTAL  LAWS. 


Sec.  224.  And  he  it  further  enacted^  That  no  exchange  of  funds  shall  be  made  by  any  disbursing  officers  or  agents 
of  the  Government,  of  any  grade  or  denomination  whatsoever,  or  connected  with  any  branch  of  the  public  service, 
other  than  an  exchange  for  gold  and  Silver;  and  every  such  disbursing  officer,  when  the  means  for  his  disbursements 
are  furnished  to  him  in  gold  and  silver,  shall  make  his  payments  in  the  money  so  furnished ; or  when  those  means 
are  furnished  to  him  in  drafts,  shall  causae  those  drafts  to  be  presented  at  their  place  of  payment,  and  properly  paid 
according  to  the  law,  and  shall  make  his  payments  in  the  money  so  received  for  the  drafts  furnished,  unless,  in  either 
case,  he  can  exchange  the  means  in  his  hands  for  gold  and  silver  at  par.  And  it  shall  be  and  is  hereby  made  the 
duty  of  the  head  of  the  proper  department  immediately  to  suspend  from  duty  any  disbursing  officer  who  shall  violate 
the  provisions  of  this  section,  and  forthwith  to  report  the  name  of  the  officer  or  agent  to  the  President  with  the  fact  of 
the  violation,  and  all  the  circumstances  accompanying  the  same,  and  within  the  knowledge  of  the  said  Secretary,  to 
the  end  that  such  officer  or  agent  may  be  promptly  removed  from  office,  or  restored  to  his  trust  and  the  performance 
of  his  duties,  as  to  the.President  may  seem  just  and  proper:  Provided,  however.  That  those  disbursing  officers,  hav- 
ing at  present  credits  in  the  banks,  shall,  until  the  first  day  of  January  next,  be  allowed  to  check  on  the  same,  allow-  ^ 
ing  the  public  creditors  to  receive  tlieir  pay  from  the  banks  either  in  specie  or  bank  notes. — Sec.  20,  Act  of  6 A uQUfd,  1 S46. 

Sec.  225.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  issue  and  publish 
regulations  to  enforce  the  speedy  presentation  of  all  Government  drafts  for  payment  at  the  place  wffiere  payable,  and 
to  prescribe  the  time,  according  to  the  different  distances  of  the  depositaries  from  the  seat  of  Government,  within 
which  all  drafts  upon  them,  respectively,  shall  be  presented  for  payment : and,  in  default  of  such  presentation,  to  direcl 
any  other  mode  and  place  of  payment  which  he  may  deem  proper;  but  in  all  these  regulations  and  directions,  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  guard,  as  far  as  may  be,  against  those  drafts  being  used  or  thrown  into 
circulation  as  a paper  currency  or  medium  of  exchange.  And  no  officer  of  the  United  States  shall,  either  directly  or 
indirectly,  sell  or  dispose  to  any  person  or  persons  or  corporations,  whatsoever,  for  a premium,  any  treasury  note, 
draft,  warrant,  or  other  public  security,  not  his  private  property,  or  sell  or  dispose  of  the  avails  or  proceeds  of  such 
note,  draft,  warrant,  or  security  in  his  hands  for  disbursment,  without  making  return  of  such  premium,  and  accounting 
therefor  by  charging  the  same  in  his  accounts  to  the  credit  of  the  United  States;  and  any  officer  violating  this  section 
shall  be  forthwith  dismissed  from  office. — Sec.  21.  Act  of  6 August,  1846. 

Sec.  226.  Andhe  it  further  enacted, 'Thai  tA\  acts  or  parts  of  acts  which  come  in  conflict  with  the  provisions  of 
this  Act  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  repealed.— /Sec.  24,  Act  of  6 Augthst,  1846. 

Sec.  227.  And  he  it  urther  enacted,  That  all  books,  papers,  documents,  and  records  in  the  War,  Navy,  Treasury, 
and  Post  Office  Departments,  and  the  Attorney  General’s  office,  may  be  copied  and  certified  under  seal  in  the  same 
manner  as  those  in  the  State  Department  may  now  by  law  be,  and  with  the  same  force  and  effect,  and  the  said  Attor- 
ney General  shall  cause  a seal  to  be  made  and  provided  for  his  office,  with  such  device  as  the  President  of  the  United 
States  shall  approve.— Sec.  3,  Act  of  February  22,  1849. 


ADDITIONAL  ARTICLES 

Of  agreement  between  the  Post  Office  Department  of  the  United  States  and  the  Post  Office  Depart^ 
ment  of  Canada,  providing  for  the  exchange  of  registered  letters  between  the  two  countries. 

Article  I.  Letters,  alleged  to  be  valuable,  posted  at  any  post  office  in  the  United  States  or  its  Territories,  and  ad- 
dressed to  Canada,  or  posted  in  Canada  and  addressed  to  the  United  States,  and  deliverable  at  any  of  the  respective 
offices  of  exchange  to  be  thence  conveyed  to  their  destination,  shall  be  registered  at  the  office  of  mailing,  on  the 
application  of  the  person  posting  the  same : Provided,  That  the  full  postage  chargeable  thereon  to  destination,  to- 
gether with  a registration  fee  of  five  cents  on  each  letter,  be  prepaid  at  such  mailing  office  : And  Provided,  also,  That 
such  registration  shall  not  be  compulsory,  and  shall  not  render  the  respective  Post  Office  Departments  of  the  United 
States  or  Canada,  or  their  revenues,  liable  for  the  loss  of  such  letters  or  packets,  or  the  contents  thereof. 

Article  II.  All  such  letters  or  packets  mailed  in  the  interior  of  the  United  States  or  Canada,  respectively,  shall  be 
received,  registered,  and  receipted  for,  as  directed  in  the  general  regulations  issued  in  each  country  in  regard  to  the 
registration  of  valuable  letters,  and  shall  be  sent  to  the  respective  exchange  offices  for  the  purpose  of  being  forwarded 
thence  by  the  first  mail. 

Article  III.  The  respective  exchange  offices  shall  make  a separate  letter-bill  for  each  registered  letter,  or  parcel 
of  registered  letters,  originally  mailed  at  said  exchange  offices,  or  sent  to  them  to  be  forwarded,  as  prescribed  by  the 
regulations  referred  to  in  Article  II.,  and  shall  enter  therein  the  name  of  the  person  addressed  and  the  post  office  to 
which  it  is  to  be  mailed  for  delivery.  The  postmaster  of  said  exchange  office  will  then  mail  each  such  letter,  or  parcel 
of  letters,  in  the  usual  manner  in  a separate  package  from  the  unregistered  letters.  The  letter-bills  of  suoli  registered 
letters  shall  not  be  enclosed  in  the  packages  containing  them ; but  shall  be  enclosed  in  a separate  wrapper  or  enve- 
lope, sealed,  and  addressed  to  the  postmaster  of  the  corresponding  exchange  office. 

Article  IV.  On  receipt  of  registered  letters  for  delivery  or  distribution  at  either  of  the  respective  exchange  offices, 
the  postmaster  of  such  receiving  office  will  compare  the  letters  with  the  bill,  and  endorse  it  “correct,”  if  it  is  found  so, 
or  will  note  the  error,  if  there  be  one,  in  the  manner  prescribed  with  regard  to  registered  letters  received  from  an 
inland  post  office.  He  will  then  fill  up  the  corresponding  return  bill,  noting  upon  it  whether  correct  or  otherwise,  and 
will  see  that  it  is  returned  by  the  first  mail  thereafter  to  the  exchange  office  of  mailing. 

Article  V.  Registered  letters  received  at  either  of  the  exchange  offices,  and  destined  for  an  inland  post  office,  shall 
be  forwarded  in  the  same  manner  as  other  registered  letters  originally  mailed  at  such  office. 

Articie  VI  The  registration  fee  of  five  cents  shall  accrue  to  the  United  States  Post  Office  Department  upon  all 
registered  letters  sent  from  the  United  States  to  Canada,  and  to  the  Canadian  Post  Office  Department  upon  all  regis- 
tered letters  sent  from  Canada  to  the  United  States. 

Article  VII.  The  present  articles  shall  be  considered  additional  to  those  agreed  upon  between  the  two  offices  on 
the  25th  day  of  March,  A.  D.  1851,  and  shall  come  into  operation  on  the  1st  day  of  October,  A.  D.  1856. 


INDEX  TO  THE  LAWS 


Abstract  of  offers,  sec.  44. 

Advertised  letters,  sec.  165, 166. 

Advertising,  sec.  38,  42,  55,  56,  216. 

Accounts,  sec.  1,  2,  6,  32,  68,  193. 

Additional  service,  sec.  40,  42,  47,  69. 

.Aiding,  abetting,  or  being  accessary,  sec.  126,  128,  130, 
131,172. 

Agents  of  Department,  sec.  1,  2, 12,  13, 182,  223. 
Allowances  to  postmasters,  sec.  2,  25. 

“ to  agents  of  Department,  sec.  13, 14. 

“ to  contractors,  sec.  69, 161. 

“ for  ship  and  steamboat  letters,  sec.  176,  177. 
Appointment  of  postmasters,  sec.  1,  7,  8. 

Assistant  Postmasters  General,  sec.  1,  3,  4,  5, 14,  40,  94. 
Auditor,  sec.  2,  6,  63,  66,  67,  184,  189,  190,  192,  193,  194. 
Attorneys  of  United  States,  sec.  189,  190,  220. 

Annulment  of  contracts,  sec. 

Appraisements,  sec.  75,  81. 

Appropriations  for  Department,  sec.  1,  2,  62,  63, 64,  65,  67, 

210. 

Authentication  of  transcripts,  sec.  1. 

Annual  lettings,  sec.  38. 

Bnis  and  receipts  for  newspapers,  sec.  168. 

Balances  due  Department,  sec.  2, 6, 18, 184, 188, 192, 208,219. 
Bids,  sec.  46,  211. 

Books,  sec.  104,  137, 140,  168. 

Boxes  and  pigeon-holes,  sec.  27, 29. 

Bonds  of  postmasters,  sec.  17, 18, 19, 188. 

Branch  post  offices,  sec.  27, 116. 

Bremen  mails,  sec.  71. 

British  postal  treaty,  sec.  164. 

Buying  articles  stolen  from  mail,  sec.  123. 

Canal  routes,  sec.  20. 

California  and  Oregon  service,  sec.  32,  33,  58,  59,  118. 
Canada  mails,  sec.  85. 

Celerity,  certainty,  and  security  of  mail,  sec.  52. 

Census  documents  to  go  free,  sec.  106. 

Changing  the  terms  of  a contract,  sec.  42. 

Chief  Engineer  allowed  to  frank,  sec.  6. 

Clerks  in  Department,  sec.  1,  10,  45,  205,  207. 

“ in  post  offices,  sec.  11. 

Clerk  of  House  of  Eepresentatives,  sec.  89,  95,  96.  98, 100, 
205, 211. 

Collectors  of  ports,  sec.  178,  182,  217. 

Collection  of  debts,  sec.  184. 

Comptroller  of  Treasury,  sec.  6. 

Compensation  to  Department  for  free  matter,  sec.  103, 108. 
Compromise,  sec.  194. 

Commissions  of  postmasters,  sec.  7,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30, 
31,32. 

Combined  bids,  sec.  42,  47. 

Concealing  letters,  sec.  123,  128,  182. 

Congressional  documents,  sec.  104. 

“ Globe,  to  go  free,  sec.  1 09. 

Contractors,  sec.  46. 

Consuls  of  United  States  to  be  empowered,  see.  74. 
Contingent  fund,  sec.  210,  214. 

Custom  House  officers,  sec.  172. 

County  seats,  sec.  22,  -34,  35. 

Coimterfeiting  key,  sec.  131. 

“ franks,  sec.  88. 

“ postage  stamps,  sec.  144,  145,  146. 


Curtailments  of  service,  sec. 

Custody  of  the  mail,  sec.  9. 

Cutting  the  mail  bags,  sec.  122. 

Dead  letters,  sec.  53,  54,  57,  58,  59,  164. 

Defacing  stamps  and  envelopes,  sec.  143, 147. 

Default  of  postmasters,  sec.  16,  203. 

Depredations  on  mail,  sec.  2,  86,  120  to  135. 

Delinquencies  of  contractors,  sec.  51,  69. 

Deserting  the  mail,  sec.  120. 

Detention  ofletters,  etc.,  sec.  28, 123, 129. 

Debts  due  to  Department,  sec.  192,  196. 

Delivery  ofletters,  sec.  23,  27,  28,  113,  115,  177. 
Disbursements,  sec.  214,  221,  224. 

Destroying  mail  matter  prohibited. 

Distribution,  sec.  31. 

Dismissals,  sec.  45. 

Dividing  the  mail,  sec.  51. 

Discharge  from  imprisonment,  sec.  187. 

Directors  of  incorporated  company,  sec.  81. 
Discontinuance  of  routes,  sec.  22,  35,  73. 

“ of  offices,  sec.  18. 

Drop  letters,  sec.  165,  166. 

Duplicates  of  contracts,  sec.  28. 

Duty  of  postmasters,  sec.  9,  17,  27,  28. 

Establishment  of  post  offices,  sec.  1, 19. 

Emoluments  of  postmasters,  sec.  25,  26,  27. 

Embezzling  mail  matter,  sec.  121,  123,  131. 

“ public  moneys,  sec.  221. 

Estimates  for  service  of  Department,  sec.  61,  208. 
Engravings,  sec.  213. 

Exchanging  funds  of  Department  prohibited,  sec.  221, 224. 
Envelopes  for  letters,  sec.  142  to  148. 

Exchange  newspapers,  sec.  138, 168. 

Express  mails,  sec.  50,  51,  161, 170. 

Expenses  of  Department,  sec.  1,  2,  32,  38,  193,  208. 
Extending  the  posts,  sec.  34. 

Execution  of  contracts,  sec.  43. 

Extra  clerks,  sec.  209. 

Extra  compensation,  sec.  25,  204. 

Failing  bidders,  sec.  41. 

Failure  to  execute  contract,  sec.  41,  46. 

Forging  stamps,  etc.,  sec.  141, 142, 145, 146, 148. 

Fees  and  perquisites,  sec.  10. 

Ferryman  delaying  mail,  sec.  37. 

Fines,  sec.  11,  38,  69,  194,  200. 

Finances  of  Department,  sec. 

Foreign  letters  and  mails,  sec.  55,  56,  70,  72,  79,  86, 172. 
Forfeitures,  sec.  9,  49,  80, 123,  186, 194,  211. 

Franking  privilege,  sec.  88  to  112, 168. 

“ “ repealed,  sec.  93. 

Fraudulent  acts,  sec.  141, 142, 145,  146,  148,  171,  192. 

Free  whites  only  to  carry  mail,  sec.  35. 

Governors  of  States  may  frank,  sec.  91,  95. 

Guaranty  of  bids,  sec.  41,  46,  52. 

Havre  mails,  sec.  71. 

Instructions  to  po.«tmasters,  sec.  1. 

Imprisonment  of  offenders,  sec.  121,  122, 123, 125,  131, 132, 
141,142,  143,  221. 

Increase  of  expedition,  sec.  42. 

Incidental  expenses,  sec.  69. 

Incorporated  companies,  sec.  81, 198. 

Injuring  the  mail  bags,  sec.  122. 


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INDEX. 


Judgments,  sec.  190,  192,  194. 

Keeping  open  of  offices,  sec.  27. 

Letter  carriers,  sec.  113,  :'.ll,  115,  117, 118. 

Letters  containing  value,  sec.  53,  59,  70. 

Letter  stamps  and  envelopes,  sec.  141  to  148. 

Letters  testamentary,  sec.  2(i2. 

Land  and  water  mails,  sec.  38,  69. 

Lettings  of  mail  contracts,  sec.  38,  69. 

Library  of  Congress,  sec.  111. 

Lists  of  uncalled-for  letters,  sec.  53,  54,  56. 

Loaning  funds  of  Department,  sec.  221. 

Lottery  schemes,  etc.,  sec.  90, 

Locks  and  keys,  sec.  68,  69,  84. 

Magazines  and  pamphlets,  sec.  27, 34, 107, 137,  136,  152. 
Mailable  matter,  sec.  135,  136,137,  138,  139,  140. 

Mail  carriers,  sec.  16,  163. 

Mail  contracts,  sec.  38,  43,  44,  69,  73,  75. 

Mail  depredations,  sec.  2,  83, 120  to  135. 

Malpractice  of  contractors,  sec.  51. 

Mail  distribution,  sec.  31. 

Maps  and  charts  for  Congressional  Library,  sec.  111. 
Marshals  of  United  States,  sec.  182,  220. 

Masters  of  steamboats,  sec.  177, 178, 179. 

Members  of  Congress  to  frank,  87,  94,  99, 101. 

Members  of  Congress  not  to  be  contractors,  sec.  196,  197, 
198. 

Merchandise,  sec.  137. 

Militia  duty,  and  serving  on  juries,  sec.  11. 

Mississippi  river  mails,  sec.  76, 183. 

Memorandums  on  newspapers,  sec.  135. 

Messengers  and  watchmen,  sec.  210. 

Moneys  taken  from  mail,  sec.  130,  134. 

Moneys  of  Department,  sec.  2,  222,  223. 

Neglect  to  render  accounts,  sec.  184,  185,  186,  210. 
Newspapers,  sec.  27,  107,  114, 138,  155,  215. 

Night  mails,  sec.  31. 

Oath,  sec.  9,  182,  193. 

Obstructing  the  mail,  sec.  36,  37. 

Organization  of  Department,  sec.  1. 

Official  forms  of  papers,  sec.  2. 

Owners  and  managers  of  vehicles,  etc.,  sec.  149, 153, 154, 
177, 178, 180. 

Panama  mails,  sec.  77. 

Pamphlets,  sec.  137, 155. 

Payments  to  Department,  sec.  222,  223,  225. 

Payments  for  Department,  sec.  216. 

Penalties,  sec.  9, 11, 16, 25,  28, 44,  80,  92,  121,  122, 123, 131, 
132, 133, 141,  142, 146, 148,  150,  152, 171,  177,  182. 
Periodicals,  sec.  57,  166,  167,  168,  213. 

Plank  roads,  sec.  21. 

Postmasters,  privileges  of,  sec.  94, 101. 

Postriders,  sec.  11, 163. 

Post  routes,  sec.  1,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  26, 117,  119. 

Postal  treaty,  sec.  164. 

Postage  stamps,  sec.  141,  142,  143,  144,  145,  146,  147,  148, 
167. 

Postage  on  foreign  letters,  sec.  79,  164,  172,  173. 
Postmaster  General,  duty  of,  sec.  1,  2,  8,  9,  17,  18,  23,  24? 

26,  51,  53,  60,  69,  72,  183, 191,  217. 

Postmaster  General,  authority  to,  sec.  2, 13, 14,  23,  52,  58, 
59,  77,  Sit,  85,  117,  176,  194. 

Prepayment  of  postage,  sec.  142  to  148. 

President  of  United  States,  sec.  7,  79,  85,  87. 

Printed  matter,  sec.  167,  168. 

Printing  of  Department,  sec.  211. 

Private  expresses,  sec.  149  to  157,  178. 

Priority  of  claim,  sec.  196. 

Proposals  for  contracts,  sec.  41,  42,  43,  211,  212,  215. 
Proceeds  of  offices,  sec.  2,  6,  82,  67. 


Prosecutions,  sec.  1,  17,  45,  190. 

Publishers  of  newspapers,  etc.,  sec.  107,  168,  169. 
Purchasing  stock  of  former  contractors,  sec.  52. 

Quarterly  returns,  sec.  31, 179,  139. 

Quitting  or  deserting  mail,  sec.  120. 

Railroad  service,  sec.  158,  159,  160, 161. 

Rates  of  postage,  sec.  162  to  175. 

Receipts  and  payments,  sec.  179,  214,  220,  221. 
Recovering  moneys  improperly  paid,  sec.  191. 

Remission  of  fines,  sec.  194. 

Retarding  the  mail,  sec.  36. 

Register  of  mails,  sec.  31,  51. 

Registration  of  letters,  sec.  175. 

Registration  of  letters  to  Canada,  page  34. 

Repeal  of  franking  privilege,  sec.  93. 

Reports  to  Congress,  sec.  26,  38,  42,  69,  72,  205,  214. 
Returns  of  postmasters,  sec.  28. 

Revenues  of  Department,  sec.  1,  60. 

Ripping  mail  portmanteau,  sec.  122. 

Robbing  the  mail,  see.  121,  122,  124,  130. 

Resignation  or  removal  of  postmasters,  sec.  19. 

Sale  of  uncalled-for  printed  matter,  sec.  57. 

Sale  of  stamps  and  envelopes,  sec.  141  to  148. 

Schedules,  sec.  49. 

Seal,  sec.  1,  226. 

Search  of  vessels,  etc.,  sec.  182. 

Seat  of  Government,  sec.  195. 

Seizure  of  letters,  sec.  182. 

Securities  of  postmasters,  sec.  16, 17, 186. 

Secretary  of  the  Senate,  sec.  87,  89,  95,  93,  100,  211. 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  sec.  6,  12,  13,  201,  218,  219 
225. 

Secretary  of  State,  sec.  74, 205. 

Secretary  of  the  Navy,  §ec.  201,  205. 

Settlements,  sec.  32. 

Separating  mails,  sec.  31. 

Slips  from  newspapers,  sec.  50, 170. 

Ship  letters,  sec.  70,  162,  179,  181. 

Ship  and  steamboat  mails,  sec.  176,  177,  178,  180. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  sec.  111. 

Special  agents,  sec.  2,  13,  14,  38. 

Stationery,  sec.  211.  , 

Stealing  the  mail,  sec.  121, 123. 

Superintendent  of  Census,  etc.,  sec.  110.  , 

Steamboat  service,  sec.  20,  176,  177,  180. 

Steamboat  routes,  sec.  19, 161. 

Stock  employed  on  routes,  sec.  42,  52. 

Steamships,  sec.  75,  77,  73. 

Suits,  sec.  1,  17,  49, 127,  184  to  192,  203. 

Sureties  of  contractors,  sec.  41,  46,  203. 

Supplements  to  newspapers,  sec.  138. 

Transfers,  sec.  60,  82,  216,  218,  217, 221. 

Transporting  newspapers  out  of  mail,  sec.  136,  137. 

Time  allowed  for  making  up  mail,  sec.  23. 

Treasurer  of  CTnited  States,  sec.  60,  61,  66,  216. 
Temporary  contracts,  sec.  42. 

Transient  matter,  sec.  167. 

Uncalled-for  letters  and  papers,  sec.  165. 

Using  the  public  moneys,  sec.  221. 

Unsealed  letters  and  circulars,  sec.  167. 

Valuable  letters,  sec.  53,  59,  70. 

Vessels  of  war,  sec.  75. 

Vice  President,  to  frank,  sec.  87,  94,  112,  189. 

Vouchers,  sec.  1,  6,  221. 

"Warrants  on  the  Treasury,  sec.  2,  6,  64,  65,  67. 

Way  letters,  sec.  163. 

Wrappers  of  new'spapers,  sec.  168. 

Western  rivers  mails  on,  sec.  176,  180, 183. 

Widows  of  Presidents  to  frank,  sec.  98, 105. 


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